Show PUBLIC OffiCIALS SWORN TO DO THEIR DUTY SHOULD INVESTIGATE SIM THESE fACTS Henry Zimmerman Zimmerman- for forthe forthe forthe the A. A Fisher Fier Browing Brewing company signed numerous bonds for saloon licenses taken taken tak uk en an out during tho early part of tho the year Out CJ of seventy bonds examined Mr Zimmerman's 3 name Dame appears as lS surety seven times In Tn taking an u oath nath Q eU tunes times Mr t. t Zimmerman s swore ore be b. was w worth As bein being a bre appeared lucrative lucra luera- ti tive THE TELEGRAM man mak went Tent into into into in in- to the records in tho the county treasurers treasurer's office nice for further information In book B pa page c lino Iino 3 i Mr r. r Zimmerman is credited with 10 10 worth of property on which he lie pays tax taxes s. s Lino Lint 45 same book same ame pa page credits Henry Henr Zimmerman and Katie Zimmerman with n property valued at 70 0 on which is paid taxes Records of count county taxes alone e in iii th this proposition for this tillS reason I Bondsmen n in swearing D they Y are arc worth 1000 the tho amount mount named d in in the Iho saloon I license bonds in in Salt Lako Lake county swear I that this amount represent ent property lo lo- located laI toted sated within Salt Lake c county Tho I city in iii lC requiring this oath provides pro pro- I Tho The city cap can get et recourse e by attachment or similar processes on ou property attachable by it Salt lt Lake City could cO not get recourse if property I involved rd was s located in New York or orI Ireland Irelan So records s in tho county treasurers treasurer's office office mut must be et evidence of a amans aman's amun's I mans munh tar monetary monetary qualifications to act as asI asa asa a bondsman for a 3 saloon within the tho I county I Williams Signed Many I Th The name of Frank Zimmerman appeals ap tp I yearn peals on oil one bond Xo No such uch name appears apI appears ap ap- I pears in tIlt the city directory G. G E. E Williams accountant for the lIenna a Wagoner enel Brewing Brewing- company carry II i nou enough h bonds during tho the early early part of t the he year tar to bring on writer ter IS sel s el cramp amp even 11 to an accountant In addition addition addition ad ad- to the bonds shown n in in another column Mr 1 Williams signed five bon bonds out of thirty examined Saturday atur n mornin morn morn- in jug ing I in the county tax books s sr r resulted in much light upon tho the proper proper- I tv t 1 surd stUd taxes paid by n different I I George porge Will Williams am a business hll man of thi this city it There was a no mio mistake made for forthe fori forthe i th the reason on ou t that thai the business maws mans ua name is a a on the tho records record with that of hi his business s partner George S. S Manion t the hI two tn-o forming this the company of A 1 Williams i Where Accountant Account Account- ant aut Williams tind will not bo be known until a still it ll more thorough search has bas been ma made l Fred T. T mer vicc iee of 01 the Ric Rieger r Lin Lindley ler company compan liquor and lUd C cigar e-ar e merchants was sU also o busy si signing sighing bonds about u II year ago With ith T. T J. J I Nelson on he ho si signed tho bonds for th the Cullen Cul- Cul len Inn en bar doing business under tho the name of tit Hauso S Co ll also o the bonds of Frank Wenzel Tho The Owl 74 4 East ERst 8 Second con South street o and the bonds of Fisk Fro frost Irot t. t 3 III fi Commercial street Ut Utah h and und Salt Lake Lako are re thoroughly aroused and antI everywhere is the liquor r i situation bein being discussed d In Salt Lake I the br brewery wery throttled saloon is is getting mo most t discussion slon Breweries Now Alarmed Out of eighty bonds si signed cd before bre breweries cries became m alarmed a 3 bi big majority major ma-jor- ity its c carry irry names of officials and oes CS of breweries b More OTC recently professional professional pro pro- surl surety ty companies and md firms firm have hac been called upon to sign ign bonds but hut this attempt to befuddle does not befuddle the th thinking citizen cu a sec sec- second ond When the council convenes t tonight on ht things worth hearing arin are arc going oin to be bo uttered uttered ut ut- for proposed ed liquor laws as are arc going to be brou brought ht up The council took a police shah at the breweries some time ago councilmen councilman have shed their coats ct ats now and it will ho bo bits biff bang Light tar taps s arc are thin things of t the e past palt I Somebody's s going to het gt lon long deserved de deserved served humps hump Small Sma wonder the breweries who have hl ruled supreme in in the tho open are now trying try tT- ing to t retain their thir throttle hold upon the saloon indu industry in this city dh- but hut in inthe inthe inthe the dark Tho The interest being evidenced in the facts fact presented pre by 11 THE 1 HI- HI TELEGRAM TELE I GRAM I M tells how lion disgusted Salt alt La City fity i i. i is with i h lr brewery wI domination on The decent citizen n is HI determined to break this tins hold simply get getting beneath th rover Oyer will saw save a 1111 I lw law w bra breaking lI 1 iu in m II being supplied w with th facts ts the till recent decent citizens cit eit I zells feel fee that tha j i- is 3 ahead |