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Show Ui THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY nm YOlNG REPUBLICANS TO MEET THREE A. SMOOT, WILLIAM 0. who died yesterda jr OF TRAIL availing at 1, 3920. hia homo la, Sngarhouaa. ARRESTER & PARTY LEADERS ON PROGRAM : Last Survivor of Original ' Pioneer Band Succumbs at Age of 92. r J. tf- - End of Long and Active Life Comes Without M vi Y M j' - J-; 'i 7 .Warning. . -- -- j 8 I A to The Tribune, special WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Behind MH which Senator W." II. King' intro I ducod today ia an effort to secure the appointment of Frank K. Nebeker of Salt Lake 4 a judge of the circuit eourt of the Eighth circuit. Mr. N'ebe I ker, formerly Dcuioerutic national com I mitteeman for Utah ,i now an assistant I Ring Believed Broken Up; Men Held for Govern- ment Investigation. 4 I 4 f r Ct J 4 sL4 .aw4,nn 4iaaiail alAWI the right I in charge of I. W. W. cases, toward eliminating delinquency. I Senator Kinga bill provide impy Young people most often do not want to commit crime, but they bv I for an adiUtional judge for.the Eighth just so much surplus energy to work I . r?ultt embracing the district of off, and it sometimes leads them into he said. nesota, northern and southern Iowa, I Judge Hugo JB. 'Anderson of the ju- - eastern and western Missouri, eastern venile division of the Third district and - western Arkansas, Oklahoma, court gave a talk on the policy of the Wyoming, Ltahand New Meaiee. . Thi additional judge, the bill rejuvenile court officials. The juvenile court has to' do with I cites, shall not be a permanent addition than punish- to the number of judges of that bench; preventing crime rather be I that ia, when the next vacancy occurs lBff after a crime ia committed, the entire and if said, community! jt hall not be filled. 14 join with the eourt in prevention I. The reason forthr!rijthe illness of work there would, after a time, be no jU(jg Walter I. 8mith of Council need of the court at all. Recreation I Bluffs, member of the circuit bench, properly directed would provide aoine-- wh0 has been unable to ait for several would ao to and hands idle for thing month. often keep them out of mischief.' In view of Mr. Nebeker position in th administration, it is expected that hia appointment will follow the passage of the bill. Nevertheless vacancies in other tfrcqits have remained unfilled for months. One such vacancy exists now in the First, or New England circuit; one In the Fifth, 'or Texas and southeastern circuit, and one in the Sixth, a middle western circuit, while there are long standing vacancies, iu a number of the district courts. X I Disbursements for Month Unusually Large; School Districts Gain Funds. s" ' I Y, .A v ' S jL. Disbursements of the state of Utak , Gardner waa arrested a few minntes Inter on Second South street, near Main, and Investigation of his --pockets brought 'iforth twenty -- bind lee of caine, eleven bindles of heroin and eleven bindles of morphine, according to the officers. Roy Davis was taken into eustodv later as he was on hia way to Gardner s room on South State street. Narcotics found ijt his possession were valued by the officers at $156. A large quantity-founin Gardners was V y A- - 4 A Mu Held for Government, Tbe three men are now being held for investigation by federal officers. Gardner and Alcott were taken to the eountjr jail and Davie waa placed in , the city jail. Deputy Prichard eaid last night that the men will probably be ehaiged by the government with possession nd . sale of narcotics. SUFFRAGE JUBILEE PROGRAM GIVEN OUT Announcement waa mods yeaterday by Mr. Susa Young Gates of the tentative ( program for th celebration to be held at Salt Lake February 12 In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of tha passage of the law granting suffrage to the wo- - . men of Utah. The program follow: "Battle Hymn of the Republic, Invocation, Dr. Romania Penrose; "Voting In 1848-6Mr. Emmeline B. Well; "Voting In 1870, Mr. Martha Tlngey; "Voting In 1696," Mra Louis B. Felt; "The Men Who Gav Suffrage to the Women of Utah," Mr. I Rulon S. Wells to Attend! Examination of Company Doing Business Here j 0, Clarissa 8. Williams; "Women in Legis- lative Halls," Mrs. Alice Merrill Home, Rulon & Wells, state commissioner of Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon and Mra. ElisaF. 8. invited been las by insurance, beth Hayward; "Th Suffrage Council." 19 year of age when ha came to Utah miv derive the interest, amounted to duct the services at the grave. Mr. C. S. Kinney, president; "Women for the in 1847 and was one of the first company $118,273.05. T h e a c t i v e"pa lib ea rers wi 1 be the Larisoa, as attorney-in-fac- t In the Utah Capitol," Issues to Be Dis Mre. Elizabeth of men to break the trail between Salt linois Automobile Indemnity exchange, Campaign past masters of ML Moriah Disbursements for road work were Cohen; "Voting In 1920," Mra. Ida S. Du- and Los Angeles, Cal., by way of & A. M.t W. J. Lynch, U- - J- of VoexamiGeneration Third "The convention a at eenberry; Isis Vegas, Nev., and Fan Bernardino, the lowest, in January that they have lodge, F. James fresent . H. Brown, A. D. Wil- cussed at Regular Gath liigson, ters," Miss Donnette Kesler; music, priCal. He was one of thirty young men been for many months, totaling of nation that insurance organization, W. Col fourth children M. James the of and third mary Marriott, called up by Brigham Young to go to Las The states general fund, liams, J. generation of voting women of Utah; The honorary pallbearers will I to begin Monday, February 9, at its Vegaa, build a fort there to protect lm- - which carries practically all the ex lins. ering Tuesday Night poem, Mrs. Ruth M. Fox. and the United State mail pense of the administration of the be G. W. Lambourne, W. H. Shearman, head offices in Bloomington, UL The migrant from Indians, and to teach the latter state of government, disbursed under the bow to raise wheat, corn, potatoes, organization, provision, MRS. E. POTTER DIES Piliequire Co.nd w! the lav; passed at the last, legislature quash and melons. Mr. Fmoot assisted OUR leaden Am the Republican From the state school fund $208.33 W. Trimmer. in plowing the first furrow for a ditch to I AT DAUGHTERS HOME Private service will be held in the covering interinsurance exchanges, has The University of convey water from Las Vegas spring to was distributed. activities of Utah will speak I 8. D. the newly erected fqrt,-- which was on the Utah, the Utah Agricultural Evan inpreceding chapel mortuary been business a considerable college doing before the Young Mens Resite of the present town of Lea Vegas and the Branch Agricultural college Mrs. Elizabeth Potter died Friday at urinK automobiles in Utah, and Mr. in Nevada and on the Salt Lake Route the residence of her daughter, Mra. ElizaMrfTeabody club at its meeting twenty-fiv- e publican from maintedrew their $123,153.16 railroad. beth Price, 1347 South Ninth East Futo Well welcomed the opportupity A wonderful fund of pioneer experience nance funds. The total of $15,808.69 years organist ol the St. Marks catheTuesday night at the Newhouse honeral services will be held at the Sandy was at Mr. Smoots personal command. was disbursed from the state bounty dral. In the business world he was- have its affairs audited by expert ac tel. ward meeting house at 1 o'clock p. m. They ar Justice J. ,E. Frick Nephi L. Morris Announces Ills early travels with the first company of which the state fish and game secretary of the Judge Mining k Sniblt- countants. Monday. The body may be viewed at of the state O. E. across the plains from the Missouri river fund, the court, and supreme the C. I. Goff undertaking parlors iu While the act of the last legisla-Parwhich is maintained largely by ing company and Daly West to Utah were of a character to lay the fund, Midvale from 10 to 12 on Monday, was Leatherwood, former district attorney; Utah Mining companies. He waslture, said Mr. Wells yesterday, Branch of foundation for a sturdy character which licenses from sportsmen of the state, for Organization Mrs. Potter was bom In Cl throw. Lancashier of the assistant set a different of many years passed with Nephi L. Morris, former candidate for Continued to hts last moments. Hospitable spent $5059.26. A total of $1186.19 was cashire county, England, June 24, I860, National bank, and before tions in view, progress of interinsurance in the highest degree, he made legions of spent from the motor vehicle registraon the and coming to Utah in 1870. She is survived Republican ticket, by Utah Republicans. Inends, many of whom he survived in hia tion fund, $229.16 from the federal vo- engaging in mining was cashier of the exchanges has since been rapid in this governor by four children, Benjamin Ainsworth of bank. He was also a state and has assumed a new aspect. Glen Miller, long active in the affairs long span of life. By all of his friends cational education fund, $175,011.91 Merchants Sandy, Eugene Potter and Mrs. Elizabeth ittid acquaintance who outlive him, bentem-be- e Meson thirty-secona and of was the who farm this of Price insurance funds the state of Salt Lake and Mrs. Janetta Lesfrom interest of the the degree party, Formerly princiwill'give cause of their fewer years so far, he will of Alameda, Cal. She also leaves - of Mt. Moriah lodge, and a member confined almost entirely to large cor- pal address. Die candidacy of Major General lie That be held In memory aa of the salt of the land grants, and $156 from the eapitol twenty-seve- n and seven grandchildren Mr. Miller will rake tie life of the of the Orpheus club. -porations, usually connected in tho building fund. earth. the Republican nomthree brothers and same line of industry. They are willing late President MeLLmlejr fo' his sub- Leonard Wood for Surviving him are hi wife, Mr. two Richard be will Salt Lake; Mace, for vigorthe ination sisters, presidency Alto enter into a mutual agreement, un- ject, in honor of the anulvenary of the Grace Jennings Peabody; two sons, Aids RoadbuiMers. Mace, William Mace and Mra. Enter Hot Oullty Flea. Ed- der which all agreed to carry the insur- former presidents birth. Jxnuary 29. ously pushed in thla state was the word Joseph Balt Lake and of fred J. Emma Peabody Mra. Sarraii and Williams, Sandy, Despite hia advanced age, Mr. Fmoot Pleat of not xullty to statutory charges win F. Peabody of San Francisco; his ance of each. Each knew that all of The other speakers will choose their given out yeaterday by Nephi L., Morris, Steiner, Bingham. . had alwaya been a man of lntenae ac- were entered yesterday before Henry C. who tivity and vigor. A few year ago the Lund, cltv judge, by Ira Ijee, colored, and mother, Mrs. A. 8. Peabodv of Salt the other member of the organization subjects, snd are expected to. deal with member of the executive committee, Lake: two sisters, Mr. K. P. Nice of wre large and financially responsible the names of the coming campaign, both announces that a branch of the Leonard Rotary club staged, a stunt Mrs. II. Trebtlcork, a white woman. LAKE BRITONS tn Parley's canyon aa an Incentive to Salt Lake and Miss Grace. A. Peabody corporations, and that therefore the from the point of view of state con- Wood league for Utah haa just been or- SALT other clubs and organisations of the atata H. W. reatests three members losses and and of of the the election. of Denver, national were WILL MEET MONDAY brothers, any ganized. . to Improve the thoroughfares. On. the musical program for the evefact remains that Peabody of Denver; H. C. Peabody, sonably certain of prompt payment. Mr. Smoot send word to the club from ways be ours, for the have Mr. Morrla, voicing the opinion of Peareached when' their all be Charles P. Professor and solos will of form they This Mass., things Fitchburg, by organization, however, ning Anthony Members and friends of the Brlttanlc hia Sugarhouse borne that he deaired to allotted time must pass away. This mans body of New York. is being extended to various other C. Lund, director of ' the tsbernacle league members, says that General Wood association will hold an participate in the activities and asked time has been extended In the land far la the best Republican prospect now In choir Misses M.' Watson is Lbuise snd the that the members him on groups, particularly frequent 'by tea meeting on Monday evening pick up Time has beyond that of moat men.' way 7 oclock tneir way to the canyon. among the owners of automobiles. The and fetta . Gotberg, sopranos,' and Lola the field ofandthethat he 1 In everyhonor at Unity hall, 133 Booth MEETING CONSIDERS gently with him In permitNo on presumed that Mr. Smoot In- surelyhimdealt - The . women , will worthy political highest members alto. liabilities of the of individual also hia score see Leonard, and to twelve four that can be conferred upon him by the ond East street. tended any greater exertion than looking ting In tha land of hia birth, and alt of a number of to are trioa. twice IRRIGATION NEW the limited LAW sing years organization A American people. Ho says that every bn and giving advice, but when ha was ua party for the children win follow The regular program1 will be fol- Indication points the amount corresponding to the annual join In extending to him our to a Wood victory. In the meeting, and the children who took "picked up ha had armed himself with beattonight wishes and prayer for a still furthe necessary implements for real road ther prolongation of hia life among us. Application of the new Irrigation dis- premium exacted by s stock company lowed, in keeping with the custom of support ef tha claim he cites the recent mrt in the sfectacle of Peace and the trict law of Utah to the problem pre- from its patrons. 80 long as the losses the club, by a smoker and informal re- overwhelming expression of popular supwork, and when th scene of operations jeague of Nation, which wag given The history that has been written into sented port In South Dakota, and further, that under tha proposed Irrigation dis- of the organization are less than tvfice ception. ha aald: hd been reachedI was the auspice of the association this mans life has been remarkable, trict In by of a was considered at senators and Weber one of the men who commencing Republican county inH. majority "Well, boys, President J, these annual premiums, the person Garrett of the club In 1828. From boyhood to the Lagoon last summer, will be the helped put the first road through this old age he has seen and heard many a meeting yesterday morning In the of- sured should receive, under his contract, said yesterday that tho membership is represntatvca In congress regard him al-aa at the most He ia nominee. espeeial guest of the occasion. canyon In 1848 and I guess I know some- strange and wonderful things. Born to fice of the state engineer, George F. full payment for his individual losses. increasing rapidly and that there are leged to 'probable The arrangement are in the hitnd be the one candidate for the thing about it." be one of the advance guards of adnow names on losses ten rolls of 110(1 the Should the uninomination who grow to, say, looked upon with nearly There were present D. D. McKay, He then seized a shovel and worked vancing civilisation, he has carried well committee of women, of which . asthe versalMr. In times he favor club. then said either the which that the that has committee chairman amount, Garrett, of the Republican party. throughout the day, finishing in better the Mr. P. J. Holden ia chairman. Mr. assigned, to him. The world has been In Mr. Morrla had to of the wishes of the the to all sessments remind ever condition than many of th younger men hebnpart must be increased Bay following promotion charge Republicans made better by his splendid have charge of the about the alms of the league: A. K. Smith will Preston the limit stipulated or the loserbeyond In the party. proposed irrigation district; must 18 years of age that they are eligible yeaterday i The objective of this branch will be children. Thomas, county agent of Weber 'county; take less than the amount his certifi- for membership. to promote the candidacy of Leonard Dr., Samuel Fortier, chief of the office Camped With Boy Scouts. Builders of Country. The purpose of th club, he Miil.'i Wood In a of Drainage Investigation of the bureau cate calls for. that will contribute to to lend to the Republican party the securing for way inwill long reniember the a form of mutual is Boy scout It him the nomination In the PENROSE PROGRAM really to Adams reclaim Frank Professor choice and this of helped roads; .He public 23. 1918, which they spent goodly land from a foreign power, assistnight of July We J. M. surance, and is legitimate and legal in best possible- organized support during Republican convention next June. of the University of California: DATE IS POSTPONED with Mr. Fmoot on the top of Little ed In building homes, cultivating the soil, Rhead, R. A. Hart and L. M. Windsor, Utah. The insured, however, should the coming campaign, and to that end believe that he ta not only the moap demountain, between Parley's and Emigraone sirable he but la the on in that candidate, the i Investigations the carepeace among redmen, engineers clubs organization what he is paying for. drainage understand being tion canyon. It was at the foot of Little establishing Owing to th indisposition of President with the best chanc to win. the country a desirable place for Utah, and A. F. Parker and O. McDer- The rates, Ijust are much less fully perfected and extended. We be prospect mountain that the Mormon pioneers spent making "The league will resort to every honest Charles W. Penrose of the Latter-da- y then unborn. mott. engineers for tha Utah Water Stor- than those understand, the stock the generations in lieve as a preparedness their last night before emerging, Into the dynamic and mean to maintain and promote the prin- Saints church, a birthday celebration, charged by It must be a happy retrospective for age association. not an academic principal of our Salt Lake valley on the mornli; him to dream of the years spent In such The committee went over the new law ciple of the Republican party and will which was planned to be held at the 24. 1847. amusement hall In tha Eleventh ward faith. endeavor to stimulate a wholesome Interoutlined a plan of action noble from free sordid selfishness and work, carefully There were many prominent men in the and thought of personal aggrandizement, the Mutual Improvement asIn connection with tha promotion of the PLEAD NOT GUILTY Henry Welsh, Republican state chair-- 1 est tn politics among those who hav tonight by ha In to addition Mr. been postponed for a includ' more or sociation, party Indifferent to their Smoot, to know that others come and enjoy the drainage district. man, yesterdav issued a bulletin to month. w111 ing President Heber J. Grant, Brigham fruit of hi labor In freedom and encourage atate of peaces the them i!ti,aI,1dutI,e,tWe to MURDER TO CHARGE Ji. Roberta and other high churchmen. President Penrose will celebrate his n Primaries and work no greater satisfaction that can There artend the banauet of The trip to the summit of the moun- come club, harmony with and carry out tha plana eighty-eight- h to any man than to know that he TWO WIVES SEEK birthday on Wedneeday. held at the Hotel Utah and which be will tain waa ao difficult that the youngsters has rendered to withdraw some assistance, some conthe of ther policies Reserving permanent piece Republican right on attached a rope to Mr. Smoots waist and tributing comfort, some beneficial deed COURT SEPARATION and file a demurrer to the info; mutton the night of February 12, and at organization. assisted him In making the ascent. , to his fellow men, and that the world "Any person who 1 over 21 years of J. J. BURKE RETURNS against them, Nick Obllzalo ana Steve which Governor Harding of Iowa will Upon arriving at the summit an Im- all the better by reason of the sacrifices with of the be age and who la In aympathy with th Masllch, the charged slaving principal speaker. Attesting that her husband neglected Marko La ii a. n mense bonfire was built and the evening he has made. FROM PITTSBURG not guilty ic pleaded Principles of the party and a supporter Mr. Welsh said, in part: her for other women snd that on Septemwas spent tn addresses and feasting. DurWood will be eligible to memto the ber 1, 1919, he went to Idaho with one, and charges of first degree murder when arThere were other tribute The Lincoln club extends through of Leonard fw th ing the festivities the boys heard from man who had lived to see paid M. local before branch. Harold his raigned bership yesterday he him Judge vision believes to that she living there J. J. Burke, 1022 First avenne, re me as state chairman of the Republican the lip of Mr. Smoot a thrilling recital come true. There were other words of with n men are be- turned The following her as his wife, Mrs. Mlllld L. Hardy Stephana of the Third district court. The of the experiences of the Mormon pio- appreciation yesterday, Friday from Pittsburg, where conin the Third district body of Laus was found In the mouth of partv a cordial invitation to all Re- hind tbe local movement: Nephi L, Morfor filed the suit also, yesterday neers on their long and perilous trip from tributions of Mr. Fmoot to the welfare of court for divorce from Edward A. called by the death of hi von, near the state prison, publicans in this- - state, women as well ris, R. H. (.harming, Jr., Colonel- C. E. be was Hardy, Parleys can the Missouri river to the land of as men, to attend the banquet. Res- Loose, Donald E. Rhiver of Ogden, , Glen father, John Burke, 83 year of age. on ground of cruelty. the community and the state. August t, 1919. A R. C. not to of a Mr. O. first his Burke tried to reach the bedside of Beloved by Oemmell, George are charged In plea degree ervations roust be made early, as the Miller, Rolf. guilty family, by his friend Cruelty and fatal hotel management has fixed 800 as the Ben L. Rich, Stephen H. Love, T. A. hi father before the end came, but and by all who knew him, Mr. Smoot a a suit for divorce brought by Bertha H. murder charge for the alleged Son Pays Tribute. W. 8. McCornlck, William Spry, about two hour Callister. went to his rest as he might hav wished Fulmer against Earl A. Fulmer. The wife ahootlng of W. H. Scott, tn the Weldonj maximum before he arrived hi number they can aecommo- Carl A. Badger. Don C Clavton, John M. it. in his own home, quickly, quietly, alleges that, while employed at Wend over, hotel. December 24. 1919. waa entered tjT On behalf of Mr. Smoots many chilcan be secured from the Hayes, W. G. Hunter, L. B. McCornlck. father died. Tickets (iate. conwere Both raaes Andrew In secur without her husband the all of his Harvgla. satisfaction Utah, spent pain, money and dren grandchildren and the many Lincoln club headquarters at the Ho- R. E. Phelan, Ellas 8. Woodruff, Walter tinued for aetting. for Intoxicating liquor. friends bv whom he waa held In loving of a life lived fully and well. Fitch. Jr., H. A. Pederson of tel Utah. Joel esteem, the following tribute waa paid B. Wallia, Walter Fitch, Another meeting of interest to Re- - Niblev, James to him on the occasion of his ninety-secon- d BONUS ANNOUNCED S. A. Life and Character Beading Wlnther Bingham, announced . yesterday birthday by his oklest, son. by Eureka; D. Casto of Logan, ofNicholas fnbhraas, Welsh, W. C. A. 8moot. Jr.: w.ii be the confer- George BY LUMBER COMPANY W. T. Edwards, C. D. Kipp, W have met tonight to pay our reence on Friday nivh j of thi week of Morgan, FEBRUARY t. John James, A. C. Rees and Karl D. spects to a beloved parent, father and rewith Albvrt The governing planet of thla blrthdat Republican Hardy. Lindley, The Lummanagement of the Utah grandfather, a privilege that will not al- R. H. Channlng, Jr., who erved under' are Saturn and Uranus and tha and mean ber company Inst night announced the gional director ot the lucky re- General Wood during hia administration stones for the blrthrtng era an opal, a distribution of a 10 per cent bonus committee, and Edward It. Brown, in Cuba, will be tha local representative turquolae, a aapphira or an amethyst. westfor the to all of it employee who have been gional campaign th national league. Color to be worn which will bring The onncipal discussion of The name of with the company for six month or ern district. officer Reharmonious vibration CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ara blue, The boro were ao tightly locked will be of way and means to meet the publican Women' thorganization ofofthWeber about and Special to The Tribune. The waa announcement made pink longer. light green. that the combined atrength of three need of the coming campaign. Jan. SI. That the horn countv were announced Born E. thi C'. RATE on' a motto at dinner date by yesterday your Murphy, manager, by men waa not sufficient to pull them Mr. T. D. Lewis, president of the Fait b "Business befor pleasure and should buck deer became so ' Keep to twenty-threemployees at the apart Lake Women OGDEX, Repuolican club. Organyour bus. nee to yourself. , 1920 a locked In FEBRUARY battle that 1, CFFECTIVE rely hotel last bight. A. J. SOUTHWICK BUYS ization Tha elk aituatlon in the Bridger forof the Weber club wa effected You ara surrounded and by animals fell into Bridger Mr. Murphy and other member of est la reported to be greatly Improved. rents per Un flirt Insertion and by Mra. Lewi and Mr. Justin R. Dads, h'ghly sensitive planetary peculiar li cents conditions WOOD APARTMENTS vie The recent apringlike weatner haa the firm expressed their appreciation lake In the Bridger forest. In chairman of the Republican state which will carry out your desire 7 siper lins escb consecutive In been tha mean of opening up the to the employee for their service durcommittee, at a meeting In Ogden. Wed- lence, but wl.l be obstructed by your Insertion Wyoming, snd were drowned, was esaale Wood corted to the district headquarter th ef The rang above the timber line and the insertions IS house. nesday. Jf not consecutive ani or apartment rod bonus tend them 1919 It about the talking ing giving it a chanc to herd have left the bottom land and here today. It was stated that some and Officer are; Mr. Georgian houses and flv cents per line each Insertion. Marriott, be aa a mark ef that appreciation. After Its furnishings by others. are working their way to the bills Bv the month $1 80 per line. garages on mV Mmf tot to A. J. South chairman: Mr. E. O. day after the deer were drowned vice chairWant Ada placed by a person Born attis, some a talks bv vote ofth a reported by D. Barnes. Mr. Fouth-o- f man; Mrs. J. G. Falck, vie The departure of tha elk. It ia said, employees, their carcasses were found floating In Two line minimum space. chairman; on this date ahtuld direct interest to wu-thanks was tendered th manage-- , wrii will relieve the hay aituatlon in the the water and were towed to short formerly owned the New Temple Mrs. R. A, Moyas, treasurer, and Miss higher positions of trust and responsibilI an th Unden hotel. , Eva C. Erti, secretary, all ot Ogden. , valleys. by forest ranger. ; ity. ; 1 i With the arrest yesterday afternoon, of William Alcott, C. W, Gardner and Roy Davis by federal officers. It is . believed that one of the largest rings of drug peddlers in the city has been broken up. The arrest were made by A. M. J. Prichard and J. G. Wheeler, deputies for the internal tax collector. . Alcott was arrested on State street by Deputy Wheeler, after being pointed out by Deputy Prichard. Ten bindles of cocaine were found in hia, clothing, . J Deputy Wheeler said. Pockets Yield Drugs. A Funeral Services for Mining Man Will Be Held at the Grave. in January, aa represented in warrant issued from tho office of Joseph Ririe, state auditor, totaled $2,105,375.83 This was made known when Chief Hep Funeral service for Alfred II. Peanty Auditor Mark Tuttle closed the The' body, 54 year of age, prominent mining books for the month yesterday. distursements were unusually large last man, musician and former banker, who month, since $1,215,212.62 whs dis- died Fihlay after three day illness, bursed among the school districts of the state and $118,650.64 among the will be held at the graveside in Mt. counties having within their boundaries Olivet cemetery at 3 o clock this afternational forests. catheDisbursements made from the land noon, instead of at St. Marks Mt. announced. ae dral. be which to previously not arc principal accounts, classed as expenses, but arc loans made Moriah lodge No. 2, F. A A. M., assistfrom those funds, in order that the ed by the Rev. W. W. Fleetwood and state schools and other beneficiaries the Rev. J. Bherman Wallace, will con- J i 1 rt p ( I Active to End. ' For nearly seventy yearlT Mr. Smoot had lived in Sugarhouse ward. ,He was A xiAM6.v.wewMe' Suspects Taken With Narcotics in Possession, Federal Officers Say. Y- - f, -- Seventy Years in Sugarhouse. avasowoi tt i i At a meeting of the civic recreation commission, held at th civio eenter last night, J. B. Williams, who ha been requested to come hero to work with the commission in it effort to establish healthful recreation for th Active until a few moment before hi death, Mr. Fmoot was probably one 6f the beet known men In the Intermountain region. His ever fresh Interest tn the eventa Of the world waa manifested last summer when he had hia first opportunity to take a ride In an airplane, after having witnessed the development of transportation In the state from the tiav to the overland limited trains. Mr. Fmoot flew over Fait Lake with Lieutenant C. tLNutL The flight Included a trip over Ensign peak, from which point Mr. Fmoot looked out across th route which he followed when he first cams Into the desert valley. Before and after the flight Mr. Smoot posed for the was He newspaper photogrsphers. thrilled by the experience, he said. Mr. Fmoot served tils church and his community for many years aa bishop of the Sugar House ward. He was a member of the Salt Lake lodge No. 86, H. 1 O. E., and or the occasion of bis eighty-nint- h birthday waa honored by being made a Ilf member. Mr. Fmoot waa born In Roan county, Tennessee, January 30, 1821. On January 1842. 29, Mr. Smoot waa . married to Martha Ann Session, daughter of Ferry Green Seasions, at Bountiful, the ceremony being performed by Brigham Young. Ha waa the father of eighteen Children, eight aons and ten daughters. The first wife, to whom were born fourteen children, five sons and nine daughters, died tn 1874. By a later mam-lahe liad four children. who will be the principal speaker at th Tuesday the Young Men Republican club at th Nawhoua hotel. Abo, left to right, Justice J. E. Frick of tho lupremo court add Glen Miller; below, loft, E. O. Leathenrood and Nephi L. Morrla. Williams Discusses Successful Prosecutor of I. Problem of Recreation W; W. Cases Slated for U. S. Circuit Bench. , for Young People. a. B. young people of Salt Lake, pive a talk on the problem confronting a city with it young people, and pointed out William C. A Smoot, last survivor tn Utah Of the original hand of pioneer which reached the valley of Salt Lake on July 24. 1S47, with Brigham Young, died yeaterday evening at hie home In Many of his relatives and Sugarhouse. friends were with him on Friday to celebirthday. brate hia ninety-secon- d Mr. Smoot was apparently lo excellent health yeaterday and was out walking and talking with friends. He returned to his home just before $ oclock and died suddenly In his chair, without pain, apd Without forewarning of any kino? 'As a stone mason, carpenter and farmer, Mr. Smoot made himself most useful 41"riff ak....arly days xif lim. .pliuiecr In the state. He was stone struggles mason on the L. D. 8. temple in Sauvoo lii , and worked In the construction of the halt Lgke temple of the church. -- r leader FOUR party meeting of A j I $176,-785.8- $205,-637.6- K was" , k 1 d n; road-buildi- 1 . - po-iifi- 1 par-k.i;- 1 - rt Deer Lock Horns in Struggle and Fall Into Bridger Lake vti e New-hous- e tra 4i H |