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Show THE NEW RECORD Noted Orator Will j HILL LINER IS Deliver Series of LIMPING TO PORT Talks Psychology ! r 'AX PAYERS Minnesota's Slow The Store Ahead Advertising Only the Truth ! MADE BY IS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 IIERALD-REPUBLICA- X, Progress May Be Due to Injuries Re- Suits ceived in Explosion. ..'ilk Less Than $500,000. i v.' $3,250,000 IS COLLECTED Reluctance to Fay 3 Per Cent Penalty Cause of Prompt 1 Settlement of Charges. , I T JL vci-ferrt- ay . la-s- t -- - .1 I 1 1 1 r t- - oll-r!;ih- le. r tax. n xt-ndi- r-- f . r 1 I of-fi- frni J IlKV. KI.WI.V I Hev. niwln I Tin; HOUSE. House, who has a natk rcpvitatlon as an orator and psychologist, xvlll deiix-ea of sermons at P.aotist church and First Presbyterian chtirch hecclnningr tonlKht. He has jtivt completed a tour of the Pacific coast. In all of the cities where he appeared he xvas greeted by crowded churches, and comments of the press were very favorable to him. His sermon, "The Psychology of Health," is declared one of his he t. beintc based on psychology from thi standpoint of the popt I. He xvtii open his series of sermons at 3 o'clock tl is afternoon, when he will address a con k relation at Immanuel church on "An Available God." Ilaptfst He xvlll also oelivr a sermon this even-tiin the same church at 7.30 o'clock. He will deliver two sermons tomorrow, an,! Tuesday an.l Wednesday will open the series of four meetings to be held In First Presbyterian church. Ir. Houc xvlll no from Salt Ltfxke to Ienver. where he xvlll deliver the same, series of sermons at three In churches that city. n-- r 1m-man- ie uel n; f v.-h- f-- SERVICES AT POCATELLO -e r r ! 1 -- fh . I -- t ao-fptf.l- - total tax rrly due I xv To In I i:tahoratr Itltunllstir and Musical Program Arranged for Mlk Lodge of orro In Mrmory of Tare. o ? , 9l7TM,fWV. 're-'n- j The r ilerBhi-nerHjbllrtn- .l Pocatello. lee. 4. Pocatello lod?re of i:iks. No hold annual memorial exercise n the Prln ess theatre tomor-roxafternoon at o'c lock. members of the lodsre ha'o Thirty Joined the ilent majority, memorial services havimr been held for all but who died xvithin the past year. 'hree. were Th'-;eorre Winter, Walter H. Smith and John V. Hayes. The program for the day follows: Funeral march Ch. Gounod Auditorium orchestra. Kltual 'peninir ceremonies Ilxalterl ruler and lodge. Poll call of (lerpasf.I brothers Secretary. Solo, selected .... Mrs. C. Douglas Smith Responses and declarations Lodge officers Sign of prlef Lolge and officers Opening ode Lodge V. Overture. Norma Bellini Auditorium orchestra. Invocation Chaplain Don Carrothers Solo, selected T. D. Jones Kulogv FH ml Melodle Auditorium orchestra. J. H. Peterson Memorial address Lodge Closing ceremonies audience Lodge and Ioxoiogy Rev. M. L. Hutton penedlctlon Orchestra March, selected '.7-'- , w-i- ll x- .1 about $3.7.".'.". Tt a. estimate. that up to rlosluK about i:;.2.'.0.'")0 or a litJ tlne tieA niort- had been collet ted. the the cherkp are m11 in list p.on work of preparing the drliuunmt the will fnnm'ni'r L'n'l'T the laxx' r is clvn ntiu1 !ays in whU h trfa.'iir. t.. prerare this list. To do this he to put three extra shift o'y propoi1 t kfcttinif out the list. lerk T!i v xvlll work ilav. jight and Sunday until tbe tiMf - t out. After the ;i.t published theinirorfire HELD AS CAR RORRFR will then r.;. t, 7 tin for f r the penalty tax" and v. If f, e deUr.tuent ta- - s are not paS'l with the jenaltv- before the in iec m!T the property Walter Kennedy Allexed o lie One of third "eM'Tiil.Tv sold t" satisfv the tax lien. will Iir.nd Who Are stealing short Line shipment at Pocatello. OFFICIALS IN CONFERENCE Th- yej-ter.la- y - k re.-ei- x - lr"c!-x- Iteport, ThJit I. S xcltnmr . Are Mrrllnit 'ceretly trr onideret. 0! f r r State officials he 1.1 a !on S enoe yfterdav with Sheriff .lo'.m t w. i: at i'.r"ei f.f lSalt Lake ;r.e.-rounty l bran- h ..f th,of the WiLsle. agcr.cv. I'inkf rtoii Ieteettve The purpose of tite ronfrfti e, :t wa learned, wa fo pl.xre i Sheriff I'orlfi InfortrJati.u; si"'!, o;.. state offl lals by taetr y.-r- t t.ike In. that the to n v iTil't t e?t ir.t e what mrfiiate ste done ty thet I. W. ".'s ar.d f.. out of threat.-o- f prevent the violenee. Ireent at the meeting were Hoy. William Srry. John K. Ilar.lv. to the poverror' Warden Arthur Pratt. Ie;.ity Warden Andrew v Pre. Attornev Central A. It. Kirne.-ii: Wlilsie and Sheriff C.r..M. -- l.e.-o- - e . ra-tlv- e. -- i I atr-i;ii- prixat-secreta- ry Kan Francisco. Dec. 4. The crippled Hill liner Minnesota, returning toward the Golden Gate after having turned hack xvhen xvell at sea on her first voyage to Ixndon, Kngland. has In her brig three men xvho. if Information made public here tonight is correct, are suspected of perpetrating an explosion which, the Information says, occurred In the engine room of tno big freighter ar.d caused her disability. San Francisco representa t! x'es of the reat Northern Steamship company are to have admitted the reported tonight receipt of a message from St. Paul, Minn., where the general offices of the Great Northern company are located, of the explosion and telling the arrest of thealleged three men. this information Is said to Originally hax'e been turned over yesterday to tho shipping firm of Ralfour. Guthrie & Co., at Seattle, Wash., by IJritlsh secret servico men. Then, it was said, the news was forwarded to St. Paul. The message said, it was reported that there Is aboard the Minnehere, sota a man. noxv said to be under suspicion, xvho Is alleged to havo stated before the Minnesota sailed from Seattle that the vessel would never reach her destination. The last report received hy the Fan Francisco merchants' exchange from the Minnesota came on December 2. At that time the xessel was "SO miles south of San Francisco. Since then a tug and a salvage steamer have been pent to her assistance. Marine ir.sn here declared tonight that they base their belief that the Minnesota is gravely upon the sloxv progress of the steamer is mak-in- r to this port. C. W. Wiley. portin captain of the company Seattle, xvho Is steamship tow In SanI Francisco, said tonight: "While have had many messages from Captain Garllck of the Minnesota within the last ten days, none has mentioned the nature of her trouble. Perhe may have had reasons for sihaps lence in this regard. The is making about four knots an hour under her own fteam." Court Notes z3 mm rm Hade fo Retail at $25.80 and $35.00, Ml Specially Prised 10 ft DAY FOB MX 1A ti M tn The t Iec. Fo. - - atello. Ilerald-Republlet- series of box r Series has been uncovered by Joe Jones of the Short Special Agnt and WaltKennedy has been harmed before Fnite.l States Commissioner Theodore Turner xvith pilfering Interstate shipments. Officers are now n the tookout for confederates. It that some local person "snot" the through freight and xvould notify his pals, xho xxou.d board the train ami while n route xvould go through shipments t I bundles at convenient points ".'onrfi.t the line, where thev would be up and reshipped to Pocatello arc! sold. The thleverx- had assumed considerable proportion and several suspects have already fled the' city. 4. A - . Jt'-oea- con-.slnni- e!t i. - . POCATELLO NOTES because all the newest models are included! because there are sizes for women and misses! because of the extra fine quality from which they are made! Help ConceaLMe By Keg w nr ty Tli. i! Pocatelio. Iec. neptiblkan.l Ih-ra:- The schools of the a thorough fire drill inaugurated xvas xetertlav and the planyoung-fterr.yptein fV.lv taken hold of bv the j. Superintendent Walter Slders xv i U coach in the children the ti.se of ti;e equipmentthoronghlv bv the time thev move into the $7j.O0) school balHiitg under onstructlon. Iurtlee Alfred Hndce. a Stipreme couol : f f day. here looking spent after r ronal J)i;sines. this being his home. fttr which he left for the norther.i tart of ofthethestate, wher the regular sionthe court will fust ofhigher the xve?k. Shortn IJne.x- general a?ent Joe; Fiie.-tle.l at IS ent A. Hrewer. attended Superintendthe opening of the CouTcert ial club at Uighv Wednesday night. tv 4. -- con-xrr- .e . f - a l- - Dili ti MTtHti: ItOUHFIl. When employees of the Kchramtn-Johnso- n tlrug iktore at Fifth South and Main street came to work yesterdax-morninthey found the front door had be-eit prte.j open, sixt'pon investigation was found f whisky, that i'arts two xvatche and all the dimes and in the cash register had been quarters in the stolen. Several nickels xx ere left. Iete tive Williamsregister is Ing n vestigating the robbery. hick hui; Sheriff C. C. ftiBtefliiYf nriiNn. Those six words tell the story of the consistent success of WESTERN OUTFIT CO.'S SALES. Give the WOMEN WHAT THEY WANT, WHEN THEY WANT IT, at a PRICE that SAVES THEM MONEY, and THERE IS NEVER ANY TROUBLE ABOUT DRAWING BIG CROWDS. POSITIVELY the GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON. SUIT. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE MONDAY if you are in need of a STUNNING REMEMBER, the WESTERN OUTFIT system enables you to buy now and pay later in little sums to suit your earnings. SALE MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. Main Floor. FUR-TRIMME- Thi-ee-Stoi- y r wtcn ncresiary by Cuticura Oiat-Cien- tThey keep the skin fresh and clear. Free by Mall Samples HJ'I Oiatraeat erjrwt!ere. Catlear Po3 -- Utml msjdI of cit roj:ed fr with 32-- book. Carstensen left Deputy Denver last night with Robert Rums, xvho is charged xvith murder in the first o degree k for the killing of William Garfield two years ago. at Hunts xvas arrested in Colorado on a of and was turned over charge to Deputy robbery Carstensen to answer to the of murder here. They xvill archarge rive here this afternoon. The heat unit of the soldiers' rations as issued today are as follows: Russia. 4029; American. 4193: French, r.340; Rrltish, 3292; German. 3147; Aus- trian. 2520. New Kngland's prises 25 boats. it- - r j THE BIG CREDIT 7 iJk'i Building n i x ui .,5 tr. a c State Street READY TO CELEBRATE IN H0N0RJ3F CELERY 1Mli ,i tfcfiHT .nr.ll.il fishing fleet - com... D vi r rvT' "' " w iF t M N M hi M 11 I INSTITUTION fl n waBSj,vJf Sskc t'z&i'K' STATF ST y i r H STATE STREET V-' i(r of conSuit to enforce stfsr tract to remodel a performance store in Logan filed by Albert Shaw against Martha S. Amussen. Swenson. by his guardian AHarry lbert S. Swenson, filed suit William Raer and others for against $10,000 for personal injuries alleged damages been to have sustained by the boy In an auto accident. Fdxvard A. Mulford sued the Randall-Dod- d Auto company for $500 a confor alleged nonfulfillment of damages tract for purchase and maintenance of a car. Nonsupport Is alleged In a suit or divorce by Mary M. Younrcen agaiast Frank Youngreen. Jack 1Z. Perry pleaded guilty before C. W, Morse to the alleged theft Judge of an automobile and was sentenced to an indeterminate term In the state prison.of Tommy Smith, alleged accomand was plice Perry, to sixpleaded In the county sentenced monthsguilty l e B" T T O Taf WiTT fn r jail. Pf.rv(hlrnr lr in ra n n 1 i B M 11 i ofVelery day tomorrow In George Talnter pleaded guilty to a celebrating m M. ' lilt tne stores orui'ia was S offense and grocery sentenced statutory that hunches of to an indeterminate term in state pris- piled up requesting yesieniay on. my. celery raised n L tan be sent to cltiea AW, yS ' Ln,lca Kd Leonard was sentenced to five r?rrolpne! months In the county jail on a plea of V5 I I Yesterday orders xvere received at guilty to a charge tf petit larceny. to for club Commercial the shipments A general setting of cases for the he mailed to Mexico City and also to term of the Third district several cities in France January and England. M. was court L. Ritchie. At least twenty-fiv- e made by Judge xvlll go bunches 30ft cases were set and the cal- to London. D. W. Lipman. chairman About Will Be Paid Tonight to endar will be published by the county of the Celery day committee, has a Tribute clerk as soon as it can be compiled anil number of orders booked for Paris. the Memory of Nine Deprinted. The hotel and cafe managers"' have as to prepare Judge C. W.andMorse made a setting of sent orders to the chefs civil parted Brothers. . criminal appeal cases. manv celery dishes as possible for appeal The regular criminal calendar set- lunch and dinner Monday. Indeed so for the January term xvill be made inventive have the cooks become that tingJudsre Morse at a later date. a celerv omelet Is being advertised in by Salt Lake lodge No. S3. B. P. O. Elks, one cafe. Commercial at the holds its memorial services this evenIt xvas estimated FRANCHISE IS QUESTIONED club of that more than 30.000 bunches the ing in the Salt Lake theatre. Tho offibe shipped through celery will Salt cers of the lodge xvill open the "lodge Lake. from mails Major of Poentello Authorized to Prethe in S o"clock. cities of sorroxv" in other and In Ogden Tributes will vent Lay Ins of Traction Line. a celebration be paid to at be also will tate there brothers. departed During lSrec;.il to The In honor of Celery day. Pocatello. Dec. 4. At last night s sesA number of department stores nave the year there were nine deaths in the sion of the city council action xvas laid in supplies of celery and will take local antlered herd. The includes taken in, opposition to any form of orders for mailing. The clerks will do E. Wallace Cornish. J. F. Harrison. C. traction line that should attempt to the xvrapning and xvill also attend to 11. Heritage, Julius Mayer, Julius Gauer, tinder an ordinance granted the mailing for customers. C. P. Craxvford, C. H. McGurrin. operate some time ago. which it is claimed is The dining cars on the railroads xvill Ganz and Nicholas Treweek. TheHarry invalid because a member of the counon Utah celery today. Red gram for the memorial services willpro-be to im- as follows: cil xvhose seat was in doubt voted for specialize ink will be used in profusion the It. A resolution was passed empoweriunon the traveling public in fact press IN MEMORIAM. the ng: the mayor to exercise his police that celery is king for one day Orchestra. Am Stillen Herd . . . .Wagner powers to prevent excavation In anv year at least Salt Lake Theatre Orchestra. street of Pocatello for the laying of Warning Against Wlltjng. any such line. OPENING CEREMONIES. The growers are taking advantage ofa The Pocatello Traction & Interurban Ritualistic address. Exalted Ruler xvarn at to consignees was incorporated this xvoek, Celery day railway Fred I. Nelson; roll call. Secretary W. distance to place celery which has been S. xvith a capital stock of $100,000. HavTaylor: ceremonial responses, officers in the mails for three or four days in secured an assignment of a fran- cold ing of the lodge; invocation, Chaplain E. to before water strip attempting R. chise granted J. Munn, as xvell as the stalk. The W. Kelly. from of celery certlflr-atkeeping the of public and the air and from xvater for long periods TROGRAM. convenience given J. I). necessity by ifHrowning t " Wilt L'ftlprX' Orchestra. Prayer ...... TTtflh tlmo 1. OVO . ,11111 the utilities commission, the company Salt Lake Theatre Orchestra. a come hack proclivity when I Baritone .i proceeded with the preliminary plans displays o n ,1 Kunnmpa saa fTAsh .solo. The Plains of Peace.. ,i i . ... for promoting organization. Wealthy D Avergne Barnard xvhen as shipped. are concern in the Utah interests Prof. Charles Kent. club departThe Commercial culinary project. Abbot Maginnis ment gave out its luncheon menu for Eulogy solo. Hear S. Me When I Call Soprano dav Celerv Practically yesterday. nn. ii vr: doing one Bruno Huhn in xvill contain celery Miss Mae O'Neill. Fork. De.c. 4. The. home of everything menu is as Spanish The or another. form T. of Lewis The David the juvenile Lost Chord ...Sullivan Orchestra, Judge xvas the scene of a reception last court Salt Lake Theatre Orchestra. of Cream Celery the Baritone solo, Some Sxveet Dav evening in honor of marriage of Hearts Celery Miss Jennie Lewis and Gilbert JohnW. II. Doane i Tartare Sole. of Fillet son is CeleryBraised of son. The bridegroom the Prof. Charles Kent. xvlll Celery Pork Grilled reside at Chops Outna Johnson. They Bruno Huhn solo, Invictus Soprano Broiled fresh Beef Celery Sauce Mrs. Lotta Ashby Madden. Spanish Fori. Omelet Celery Memorial address I. Celery Dressing Closing ceremonies.Rev. Elmer TheGoshen Leg of Veal SALT LAKE" EAGLES ELECT Roast lodge Creamed Celery Baked Potatoes Doxology Celery Salad Benediction W. Chaplain E. Kelly Hot Tea Biscuits Accompanist and leader of orchestra. William 1. Msark Sueceeils Max 31. Pumpkin Pie Cobbler Squire Blackberry Coop. Heaver Worthy President. William P. Maark is the new worthy of the Salt Lake aerie of the president fraternal order of1. F.agles. succeeding MAKE MORE MOHEY CHAUFFEUR HURRIES ON S. McCann was reMax M. Reaver. fifth term. The elected secretary for the will be installed other officers, who are: Our Big Weekly Direc- AutomoblllKt Fails to Frldav In theR first vlee, president: o Illlsworth.January, Son After of W. Olennv. chaotaln: Harry V. lloblnnon Out T. Opportunities George tory Knocking Don. treasurer: W. A. Stanley, inner of Kx press "Wagon. Tells How. H. A. Welling, outer guard; Tt. guard: M. Yanner. trustee.11. and Dr. H. While driving south on State street Wheeler, physiSnracue and Dr. T. .Send 2Tc. tell us just what you want between Ninth South and Tenth South cians. and your name will be Inserted in the last night. T. C. Robinson, expressman. next four issues and xve xvill send you 352 W. Eleventh South, xvas throxvn hawlins'on nits, a copy of each issue containing your from his xvagon and slightly bruised Mrs. Lemlre Iewls Raxvllnson. who name. Our directory goes to thousands and cut about the head, when an autowas born In Salt Uke in 1851. died at of dealers, mobile crashed into the rear of his advertisers, manufacturers, Clear Lake. Millard county, yesterday. xvlll xvho etc.. to be wagon and hurled it from the road. glad publishers, Mrs. Raxvllnson is survived by her hus- send you samples, copies, magazines, According to Robinson, automobile band and six children, namely, Mrs. circulars, propositions, opportunities, was running at a high the and was speed Mrs. money making plans and other articles without headlights. He xvas unable to Hannah Tnimbo of Salt Rachel Roper of Oak City, Walter of x'ahie. If you are a mail order man get the number, as the machine did Raxvllnson and Mrs. Iiurn Morrey of or want to be. If you xvant to make not attempt to stop. waeon was damaged, but Mls Jane Raxvllnson of Clear lots of money. If you are out of a heRobinson's Joseph. xvas able to drix-- to his Lake and Kit Raxvllnson of Delta. home. job. If your tobusiness is not togoing know where sell right.realWant estate, xvhere to buy anything WOMAN PNEUMONIA VICTIM your bottom rock at you need this prices, HOME BY AT PILES CURED sure tips from an Contains directory. xvith years of experience. Mrs, Charles K. Fombertr Passes Axvay NEW ABSORPTION METHOD expert ADVF.IlTIsERS can have nt Local Hospital. 8c for 4 their ads inserted H. Forsberg. xvife of Mrs. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, Anna 7 of xvords for per line blind or protruding Piles, send me issues. Charles E. Forsberg. master mechanic 35 word SPKCIAL, I xvlll tell you how the University of Utah, died at a address, and at your DO 13 issues for $1.10, 2S to cure yourself at home by the new ad. local hospital of last night. The Address for $2. Issues treatment: and will also send Public, Houston, Texas. She had been in pneumonia but the absorption hospital city a fexv days. Mr. Forsberg is the first torn? of this home treatment free for Our carries IT directory Edxvin S. Sheets, bishop of counselor to trial, with references from your own im mofe classified, real estate, xvard. Mrs. Frosberg the Thirty-thir- d locality if requested. Users cures. report orand mall mediate relief and speedy Send opportunity was 46 years old and Is survived by no money, but tell others of this of- der advertising than any nameher HOW husband children, three, and fer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, other WEEKLY published. Her ly. Edith. Elmer and Franklin. Box P. ?xotr Send your name or ads lnd. AdvertiseP. - Olson, also surfather. i)ame, Gustave ment. vives her. v today. No FREE codes. r Arrangements Completed for Annual Recognition of Importance of This Crisp Utah Crop " I 1 Vl M.ft n grs. MiKKIBW Mt J ilFvm illlh IleralC-Kepublira- lit S3 euatJtti WOMEN'S SPRING WEAR TO BE 'SHORT, FULL, YOUTHFUL' ! 4. "Short, full will be the spring slogan for women's wear as the result of the decision of the style committee of the National Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' association made public at its closing session here today. It xvill apply to old as well as young. Skirts will be short and full and coats will be cut shorter. Because of a lack of materials and dyestuffs, due to the war which has stopped Importations from abroad, colors and textures xvill be less varied, but the designer will make up for this xvith a xvide range in cut and trimming. Tucks and frills will emphasize the skirt fullness. Ripple effects will be good. Checks and stripes in all materials xvill be favorites, while dark, plain colors, trimmed with X'Ixid shades CLEVELAND, Dec. will be fashionable. Pockets on skirts and cuffs on sleeves of bold design in prominent color contrasts xvill be a feature. Garments for - TO FIGHT A k - C " Humphreys' Seventy-seve- n For Grip, Influenza, That Homeopathy requires faith to be of benefit is disproven by tho people of all beliefs being constant '' users of ' Seventy-seveTo get the best results, take "Seventy-seven- " at the first feeling of a Cold lassitude. If you wait until you begin to cough and sneeze, it may take 1 n. longer. A small vial of pleasant pellets fits the vest pocket. 25c and $1.00, at all druggists or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Jlediclne Co., William street, Nexx' York. HfittlWi Wolf-Ferra- ri 1 1 fj II lifll H cEIL JiF LADIES' SUITS LONG COATS DRESSES s: xvill col- lege girls. Belted effects and deep yokes in separate coats will emphasize this tendency and no wardrobe will be complete xvithout a sport coat. e V. women middle-age- d be almost as jaunty as those for TUBERCULOSIS Field Secretary of Jewish Association Makr Canvass Here. Rabbi Morris Wolf, field secretary for the Jewish Consumptive Relief assoa hospital at ciation, which maintains Cal., for Jexvlsh consumptives, Dorothy, is in the city soliciting treatment at for the sanitarium. The subscriptions the hospital is entirely free, including the assosays that medicines, and he care of a number of ciation is taking xvho xvere sent to the hospital gentiles, did not have money to go because they to a. charge institution. He is the guest of Rabbi S. Baskin while in the city and any information the hospital can be learned concerning bv calling him at Rabbi Baskin's home. Rabbi Baskin, J. Shapiro, president of and I. the Montefiore congregation, are directors in the association. Pepper Wolf will be in Salt Lake for Rabbi ten days locking after subscriptions to the association. tnzn ff m SSC GENTS' SUITS 2i OVERCOATS Thoroughly Cleaned? Ladies' Suits and Long Coats Pressed Gent's Suits and Overcoats Pressed Phone Wasatch 5777. 36 ESs&$L 1 T on:. 1 P THE ifi$al v& V East Fourth South Street. em e San-derc- Assi' v Garments Right Time Right Price j xx-a- s id R iqhi V fol-loxv- :?.--' lbecausall the best makes are represented! special special special special &XM y - n-- if. AX flJ? which t,im- - Hrliro.iter.t from nonpayment before r on at the offh c of the county treasurer 0f Halt Lake county, aggregated a little less than f S'V'mm, as nearly as could tw figured by luy c. Naylor, county treasurer, yestrrday affrrtooi,. The t t .i I dellnque ny this year Is ?e?.s than it han rvr ben known to It Is le than year by about 12.l.0')f. )t lm fnt j mat ed. The r,m for thin low .!!in.jjni-.! to th mrk M att tbit. Pt bv til"'"to be Penalty wh!h to pav their taxes paid u In tin.'". falling th rent pn!ty lanls tt figpr ured the j u n t lats will net the About $15.C"J. The actual county amount that mty t roll. nay bo n portion innidf rahly rfi'trci of 'he !rl)rit'int taj.fK H un Th final rush to pay taxrs almost f l'i'!-iim)r( t hthe treasurer's t'i law office oijI-oprri from 3 a. m. to 12 in. for receiptonly of the noon hour arrived U'h'n there werf .niM lins f taxpayers wlnilo from the tn th out to the trranrorf th officelvins drr City ar.d Countyr jf.tlon the trfisuif huUdlng. in nu "fi-:ithe clock promptly at tninute Ftorrrt to iZ an. I held It stopped until the In the building taken lins already At that hour the of at 12.31. 'ire toorn of th offien. were i ln.i'r an. no h. Mors .txr Wfr receive!. though ownst rasrsrllntr. delayed property ers rani.. I:tt th building during the Afternoon and sought In vain to turn oxer thtr moiifj'. 'rort Cme tlmrly. When the rjoors of the tr.i.tirfr hall-waat 3 a. in. th entire in front of the office was packed nd farrmed xvlih men. wot'ti anl exert young bc s. Flnallv xvhen the non hm-h riffs toit xvas necessarx-itof the tike chargewrro piitvanil not lines others prcvml to lin at 12 o'rlo.-from "hutting In." who got In Finally, howvr. all12.t SO rre allownl before the bulMinv to pay th'-ttnxfn. r,ift'"0 It rtifTatf that about 'was roUe tf yct' T'lay In rhfrk.' rnt In b mail ami In payment taken in at the w!m'tv. V.arh mail bruht of letter? anl each hal a tax hun1re herfe in it. I'ri'lfr the rulinc ' f tlie tre .nrer Cheek rnaite.t t efore 12 o'rlorkv estr-'- . ill be y p'e, then the arrive, ks p tax ill be niarke.l t ai l Che. the I n n velone a t'C'inark nhow-5ns- r beririn;; not tnalled hr fore iiottn they were a nn.-- be nI the yesterday tax will have to jro n the delinquent list. It i anti'Mirrnl. It Is cxpci tel that check mallI vet. r.l tv tnornlnK will r ntlnue to rrn Into the offb e In rath tnall until Monday nisrht t , " f Rush at Last Moment Brings Delinquency Total Down to I ! i i 1 truest is not to squander, but to save conscientiously and thus make secure the future of self and dependents. i - f I mm 156 |