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Show 4 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY v Aged Pair Close Lifes Day BOWS ES MK. STflfJD STEEL RATE CUT PAKSONS of Balt Lake, vice president of the American National Livestock ciation at the recent Spokane asso- Double Funeral Will Be Held SPENDING FEVER . 13, 1D20. of Fair Price Boards for Districts Selection AND MRS. WILLIAM HUSBANDS, Former Oregon Mayor Of- Senator King Advised That Utah octogenarians, who died within fer to Support Any CanReadjustment Will Soon each other. three days of didate Opposing Policy. Be Ordered. Application of Brakes to Extravagance Urged at R. Kiw&nis Luncheon. " yVVVVXi,VVVVVVVinjirVVViif"i " a m m Utah Deferred. mm Situation Presents Found ties Other States. Taklrg Issue with Bamuel Compere, ip, elt to The Trlbuse. Difficulpresident of the American Federation of j WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Senator dV. Lahor. F. C. Harley, former mayor of j H. King today was aaaured-bthe Not in Ore., who le vleitlng In Salt road administration that a readjustment rates on steel from Salt Laka City Mr Istke, sent a telegram yaaterday to th chairman of the , Lincoln day head-- , would be ordered Into committee at Republican atat effect, tn Una with quarters In Portland. Ore., offering to modifications urged by Utah ateel producers. The readjustment will let Balt The matter of the selection of dlstri t camiiaign for any candidate who will Tho American people will twak some steel Into the northwest on more stand against any organisation which favorable terma fair price board to take charge of the ' morning to find themselves facing a fiand than orders that men end women must be- will furnlet) an Increased heretofore,, activities of the fair price commissions market In th nancial craah and panic If the brakes are long to that organisation In order to Washington and Oregou and ln various parts of the state was shipyard live. not applied to extravagance and tremenother industrial plants. Mr. Harlev said In his message: at some length yesterday by the "Am dous spending." This ass the warning deeply disappointed that business pre executive committee of tie federal fair th pc,fle given tu a Lincoln day address by the to In veins to time Portland my getting , The final price commission for Utah. be ab-to ...end the Lincoln day ban- Hew Elmer I. Goshen yesterday before SkSTTir1' pro,Lucl ln decision as to whether such boards will be e quet o celebrate the coming victory of ell members of the Klwanl club In the lon? Vu,ULh ,m.or, U th Grand Old Party.1 Therefore. I of- - ?T'!uL selected was left with J. W. Funk, fedac- lust emerged hotel. "W hsv hv 1.ou,y fer my services to campaign for any eral fair price commissioner. Commiscandldate with the courage ofhi con- - of the traE' .from the greatest war of history, sucSteel new Utsh A field company. sioner Funk will study some details of tha since Sir. Gompers Issued his will be Dr. Gosnea said to the cessfully so far. with state th up opened ultimatum that any man seeking office problem before making further announcea commodity rate t New "Never haa, a great war been followed by must be subservient to th American and Arisons points, he said. ment, and will also confer with soma memFederation of Labor, or they would de- Mexico a period of feverish spanning that haa not Mr.' Parcell, aa representative of ill feat him. bers of the executive committee who wei laier bean followed by financial crash Will Oregon produce men who will be Utah Steel company, testified at 'two to be present at Jeateriluy' meet-inunable dlsbefore the Francleoo San hearings and panto, it la pound to lead America courageous enough to Say to th voters . . The reoommeii- freight committee. of Oregon that he opposes any organize- to face a serious crisis. datlona of were tbo committee for rates t Jon that will advocate It was argued that the selection of disthat a ...... "The crash can be avoided, but I doubt woman must belong to this society, I higher than would permit competition trict fair price commissions, which la recwith other ahlpjiers he said, and for if it will. We will meet It and pay Its church or union ln order to llv. It la Gil ommended by Howard Figg. spec'al asy A tt aehlng- conceded aa mayor of Astoria that I waa tremendous price because we are not apThelen, director of the the popular choice of the working peo- - division of sistant to the United States attorney genof plying the brakes and will not probably public service of the United pie, out when any organisation dictate A. Mitchell Fulmer, presents proberal, and with dmlnistration, do so untij too late." that a man must belong to that organ- - f.1 .,riToa'l d lems ln Utah rather different from those Chambers, director of the lxatlon to enable him to earn a livedf Th traffic. assurance lower of I. W. W. Attacked. In tomg of the eastern states, where the f for hlinaeif or family bv his brawn I wish to go on record and am ready to fates waa given a a reault ' of these Jr. Goshen touched upon many timely population Is more dense and the mean: forencea. radical such because advocates, of communication Fifty-nin- e more rapid thgn aunjects. including preparedness for waf, The reduction In the Pacific northwest It Is against our highest ideals and Utah. On the other hand, the need jir Is radicalism, politics and tne high cost of fat consist In the withdrawal of un- rights as Americana So eat and. while felt for district commissions becoming living. Referring to the I. W. W., he at the and' handling loading Ut charges of th good Aqua, drinking In that may be closer touch with the ssld: "If we follow the principles of reflect ujwn the.004 werecordingf to Mr. Parcell. These your aobrr moment Abraham Lincoln we will wipe out absoproblems ami conditions of a. FTEIt Journeying through the -- vale paid by the shipper, he said, patriot whose natal day you are cele- - lut will now particular nine met community. be railroad lutely the 1. W. V. in tne United Stales for and the fifty .who life by b hi because he life and of j gave together rating "But tn this cleaning up we must not each 81 companies. advocated that this great country of steamship sharing years. William Husbands, Conditions Vary,. overlook the I. W. W. of high finance, the cost of shipping CoiTl1 Although should ours Co&St and the be for BllVCrS equall. by if governed Sarah which la quite as fatal as the I. W, W. steel products from Utah to northwest- years of age, and his wife, It was mentioned that the difficulties Utah-Ape- x Con- people. of tbs slums. We cau Jail, shoot or hang ern ports has been twenty cents cheaper , Curtis Husband. 83 years of age. of giving the public the service required the 1. W. W. of the alums, but what la on a hundred pounds than from Fitts-- ! EnllVCn were of Main separated a general store In the Uintah bush-s:3 South street, to be done with those who are leading the burg, practically all of the advantage I where communication with tile outside aged Men waa eaten up In the payment of unloadleather, lumber and packing trusts? These by death for only three davs. The some world la difficult and subject to frequent men are the cause of. the menace that couple had both been ailing for ing and handling charges at the docks, passed interruption, are not the same as thoee confronts America today. How long do time, and on February 8 the wife he explained. 111 et with ln more thickly settled portions tie The rate to the copper district of AriComing yop think we ran atand their high prices? away. Her husband was so him that cf hie the state on a railroad line. tliat Each We should place men in the senate that family refrained from telling zona, Including Jerome, Hayden, Ray Un him. before would, perhaps, be better abfe community will pass laws that will make it a crime Ilfs partner had gone and Klrkdale, will be between seventy- convenOne most of the to own its -' and settle satisfactory died. investi11 also problems, he cewtw In to hundred a a for five and eighty any way ip February person pounds, speculate A year after they were married the Special to Th Tribaa, food products." and the coat o.f hipping to New Mex tions in the history of the organiza- gatlons could be carried on with greater the from across district plains than despatch headquarters lco slightly higher, according to Mr. tion was the recent young couple started BINGHAM, Feb. 13. Two mines remeeting of the from Salt Lake City, price, Provo, Ogto the Salt Lake valwith their Parcell. Citea Los Angeles Births. ported today that strikers were returning American National Livestock associa- den, Logan and some of the cities farther ley. They walked most of the distance to work. It was estimated that 150 of from the state's center of population Touching upon letting down the bare across the desolate wastes of sagebrush tion in Spokane, Wash., according to were Of the United Htat to w!l classes of for- and desert sand, and up hill and down the 435 men who Joined th strike from the tentatively discussed a district deSalt Is in said: the Goshen "It M. K. to eigners, Ir. Arriving tait headquarters. Parsons, who returned dale, ever together. x had again taken up their plorable truth that In Loa Angeles during Lake when it was little more than a Lake yesterday, after attending the Office Work the past year there were more Japanese village, they watched the city grow. Mr. tools, and the number of underground Reported. We Husbands was employed as a carpenter miners at the Utah Consolidated is grow- George bablca bom than white children. convention and visiting other points in The executive committee also heard a will only have to Walt until the reault of on the construction of the Balt Take temto of officials ing daily, according the the northwest, iir. Parsons was elect- report on th work of the office force this makes Itself manifest. We will find ple and the Salt Lake theater. Clerk, In the company. ed vice president of the association at for the past two weeks. This has largethem thundering at our doors and trying The surface men reported a usual at He spent part of his early life been connected with the quest e to dictate civilization to us. If ws do mercantile business, and for tlhlrty-flvthe Utah Consolidated mine. A little the convention. Much interest was ly federal being mailed to the merchants of of the we to will America what do now, Louis. surface ought work done the at United years was In the employ lading of taken in the dissolution agreement the state, dealing ln the more commonly refuse to become the dumping ground of government In the Internal revenue de- States mine, but few men are at work Par-,onMr. the to recognized necessities of life. In which big packers, according the filth of Europe. This condition hold true underground. partment. who said that satisfaction was the latter are asked to give their Ideas In Ida address. Dr. Ooahen paid tribute also In the case of the Utah Mill 48 TunMr. Husbands was a past grand chanof the maximum margins they consider to the life and work of Lincoln and cited cellor of the Knlghta of Pythias, and un nel company. As a result of having called at the St. expressed generally over the move. reasonable, or the average actual coats If any of the 1300 men In the Louis many tnstancea where the emancipator til January I of this year he was secre While visiting in Portland, Mr. Par- and to for mail addressed postoffice selling prices of the present season was faced with great problems and won tsrv of the endowment rank. Utah Copper company the .of employ sons new the pa$300,U00 on inspected various lines of merchandise. Hunfollowunder great handicaps. TV couple are survived by the Charles obeyed 'the strike call issued Wed- John T. Ramsey of Salt Lake, George business the interests erected dreds of these questionnaires have been by vilion C. Husbands, It was announced that the luncheon ing children: W. the fact was not Daniels, who is to have forged nesday evening, of Portland to house the Pacific In- returned with the blank filled In, and next Thursday will be known ea "hon e T Husbands. H. H. Husbands and r. J. brought to the attention of th man- the name of Mr. alleged on to check 400-fomore are 8. Ramsey ot going out dally. ternational Livestock exposition, held New The member will bring their boya Husband of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr. agement today. A few men. probablv a day. From these questionnaires sample av' or a youngster they know. A committee M. Heath and E. M. Husbands of Sait did not report for work, but thla the ' National Copper bank totaling there dozen, annually. effort to - Mr. Parsons, who is president of the erages are being taken ln th also was appointed to meet with a comLake, and Mrs. A. B. Kent and Mrs. G. Is about the average number off as tha 81467.50, la now ln the Balt Lake county what advances on the cost Doubles Supply. result of sickness or for other reasons. mittee of the Rotary club to gather In- L. McKeever of Spokane, Wash. Show association, ascertain Intermountain Stock JalL He arrived here from St. Louis of Utah of ther are dealer the held be will requiring Saturday formation regarding a challenge to enter Funeral services It was announced evening that the yesterday in the custody of Deputy Sherwas enthusiastic in his comment upon customers. the O'Donnell Greek employee of this a contest to obtain member for th Com- afternoon at 2 o'clock kt will th Utah Copper facilities the In be the Mt. pavilion magnificent iff William M. Hughes. mercial club. Vocal selection were sung funeral chapel. Interment company would meet tomorrow. Three men were arreited today and tidvet cemetery. Approximately 400 feet In, the new tun- affords. It is not surpassed anywhere Daniels waa arrested at the poatoffice ly ills Lola Leonard. means is the of atand taken to Salt Lake by the sheriff's force. in tha Missouri in city bv Detective Ser nel driven Into the mountain side at the tracting the livestock industry to PortL. A. Hammond, 34. waa charged with BY SEVIER Warm the direction of under CLUB BUYING MRS. M. I. MOSS DIES Spring City Frank Michael and Dempsej Interfering with miners on their way to geanta land, he said. H. Stanton of Herman cut Commisaloner St. Louis has the Joe Green, 23. waa police departwork; Rantaball, The great building is more than ADVANCED The executive committee of th Sevier ment after a wait. FIRMS with threatening and Intimidating charged what la believed to he th Wasatch fault, 700 feet long and about 500 feet wide, district miner Teachers' association la sending The prisoner believe his apprehension who were on their way to work, and stream a of hot with the result water that out an invitation to the teacher of Word waa received In Balt Lake yestsr-da- y Francisco Paa, 21, was charged with be- resulted from betrayal. He is cherishing la rushing from the tunnel, the flow of covering something like tenareacres, Opposition to state Institutions auch as two school district There Mr. said. Parsons inviting their of the death, at Torrey, Wednesday, ing an active member of the L W. W. and resentment agatnst a pretty girl of St. which la practically double That from all the University of Utah purchasing paper Louis In the belief that she revealed his 81 years of carrying concealed weapon. which will hold cooperation In meeting the salary prob- - j ampitheaters, great source the at and other supplies from firms outside of Mrs. Mlrla Iverson Moss, other springs. lem. The letter calls attention to the Identity to the officer In a fit of jealof Utah when the same quality of goods The result is that more than a sufficient several thtousand people, and s large fact that the school boards and tha su- ousy, according to Deputy Hughea. Mrs. Moss ws born ln Denmark. Aug- DIES la obtainable at an equal price within of water la now flowing out of the sale ring. The building has accommo- perlntendent are conferring about the 1 supply man In of from the his to resulted Utah Capture and emigrated at the springs for the needs of dations for 5000 hogs and about an the state was voiced by the members ust 14. 1838, own indiscretion in writing to the bank ground Bhe emergency and asks should not company. of the Franklin club at their regular 1864 with a handcart the new municipal bath house that Is to equal number of cattle and sheep. present w teacher also unite our forces and f a request that the forged checks be for- be her home and made Lake Salt left HOME later built thla summer, or three times the Thus a tremendously Commercial at the club yestermeeting livestock a cooperative attack upon the in to warded T. St. Louis. the John at large join she Ramsey where spent greater ln Richfield, that was available when the bonds exhibition may be housed uuder one mutual problems day. which confront our disThe police of St. Louis were Instructed supply back to gait to The Trlbsoe. for erection of the Orson S. Thompson was unanimously part of her life. She moved were the bath bouse Special to man tricts?" for watch for a mall for worked aclenand calling with ago. and convenient ample roof, elected president of the club to fill the Lake twenty years voted last spring. OGDEN. Feb 12. Mrs. Ida May Small, der that name. The letter la signed by D. R. Mitchell, In the Salt Lake Temple. Development work on the flow of the commodations for all kinds of stock.' principal of Richfield high unexptred term of Charles P. Jennings, sixteenMosyears aurvlved bamuel j. Small, and daughter school; J. D. According to the Information furnished springs by one slMer and of W Uliam Mr. was tegun under Mr. Greens dl The business men of Portland are thorwho died In San Francisco February 4. O. office sheriff the Daniels here. who principal of Monroe high school; Biddle, children: the died Spiers, two forged following became rection after he A resolution of respect, expressing re- one brother and of head the educational to alive value shortly O. R. Evans, principal of Salma high Smith of Torrev, Mrs. weeks ago. passed away at 10 oclock the checks against Mr. Ramsey's account the department of Park and public prop- - i oughly this morning at the home of her mother. in the bank. The account at the time gret and sympathy for the wife and fam- Mra. William n gtock shows, as is substantially at- - school; Alonso Smith, principal of RichMurray. Mrs. C. four years ago. The supply was con 0f Henry Heuaser of Mrs. ily of Mr. Jennings was passed at th erty Mrs. William G. 2447 field was of Loretta Jeninactive. their erection Daniels school; the Biddle, tested high W. Monroe junior of Orrock pathe aveJ. deposited by of Levan. Increased by the deepening of meeting. checks ln the Deseret National bank of siderably L. Acomb of Salt nue. of Influenza and pneumonia. vilion. nings, principal of Monroe elementary tunnels. four the Then Midway, and Mrsla J.survived new existing the Mrs. whose T. J. Small, name home the Lake Salt of F. was at 758 A. under Despaln, principal of the schools; by twenty-eiglake. She also with the purpose of Prospects are exceedingly bright for Venice Twenty-fourt- h Once the checks had been tunnel was started school, and F. A. street, became elementary Hardy. first-clas- s POULTRYMEN in show grandchildren and nineteen Into stock here the hillside ln a search deep striking While Visiting at the home suddenly April, Jackman, principal of the Joseph eleof her cleared, he drew down his money at the of the fault that has now been Mr. who to he said the cut, Parsons, mother. She was born at Terrace. Deaccording school. left and The National Iieseret the city. mentary ELECT being convinced from a cember 7, 1887. Her husband, two chileffort to get possession of the forged commissioner many coast buyers to be here of the formation of the ground, ln expected enluven the market for the dren, mother, three brother and two thus and OGDEN CIGARMAKERS checks, If successful, would have put study of the light practical mining experience, survive. The funeral arrangement him Ih possession of the only documenfor the' coming year were Officer Parsons said sevthat a good supply of water must result. prize winners. Mr. STATEMENT will be announced later. elected at the monthly meeting of th stockmen who have tary evidence against him, but It resulted eral was because prominent the deIt in experiment MISSING In his. arrest because of the action taken Utah Poultry association last night at velopment of the flow of the springs had ranches in the intermountain territory the Commercial club. J. M. Adamson, by the bank. 4 of The aa clgarmakers been not Feb. him well as would because assured had exhibit completed, OGDEN, CALLED they 1863 South Eighth least street, was re According to Deputy Hughes, Daniel went on strike esterday the bath house Is yet to be built, that here. He also secured the promise of Sergeant Clarence E. Low, who I known better by numerous aliases In Commissioner elected president. II y rum Sessions of the city who ln Green refused to take the O. M. Palmer, discharged from Camp Dodge, Iowa, .Oc! today Issued a statement of PortSMALL the of FIRES the various president Bountiful was reelected vice president, afternoon than Warts country by of public affairs and finance tober 12. 1918, la being sought by hm s, to the one made by the manuDaniel H. Cannon of Balt Lake was answer the name which he used in Salt Lake. department at th tlm of the recent reorganization land show, to attend the Balt Lake father. W. 8. Lowe, 414 North Main 1 facturers yesterday. The workmen conHe Is believed by Deputy Hughes to have of elected to succeed R. F. Pruhs a tree tend show. statement Speclsl to The Tribaa. commission manufacturer's unless the the Chariton, Iowa, according to word S the street, city that bath surer and secretary. The executive com in regard to the 33 parted In Denver with more than 81000 house should be transferred to that de received In Balt Lake yesterday. SerOGDEN. Feb. 12. The fire per cent increase of the money taken here from the Ram- partment. Thla was mlttee will be appointed by President was true only In one case. enlisted at Dee Moines ln ment was summoned to the rear departLowe geant accordingly done. .of th NAMED account. He stopped over ln Denver Adamson at the next meeting. Just at present there Is more water Stay, 1917, and served overseas with a The general Increase, they said, which Sooworoft building on Wall avenue at sey in few a the for D. W. Parra tt, president of the state would days participation gayer from the fire tunnels of the them all had been twenty 4:25 o clock this morning, where flame medical supply depot at Gosne, France, BY BUILDING OWNERS and side of Its night life. When arrested In flowing than cen be taken fatr association, addressed the poultry-me- n. per cent,effect were found Issuing from an care of. and Treves, Germany. Lowe returned to and In some cases less springs box Bt. Louis he had but 8250 ln his possesHe discussed the details of the Green has the employees point car. The damage waa about empty found Commissioner It York October 4, 1919, and his parNew neces. The manufacturers, 25. Tha wa Welston the He sion. by employed were elected poultry exhibits at the next state fair. to the to Is 20 Officer the city street depart, by bel.eved to have been caused by fire appeal Building ents sent him 8300, which be had saved out, are offering Investor a return of Trust company of St. Louis. He had the sary association ment make and to for Owners of home during his service abroad. Managers Balt and the sent provision to 80 per cent on their Investment and tramps sleeping In the car and throwing promise, he said, of a position in a bank to flow Into the sewer. Incident surplus to the Lake at a luncheon yesterday at the Com- The money was paid by a bank at Camp this signifies, they said, that the increase lighted cigarcts upon the car floor. SERVICES HELD few within a there days. B. was new J. of club. mercial construction the chosen bath house, a McGlnty At ld'45 o'clock today th department Merritt and identification was made by they ask could be granted by the ivn'els was extradited on a charge of new pipe line. 18 or 20 Inches in diameter, president, A. A. Covey, vice president, a photograph and a copy of a signature was called to the home of W. HasMRS. S. A. MACFARLANE forgery. will D Installed, the commissioner says, and A. Roy Heath, secretary and treas-sent by his parents. kell, 2385 Tyler avenue, by a fir upon D. Higginbotham ln order that advantage may be taken and HJalr roof, caused by the Igniting of boilMOUNTAIN LIONS the Richardson were elected members of the of th abundance of water now available. Funeral services for Mrs. 8. A. ing tar. which was being used to repair COMMERCIAL CLUB SALT LAKE executive committee. roof. The fire was extinguished bewho died Wednesday at her KILLED BY RANCHERS the and constitution of the The fore apy damage was done. home ln St. George of pneumonia, were HELD PROGRAMS IN COAST BUYS LAND organization were adopted at a meeting held yesterday at the graveside ln th of th Commercial club last Friday. The St. George cemetery. Pneumonia Claim Woman. OGDEN, Feb. II. The killing of two HONOR LINCOLN Is affiliated with Nathe of the the organisation progress Features reflecting Mr. MacFarlane la aurvlved by her mountain lions' by ranchers near the Setional Association of Building Owner and Special to Tbs Trtlraae. OGDEN. Feb. 12. Mrs. Grace Wilson Commerol club, unique "stunts" and husband and five children, her mother vier forest, was reported to the forest Nelson. J2. John T. 28 years of age, wife of Wllford surprises of many varieties will be InQUINCY, Cal.. Feb. Managers. Mrs. Ann C. Milne of St. George- - two service headquarters of the Fourth dis, Special to The Tribune. It wa voted yesterday to hold a lunchThompson, a mining engineer of .Salt L. Nelson, died last night at the family cluded at the annual banquet of the club 12. Lincoln's sisters, Mrs. William Webb, Jr., and Mrs trict today bv Supervisor W. M. Mace. Feb. OGDEN, of Mlsa Rhoda and on second eon birthday 231 Twenty-second of Thompson Lake, the each month. Friday street of to be held Tuesday evening, February 24. waa observed In Ogden today with the Edward Hamblin of St George, and by The first 'lion was killed shout two residence, Quincy, owners of the Illinois ranch ln pneumonia, after a two weeks' Illness. according to an announcement mace yes- closing of banka, city four brothers, Athole Milne and Joseph and weeks ago near Parowan by John and She offices county sold have the property to thla county, Is survived by her husband, three terday bv Nathaniel Jackson, acting secMilne of St. George, George J. Milne of Thomas Lowder. tt hon surprised by the Taylor Motor Company Give Banquet. the and special programs ln the schools Murphy Lumber company, the headMammoth and E. J. Milne cf Elko, for- ranchers tha 1on had completed slaying children,, mother, three slaters and two retary. The date of the banquet was set afternoon. There waa no observance this Intermountain dealer of of Chalmers and of which are In Salt Lake. Th funeral arrangements will yesterday at a meeting of the board of the merly Juvenile court Judre In Balt Lake a buck deer. It weighed 160 pounds and brothers. Maxwell cars held their annual banquet quarters holiday tn th evening. about 100 The property comprises governors. The Lincoln day banquet at the Hotel at the Hotel Utah under 'he auspice measured nine feet from the nose to the be made later. TOO of which are covered was acres, made of to at the Decision nearly meeting was Balt tail. in Lake of the Motor Utah tonight the Car attended tip Taylor. company of Balt with heavv timber. Tho meadow land delegation TO petition th Utah congressional The second lion killed was a female and large number of Ogden people. Lake, distributors of these cars In this will be disposed of fo rancher and the in ttashlngton, through the Commercial py was standing near two deer which it had auto owners, agents, salesmen territory, yesterday afternoon at 6 3 timber will be lumbered by the Murphy Many club, to oppose the proposed closing of the and HOLD CONVENTION killed. Us body was more than six feet owner of automobiles o'clock. More than forty dealers a era oompany. United States customs office tn Balt Lake went proepectlve to In length. Clair and Le Rowley were the Salt to Lake ' The ws dinner attend today present. the followed by a In has meant a vears, which. large past . automobile show. theater party at the Orpheum. With a view to making arrangements successful hunters. Supervisor Mace says Erimville Postmaster Appointed. saving to the mercantile establishments annual Ilona are depleting the doer mountain the for the holding of the annual and consumers The board of governors convention of the State Horticultural aoctety. c H herds In the Sevier forest. Spec let to Th Tribune. also authorized the sending of a letter to WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. Edward J Smith of Centerville, president, conferred Dr. Willard Chrlstopherson, city health Johnson waa today appointed postmaster veeterdsy with J. Edward Tavlor. secre- COMMERCE CHAMBER commissioner, extending the thanks of st Brlmvtlle, Utah, succeeding M- - F. tary. The date will be announced the club for his address Wednesday, and Promotion of the canning and preservHorton, resigned. the commissioner to call upon the Inviting GRAY WELCOME ing of fruits will be among the aubjecte club for support In any program outlined which will be considered at the meeting by th boerd of health. to 12. Feb. President Smith. R President OGDEN, Carl according Means of Support of the Henderson bill now bemethods also will Gray, of the Union Pacific System, and improving fore congress, and any other proposed life and Character Beading be on the program, he aakL a large party of officials, who are in the legislation that will eliminate misleading of the daylight west on a tour of Inspection, will be the Information to absurd and prorelating APPROVAL those mho had promised IXH hi crippled feet not yet FEBRUARY 13. financial duction of oft from oil sliaies. and the guests at a banquet at the Ogden chamby putting tha clock News of Death Xeceived. ber of commerce at the Weber club Satof funds to carry on exaid and his crippled feet are etui H. T. Bryant, amputated, appropriation The governing planet r. of this blrth-dnt- e summer hour an th forward, during slialea work Mrs. John Cain received news yesterUnited the qn Th first members of th by urday evening. Th Is Aquarius, the perimental for many weeks confined in unamputated. They remain useless months was given yesterday by the for those born under States bureau of mine, was given In a day of the death of her sister, Mr. Pavla chamber who can attend the banquet restep of development and withered appendage. aa Denver a hospital board of th wife of the Rev. tt B. Davis, of Tana are urged to register before Friday eveovercome resolution governors. restleeinesa and by this sign is to board of governors of the ComThl 1 the tory brought back ' of Iowa. sult of th experience ning. only for good In ail things, anxiety, to srtk President Gray and party will arrive In mercial club. from Denver by Deputy Sheriff ttil-llahimself and wife tn a Wyoming blizto be careful not to condemn other and VICTIMS the city at 4 p. m. They win be met M. Hughes, who, vlmted Brvant Th approvsl came following the people for that which they secretly do zard, courts extradition to Utah to at the depot by members of the chamIn the hospital on the way back front These people should deterthemselves. IMPROVED face the grand larceny charge preconsideration and rejection by tho ber of commerce and will be taken for St. Louis with a prisoner. mine to develop their rare gifts, for they CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING an automobile trip over the city ard j board of a and wonderful. rare In him here of for Indeed are theft tbe meantime ferred the authorities In They against suggested plan by th Balt Lake are undecided atiout putshould fight laziness and Indifference durthrough th canyon. hat AHhq'jrh th pamlysls which automobile from the Tellowston an wholesale trades department of the BATE. 123 Aim. N street, ljouia Laon( the They, should every waking hour. fcied ting extradlllon through ing garage. in an at first Instituted In Brymke no engagements they do not intend club that, instead of the clock being ay th result of Injuries Motorcycle Club Active. When Bryant and his wife arrived fcutomohU to keep, and they should keep those enINFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 129. crWut at Klfth Kouth and ants caee. It is conceded that about beOGDEN, Feb. 12. The Ogden Motorbe the were considahead, not Denver ln put could all Utah St at his do Hunday, workings day they given would he to have gagements they do make even st the point 15 cent per line first Insertion and cycle club haa arranged fir a parade condition th of with erable tn of a bayonet, If need 6c. They should feet the newspaper man's the rhar-llKnral a publicity, pa y rilvde an hour th amputated gun earlier, 7Vfc allowing cents per line each consecutive as In the first of was laet Saturday evening, mad step result that promise work to establish themsejves In pandect rather than a punishment since wia reported improved help irhtMr. by tint phyilelfcn, Ineertton tour the campaign to obtain members for the also to b pushed sn her A. 8. Bower, Th cloning Lr believe It tie disposed would persona. , by charitably Independence of all outside influences. they impossible U not consecutive Insertion 15 The parade will leave the was that his feet would be to organisation LaAweon I At th Flv Yori hoeplt!. a obtain to The hiuhstone of this dale Is the tqef prospect convict man the Jury hour shsad. cents per line each Insertion. corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h soon of lie a as ftMna on and condition a th Th amethvsL or of , surgeons charge lrk&Ut sstHhns amputated grand larceny after By the month, 81.80 per line. street at 8 o'clock. The- club Is The system of setting the clock Tn1 oh favors In renting of halls, tl e F found tt practicable. Clrkc tha misfortune that oierloog him In Mr, fltell FiAher Two lines minimum apse. a ever inlurie contest on In With discontinuance of notice of who received hla fiigV with the, stolen automoof theater street, end aim lh arri.!ng 22.for Th selling buvmg waa forward tho board. approved by first of the orth itm arcldert, I reported Improved his case by th daily press, however, bile H.k wife Is at present with February finding of positions In large publishing At th La L. S. honpltaJ. he a a forgotten, ganization vlll be held Monday evening. relatives In houses. by apparently, 4 Entrance to Country of All Classes of Foreigners Is Protested. y New-bous- 1 "?r a, i g. . Pioneer' Settler Happy Together Utah for divi-hoo- "" se Year. I chr ft solidated Report Back. r Par and Utah me to Are Market for Pi , I Ulah-Ape- Daniels, Salt Lake Bank Brought From St Hot Stream Gushing From Tunnel COOPERATION SOUGHT TEACHERS y, OPPOSES FROM OUTSIDE AGE AT if, th.rty-six-ho- WHILE GUEST AT MOTHERS 1 Mort-ense- ht UTAH OFFICERS FATHER SEEKS TRACE SOLDIES OF sia-te- rs ISSUE DEPARTMENT TO TWO W OFFICERS ARE FOR t. e, s F. TWO BANQUET DATE SET COMPANY ON bv-la- OF -- FRUITGROWERS Old Daylight Saving Plan Is Approved TO Benefactors Forget Cripple When Press Notices Cease fruit-growi- water-beare- AUTO CRASH REPORTED trt - lt m rclvd bn V |