Show FIFTEEN TONS UTAH FISH ARE DISTRIBUTED TO POOR J 1 1 f 4 4 ft z f t v t S e t St 1 1 s st 1 I t 5 5 M S 5 S SS S i S. S S SS S S S. S S t t S 44 I S Y S I I S. S c S S SS 5 5 S S S k S S 4 5 SS 5 S. S S SS 5 S S js S SS S 5 S S 5 S S. S S 5 4 S S S S z 5 5 S 5 S. S S s S. S 1 S I 4 HUNDREDS EDS fO FORM M lINE TO GET SUPPlY Of mOD FOOD CI Produce Peddler Peddle Declares Want Stalks in Homes of Needy LIBERAL SUPPLIES OF FISH WERE ERE GIVEN TO EACH OF THE TIm PERSONS WHO APPLIED F FOR roI R THE THEM I TODAY IN ECCLES A AVENUE VE THERE WERE POUNDS DISTRIBUTED DISTRIBUTED DISTRIBUTED DIS DIS- AND THERE REMAINED ABOUT 2000 POUNDS AT THE CLOSE OF or THE DISTRIBUTION THESE WILL VILL BE GIVEN TO THE ORPHANS' ORPHANS HOME AND DAY NURSERY NURSERY NURS NURS- ERY AND ANI SIMILAR ORGANIZATIONS When more mor than 3 a thousand I hungry men and women stand Inline in lino line for or hours to get a n few ew fish that I are arc given away it throws tho lie into tho teeth of or those officials who say ay there are no unemployed in Salt Lake said D. D P. P Davis Jefferson JettersOn Jofferson Jet Jef ferson tersOn street t peddler of ot garden produce today during tho the distribution tion of tL fish in Eccles avenue I When 4 tJ those officials say there is no misery In Salt Lako Lake they thoY try tTY t to deceive the public he ho con Not one man in ten of or orthe the hundreds in tho the Hue Uno clamoring for a few fow bony fish tish today havo the means of ot preparing those fis fish for tho the table after they get them There Thoro are arc men 2 and d women all nU along route who my ray are hungry and who h have ve been hungry every day this winter There are aro dozens of them who beg me mo to give them thema a few tew potatoes or to let them havo have havea a few fow ve vegetables in exchange for bottles bottle and sacks and sometimes offer to pay with tho the furniture in their bare homes Fully 2000 men and women bo boys boye and girls were assembled in Eccles avenue on the tho hancock spur at It 10 o 0 lock ock this morning when the distribution was begun of f a carload of edible fish car carp and suckers sucker taken from Utah Jake Inko bythe bytho by tho the state fish an and game commission ion Baskets sacks a and boxes were carried carried car ried ned b by tho the fish h hungry throng and the hc corps of men from tb the tho fi fish and game department nn and from tho the count county poor clerks clerk's office was kept busy handing hand han big ing out tho the fish until the the thelast last ast ecal was 1 gone pono ono There approximately pounds of fish in the car anti ami all but tho the late lato comers corners were K given cn generous por portions ons Tho The crowd was vs an orderly one and andin andin andin in the tho lon long which extended d from tho the Hancock spur to Second West street and for moro more than a 3 half block south of ot Eccles Eceles avenue there thero no dis Men and women black and white rubbed elbows in the crowd In apparent good nature and forgetting linea of color or of caste A few policemen wore were on hand to keep koep tho crowd in line lino but their services ices were not needed those thosa in line lino 4 realizing zing that if they lost Jost their places they would d 1 bo lo 0 compelled to go CI to to tho the t S foot Coot of the thc class The fish wore taken from Utah U lake e under tho the supervision of deputies in inthe inthe th the office offic of tho the fi fish h nn and nud game gamo com coin missioner the men employed being paid 1 cent cent 11 a pound fo for their work The I car was to Salt Lake Lako by 1 tho the Salt SU Lake Laith Route without char charge o. o |