Show I II I I BARTENDERS DRIVERS AND I 4 COLLECTORS SIGN BONDS fOR TilE THE BREWERY SALOONS 7 in Doing So Each Sw Swears ars That H He lb Owns Prop Dirty Methods of the thc th B Beer cr Trust More Disgusting Dis- Dis gusting E Day ii i Blacker and blacker grows the grows the part played h hei hereby by the liquor business as one goes deeper and deeper into it Today's discoveries are more startling than any yet and and- and the probing has really only commenced Decent citizens and all others will be surprised to learn that BO BONDS DS OF BREWERY OWNED SALOONS IN THIS CITY HAVE BEEN SIGNED NED TIME AND TIME AGAIN BY MEN WHO ARE COLLECTORS BARTENDERS DRIVERS AND OTHERS OF SIMILAR POSITIONS I Oscar Peterson collector for the tho A A. Fisher Brewing company signed ned in the thet t first quarter of or this year el eight ht out of ot ott t fifty bonds for saloons loons in this city In doin doing this Peterson took an 03 oath tb in signing each bond that bo ho was worth the amount named in the bond bond 1000 1000 or or altogether worth Books B Band Band Band and D records D-records records of county taxes assessed assessed assessed as as- and paid kept on file le in tho the county treasurers treasurer's office office- credit oce-credit credit Mr r. r Oscar Peterson Petersen with paying payin the following fol Lol- Lol lowin lowing county taxes Value Taxes East Third street 60 22 South Sixth West street 25 23 South Sixth East Eat street 25 O 91 Total a assessment Not paid paid- yet yet- The bonds by si signed signed- ned by Peterson arc aro in the city license collectors collector's office and as explained the tho county tax books in the county treasurer office They are rc official 1 re records and are given l en for for- what they are worth Upon eleven of the tho fifty bonds bonds' examined exam med ined this the morning name of of Os Oscar r Lehman Lebman superintendent of the Salt Lake Lako Brewin Brewing compa company y appears as as' on one of the tw two sureties required on on each bond Mr Lehman must Lehman must if tho cloven Ioven oaths are true be worth 11 11 This is isahl all aU from the records in tb the lic license n e collectors collector's office Book D credits Mr Lehman with county taxes taxes' Mr Patterson and Mr Lehman hman have not ot been been selected by this paper papin as as' as lone hone illustrations of methods pursued pursued pur pur- sued d by breweries Their names simply aim sim ply appear appen most frequently on the half hundred bonds examined This cumi nation I Ip only ony commenced Other Othen things win will a further examination M Most st noticeable aro ro these two points t first a majority of the saloons controlled controlled con con- trolled d by breweries are dives or mana managed managed man man- a aged ed by foreigners These two facts l h stick tiek out glaringly IY in inthe the half half- hundred bundred bonds bonds' inspect inspected d. d It appears appear that all the Commercial street street- places are controlled by brew breweries ries a af ar 8 agents attaches or employees employee t of ot brew erics eries ones si signed od the bonds for the first quarter For those c who doubt facts aro are presented b herewith Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomor Tomor- row row more facts will be be- presented and nd lists will be published for the time during duron dur duro n tag ing which the worked i in the open Recently the breweries took w to cover and anti bonds are signed by names not so to publicly linked with the brewery in in- rests Oscar Peterson durin during the first quarten ter ten acted as as surety for the following saloons K Karsgard Neilson 62 Commercial Com Coin mercial street Ambrose Dales I S West Firth South street t H Hanak I West First South James Stevenson Stev Ster- enson South West Temple Nick ick Ted Tedesco seo West South Temple John South State street Linden Linden Lin Lin- den i Lindstrom 63 West Second South L E. E Inglis 53 58 East First South Scarcelli Maffee West Second Secona South The second surety with Mr Peterson for the first quarter for tor Linden Linden Linden Lin Lin- den Lindstrom In Inglis and Scarcelli Malice Maffee was F. F A. A Fisher bookkeeper in inthe in inthe the Fi Fisher ber Brewing Brewing- company's offices Henry Zimmerman for forthe forthe forthe the A A. A Fisher Fiber Brewing company f was 3 associated as second surety with Mr Peterson son on bonds for the tho following places Ambrose Dales Hanak James Stevenson Nick Tedesco co and with P F. A. A Fisher for William Baer 63 61 West First South William P P. Kiser vice president ident and mana manager er of ot the Henry enry Wagoner Brewing Brew Brew- Brewing ing ine company signed a lar large c number of the fifty bonds examined Jacob Moritz oritz vice president treasurer and general manager was Vas also surety 4 officio cio cia when needed for the Salt Salt Lake Lab Brewing company G. G E E. Williams a accountant ac countant for the Wa Wagener ener Brewing Brew Brew- I in jag ing company was also H surety surety etc for faT his employers Such Sueh brotherly feeling among boss and bookkeepers as that which has bas existed existed ex ox- isted in Utah's breweries is is unique in in business circles What thrills must have ha been felt by mere collectors as they dashed off ofT their names t along on the side of those of ot the presidents and managers managers maDa man maD a agers ers of their companies But the conduct conduct con con- duct duci of the breweries is no joking matt mattot mat mat- t tot ter r. r Although they h have vo taken to cower cover the end is 15 not yet There was a meeting between een bartenders bar bar- tenders and saloon men and councilmen last Jast night Certain saloon keepers visit visited d the council cb chambers and upon learning that bartenders and license committee were in r on conference w went n away apparently satisfied with what they had bad learned One Question is for tor tori light i bt upon the the resolution which ono one M ol of tho the bartenders month noi nc-I. H How w about that resolution resolution weI wo we drafted Thursday evening evenin evening asked asked one one I of the bartenders of a tl newspaper man tod today r r t it was wa the tho substance o of the short reply made by tho the bartender chief Public indignation is is thoroughly arou aroused d over the pernicious domination of liquor business In t ibis his city b by breweries brew brew- cries eries and the tho public will not feel feel- that those in have done dono tb their ir until tho the trusts trust's grip trip line has b boon OU lifted Startling as developments dc of the few pas past t days clays h havo vo been thor they will ill be found to have been the flickering of a candle candle- The glare Iare of the limelight M is just be be- i in lug ing turned on And somebody's ty eyes J Jaro aro Iala going to bli bli- bli lJ- lJ J |