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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 20 f Salt Lake Ready to Celebrate Birthday of the United States Principal Observance of Independence Day to Take Place Today; Resorts, Canyons and Parks to Attract Large Crowds. waa. the 130th anniversary of the found general observance of Indepen- ymLE ofyesterday the republic, MYSTERY SHROUDS PLUMBERS DEATH POLICE FAIL TO Dead Man Had Been Visitors to Salt Lake and Utah Will Eclipse All Records This Year t ELKS OF CITY Largest' Parade Ever Held More Time Needed by As Result of Advertising and From All Well- in State to Precede DeMeet to Visitor Royal informed Sources, Tourist Invasion Is Americans. Swedish parture for Chicago. Estimated at 5 Drinking, But No Injury Found on Body. Th thirteenth annual reunion of the Utah Elks State aesoclation will be held In Ogden, Utah, Thursday and Friday, July 8 and 9. An automobile caravan made up of Salt Lake Elks w ill leave the Elks club on East South Temple street at I a. m., to arrive for the opening session of the reunion, which will convene at 10 a. m. at the Junction city. All the autoe will be decorated with Elk color and the committee In charge of earn will award prizes for the best decorated Various Theories Held; Inquest, Autopsy Likely Prince Gustav Adolph and Princes of Sweden will not visit Salt-athe afternoon of the royal partys ke on Friday, it waa visit in announced last night by Malooina A. of the chamber of Keyaer, president commerce. This action, W. F. Swedish minister to the United State informed Mr. Keyser by telegram, was taken to conserve time In Salt Lake and thereby permit the crown prince more time in which to address the Swedish American citizen of Utah, southern Idaho, western Wyoming and eastern Nevada. Swedish day will be celebrated at Saltalr on Friday, Stringhara A. Steven general manager, announoed last night. Plans for the decoration of the flags and , the 11 program will continue unlnterrupted. Activities of the royal couple in ational park are be Yellowstone Herod to have been 'tha determining in factor the cancellation of the Saltalr trip. In that Prince Gustav Adolph and Princess Louise, on the advice of attendant have decided to eliminate aa much traveling aa possible. The request of the royal party was acceded to- at a hastily called meeting last night at the chamber of of ths of representatives Swedish committee, representatives of Governor George JD Darn and members of ths chamber of oommeroe committee. SWEDISH GATHERING. Present plans of ths local committees call for a Swedish American meeting either in the tabernacle or at Liberty park at 8 or 3:15 oclock Friday afternoon. The definite decision aa to the place of the meeting will be mlde late this afternoon or early tomorrow morning. Other entertainment plans remain unchanged The royal party will arrive at 8:15 Friday morning. Entertainment will include & special organ recital in the tabernacle, a sightseeing trip of the city to include Fort Douglas and the dinosaur and archaeological museums at the University of Utah, lunoheon at the Saltn Lake Country club, and the afternoon. program In The party will leave at 9 o'clock Fria for day night trip through scenic southern Utah. Louie ir BaR-x-a- Boe-tro- tion of the anniversary will assume a more noisy, If not more enthusiastic Mystery shrouds the death of ospecta Charles E. Arnup, 50 years of age. 57 In Charles X Arnup, whose Salt Lakers wilt observe the day West South Temple street, a plumb r at variety of way There will be a whose body was found lying by the body was discovered at olvio celebration at Liberty park. The side of the road on North Temple resorts and the canyons are expected south entrance to State The second session of tYunlon to have their full share of people be held In the afternoon, at which street south of the eouth automobile Fair grounds early Sunday will also will time the election of officer for the enjoying the holiday. toThere a to entrance the state fair grounds have quiet be thoee who prefer ensuing year will be held. Salt Lakemorning. home observance of the Fourth early yesterday morning Marks on lodge hu candidate In J. A. BarThe The celebration at Liberty park will whan clay, tha prwnt ecretgry, for re- pavement and dirt indicated tnat Johnny, be held throughout the day and eveeleotion aJeo W. H. Nightingale for a boy, they had a the body had been dragged from en Patriotic events, as well as FourthDad ning. the position of second vice president. a kid could enjoy. Fireautomobile headed west to the south - contest and ether features, including In the evening a dance for the delecracker. firework, and maybe a side of the road and dropped about CHILD make up the 'two band concert,-wil- l gate and their wives' Trill be given gun eay, thoee were the day twenty-fou- r activities. It Is expected that the feet from the paving. by Ogden lodge at the White City. when a feller'd have fun. A trip Examination by Dr. John J Galligan, On Friday, June f the largest Elks park will be crowded with picnickers all day. to the canyon will be all I get; 'assistant city health commissioner, state parade ever held will start at a The basebsll fans will have was no external no noia cr excitement for me, you that 10 a. m. there Sait Lake lodge will be chance to see a holiday game this bet. This Fourth that we here of injury. Ir. Galligan made his with a band, drill team, represented at Bonneville pork morning ht he had after examined followed by the lodge' team report baseball the)body may be aafe and sane, but bully-geThe Bees meet the Ogden team The It Deseret at the where club. The officer of the mortuary, marching it gives me a pain! Salt Lake team la feeling the effects been taken. The lodge, mounted on horse, wilt lead. phvslclan declared So Johnny went to the canyon of the new management and has won that on the neither nor head mans Th prise winning team from Bakthe first three games under the new and fell in the creek, and ate too body was any bruise or mark found ersfield, Cal , lodge, who were the regime. many cakes and got rather sick, which might have been caused by a winners of first prize at the grand FORBIDDEN. AUTOMOBILES and tore his new trousers in blow that would result In death. The Two-year-olodge reunion held In Portland last Tot Wan- JuJy.Smd will be asked for who are en route to comwill be kept out of the Automobile climbing a tree, and finally fell county (attorney It was safelaet announced In Inquest, children The night, pete at the grand lodge reunion to down may play skinned and hie knee. park. up ' in all and be held In Chicago, July 12 to 17, will ders Off in Search of also probability an autopsy will ty and thers will be no honking of Said Dad, Yes, indeed, twaa a be performed take part. Each of the six lodge today. horns to detract from the concerts. nolee: Fourth the without day of the state wrlll also be represented Investigation by Detectives Letter Among the features will be a movUnbe F. Found but will D be kVlre M sane, may McGlnness and boys center led to with bands and delegations. the ing ploture program at the discovery that Mr Arnup had ben Following th parade a barbecue in boy,"- lawn, t 80 to 9.45 oclock In the evescreen has the city hail square has been arranged drinking heavily Saturday afternoon. ning. A special curtain der Bridge. for all Elks and the public. Admission Early In th afternoon he received his been erected In the center lawn. The week's pay, 51, from the George E. Is free to all who participate. fire department, under the direction Bywater Plumbing company, by which of Charles Reading, has mad' light Following the barbecue a boxing firm he was employed He then tgent Nobe Cervantes of connections sufficient for 10.000 peoout of her mother's sight contest between Wandering home the his and watch and Mrs. on Emma the green mother, gave Denver, Colo., and Frankie Darren of ple to sit of a neighborhood Logan. Utah, will be held at the Lorin Arnup 810 and later paid dues to his on the quest deeda of the patriots thrown upon the union. About 7 o'clock he went home kitten, little Elna Lois WIxom. the Farr park, screen. No sections are reserved, but There will be four preagain, and at that time was In quite the view will be good from practicaldaughter of Franklin D liminaries new A an 7 80 p. m. the western Elks spelawn. advanced stage of intoxication, acAt ly any point on the and Walters WIxom. fell .into cial. made up of the lodges of Utah, cording to his mother. portable machine has been provided the Irrigation ditch In front of her Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, will for the occasion. TAKES SHORT NAP. At 8 o'clock children will gather to Ogden for Chicago to arrive in At that time his mother persuaded home, 8434 South Third East street, leave time for the opening of the grand participate In the patriotic contest, him to lie for down a late he did afternoon agid was and yesterday sleep feature. Inolude will 'a parade which lodge reunion on July 12 He slept until about midnight. drowned. The following is th program of f They are to appear In costume and when Mr. he awoke said, find Arnup kars, may luee their bicycJee, kiddie vehiThe child had been playing in the the convention: to go out after another drjnk. wanted similar or 8: other baby buggies Thursday, July YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo,, Arnup attempted to induce nlm house while Mrs. WIxom was washAuto caravan leave Elks club cles, aramfced as floaty, to tpify Scouts Return From Two Mrs. 4. (By the Associated Press.) to remain wlth her, but he left ablut ing the dinner dDhes. Her older 9.30 a. m. Arrive July Lake. Salt something patriotic. e 12 30 a. m sixty-milthe A motor actook Don, was through across her trip the in Ogden. 10 a m Opening session the brother, eaterday. That The children will be grouped National park from Old last time she saw him alive. Where he treet to see a kl'fen then brought of convention. 12 noon Keceas for Yellowstone the cording to ages. Section3 toone7 will In-of YellowCanto Faithful home. Weeks her went Canyon She to geveer after leaving home, and who hi about the played 2 p. m. Second session, elecTrip years clude children of from of Princ Gustav were are two of the things house for soma moments and then' lunch. companion tion of officers. 3 p. m. Sliver Jubi- stone waa the share age; section two, 7 to14 11 years; and Mr the officer are trying to discover WIxom suddenly missed her. lee trap shooting contest. 4 p. m Adolphnowand Princes Louise of toSweyearn. They section three, il to the the park of of oa tour Wonderland. Detectives den, are ln vain Inclined Mr clocko. ta north the helkive - juat house, w4U assemble aU3 yons Calllngn Band con cert r k prm, Delegare observance of the nation' birthday. that Mr. Arnup died in Wlxrm danhed to the ditch In front dance bootof the rose garden on the center at the White City. of to the home more establishment where either from legging LEAVES OLD FAITHFUL. than two drive, march down the center drivewill Friday. July 9: 10 a m Utah of water wa swiftly drinking poisonous return. The parade whisky or from the mill, and Elka parade 1 p. m. Free barbecue Departing late today from Old failure supertndured by the liq- with an Instinctive fear that coursing. Elna had for Elks start at 8 30. Two winners in each Nln first class Girl Scouts re- heart 4 p. m Faithful and Band public. geyer, the Swedish royal it the fallen in It. The child was not to concerts 8 section will be given swards Judges turned ui. Boxing contests. 9 party traversed a portion of the park with en- uor he ofhadtheconsumed.theThen, ones who had le seen and Mrs Wixom returned to p m. Grandp. bail for police, theory are Mrs. R. W. Fisher, Mrs H 1. thusiasticyesterday morning took them across the contitwice Elks and their that the liquor became the hmi and tvether with Me prals.fc h scenic won- been selling hlni Hlnea Mrs. Robert Murray Stewart, nental divide and spread before them and placed hi body In continued her search for the ladies. Mrs. Margaret tf. Fisher and Dr. R derland of I"i n. Th girl had been scenic the beauty of the park. The DELEGATES TO THE REUNION. the automobile and drove to the place missing rhild. Mr Wixom returned J. Alexander. th guest' of Mr. and Mrs. Georg party arrived late tonight at Canyon to the It ditch to where and side Salt The Lake felt under one the of side members following dragged they and tomorrow will be SPORT EVENTS. on a twelve-daD. trip to the road. of the broad bridge Just in front of have been, elected delegates to the Yellowstone,an Independence day celeguest sports hour wt1 Following V aa a reward for their on convention1 the and offihome, the then Utah Another under which theory the.otner. bration. On their trip today the royal Pi ceA activities in be held on the O. R. Dlbblee, John F Tobin, A. O. la that he met some His hand touched the child cers are litHer working saw the Yellowstone's greatest anipast party scouting during win be roped tff, with teifcs kt each companions and took an automobie tle bodv had washed down the ditch Gunn, M. J. Kane. H .M. MoXeil, D. mal curiosity, a huge grizzly bear and end. Ten clashes will take part. The year. R. Dayne ride with them. Then he may have a few feet and In some manner beJ Edward 8w1ft, Forest cub George four her placed the Th trip was made tn three car, one been overcome by the liquor or died come caught under the bridge. girls tent will be on the north, J. Martin, O. H Pearson, W H special sweets near therangers On path of the south elde boys teht on the will Although th child had not been In Swertfager. H. S Joseph. H. H duff, royal party, which brought the bear e driven by Mr. Keyser, one by Mr. from heart failure In the car and thoe show the each tent a placard with whom he was decided to the water more than ten minutes, ac- G B Hoffman, H. L. Seller, C. l, and her family into close proximity of limits of the buy or girl in the class. Keyaer and the third by Arthur leave his bodv whereriding It was found in cording J. T. Pnce. A. J Davl R o the visitor to Mrs Wixom, effort at Participants will report to the tent; Smith, who, with hie wife and son. order to avoid unpleasant compila- resuscitation V Kelly. E H. Miller, E Lucas. Jatil In futile. Ah proved Lat night Prince Gustav Adolph get color badges and remain Johnson, a Bov Scout neighbor, gave W. Kellv. J B Sharp) M landau. J. and rTincess Louise saw Old Faithful Franklin, accompanied the party. The tions their classifications are called. schedNO CLUE DISCOVERED. InIa W. aid MoFonall first and child was the who Smeltzer. Jr. scouts reward Seth to the received geyser spout ea cloud of hot water- and ruhd Order of events and events the countv hospital where.he pulmo- - Plxton, H C Nelson, George W. steam a Mlse Juanita Day, Miss Zelma Into the air. The Up to an early hour this morning deuled are aa follows Boy 4 to 0, will cluded Miss A. H in tor used nas vain. F. ZlmmerMiss Welch, to been Elizabeth Kohihaase, Nelson, unable locate eruption 'wa specially lighted by a tectives had wear light blue badges and the raoIS Day, C. Dibert, B. T. Pyper, E W. monster searchlight. Elna Into had fallen Mine behian. Helen seen Flora the who once anvone ditch Lund. Mr. had Following the Kletting, race. Arnup will be the (a) run. b) flag 4 ree to 4, Mis Ada Burt. Miss Mildred Newhart, tween the time he left his mother and before. Mr Wixom said, but at that Browning, B. J Singleton Frank eruption of the geyser, the partvbirth-daards. over and back; girls, M e Tannen-thhad J. water the been Sonflleth, were at a Miss Miss low and DisHelen and the Jck turned found very !on. time the and ws 15 present Dorothy body Bailey yardv fa) run and (b) scarf races. F W A of child had been Immediatelv tea- - bauih, Interior Sellwood, J dinner of Secretary lattned covery of the dead man was made lv boys, 420 to 8, (a) run and b) scarf Talor cued had been Effort "A wonderful time" was the unani- Eli Jacobsen, 29 North Ninth W-made to H E Marron, M McDowell. F B Hubert Work, who accompanying races, yards, over and back; girl street, who was on his wsy to do some teach her the danger of the ditch and Hammond. R E, Rogers, J A. Bar- them on their tour through the park 4 to 8, (a) balance and b skipping mous verdict of th party, who reportit N thought by her parenta that a clay, Jajnes Sw'er John Lang. G. F Mr. Jacobwork at the fairgrounds races. 20 yards, over and back; boy a, ed no toaccident or unpleasant inci- sen VV W. AIlenE Herman MoOonagle, mar their pleasure Zion Immediately notified police head- deetre to see the kitten again had ltd Utah. 8 to 10, fa) team race. 40 ards, and dents L A Bailey. D F Bemett. R National park, Bryce eanvon, the Kal quarters and Patrolmen J S Kelly. H. her to venture out alone fb) hopping, 50 vards. girls, 8 Ho 10. D T Lane F O Jones, E Neslen. to A In addition D her 40 la eanvon McMartin bab the and Frank Grand he and Thacker b forest, chariot races, parent, fa) hop and loiter the de- survived by a brother. Don R. and Roes R Well W H Nightingale, W. 12. (a) sack race dar Breaks were among the point of responded to the call yards; bov 10 to 40 S W Tooke, H E a tectives were detailed on the case sister, M&riorie. J O'Connor, and (b) centipede, yards; girl 10 interest Malted L. E Brown. When found the body wa for the week of July Mng The hour of the funeral services on H M M 8 Rindskopf, to 12, fa) balloon and fb) Jump rope. 9 Registration M J McGill thirtv-nin14 Walker. not John H. been has to In west of the Wednesday set but they feet at the Girl SYut camp Big face down 40 yards, bo vs, 12 to 14, D J. Martin, Roy CahOon. be held tnentv-fou- r 12 will Cook, Miller at mav eanvon the Cottonwood t be and 40 railroad made track ward spur and wheelbarrow, chapel yards, girls. . be and will in the Reason feet aouth of the edge of the paveconducted bv Bishop Austo 14. (a) paper bag and fb) make scout headquarter1 The bodv was Ivlng with the tin P Miller Interment will be In and 6 o clock p m ment over and hack building between bat, 10 yards, Mr Ella M Owens, about 55 years At the conclusion of each event Ten more girls can be accommodated head toward the southwest, and mark the city cemetery. of see. was found dad in her room to score during this week, and there wilt be on the pavement and dirt showed how judges will take winners 842 at Eat Second South street last been dragged. It was room for many more during the last far it had tsble, where they will receive prize night by Mr and Mrs. F. J. Tabot to two weeks in July, Mm Henry J thought si first that the men might tags. These tags will be taken owners of the house According to the band stand, where prizes will be Blnch, chairman of registration, said Nive been struck by an automobile BOYS Mr Tshot. he. with hi wife, opened and th body then carried to the slJ given In exchange for tage. Frises the door to Mrs. Owens room after of the road, but failure to find any will be awirded by Commissioner seeing the shades drawn all day. Mrs , bruises led to other .conclusions. Finch, Commissioner T T Harry L.Alfred Owena. according to Mr Tabot. was man chairthat the have Ounn, generel Possibility w Burton. might . Three were la people at seen last night before she entered injured wandered after leaving hi et man, and J. 0. Nystrom. when fell a mom from night her and It appeared that she they In moving to fell mother and finally the street Surrounding resorts are expected obSaltair train at Sixth West and South was in good health in front of the south entranoe to the be crowded with those anxious toauto-tstMm street were Police notified and Detectives 49. Temple s Footer, Mary fair grounds la not being given much serve Independent dav. Manv of 554 Wewt First North street, suf- John J Ferrln. A. E Merrick and Poabout who had th right consideration by the officers The left yeaterdar and Saturday for of rnnfunlon fered broken Her and lice J. rose, v Officer wa mav have cauaed a collision declare that the marks on the pavedaughTaylor responded The y or three-daa respite from ter. Alleen, 4 veers of age. . received officer found a letter from Mr GerStreams near bv and veMerdav afternoon that Injured Mr ment and in the dirt Indicated that he city carea. end bbulsea on cuts her far end legs trude Bflkhart of Wichita. Kan . who Ella Iaevttt, 54. of 41? (.Iceland ave- wt being carried and only hla foes fishing places some dtstancs from the nue Mies Ethel Walters, of 434 West First Is believed to be Mr Owens' daughAbandon Stolen Auto and According to the police report. dragging city should also hare their full quota Mr Tevltt North, received eliaht scratches ter Pr John J Galligan. who exam wa riding In a car that of enthusiastic anglers KNOCK OUT DROPS THEORY. It Is believed that Mrs Foster had Ined the bodv. said that death was ax bejng drten bv Nphl fbrltn-Mn- , OFFICERS READY. Relatives are inclined to give some Board for alighted from the train while It wa dti to natural causes of Kenilworth, Wvn The Freight moving and was thrown to the ground The body was taken to the Tarkin Infractions of the safe and sane car we being driven eouth on credence to the theoi that he was Miss Walters s niece of Mr Footer's mortuary. kwck out' drops and robbed, Funeral service will not Fourth" ordinances alll benffwpunished, Second West street and waa atruok bv irnen Where was Evanston, so he to the taken which ials. after aunt her to upon fall, fainted and he announced until word ha been reseeing place public safety car driven hv F R Greco. 124 according he waa found and died thre Offifell from the moving train ceived frm the daughter. that those who expect to have the South Seventh Went afreet, at the that is The According to Mias Walter, she was poise and dlapay of an old fashioned of Second South. It I re- cer also think They Are Taken. when he leftjeslble on the step of the train car preparing his mother STORK PAYS VISIT. Independence dev are doomed to dis- ported by Chrietenaen that Greco waa fact that 30 15 o he emek to mill be plared ahout had abut $14 MT PlaFASANT. July 4 Mr and step off when the train atroped appointment. latrola traveling eaat on the street at a high or when found and that $13 was She there Jn the canyons so that the law mav rate Alleen. E who R Poulvm were advised little also Mr holding of eed Gre.n, tn hi report, was no monev In hi rlotnes from the train, when Mlai terdav of the birth of a son to Mr gives a tvt be disregarded because of dis- aa Id that the collision waa caused by A'ter a luiretilt that extended tn was thrown of to certain fell from that the Walter ctv tance degree streugth end Mr Ernet Poulson at Bingham confusion Fvanaton. Wvo Tom Davis. 3, and The Injured were taken to the emer- Mr Poulson wa formerly Miss Melprecautions against automobile acciAllen Waglev, 17. of 2M Sixth East theory Member of the plumber union of; Steve Granett. 14 who escaped from gency hospital, where they received ba Mower of Fafrvlew. dents will be taken bv traffic offi- street, la with a aufferlng bmkn hlrh Mr Armip r. cers of the poll.-- department Special noae auetalned when he waa treatment Fuimnr, FrMa. In called ,re Ukrn flrsj-ait io!ice headquarters ester- - jall attention will he paid to ppeeder and the hack aeat of a car driven riding Girts Friendly holidav house at hv Nell Pr-- if bv Sheriff Jnenh and lnhterdav their volunteered service dinner reckless drivers Traffic offirer will lareen Chlcksn st Ook Villa Brighton open July day Reservations. In the a The car an to clear up the mvsterv of Summit couniv and placed h the Fhne Mr be stationed at the resorts and the raL while coming hitout ofhump Wethsrbee. Dougla 19J Mr A E Morrow. 127 First avenue Mill Greek The effort man to j will funeral service traveled be in nt 877 Wasatch (Adv ) preent eanvon beavlly 4dvrtlm Jail at Coalville hlptn' afternoon, and charge yeaterdar th union law Infraction wid in relieve the hol- threw Wagley the rof of the automobile whbb against Tbs thev ued bv Uheck vesterUv f traffic the police iday congested He wae treated at the emertonreaiK and a. In their escape from Fillmore, the place wpere Mr Arnup known to spend part of hi the nrut thrill- gency hospital. Last Yhance tn time, whichr,f wa the prorertv of Rr.m-R Bisf'al va R'rbU. r.4i:C tn that h. hat thnr nr., ing flrewnrka spectacle ever h'wn ,hln of mt nf,w tha ruMody Th. majority Plate Fair grounds tonight. here. hi, cloa.t"''1 Saturday 8 p. m. Children Kc, adult 50c romivhnlons are out of the cltv frlemle sheriff at Coalville Abandoning t,be automobile n Echo (Advertisement ranvnn the rv vmith caught earn bound train Sheriff freight Pratt took vip the pursuit in an u- - j In the building nd ha tomohjle and arreatd the two u they pried the A lore unmarked bandit returned ff train in Evanston 'Salt lake Falnt and Glass company. lock from the rear door to get out to Hprmn Harm, state limbed afreet fare to hie victim lat rgiri over Thev were brought to Coalville and ,, i . for anal) trwt night, arrordng tn the victim. Frank nu,h A Saturday In jail and It F Fnreoell, when he started to ezperted nat (placed NOTHING UNUSUAL NOTED Htree, of 24 Kat Third South afreet tak-- n 'thev will be wsz to Fillmore, where night. dfrtvered yesterday dean the Z. C M. 1 Drug company, Stree told police officer that while 'uln-'ibe- r -112 on South Main street, yesterday awaiting trial barge morning about 4 o clock by two police he wae walking eag on Firat South bv of tho pjac where the a of dealing a car from Salt morning, discovered that a lor k had treat, near Third East. the highwayFill- been pried from a rear door nd two man told him to him alt he had to note The officer found a rear Iron bars had been removed svisplciou He imduring more jail the bov p according So the Smith Stree gave himgifhla money, that Saturday anything or the earlr hours of sheriff took the automobile night Th' doof mediately notified th police the of store open be..fg. E . Kellv ruto- A. tlMMItMAK did not amounted to II. and told the man he Sunday- morning found a Tha officers that quantity M5 CoalavllV av.nu V-had a 3 c Lk'wav to walk home The rtlan at h far airt thr. Jn,h? MriUrrt'unlrhr"''--- ' of gum. cigsret tonics sad cendy f hl pexoent bandit long returned a dime to Stree for la so much traffic rnniy-aon tha SaJiair road, machine th bov outdistanced who tn turn called had been stolen from tha basement was summoned their gam of matching dollars with aret car fare rlih mfcrhln.a utalllrr L K Wire and M D Me Detective M D McGinnee and L R linH, ,h,r the two strangers Yesterday morning, L A Vincent of ?44 Lucy avenue !y that no on. mould quit, fr.qu.nir p. T O'"" fr?l-h- t Vnmln-brd Wire, who in esttgated. believe from tmi bo loot E90 jufft the iahi. reported to the pc, (ice laet night that much attention to the fact If a car train th. to the report' of the de the evidence found j According burglary, wh'Je h waa breeding a train at Zimmerman told polled officer n en attempt to break the safe waa committed by thatthe tective. men someone familiar who two Th oar cung th,.r taef evening a wallet con- Frank Angel, watchman the Na- - home are in rotumbus O ire alHowever, with the place Probably been made reotordiy that bo wae srcoetel tainingreport wa fs from taken hi at Guard the B tional wa hern. Just west th Bor hr two stranger on Eouth Tem- He Mid he did not eee the dippocket rt h)iv It Is believed that the burglars had 0jn an automobile nrhtn and of th fair ground entra.no. did not in Balt Lake The rear door had been secreted thmwdv In January and then tniwung in the basement' pi street near Main, who atcould gie no deaoriptlon ifc was re'' jimmied ' from Bare- - of the store before notice inatfde. unusual, the anything to the at machine to left Fillmore closing time him A hae into tempted Inveigle ported. The same was the story of Th.r r th,n !i.rt tn hut mg hi end had mad their exit brk,n dollar matching tame. lie raid In NOTICt. the neighborhood others on nrt ,on. to Pr--flor tn front of through the rear door The officer J wr Callform Tha ra napw for th that be refused, but during tbo net edition The dead man a mother said yes- They wer two beMeve that It would have been ImThor were arrested at Price and taken "r tn th offw-of the belt Iake Citr Directory ha conversation bo bad per ion to that shortly after her n left tn Fillmore terday In the office. safe possible to remove th bars front the teen and the data la she waa now completed last the on tbo her time, Ivlng The officers believe that the bur- door except front th Instde. wipe perspiration from hi being turned over to the printer the bed dozing, when she was startled sneered from the had fare. Bevertil locks bed been building from Anvone having rhangd thlr addreM by what ehe thought wa a man employed by the Bywmter Fiumhlng glars the roof sliding down th elevator doors in th basement wherepried When bo took a handkerchief the mer- mo same wa taken Bhe to went by window the ms nv cujr creaming bed be kirk chute the "Jimmied They waa romp Although chandise rerrted stored. from his ooeket. ho dropped ran have tha correction and bn Into the ailev below and as been a heavy drinker it on the rear dof,r frm th Insule for He mid made by advising ue by letter or teU fdor containing a man mho appeared to bedtime having friend and relatives declared a quw k getaway before going to the Ben Redd, of 724 Stratford atenu, that one of th men grabbed jt ernhone 15 K L, Pr;k a Co. Pub near the safe were reported to ths police groaning It ThU am) subsided and that until, the, last few days he had safe The that no more he beard and both of them ran Into a IMr BMg Telephone. not been drinking ary intoilca'tmg believed tn have been left In haste by burglars had entered hlayeeterdev home Batur tc4ri jm-M- ! Mr Amur wa born In England liquor (Adv ) near hr Imfldfng. He fnmihd for c bout three , month the- - burglar who had been, frightand Koien a watch, day night when mas 4 Ilia father died be fwVdee bis mother Mr Amtrp baa a ened away by someone year HO In each and some small hmihnid grM description of the men to tbo ARROW RR EEE. INC . 42 W. 2ND 10. od and be mas brought to thi countool brother. J Th the officer article. Rdd said that the basement Arnup, of Bait Lake polled. Printer binder off i. outfitter mother when he was f He was married and hie wife Is said ar, disprove the first ' theory try bv h ' window, that had been left Unlocked, r be had been tu be is Lue Angela Fur Uie past igru (Advertisement) that someone had besa locked nag found epea. . Johnny Fooled Folks; Enjoyed Joyous Fourth -- sh nORH ' DROWNED IN DITCH BEFORE el-den- e, FAMILY HOME oom-mer- ld -- Kitten; CIS PRAISE of of commerce has blazoned the name and fame of Utah to the far comer of th nation. Salt Lake City and Utah are how experiencing the forepart of the heaviest tourist visitation Wix-o4r- Standard of Utah Orchards Not Favorable Utah THAT 1 500,-0- UTt orchardirta, for a faw txcepUooa, an not their apple and . paach keepln orchards up to a point when they e can be depended upon for and (table crop annually, Is the contention of Harden Ben-nloftata commissioner of Instead, we an allow-ithem to overbear under fawor-abiconditions, thus glutting the market with inferior fruit when they do produce and causing them to go barren the succeeding ha comments. Statistic year, show that 61 per cent of our peach tree an ten yean old or older, the time of life at wHlrh they ihould be retired, and that only 6 per cent are one year old orw younger. In order to maintain our present position in the matter our annual planting theuld not be lass than 10 per cent of the present number of living tree and even greater than that, taklqg into account our increasing population. trJir n, n e "one-nigh- t" rail-(roa- i half-mil- Nel-tim- v Dear-dor- d three-legge- e d ff , Woman Found Dead in Room by Neighbors Three Injured in Fall From WHO FLED Autos Crash at Street Crossing $ two-da- Saltair Train FROM FILLMORE JAIL ARRESTED v Dhrls-tenee- n . d v 1 j ( Bandit Returns Victims Carfare bn , Attempt to Rob Safe of Paint Company Is Unsuccessful - to Too Smart for - i Matching Game, But Lost Cash J; Ias w-- S' o U-gnr- fr cr -i -- -- cr nhliht. Bat-urd- o i U. f ception. To the automobile tourist, Salt Lake presents more then a playground and a rest haven This city ia recognized at a necessity. Hhere are branch offices of practically every automobile manufacturer where part for any make of car can be obtaintL The au- tomotive Industry here Is of sufficient magnitude virtually to rebuild any type of automobile In addition to the service rendered by branch tire offices and expert methanical service. The automobile tourist will defer overhauling of his c&r for example or will run for miles with a missing enLake gine that he may reach Balt , where he knows that he can obtain V expert automobile repair work. The automobile camper is- also able to purchase in Salt Lake camping supplies and provisions of all kind One of the most important stimuli toward the recognition of Salt Lake as a tourist center has been the good name wo by Salt Lakers for vur- tesy to tourUts, In that the ave-a- g man or woman will remember courteous Interested service longer than ths price of gas or the name of the principal boulevard. The Increase in rail travel during the past month over June of 1925 la particularly Impressive when considered In the light of the heaw Shrine movement a year ago. Enlarged estl- - 4 mate for the season as a whole are also significant in that three major convention those of the Eks. the Shrlner and the Knights Templar, were held on the Pacific coast last Farm Bureau President WiH to Visit Pay District. Agricultural y Rln-ett- r 00 - high-grad- n panic-strick- k This statement is the roe sonable conclusion adduced trom available records for th past month from advance railroad booking for th b alone of th season, and upon th normal annual advanc ln automotive traveL season, In the tourist xtndlng from May i to October 30, Utah will more than have been visited by persons, of which approximately 850, QuQ move by rail and 150,000 by autoxnobHe. Estimate on both the rail and automotive travel represent the- conclusion of railroad traffic ofXX ficial sightseeing companies W. RlsheL manager of the Utah State Automobile association touring bureau, r garage menagers, tourist camp reyp-traand chamber of commerce record On the basis of June record and advance bookings for the balance of the season, tourist travel to Bait Lake will be approximately 15 per cent larger than "the movement a year ago. Due to the now nationally advertized soenlo attractions of Balt Lake, the more efficient method in vogue for receiving, entertaining and interesting visitors, and the present and 'ever as increasing recognition of Salt Lake & better than city, estimates place the increase in tourist d money to be expended here by pasengers at an advance cf from 16 to 20 per cent over last year. On a comparative basis better than a million dollars more will be spent in Bolt Lake this season than during the summer month of last year through the Influx of rail paseengers alone. Because of the same favorable conditions a like Increase in monetary r- - , turns from automotive travel may be few reasonably estimated, in that automobile tourist stay longer and spend more money. 8aJt Lake has taken on a summer city atmosphere thie year, an atmosphere which extends an Invitation to 'stop here and play." Patrolmen are under instructions to take care o visiting automobile parties and the s . parking privilege given 4 visitors has met with a favorable rein history. 8wedish-America- Sam. ns- - by the eumulatire effect of four years g UFFOETED tional advertising, in which the Salt Lake City chamber te ', -- 00,000. No Trace of Companion; dence day will take place today throughout the nation. Patriotic services in the churches were the main features yesterday, but with the declaring of today, a full holiday, eelebra- - 5, 1926. While Sam H. Thompson, prezident of the American Form Bureau federation, 1 in Utah he will be taken on a tour of the agricultural district in northern Utah. It I announced by M. S. Winder, secretory of the Utah State Farm bureau. The head of the national bureau reaches Salt Lake on th rnominn of July 21 and will be the guest of the Utah bureau and the Utah Agricultural college for three befor proceeding to Reno. day Nev , to attend the annual 'conference of farm bureau official of the eleven western state The first day In Utah will be pent In Salt Lake. Mr. Thompson will meet with Utah form leader the forenoon of the first day. and at noon will address a special luncheon meetof the Salt ing of the membership Lake chamber of commerce. Although with the chamber dispenses regular meetings durtng the summer months, the coming of the farm bureau president waa considered of sufficient Importance to call a special meeting to hear his views on agricultural topics. In the afternoon Mr. Thompson will be taken to Logan, where he will ar tend the dosing day's program at the nnuaJ farmers' enoampev'nv at the Utsh Agricultural college. This schedule gives the bureau president an extra day on his itinerary, July ,S. Starting from Logan, It Is the plan of the bureau partv to meander through Cachs, Boxelder, Weber and Davis counties on the return trip to Balt Lake. The entire day will be- - 'taken foe thie trip, for the Utah bureau officials desire that Mr. Thompson see the districts that produce the buik of Utah's farm crops s. and fruit Secgetarv Winder believe that a sizeable delegation of Utah Farm bureau members will continue to the Reno conference with Mr. Thompson. Millard oounty already has assured the state bureau headquarters of Ite intention to send a special county delegation Ephraim Bergeson. president of the bureau, expresses the hope that, other counties havifig active bureau organifcatjons will follow thl practice. If Utah Is to obtain the neat conference of the western bureau leader for Balt Lake, which I sought for by the bureau and the Balt Lake chamber of commerot, on otate must be well represented and must take an active part In the activities at Reno," comments Mr Bergeaon. , year. Bacon Urges Joint 'a Use of Reservoir I between George M. nr.r n5 .th Pr1- drntn of tha Plain City (.anal company and tha Marriott Tanal company wa, held at Ogden Friday In regard to a proposed arrangement by which tha two canala would una a comntnn of diversion from the Ogden riverpoirt Mr. Bacon urged a vary careful ctn. alderatlon of thla plan, aa there Wa, no question ln hla mind that It would result tn a material saving of and after a tight dam la put water, ln the Ogden river for Joint uae of the canals there should be a material sating in maintenance expense. The two also agreed to take up the prelrtnta queatlnn with, the North Blatervllle Canal company, a, having It Join would probably reeult In Increased benefit and savings to ths three companies Mrs. Daily Will Be Buried Today Funeral eert Ices for Mrs. M J rtslley, wife of M J. Palley. general manager of the Silver King Coalition Mine company, who died Friday, will be held today at 19 o'clock In the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The Very DAUGHTER It BORN. Rev. Monsignor I) O. Hunt will be In Mr and Mrs. 8 A Chalker. 478 charge of the services The bodv may Eighth avenue, announce the birth of be viewed at the famllv residence 39 o'clock, a daughter July 1 at the family resi- until when the funeral dence cortege will proceed to the cathedral Texas Gopher Holes Spout Natural Gas pHILbrasS, Txu, July AMoci.td bd. wtr wll do hoi 4. Pr) nd ia th (By th CrMk pnirl rlo'nity of th Whittington th Shamrock pool of hr hod Whittington well la (u WiMlar county began tpoottny mtorvl todiy bn ftr th tu Mrs. Anna Wilcox r ' V3 Called by Death Mrs Anna A Jenkins Wllcmr, wife' of Franklin A. WIJco. died In Kelt Fhe wee the yeeterdey daughter of Thpmaa and Sarah Jenkins wae bom November I. 1MJ, n end lake Mrs Wilcox 1, survived bv g,,, the following children: Mrs. Vem F.rb-k- nn of Kelt Hake. Leslie r. Wilcox of Chicago. Ill : Mm Beulah Hlnckiev Mr Florence Jerenn-an- d Allee Helen Wilcox, all of Fait Lake. Nonagenarian Dies ' W nmddcd la da ffort to control it flow. 0 a Mttmatad 200, MjLktng PMt of dally, th wall U aid to b th UxgMt known. It Mr niem lane Tare. wa brought la mtctiI day ago yers of . are died terdav at a local and was crammM - with mad at pllel Mm y Pge waa bom In ho,., that tlm to radix- th rolnm lend March JT, 1T. and came of owaplng ga until it coold b 'thirty-seveyears ago Sur-- K Ir.g on a ptp Una. hti ere five daughter Mm w g TMamond of West Jordan Th ra npirg from prairl Mr of F rtar'ee CanadaFtrong Lte y ln th dog hole and flarar of Famahaw Jmee t'lnieh. Mr arth'l cm a ting fir h, lard T of Midmle and Mrfn ' roapotuih1 for, much coortm la 'John T Booth of West Jordan Th rt A th ga flalda. two grandchildren and fifteen gTeau ft f grandchildren aurvtv a. go, ono.-00- (u in Local Hospital n plcd - |