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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1." to issue ram Result of Vote Giving City $2,000,000 for Improvements Ttmrasiii: Salt Lake Vote Favorably on $2,000,000 Improvement Plan. Only Handful of Citizen Turn Out to RegUtcr 8 4 7 p ve'.er authorised a j toad I mu of ti.OOO.OM la Sail Lak City Jl d election ierdy. The apodal bond cor12 by a ratio of three to one, hut a porate guard in each polling place could hare defeated it. H Ail of the f'.Mcea propoeltione of the . bond isaue acre carried, a it a no great 14 variance In the number of vote caat for each, the proponed improvement of the IS aaterwork department In City Creek canyon leading the !!t, Fwr tlu-- car-r.e- Never In Danger. . &. Theater. ... .... theater la to be Weed to the Ackerman A Ham circuit, northwet vaudeville and musical comedy producers, who will take over the house on tjepten.-lJ. The announcement wae made last Bight by Frank' Burt, representative of tlie circuit, who halt beep in Salt Lake the Inst ten day completing the arrange menu. e er v for the Wilke theater aa signed jestetday by Mr. Burt with Colonel N. W. t lay ton of th Clayton Investment company, owner of the theaA e iue ui . Practically four times a many votae a ere raet in the election of l?i". when bond issue of 81 500,009 wee defeated The voting of eterday wsi the consistently In favor of the leaue at the ratio that prevailed, do proportion ofdur issue ever being In danger of defeat my the progress of the countof the iaeue Inoush tae ratio In favor on , Issue than In the city road bond worth of county of jest than t a wee he ago, the total vote waa considerable ltgnter, lave votee bebond ing caat In tne city on the county pen at the ratio of approximately two one. Obe-hto and SILT IME teaee ter building, through th Aahton-Jenkcompany. The theater will be enlarged to a aeat-in- g capacity of 1790 and entirely redecorated and renovated with many note! feature according to Mr. Butt. The stage will be moved hack and en'arged. A marquise of improved type will oe built over th entrance, extending to the curb and novel electrical effects will bp installed about the exterior. Large and commodious retiring rooms will be provided. A name for the theater baa not been determined. The attraction playing will be the aume as tl.oee now appearing on th circuit la Kl. iaul, Butte, Helena, W Innlpeg. Ktattle. Tacoma, Portland, Kan SacraKranciaco, dan Jose, htockton, Kan Llego, mento, LYesno, Ixs Ang-le- a, lwnver, Minneapolis and Vancouver, B. C. They will cunelst ot six acta of vaudemusical minute ville with a forty-fivThe comedy rill be an abridged comedy. York blew Winter Garproduction of the den play. Will King, Hebrew comedian, now heading a musical show lit loa Anwith the opengeles probably wl I ing attraction. No Ua than sixty-fiv- e performer wtil appear at each performance, Mr. Burt save. Threoeperformance a day will be given, at 2. 7 and 9 p. m. An unusual feature of the new house will be the adoption of a tingle price for all seats, from the front row to the gallery. I It expected to have ths house completed end reedy to open by October 1. Work will be begun on the new stage a eoon as eoturneta can be made, at least within thirty day according to Mr. Burt. James L. Cheaebro. architect of Halt lake, ha teen engaged to provide plans th and specifications fur remodeling . theater. .a....- lu f VISITOR e u h'br Walk Out in H. R. James Lauds Coojnes Employee of Americans Under First Protest Against Cut . in a'f Mater Proposal Popular. Im While the proposed waterworks th frovemrnt In City Crtk canjon won votee. affirmative of greatest number i p.j a against LI negative the to. conetrdet an fire alarm a item, called forth tie gicaie.t total vote, ae well ae the of largest peg tl'e vote, with609Itfl votes, the against wn.rh CM were for and proposition. A neoiute conviction on the part of the majority of the taxpavere of the city that of yesterday would carry ts tti i harged with the apathy that cnarac-trrixr- d the e get ion. The election of 19IT coded out a relatively heevy negative of a like prevailing fear vo,, It beretis tnal would paee and the city be put In with the national government, tompeUUon whim wea Just then preparing to finance In the n or id war. l.e partldpaiion ajpr 1 Bombardment Wage. 1'onl cit, nt men. thirty electrical, workers, Quit willing to talk os any subject fifteen iron workers and fifteen pipefitters relative lo th reconstruction period to employed' at the Garfield plant of the follow th war, but shy regarding hi American Smelling h He fining' company, part in th fight, H, It. Jam, a wholewalked out yesterday aa a protest against sale merchant of Adelaide, South Austhe recent reduction of 75 cents per day In tralia, now on hi way bom from two their wage. The figure were given out year at the front, stopped in Salt Lake Mew house Me was ' at th by plant official. There wa no disor- yesterday. der and no indication that the disaf- hoi eh Mr. James wa eager to tell about the fection might spread to other department American lade.'1 He wa attached to a of th veteran machine gun battalion when the pwnt, Union labor official are quoted a say- fleet Yanke got to France, Th recruit ing that all mat at companies which hav were ent to the Australian battery for mad the cut In wxtftea pave been de- a last of real fighting, emon veteran clared unfair end some of these officials of several campaign. Mr. James gives ex preea the belief that American Smelthigh praise to the coolness of th Americompany contemplated can under their first bombardment. The ing A making another reduction In wage, ef- soldier would only remain with th AusInsures Employment. fective March . This, however, waa de- tralians a few day, being moved to rewill nied tasue the of yesterdav hy the smelt r officials. The carrying join their regiment, then on the way to yesterday at Garfield, take over the first American sector in Regarding th situation Insure that halt Cake can provide work of Charles W, th war. hlticy, general manager for s many men aa will need employ, waa In Mr. Jams for several month n ent because of the return of men who the A. S. 4 R. planU here, yeaterday Id: OM PLAINT about the disproporEgypt with th British troops, also aerv-In- g have been In the nation e aervke. At contracted summer wa he It in Last men "Under 530 are already existing copper price th Italy. present time tionate six of the different tate( ha case fever at that Iaeue continue severe the of a to trench bond foe the operation and Impoesttiln but emp'oved, th Union, and a suggestion for The American com. left him weak and plo- - He I to leave the resultant payroll of 8.18,008 a month old seal of wage. would soon have dtiietd th ooappro. party haa kept It equalisation of six by action plant running, not within a few dure from Kan Francleo hope and expectation of making for hi hem in South Australia. of the Utah legislature, haa been prtated surplus fund of the city, bow with th but Mr. service In a from to the from desire assist preWhen discharged profits, th men can he put at work on Improvereceived by Representative L. W. Curry ments which the bond have been voted venting th condition that would arte James asked for an Immediate release, of Verna! from Thomas H. Gordner of - -to finance and the force can be In- If the ameitere and mitla should close and to return to hi bovine, iying hi own Lo Angriest. the creased to take care of all In Imperative thua oon bring the lolng of th mine. way more than half way around "I tavor making ten states of th I understand th continent Putted that the mining industry world. On hie way aero t.ed of employment. Already the city of Mr. Gordner, States. suggested with of mines, Mr. James ha been builng good in It various branch engineer had been authorUed by the city millUtah, dllhding thecountry Into two tier H ha ofbyetat and smelters. employ from 12,909 which to teopen hi business. communion to employ all returned ocean to ocean, with two from I formed to 15,909. if the men go cut on strike I many new Idea on reconstruct ton, or sailors who apply. and I wlah you states In each th wuge they during ht years at th front.' Amerca, would introduce atier, The success of ths city bond election, with th contention btli In the Utah to now a are a reeetv not has what makes his great the of opportunity e-providing living Jin opinion, that.that for county, and also a preceded by result If th plants are com- hold th world trade. It SMi 99 available for publte Improve- will be the bill providing for a memorial to congreea Australia hie p close to to worse that sacrifice are and th thrown The The Guilty In pelled th great ments county, for its action likewise. city Is and 7 It would eeem mad for the war wa brought out by dedicated to the Upon their own resouu-.ecount y't $1,409.00 Th tetter further compere th disare businesses halflike a in time loaf A this if Mr. James. Many large building of a road avstem calculated to that proportionate sixes of th present states, Five to closed because th firm were 190 per and serve commercial end Industrial needs better than none." Many that such a division would do cent ip the war. While England dis- away ay nnd to afford a acegic driveway to all with th trouble caused by natural and Idea the at beginning couraged the river boundary principal points of Interest. Ths money line, "which wander Here. Counts. many executive were told to remain in about causing trouble. is to be .spent under ths advice of an FORMER HOMES own country rather than criople their th advisory eornmi'tus selected by ths hoard Curry consider Representative URGED ON SOLDIERS th Industrie of Australia, th sacri- cTeme too futuristic t f county commissioners before the bond to carry out. .and fice and patriotism of the colony eoon believe it I a little beyond the power of urn wae carried on February 11. lt nation in overcame all inhibition. Large employGeorge De Mott was found guilty yeahe says, "The That tT unemployment Large delegations to the national Robut, the elate legislature; er ot labor who volunteered for th wag Ka t iAke may not be Intensified by disman certainly ha an imagination." convention to be held here In June terday in the United x States1 dlstgjot Many Improvements Planned. tary reao may released are they early soldier from of being th other charged part have been promised by Rotariana in east- court of hindering the policy ot the govThe city's 3 000,600 ) divided among for the reand tounlry obtaining work here, turn and provide employment men in th ffteen p ro poult l,ur for Improvements. mat 400.990 ern and southern states, according to Da- ernment In thqwar, n five counts the home service section of the Halt Lake turning soldier. Ofmore The lion S share of the money, 1649,000. countv America, than vid A. Hmlih of. Halt Lake, who haa relost him by District Attorrhepter of the Bed (roes fa doing war, Australia brought against lo be devoted to the building of a it utmost In from Jamae. Mr. to conferences turned Columbus, men to have the lake position according J.igh-Jin- e water conduit from the mouth near their former th The soldier i highly pleased w ithcounOhio; Wheeling. W. Va.; Na.hvllle, Tenn. ; ney W. W Ray. w homes according to of parleys canyon to supply the bench Ml ne hae been given in this . Indianapolis, Iud , and Omaha. Neb., 'and Ona reception Ffluke, Among the charges against De Mott secretary. sections of the city, which always first very highly of the Rd Many out of town men hove applied at try, He speakactivities h ' SK feet any water shortage. th near Grmn7 fighting it Pro and Red In for Cross Hall the positions Lake, n The carrying of. to bond Iaeue assures Wat Kfluke eald, but the home ln ib- - Hoiri Utah, Halt Lake .WP1 the government, hindered recruit line. aervke hathhouaa. a of municipal tin building ia favorably known to Retart" no In th Ing and sought to obstruct ths machin sect ton hna endeavored to obtain f;0.9n twins voted for me construction ment for them In the localities inemploy, -es t and south, Mr. Smith said. which cry of th selective draft.' AS th counts COLLECT of th building and' the parking of th C. F. Adams, chairman ot the 'delelived before entering the military against him are In violation of tbe esgrounds at th Warm t bprtoga Inoniddt they Lake from club om Halt end the cases aided lo men the Rotary service, gation UNDER be spent the to reath these t'on to the $648,90 which attended th district conference pionage act. It was brought out during place. waterworks the canyon conduit, Paney at Butte, said the meeting had been a suc- the trial that D Mott committed perjury of the gold lore to gather The I department act d $2V.8o9 for the acquiring tn the tendency cessful one, and tlxat Montana Rotariana in registering lor the draft in asserting the moat difAdvisability of an ordinance requiring J. H. another 100,0o9 for ficult big eitle whichonetheof Rrd of water rlgute-wnunder sidewalks, the announced their Intention of chartering that he was less than 81 years old, apace Prose ha rental tax for problem improvement of the walerwotka In City to solve, some business houses, was a a special car to com to the convention when In reality he Is more than 60. That Mina Ffluke. Tn used to! according by Creek canyon. meetha waa always tn June. home service section U with matter of dlacnaslon at yeatenlay'a disturbances . Saving commission. ent central of Members of the Salt Lske club were around Garfield bycreating the bureau ing th of th his disloyal utterCity emplovg Some Expenditures. n trade by J. Parley Recommendation to vote tn favor of the city bond Is- ances was another charge against him. state council of rt.feneoin securing urged sue bv F. C. Schramm, who acted aa for local men who hav returned White, chief of police, that tho parking election InThe maximum penalty under the esTh outcome of of taxtaaba b restricted to areas next from th army, navy or marine corps Chairman of thq meeting. sures 7i99.hi9 toward the building of pionage law, according to th district atth curb, immediately opposite aafety memorial building fur eoldlers, sailors end office, is twenty years for each torney's count under which De Mott was deemed tones, the card to be ranged parallel to marine. For paving the city' portion IN EMPLOYMENT CLAIM th curbing, were referred to th city of vaetou Improvement, in defraying th will be sentenced by Judga He guilty. J. H, Puelicher, former state director . law department for Incorporation In an coat of ahlch tne municipality Join with Johnson Saturday, a was SERVICE for vi aa war CONTINUED KILLED Wisconsin, pf RESERVOIR rigs 1299, ordinance. owner of abutting propertlee. the To allow relnatltutlon of Infant welfare visitor at the office of State Director of tif9 is provided for paving, 1 60.899 for the recommendation War Barings Geotge T. Odell yeaterday, sanitary eewers, 165.009 for curb and gutNotification that a complaint would be GOOD ROADS BILL IS Congressional support of th Indorse- work, tn accord G.with Paul, city health Assessment mad by the farm section ot the of Dr, Hamuei eommleeion' filed tering and 128.099 for sidewalk. coat th Delta Sugar company a a in outlined and Mre. way plan If limaagainst PASSED BY CONGRESS general the of appointed ment of Ir.e major portion of water from Its pulp atlo la perreadjustment congress against abutting held Jn Omaha lest deck ot the United H. Jeideli as an m; iovee of the health which was carried or, in Wisconsin sue. mitted to drain into the luese improvements big reservoir work. the undertake t amournt h to be betnea to' spent. 4Uv war of Mate properties sale department employment service; of the Mtllard Irrigation compaux.-.aUu-ate- d particuJest .Year Jortiie Tho House .at yeaterday Contract frr ronetuictlon of a aewer ex essafullystamps on pubUc Jinpto' enema to more than lar reference to its aid to the farmer In and lilch has been adoptbetween Pella and Hinckley, wa passed . the bill representatives bv Henator Bankhead 1 9ixi,0i8 and make approximately th recruiting and distributing farm Tabor, la tension In D street, between Tenth and savings reserve federal ed seventh district, the under which $125,000, 0o0 In federal funds R, H, by given yesterday Siddoway, slat by S 2,999,009 of the bond tasu available for urged tn a telegram received yesterday by Eleventh avenues and tn Eleventh avenue, ot wbl'h Mr. Puelicher is now head. will become available for road construcfish and gams commissioner. A large part of th between D end K street. wa awarded lo Governor Bamberger from the commitpay roll purfoees, Mr. Uuelicher is on his way to attend Unless a fresh stream is turned Into tion and In the acbrother for $1681.95. tee at Omaha. ' In Han lTanriscO with reference the reservoir by th sugar eompany. Mr. cording toImprovement Rytorg looney to be spent for materials and a message received stales, meetings last night alii neceeaarlljt be paid to local Hupport la sought at this particular to federal reserve banka Aside from hla Hiddoway said, th stats fish and gam R. Ira by stats road Browning, engineer. the to concern , according city engi- time. It Is said, because of the action of DRAINAGE war. savings activity he is a prominent commission will file a suit for damages Th measure already had passed ths neer. he houee committee on appropriation He said: on the ground that the action of th senate. bankr of Milwaukee.Wlscor provided for refusing to provide funds for ths continu Among th Improvement sin for 1918, lime la destroying tb bass in the res"The campaign In Under provisions of th measure, which BILL IS CONSIDERED which are paved roadways In the City ceme- once of the service. Unless revreiv ts being continued throughout 1919 ervoir. A rider to ths postoffice appropriation I taken the employment eervtce will tery and a new residence for the eexton; with renewed vigor, wae entirely an edu The game warden of Millard county bill, 550,800.000 will be available imme-?i?- t. coa new no building for Liberty park and have to ceax Its activities on April I. ' Th Joint legislative committee to con cations! campaign in which perfect In to been act has authorised of behalf work ,n th states and ?7or,roa'1 other substantial improvement (or Halt It Is albo requeeted by the committee that elder th Utah drainage district bill con- operation wa had between the war sav- the commlaaiim in th enforcement Its of 1920 and 1921. By 1919. ,5.800.t9 during lake' chief and leaser recreation the vanou farm groups lu Utah wire vened last night in the supper room of ings commits and the state superinten- desire. ths bill Utah will b apportioned more Tue program contemplates all that their congressmen to support th Indorse the Hotel Utah. Benator Orlando Brad- dent Each class In each of Instruction. than $900,008, available July 1 next. v x included In the Improvement plana ment. school throughout Wisconsin thereby be ley presided. W. R. Wallace and AttorAnother bill, which was Introduced tn r.L two years ago and eotn tiling addiney L. R. Martlneau, who were appointcame a war savings society and by mean RECEIVER ASKED last Friday, provides an congress to tional. ed two year ago by the legislature of a publication Itaucd by. the war savof 510,000.808 for forest appropriation INCREASED FOR conreads. and a COMPANY NEVADA month uniform a irrigation twice drainag committee Investigate ing Thia, It la conceded, will pass both houses and to draw up bills remedying system of instruction was given throughwithout E. JONES TO LIEUT. Mr. TEACHERS IS URGED ditions difficulty, combill Juts to th th Browning defects, explained out all publto and private schools. Th Columbia Trust company of Sal been Informed. mittee. It provide for th establishThrift was the keynote of th entire Lake yesterday- - filed DOUGLAS LEAVE suit ths against Recommendation for a 50 per cent In ing. organising and financing of irriga- campaign. 7 he tupUs were taught that Della Land A Water company, a Nevada districts In Utah. crease In the ea arte of teacher within tion and drainag with the privilege which they enjoyed MEMORIALS in the United States district SOLDIER Several change were made in th hill First Lieutenant Charles K. June, the next ft' e year and an equal added children Of American citisena, - they corporation, court. Th complaint charges that ths PLANNED another meeting will be held tonight had a commensurate duty, that thrift was defendant quartermaster corps,to U. 8. A., who has Increase within the fo. lowing ten t made and ALONG ROAD should placed In the band to give th final touches before In a letter to Dr. E. G. Gowana, etat been an assistant Major A. J. not a sacrifice, but that It was a means of a receiver. Th beColumbia Trust comof fully enjoying the right and privilconstructing quartermaster at euoerintendei.t of public Instruction, from presented or action In th house. OT pany also asks that an accounting of th Conatruction rif industrious citisena. Fort Douglas, einc last November, has Dr. P, P. t'l.ixton. United Htate commisAmerican war me- ege -- i i r defendant be made and been transferred to Fort Bayard. N. M., sioner of education. It I urged by IT. WOMAN adult no. froperty offorth51.009.009 the school soot-dt- e T? communltle along the route "Through BY be them. given tor duty in the constructing quartermast- iTaxton that wlt.dn the next fifteen year OT cletic were formed throughout the sttqt T1?e. In to the complaint, tha Delta that post. Commission of Fin plan er1 department th minimum average saJary of peda lo educate ct ri rally a large element of Land reply Aria A Water COLLISION ON admits alt th t0 8 xm,nun lea tion received Orders transferring Lieutenant Jones goeues should he 51589 the population, who were already thrifty, allegation of thecompany plaintiff and al R. Browning, state road asks were received at Fort Douglas last night The advisability for the Increan In but were not educated as to their right engl- a receiver be appointed. William by Ira I C B Kischr and follow orders from Washington yesMre. M. C. Ladling. 179 K treet, and duties a citisena The keynote Of that pointed cut by Im. tlaxton to tis taU bridge Jr.. for Story, the attorney plaintiff. engkieer terday stopping further construction work tn the fact that the better grad f teach- talned bruises about her head and 5ody thta entire evetem OT education wa priv- Job P. Lyon, represents th defendant. artmcI,h,.Pu,n.n' th no,1 Philadelphia in connection with the army general hoser ere leaving the echoole and that manv and waa rendered unconscious last night ilege and duty. Tl-- loea wa carried into h worked out pital at the local post. Lieutenant Jones positions are not filled at all because ol when an unidentified man, said by th the factories, the large mercantile Institua scheme for v1, wa sent here from Washington. D. C., the Inadequacy of the earning to meet police to be a street car conductor, col- tions and industrial plant of ail kinds. beautification of th highFINES f way $100 ARE at th time th new hospital work mt the generally edvsneed cost of living. aa he ran to board a car. by telling In brons and marbte .nd lided with Fort Imugtae was started, to assist MaMrs. Rawlings was thrown to th pavealong tt IMPOSED BY ucceslv reaches ths In building th SMOKER HELD BY glorious record of the trials and jor MacDonald general BILL ment. WhCh boepttai. 11- - haa been on duty at the SCHOOL 8 he was tak?n to the emergency W illiam Baxter. Blaine Austin, Sher-ma- n passed!' . MASTER PAINTERS post tnc Thankegiv lug of last year by Patrolmen F. C. Amlereon and Clark and Jams Murdock pleaded URGED MEETING and haa made many friends' at the post J. A. Conyere In th police ambulance, and In the etty who will regret to tee guilty yesterday In the Juvenile court to ALLEGED and after she was revhed was taken to The Salt Lake Master Painters' of cxftunbuting to the delinASSAULT him leave. Resolution urging Ah enetment of her home. and several painting contractors charges quency of minor girls, and were senhour blit 44, recently Introduced In the held a luncheon and smoker at the ComBASIS tenced each to pay a fine of 1198. James ACTION Utah house of representative, and pro- COL. THOMAS WEBBER mercial club last night. Twenty-fou- r FARM BUREAU IS TO Maynes, an associate, was let off with members of ths association were pres- a viding for Improved physical attention of $25 on a like plea. fin In Alleging that Frank th schools, worewdopt-- d and the roster was Increased at the MEET TODAY andateducation struck him VERY SICK ent n unwarranted blow Davis a mass meeting at the Third wa-- d An orchestra furta th meeting to thirty-fou- r. tr hn Vduer Earns Commission. chat-e- l Jlmpson filed suit yesterday lart night. Th resolutions etate nished music. th ThiOT Tha Salt Lake County Farm bureau that 26 per rent of th men called In district court against C oionel Thomas G. Webber, has Word been general In received Take Salt will meet at 6 o'ek rk this afternoon' at the fir- -t draft were physically manager of the Z. C. M. I., was reof tha appointment to a commission as sohdatsd Wagon A CASES th Hotel Utah, under cull f President The bill la urged aa a patriotic measure ported critically III at hi residence. Ill 12 second lieutenant of L. Samuel Vadrter JEST W1W )an!a' tor personal la- W. V. Ennis of Draper. D, W, Moffat for future national safety. last Second and. avenue, night owing to t yeare of age, of Fait Lake. He com- -' DAY 21plated IN of Murray will discus organixaf ion; Among tloe making talk, in favor Ills advanced age, attending physicians hi first year In th Massachusetts I iAmmVVYhamnla!nt' John T. Caine Jil of th Utah of the bill were R. W.' LartJIey, P. C. hold out slight hope for his recovery. of Technology last jUI Institute u eodefendant with hinT''' Agricultural college will speak on farm Geertsen. Arnlson Hosklsaon, Pro fervor e of Colonel Webber wae taken ISi aeverel were went o tie Reid arti.ierj- - training new ir.fluem Twelve 'esmu . bureau work, and Dr. George R. Hill of I B. Ball. Prcfeaeor K, L Iraareon. on month ago, but hla condition was not In e!ght home jeeterday, at Ckmp xacharr Taylor at the Utah Agrictmral college will dls. the committer were Mr. thought to lie dangerous until a few day quarantine'! to reports of th city board of Hy. Hf is tne oldest son of MrsLouisville Charle uxs legislative metier of interest to iiertiwr, Relatives xver summoned to the were 'wo deaths from the H. Pugh and Lester F. ago. There of 34 i Last Fourth teouth formers iie UU bedside the daq. Leas and get a new pair of 3 egiosscs. Silty -- tue y, Would Make' All of States 1 Same Size ' -- tin -- eol-c)- ir tht legislatur- we, South and East Members Convention e - ARE Send Found June Under onage Act on Epl Eft btiK-heo- TOR WALKS WOULD SPACE Puelicher, Originator, Tell Stamp Drive Plan. poet-lio- WANT FISH i eup-pli- ee DISTRICT .. FOR PAY C FORT . 1 d, 1 INJURED STREET tr ?Lth,Lllno"3'is aal-cr- le 1 OF hr HEALTH AT COURT 7ft hoe-pjt- aaao-rlati- CBTEUl, ss Slfi OjlDEB the party Lunl, Prevented NJOtMENT ran without restraint from any dull moment havingbeautiful at -- the victory and reconstruction were some vocal Commercial Mre. Kimball loung. A dinner held at tb In France wae Club last slight, but th banquet, riftspriDtJvA tf the war mi. Kddl. Kit.ptrtck gav presented. 275 w which perattended hy violin music, and a complete exquisite vaudeville son a. bad It serious purpose, and la the program waa furbished by th speeches that were delivered a vaat actor. amount of Information pertinent to th Drive. welfare of Halt Lake and Utah waa pre- Membership a Before th entertainment drew to aa sented. 11. hi. Byrne, vice president of close adopted for a resolution was new the club, waa the presiding officer, and member for Intensive campaign for AdLester D. Fieed waa toastmaster. th club, and Hose Beon w tanke ected to dressee were delivered by Governor BamPledge berger. President Heber J-- Grant. Joseph lead th work. wa Decker and Parley P. Jenson. There wa passed to those present, and there also an elaborate program of music, Jokes a plrit of enthusiasm . manifest Of that the future and special features, and the entertain-rne- nt prophesies well for th wa brought to a doe by a lively club. In discusxln th thing that mut b vaudeville program furnished by the Five American Girls, liinncy and Adelaide and Jon if Balt Lake I to achieve Its maxithea- mum growth, Mr. Decker ceiled attention Eddie KUxpalrlck. of the Pantag to th necessity of developing the ter. dv of th tirtire tat. H Mr. Decker gav th main talk of the take acevening. His subject was. '0111 Do Not cated that th Commercial club railroad a of After cittng tion to effct th huildlnf Grow; They Are Made. adnumerous Instance a Into tho Clntft district, explain! th to show that that the .opening up Of Ihia town's prosperity doea, not depend en- vantage our in would lo carevast country buina glv tirely oft natural advantages, be th coat would city and pointed out that fully analysed tbe force that are holdiring Ball Lane City back. Attention wax b only nomlnaL Th MlUard county called to the lack of development tn th rigation project wa also declared to b a to Sait ILke and thiug that nature ha given us, and matter of vital concern that lay la aouthena the elements responsible for this condi- th poaaibilltic enumerated. era Utah a were tion pointed out, The great trouble with our eald the speaker, is that Its natural re- Railroad Rates Reviewed. sources are uil natural. We must have review of th discrimination And the best methods of ofA detailed population. the railroads against Utah In favor population were discussed. of th securing this wa Pacific coast waa presented. FigA prospectus given of th improveto show that until rement that ahould be made at one and ure were- - quoted to ship freight th struggle of the Traffic Bureau of cently it hastn been possible eastern cities through this Utah to force tha railroad to .xirrect th originating bark and to again for state Log Angelea discriminatory schedule wa reviewed. less money than it could be billed to Utah direct. Tbe effect of this claimed Proposed Improvements. Injustice on the various businesses of this Governor Bamberger spoke of Utah' part of the country were carefully her war record and held the attitude analysed and It wa shown that a largo by citisena toward the conflict, and mad list of Industries that otherwise wouid a plea for tho receestty of care in th have brought great profit to local citl-xereconstruction. have been prohibited. Tho Improvement that are proposed by th etale were enumerContrasted with thi ambitious program for bolt Lake, and given that it might ated and their necessity explained. The unfaltering faith of the Mormon add emphasis to the arguments, was th In th final outcome of the war wa the satiric speech of Mr. Jenson, He wanted adto know why It la proposed to build good leading theme of lYesident Grant automobile roads and thua compete with dress. He also described how the American marine stopped th German army the railways, in which so much money Is He alJo claimed that and saved Parts, and In saving aha city already invested. to construct expensive work to bring saved France and the world. Mr. Jenson apnea red tn character. Hie water Into th city and then create a sewer syatem to take It out again is a role wa that of an who Trembled at the mention of innova- waste of capital, n$ he humorously Intion. The dangers of unchecked progress quired. Rite will drink th water If the He are repealed? law waa the theme qf his address. As a bit prohibition of brilliant satire it was entertaining, blamed Queen Isabella for bringing Amerhad she and it also Jlustrated aa important prin- ica Into th war, for. he said, not been ao progressive, Columbus would ciple. Among th special features of the eve- never have discovered this country and screen of Jack hence the United States could not have ning the projection on th Keares'a cartoon of our leading citisena taken sides with the allies. Through all deserve special mention. They were in- subjects relative lo advancement- h con, tinued hla crltlcUm. deed suggestive of their ubjoct'a beet The address wa given In a foreign diaknown characteristic, and yet they did not portray things that would hurt th lect and proved one of the moot pleasing ' feeltnge. The singing, conducted by Pro numbers on th program, fessor A. C. rTh Wilke e FUJI fr r Commercial Club Banqueters Infuse Mirth Into Work on - Post Ho, Problems; Salt. Consideration of; Post-wa- r oi Ceases )l Receipt Lakes Prosperous Future Foretold - Harris Are to Enlarge and Remodel Ackerman . of City tie It canyon water euppiy. ... ... Kor the issue of 60,099 bond for city s portion of eonatructlon of a t g nft ftFV MWttTt i of, or contribution For the Iaeue of liuOOOO bond for erection Memorial building. toward, a Hoidier', Hallors' and Marins the for Kor the isaue of 1H,vo8 bonds a s I ! , . ,,,,,,, Kor the leaue of $33 Ooo ijonda for the eonatructlon of bridge over and canal........ the Jordan river Surplus '"I'llVm- etreet 9 bonds fur city s portion ofi"; Kor the leaue of $200 gut- Kor th iaeue of 66 099 bonds for citys portion of curbing, . twins fuid grading of at coMtructkm bonda tor city t portion Kor tbs isflut ot . . Y t na iraof $20,000 bond for municipal batJ hou For the t Mrm prtuff ; provemont of ground other im buiiding and,Vw"VL4 For th Imuo of 113,010 bond forim t Liberty parks nd proving now . perk and boui provement e.eeeer. YILfd Kor th Issue of 27.699 bonds for paving and other lmprovamenta at the city cemetery of paving repair Kor the lasu of 42.109 bonds for construction bust- In plant. West Side fire elation, and a comfort elation .. the new dmtrirt bond for underground ftro irm lytcm. of S22. For th e ApprovaL e Ko 1W. Brilliant Talks Featured at Reconstruction Dinner Of , - Three-to-on- T bonde for water euppiy conduit from the I For the issue of U9 various feeder mouth of Parley's canyon to th nortbaaat bench, mama water throughout distributing system. water triam eluus ; and lowering water mains In can,J For the Issue of UM.npo bonds for aequlring Water rights ot w er u P wiurcee her aa del td and crehhs city, yon adjacent and the development of lo ply. by exchange or purchase, or both, cal sources of supply J For the Issue of fuW.Opd bonds for conservation and development m MIKES '2 on Telegraphic Commani Men Many Are All construction work oa th a Urg mess halls being added t0 tl eral hospital t fort DoiHgj V topped yesterday afternoon 0 graphic instructions received by M A. J. McDonald from the erala office surf, at Washington. ? Lr messages wplained that it i, belie, sufficient bed capacity is now avail,! to handle all cases. The depart, asks how near completion Fort conatruction Ik Upon teams of these orders, Jr, ?kfc W. Mont Ferry wired to beaator Smoot god Iht construction quartn, j ter general at Washington. Ap against stopping work on hipmtU tm, ! that there are many men out for here, aggravating the labor Proou j and thathe govefnment attitude ed react unfavorably upon other roatrt tion enterprises. Bequest u that the work be continued. W -- w1 Will Ask Government to ?r YieJi At the meeting yesterday of the fa. Lake Eotary club, Willard T. secretary and freasurer of th Lun Cannon Engineering eompany, mmt, that the elub endeavor to hav tbe eo, ernment continue the Fort DouslMr atruetion work. The matter u ferred to the committee on pnblg g fairs, David A. Smith chairmaa t if the government could not be iadset to reconsider its order. A force of from 4o0 to 650 fivihu HOLD REPORTED . Pro-fdsw- er Ma!hin.nCy?: INFLUENZA REPORT OF u:aji i.g ;Unr pei 5? bei WA! aa'ltt have been employed in tbe etruction under Lrncb-Canno- tbe Engineering n f tb ttmou eomptitv would Salt Lake. Among these wert 'it, carpenters, 23 plumbers, 30 clcetneim 35 steamfitters, 50 painters, 25 timbe men, 13 plasterers and about too tn Allied laborer, all returned midim The weekly pavroll amounted to fret $11,000 to $12,000. 'AH these men gen released from work yesterday. Work eo the hospital wu on December 20. A general ntinut the contemplated cost was ivc v representatives of tbe construction m pany as $263,000, Eighty per cent r the work haa. now been completed. er hi iCKlS ylaui garni The : n , ( which grounds at Fort Douglas, hna been prepanM, McDonald not be forwarded for rprv Jh4t. ? it ia learned definitely dcpartmeatiAtendj to .teaks oj Tbe status of both hospital,, ia possible that the While may be abandoned and used for troops, it is the the ion of medical officers that will be held at the post without it lt0 m sPE, Ben a H jratot Owen fN ti M usna Ar. Ia uv. w,0t Hthi Is sc ioub irntj WO.O W SE FD Mi th Jadi the WU th hee 4uc SI! PL i t Cfc D I ret ure'VCgn s Dr G. A, IJvht h Hours. (Ad' Bldg. Mclntyr Phon Hvland 1500-ITtntsr ." J. :4rtr tr.ci to bo-pi- W Ura Om ' T 2j"ba bdo1W, CP South. tr. that ator W, ..WASHINGTON, Feb. General Ireland announced ns n result of the number of army trstion of sick and wound, 8,taig. gte in city hospitals, it had , discontinue fifteen base to sP war under are already Cod. hospitals at Camps Joseph E. Johnston, W1', wbM!f IdlngStstton.ra B'O rr. arrow CitO' ; Sen! official iofoni it is uimored at that the war prison in8he?i,,rte' bly be removed given over to troop yesrnr. California, other ith ( SETS1, rduo.the to Demo ) and (art been received, Greene, McClellan, Sevi and to J sad In if gral j, ; -' I 4i ttt 84 1 -- post u '( explanation for the order.' the hospital was to be abandoned r scoffed at by - fivedfraf office, w officers of the post believe the n mot ns that tbe patient will be it.;to hospitals in Arizona nd Cfi and that the post will ba turned u't line post occupied by at least a wpo.' Word of the appeuda! of infantry. of Brigadier General Howard B. out1 commander of tbe post, annottr uin tbe press, haa not yet bees rw at post headquarters. General Hit! waa stationed at Fort Duchesne, Ca asBoriit during 1898, where he with Major McDonald,, now eetiiir. ; tion quartermaster of Fort IW He waa graduated from tbe t' ' States military academy ia Jbot, IS? is an honor graduate of tha Infan' and Cavalry college class of Met, waa graduated from the Army Staff cl; lege in 1908. In 1911 he wi grt ated from the Army War college- - tt a lieutenant colonel of r--,o' the airy, and, on the outbreak of- Be was made brigadier goncrxLcommander of a brigade at Camp t ston, Kan., up to February L Expect Orders to Resume. Lieutenant Colonel Aleiaadarji Perce, commander of the general pitai, doea not believe the hospital be abandoned. In his opinion. aa the surgeon general's 0M 7 that the work ia 80 per cent wrnpw orders will be given to finishtbsthaRa- r but to make no increase in the hospital, aa it ia alreay am' . that enough to handle nil eases ' sent to the post. Plana for beautifying the m military 1 M i.'icr , Abandonment Rumors Scouted Officers st tho fort .could SutnottOr i DOB romm-n- has-bee- 4 2t direction tlV e OL Vi Tli bo la br Life and Character ifH r- v FOR ill Thrown Out of Work; City Take Prompt Action. I FEBRBABV 26. This nature Is a ' ' g.kn1 tion of quietness and Is an Intense lov of rat r"j : lion. Suure. I Intl.cMed ln Ing. arehitecturt -r and y. Is exact and ord- m8 It he f,. Ity and a fsitliful steady, mature, clined to soberness. h cheerfulness psn.es and stiirountRng !n the governing sign, v bs Pne ; Juriter sl estate and y R-- tif , 11 ,r,tusr , Jjtu-- e ftI n , vcr: v 4 u to- K fa 5! |