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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1920. 20 m. SMITH, former state BENNER X and attorney, who died yesterday afternoon at St whew as chief of detectives has been confirmed by the city commission. Riley TWO DETECTIVES beckstead, Mark THOMAS, who pr Mbit! on MATHONIHAHfederal director for Utah. hospital. e..-- v, f,1 Reorganization of Police Leichter, p u N It uri voluntarily Leon Mayhue. patrolman, turned In his resignation to the secretary of the chief of police. This action to the confirmation came subsequent by the city commission of the appointment of Riley M. Beckstead as chief of detectives to succeed Joseph C. Sharp, resigned. The request for the resignations of Detectives Leichter and St. John was made yesterday afternoon by Acting Chief re-of Police Joseph E. Burbldge at the E. M. quest of Chief of Defectives Beckstead of commissioner Book! "and Mayor E.A. , Doug--lasIy publlo safety. Detective Leichter Immediately tendered his written resignation Bellboy. to Mayor Bock and Detective St. John turned his in a few hours later to the acting chief of police. Wattss resignation was requested by Special to Th Trilm. Mayor Bock yesterday, but had not been PITTSBURG, Jan. t. In tins presence turned in late last night. Mayhue has of scores of people on Fifth avenue late absence of y leave been 01 a thirty-dasince December 6 and Intimated his In- this afternoon, E. M. Price, aged 28 years, tention of seeking other work at the Ame a former captain. of the United States of his leaving. Watts has been an active army, shot and killed Albert Loving, member of the antivice squad for Several years and acted as patrol wagon ser- negro bellboy of the Hotel Henry, after a dispute over whisky. Price is now a geant for several months last winter. NEGRO KILLER BV SALT LAKE Price, Officer Former Stationed at Fort Shoots Democratic Party Under Fire oL .Speaker v y Young Mens Club. Recover Tell Large Crowd That Pres fr1 dential Success Is Sure. n Former Men Asked Investigators Charge. B. J. Finch, uaA gf to Make Fake Bills of Salej district engineer, and W. Frlckstad, senior highway engineer from the d'atrtct headquarters of th bureau of publla roads at Ogden, conferred with the state road engineers and the state engineer yesterday as to the federal aid post road program for 192. A tentative outline was adopted and vartoua points of construction were N. foreshadowed yea police department deterday with th dismissal from the tective force of Detectives Herbert Leichter, William St. John and U R. Watts, member of the antivice squad. Officials Two Business Highways.' of the Salt Lake ......wweses. $600 Worth of Accessories in City Garagpe. Construction to Begin Early in Year on Several Quit at Request; Mayhui Voluntarily Leaves. A general shaking-ti- Federal Program. St John, Watts .,.i.' .PT1 s"W- - Engineers Confer on Fed! eral Aid Post Road Department Begins When Four Members Resign. ' cleared up. On representations from thw federal engineers. which were backed by demands fiom Washington, It waa decided that the nine-foor "single track pavement to be constructed . on th Arrowhead trail south fit Nepht should be laid on on side of the road grade, so that, should It be decided In the future to increase the width 'of the paved portion of the roadway ,to eighteen feet, this could For the present easily he accomplished. the paved portion of the roadway will have a on one "shoulder gravel side, making the total width of the road. way" fifteen feel. Da the other side of the pavement there will be a "shoulder" of about two feet only. This will mean that when two automobiles pass, one will remain altogether on the "single track," while the other will turn one or both wheels off the single track onto th , shoulder of gravel. six-fo- Program Presented. The following outline for Immediate attention of state and federal engineers. In order that the work may be prosecuted early aa possible this year, was mapped out: St. Ueorge to Cedar City: Plans for twelve mile Immediately north of St. Georgs will bs submitted at ones In order that work mav be started this winter on the paving. The plans and paving of the e miles of road remainder of the In this section are to be completed as soon aa possible. Holden to Kanosh: Plans will be submitted at once for paving twelve miles, six at each end of the section, this year. It Is believed that this will Improve the d parts of the road, and will irtve all the work that the state's present lores of contractors can handle Spanish Fork to Payson: Work will start at once on that portion of this stretch not lnchtded'ln the town of Salem. In Salem some delay may be occasioned owing to the fact that the townspeople wish a roadway with four d crossings. The best judgment of th highway engineers Is that no such crossings are necessary In this case, while, as a compromise, two crossings have been suggested. Attorney Active in Civic and Public Affairs Passes Away. Agents for the department of justice have recovered automobile tires and tubes valued at more than 8800 as the result of the Investigation following the arrest of Sergeant Richard Wagner of the motor transport corps at Fort Douglas. According to federal officials, an attempt bad jeen made to cover up th thefts of government property by the Use of fraudulent bills of sale. ' It developed yesterday that a lieutenant at Fort Douglas accompanied Wagner fn his visit to Salt Lake when the officer attempted to negotiate with certain lousiness men for the making of the fraudulent bills of sale. While the federal officers working on the case are attempting to cloak the tlon In mvstery. It was learned from them yesterday that Sergeant Wagner sold tire dm Fait Lake, and when Information reached him that department were active, he made the agents to procure the forged bills of sale attempts In order that th thefts might be covered. Eight tlrea of the large type and twelve Inner tube were sold to Clifford H. Jennings of the Jennings 4k La Fee Vulcanizing company on December 11 by Sergeant Wagner, the entire lot being purchased JnnlnIT said last that at the time of purchase he didnight not know the tires were stolen or that the man who sold them was a soldier. Governor that the Repubdcan ' party carry the nation and the state at Confidence will the polls next Noyember was voiced by four former Republican governors Arthur L. Thomas, Heber M. Welle, John C. Cutler and William Spry, and by former Mayor W. Mont Ferry ,,Jn addressing the monthly meeting of the Young Mens Republican club last night at the hotel. A crowd estimated at 600 persona attended Uie meeting, which was held in the pak room- - .Former Mayors Earn Thompson and Samuel C. Park, who were on the program for talks, were unable to be present. Each of the speakers was granted the license of choosing his own subject, and each, with the exception of Mr. Cutler, dwelt chiefly on the coming campaign, either from. lit jtKtUonajLor. state angle,., ot both. New-hou- U. S. Senator King to Recommend Choice to Internal Revenue Commission. .. se Paity Ilaa High Hopes. Mr. Thomas was th first to address the meeting. "The Republican party will enter the approaching campaign under happy auspices, with high hopes and flattering promises of success," he said. Broken pledge and the extravagan' expenditure of the public fhoney plac U)S Democratic party In a far lees for f t unate position, he declared. He caflcft'. attention to the principles embodied In the presidential platform which, he declared. the party of the president had failed to. keep. Among these, he said, are a single term for president, the declaration that American Coastwise vessels should pass through the Panama canal ' free of toll, the pledge that the party would bring about simplicity In the administration of affairs, and that It would lower taxes and reduce the number of public officers. 'The Democrats have placed upon the people of this country a debt so high, he ' added, "that there is not one person in this generation who will live to see it . Special te The Tribune. Benner X. Smith, tL attorney, for Malhomhah WASHINGTON, Jan. mer state senator and for twenty Offers to Sen Tires. Thomas will be federal prohibition dlrec 'December 11 a man afyears active in civic and publla at Store and offered severalappeared tires for tor for Utah. Sqp&tor W. H. King today fairs In Utah, died yesterday afternoon the sale. Mr. Jennings said. did- not telegraphed He asking Thomas If he would of student at the University at St. Mark s hospital from a qompllca have them with him at the time, but said nttsburg. evePolitics, Leichter Says. His home la at Caledonia, WIs. tlon of diseases. Mr. Smith had been that If we were In the market he would accept th appointment, and this ning received a favorable reply. The Detective Leichter made the following He was clad In to In poor health for some months, but has bring them In later. the the shooting According police, statement yesterday In regard to his been confined to lus bed only since De- black sweater, and If hs was wearing a senator will, accordingly, formally recomfollowed an argument between Price and cember 20. Funeral arrangements are uniform It was covered. I told him to mend Mr. Thomas's appointment to the In the office the to refused the latter get Loving, when "After a conference held of Internal revenue. held In abevance pending the arrival of bring the tires In. "Later he appeared with eight tires commissioner of Acting Chief of Police Burbldge by former army officer some whisky. The his brothers from Illinois. Or.glnally, Senator King recommended Beckand twelve the tubes, tires V. Mayor Bock, Chief of Detectives N. Mr. Jones III., was for this position, and he born In Galesburg, Smith showing that Price apof been used. I purchased sign stead and Chief Burbldge. I was requested hotel detective declared the would have been appointed hut for the May 2a, DOS, trie son of Judge Arthur lot having for proached Loving in the lobby of the hotel and bv Chief Burbldge to tender my resigna8,5, sold them a few day A. and Mary L. (Benner) Smith. His rule of the Internal revenue bureau that later, after repairing them. Two ot the no prohibition directors would be named paid. tion, effective Wednesday. December 7. and asked him for liquor. Loving referred father waa Judge In Galesburg for many tubes were not sold, and were later who were over 85 yeare of age. Jlr. Burbldge explained that my resigna- Price to Mr. Ward, the clerk on duty at a war Civil Its at veteran and years, over to a federal tion had been requested by Mayor Bock the time. Price approached ward and Senator King Insisted that Mr. Jones Sees Republican Year, close was a colonel In command at Fort turned The information obtainedinvestigator." for political reasons. was the Donaldson. of the service, at the fame competent to fill the of' " r interview Mr Book Immediately af- complained Mr. Wells, the next epeakerr said that, told of an effort onbythe part of flee, thoroughly Mr. well are to time and Smiths regardless of his age, but Commisenergy remarks, Ward, according ability a lieutenant and Bergeant terward and handed him my resignation. aboutmaking to was loath to make an ex' unless ail signs fall. 1320 would je a sioner Wagner in hts rise and the Roper exemplified rapid be'lboya. "nigger I asked him If It was a fact that he had number of Important positions be held. Mer fraudident bills of sale from Abe cepfion to the rule whielwhe Is emoremg Republican year, declaring that the maWhen leaving the hotel and stepping king. Jr., former proprietor of th In other states. After several conferrequested my resignation for political rea- out on to Fifth avenue. Price was followed jority of tho people looked to the ReAfter graduating from Knox college at 1 nited sons and he replied in the affirmative, by Loving and another bellboy. As the Vulcanising company at 879 South ences with tbs' commissioner, Benator publicans to restore order out of chaos, In A. D90 with of the Galesburg degree State street, and, falling, then attempted King decided to make a new recommen- develop closer relations between capital B.- , la alleged Mr. Smith attended the Columbia to stating that T had been too active In the trio reached the street and labor and settle other great problems get them from Lernn ,1. Paul, suc- dation. which he will do tomorrow. last city election. Mayor Bock also stated to have struck Price InLoving the face. Anlaw school in 1892, received the degree of cessor when to Mr, Mecking In the vulcanisand I reason, was which the nation la facing. He emphaanother there L. L B. He came to Salt Lake the Colt drew a Price automatic gered, platol I sized the importance of the functioning ing ashed him what It was he said: In the an(j f(re(j one gj,ot Into Lovtng'a body, the company. entered the office of following year, and Beckstead of the loung Mens Republican club and opinion of hlmtclf. Mr. latter crumpling up and dropping to th Many Roads Included. Frank B. Stephens and wae appointed declared that It Is the dtilyf RepubliMr. Burbldge. it was possible to get betdead. asalstant United State district attorney, Jill of Sale Asked. cans to place a man at the head of the ter results In the detective department If ground to Castle Dale: An effort will serving two years. He was deputy was ascertained here tonight that It Price at On Vi evening. December 30, was removed from the department. nation who will give every man a square Price came to this about four months be made to have this road graded this torney general of Utah from 1897 to 1898, I receivedednesday a call telephone from comMavor Bock also stated to me that If any ago from Salt Lakecity Harry deal.' be when he resigned to become flral lieukord proprietor of the Yellowstone City. He Is said to year. To do this, plans must of the commissioners asked me personally have been attached to the third war pleted before the contracts are let. After announcing Ills confidence In a tenant In the Utah cavalry and served said last night "He return of Republican administration, Mr. why I was removed to tell them I had prison camp at Fort Douglas tn that city lavan to Bclpio:If Grading is to be don one year during the Spanish American said that hePeeking wanted to me ae once at from told of the war record of Utah unCutler war. In 1895 Mr. Smith and Frank B. on urgent business and I told him to come this year, and. possible, paving simply resigned. dtirtng the war. der Governor Wells, touching upon the Until his discharge recently on account Levan to Juab and from Scipio to the gtephena formed the partnership of Steover. He arrived shortly accompanied record of the Utah battery. He ended his Three Times on Force. of disability he held a commission In the county Une. was by two men w ho were introduced phens and Smith, a relation as LieuHe was taking a two talk with prefcautions of a humorous naCedar City to Beaver line: This sec- continued to the time of Mr.'(hat army. Smith tenant Slaughter and Sergeant Wagoner, Detective Leichter first entered the po- regularcourse will ture. advising the audience to avoid be of In division this the tion year, was graded death. In probably he petroleum 199 years' appointed Judge me to lice deuartment In 1810 aa an automoolle at (five the i.ey a sergeant Chief among Ills schemes. the University of Pittsburg. So far as and the road from Parowan to th county advocate general on the staff of Governor bill of Bale for two tires. I mechanic. He was promoted to the Bar-lo- n la known answered that was unmarried. here he don't's was the following- - Don't buy Loving line, about twenty miles, paved. Wells, a position he held for several I eouid not sign niich a bill aa I had of detective In 1811 by 8. M. enter are man In tn enlisted an was wildcat to a the stock was Price and Hope corporation of a formerly Casltegate: also member never just behs th cayears, sold Urea to the soldier. chief of police. Acting In that cause the certificate ha a pretty color according to his immediate chief tained that this road will be paved this state board, of correction for two years. he left the department army, Pla!ned MerchantsUt,Htenant slrJJ pacity until 1815. that setIs tn a JhJn If bore of He matter hotel. materials Is a th and smooth th the agent talker. good reputation. year, A staunch Republican In politics, Mr. saner had to enter the Pinkerton detective service accused of students of Price state tonight that tled. Difficulty Is encountered In that Smith was elected to the lower house of tire thefts at the postbeen as a special officer, doing duty et the Fellow was always believed to be a teetotaler, country In obtaining good aggregates. he In 1901. and served would give him a bill of and that If I Governor the Utah Speaks. PracSpr Panama-Pacin- o legislature at ban Success exposition sale as selling and none can ascribe any reason tor his Use of tb natural rock asphalt from a In the state senate two terms, 1907 to th tires to th cisco. Returning to Salt Lake, he wae rash Mr. Spry was the last of the former It would get sergeant conduct. 1913. He was a member mountain not far distant Is suggested. of trouhle.state executives to make an addresst Con VVagnerjrat I appointed detective sergeant on the Balt OTcourse, are Hollow: Efforts to Mantl waa of Pigeon which one hs The president 4, 1918, lieutenant then said. If we January fidence was expressed by the most recent j,ak police department Police term, and of the Commercial, University could fret such a bill of sate being put forth to pave this eleven-mil- e Captain E, M. Price waa for about Cyrus W. c and have by former Chief of governor that Utah and the United and Country clubs. assistant executive officer at the section this year with cement or It found in the sergeant's locker at. the year Shore. States would elect executives from- the m-r O'. Grawas MaMr. under In F. Colonel to 1904 Smith married pavement. )OBt it prison, would Leichter Detective time For the second Straighten things out fine. He scored the- Up-Republican ranks. executive officer. He is remembel Miner, daughter of the laft Chief explained to them that Bold the left the detective department early In 1811 ham, report of the success so polntment - of large numbers of office Enthusiastic ofas a Fort subered A. Miner the at of Justice James Douglas capable Utah vulcanising business and told them to far of the experiment of having Junior holders by- the Democratic administration to join the United State secret service, preme court. He Is also survived by his visio Mr. Paul my successor. ife resigned from the secret service on ficer, a graduate of the United States and senior high School girls supplement and declared that a victory for the ReWest point, who at mother. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, of this Military academy was apand 1918. 23, again Jd I?t Blht' three their school training as saleswomen with publicans would protect the people of the February on the retired list as had been city: a sister, Mrs. Ira H. Lewis, Mr. visited me and nked me to work In tha department stores of country from "the proverbial office holda siffn hiU pointed detective sergeant by former Chief captain forplaced disability not in the line of being cashier of the Denver & Rio but I. lat,y refused and they practical Salt Lake were made by the department er. Administration of state affairs of Police J. Parley White, where he has duty. , Grading and packing regulations for Orende railroad at Balt Lake; two broth left the store. aemed until hla resignation yesterday. atore who were the choice of Republicans managers last night In a conference war brought him back Into serv- boxed fruits will soon be uniform in th era, Loval L. Smith, attorney for the eduboard the of The first murder case on which De- iceThe of members more economical than under with been ha city M. L. Grand Trunk railroad jnf Chicago, and war prison, and a few months western states, in the opinion, of tective leichter worked was tn 1912, In ago athethe cation. Superintendent Ernest A. Smith Democratic executives, he declared, callwaa again placed on the retired Dean of Olympia, chief of the division Dewitt D. Smith, a wholesale Jeweler of Property Found in Garage. stem. school the of the arrest and conviction of Caleb A. and others ing attention to the announcement that at his own request, that he might of horticulture of the Washington departReports forwarded by investigators to Chicago. for the murder of Edward White. He list The advisability oB arranging for the the state board of equalization was to the western department in Salt who was enter Mr. Smith was a member of the Episof the school at of mines ment of Pittsburg. agriculture, the tn at inarmy a in the stores every day Chinese, to work August, arrested Ong luai, make an effort to raise 3.0u0,000 by diBoth his brothers have San Francisco carried the information girls Captain Price entered West Point from Lake yesterday. copal church. of but one day each week for a rect taxation during 1920. 1313, for a murder In San Jose, Cal. Walstead In lieuth be will Wisconsin that second exbeen notified valued tires Is became of his I8U01911; The by death and it at protected public and alleged few hours Is under consideration. Aaen ter Norman, alias Axel Samson, waa ar- tenant of Infantry In 1915; first lieutenadoption of uniform regulations, he said, pected they will come to Salt lake to to have .been stolen from the post were deavor is to be made to induce more of rested by him In 1918 for the murder of ant Gun, Welsh Says. In 1918, end waa retired Aprtl 14, and Ah marketing will be made easier for attend the funeral. recovered In the Yeljowston, garage at to take the practical Opening lire. Nichols of New York and the rob- 1817, according Fifth Booth and Becona East streets.-- of tb young women to the official army the producer. Washington and Idaho Former stores.Mayor Th Ferry characterized the in th representabery of ber jewels, valued at 28,000. training which have accepted the uniform specifications Harry Ford is proprietor. When tives of the department stores present coming campaign as a contest of wiil these and Montana last and Oregon questioned join night Mr. Ford declined to said that since they hope to draw from against nationalism. The ReAided in De Weese Case. discuss the matter. two states, he said. will go Jnto the battle, he the students some of their buyers publican party Sir. Leichter was Instrumental In ob- IFEDERAL Developments In the case have brought amonghead Its wlti of said, the platform one of pure, una saleswomen future, and to the De fact Howard conviction of that Bergeant Wagner light Eetired Tanner Dies. taining the adulterated Americanism. He asserted was arrested In California larger number to take the training Is that URGES MILK Weese. alias D. C. Robbins, for the murseveral year desirable. there were between 15.000 and 18.000 Edward Fowl, 78, retired farmer. federal officials for alleged thefts ago by der of Fannie Fisher In 1918 In Balt Lake. more sales for Republicans than Democrat In the manager O. D. Coughlin, sine 1882, died yesterof Utah resident and sales of was executed. Information De Weese government shipments of oats Walker , Brothers Dry Goods company, state, and that winning the state election v A Miss Jessts M. Hoover, milk utilisation at the home of his daughter, Mrs. and wood. Th shipments are to said leading to the arrest of Bteve Mndllrh and specialist of the state's relation service of day upon the showing depended solely upon the member of the Sarah Karren, 188 I street. He is also have come from Arizona, where they were reported favorably school for th alleged murder of Washington. D. . Is tn Salt Lake, holdNkk Obltalo on for a victory. two Wllford the eons. and made high girls employed G. O. P. working chairman survived by by in Salt 1919, th 3, Laua purchased Marko August by of the Republigovernment, and gold by Walker Brothers. He suggested that conferences with Mrs. Rena B May Charles Fowl, of Mount Pleasant. The Henry WelBh, by Detective ing by sums Wagner Sergeant lake was also twoobtained can much less the number combining school training fqr state committee, expressed the opinleader of home demonstration at body may bs viewed at the residence of men have been bound cock, cost price. than Leichter. The will place Inof ion Utah should that Utah and be 8 the her Republicans Agricultural college, with practical experience his daughter Thursday morning from From information given out ot er to the district court, awaiting trial. c staff regarding federal 180 or more Instead of the the man of their choice In the governors the value of milk In the till 11 o'clock. Funeral services will be officials here, indications are bythat the creased tonow The greatest recovery In which Detec-th- diet of Infants and growing children. An held was described by Mr. In ML Pleasant Friday. doing so. and suggested chair. The meeting sum involved In th transactions at the eighteen Leichter shared prominently was In educational campaign In Utah, to en , of the practical and Welsh as "the opening gun of 1920." such Joining that will valued 450,000, at a the grow and post securities, treasure investigation con- cultural In educational work would be as of milk, la Wesley E. King announced that he had consumption School Surrey Planned. D. 8. tinues of an Indian courage the when and the sales are stolen from the strong-bo- x to Mrs. Mayeock aald. oiganlze the Republifor the young men as the been appointed uncovered- - many' others article entirely stopping at a local hotel planned. beside advantageous can club of th state for the coming . prince who was women. Th L. D, 8. church school commistires will be included In the surged graft. yuung at tue time of6the robbery In 1914. A, . th and called at church met office part-tim- e of sion Bamberth M. upon those present L. yesterday campaign supervisor Gllltian, The sales are estimated to have reached man named Von Aroint, who later was L. D. S. school of the city system, urged to aid in furthering the organization. building. David O. McKay, head of the thousands of dollars. convicted of being a German spy, was arla planned to InMusical It entertainment of whs furnished by presided. work. the commission, furtherance Illustrating RETURN make a complete survey of th L. D. S. rested for the robbery. Bock d educational developAnthony C. Lund, John Y. Smith, J. J stances of Three thousand bottles of cocaine and and school Welhe. E. room ascertain the church ment that had come tinder his notice. He McClellan and Willard SEVENTH morphine, estimated at that time to be from the standpoint of the first time In a number of years space and school facilities, as well as that, argued worth ItiOOO, were recovered by Detective theForentire a living, the practically trained INDUSTRIAL CENSUS class of students taking the attendance records and other statistics. A earning Leichter in the arrest ST Jack Howard practical nursing course conducted by the request has been received from th Ban Btate Commander Hamilton Gardner of hoy or girl is d Invariably better fitted and Joe Kinney of Kansas City. Both general Ban at Lula, Luis for the Colo., academy board of Relief societies the boy or girl, until of than the American legion yesterday appointed BEGIN men were sent to the penitentiary, nd Is D. 8. church returned to continue the erection of a new building. A an accommodation to .counsel the schooled boys and girls hava bad tbs Klnnev was later executed for the murder In on behalf committee the Which, case. the u. reception courses In ChristrainJudge the after Christmas practical holidays. training postgraduate he killed while whom of a prison guard, of the legion, will meet General John J. tensen of the Seventh judicial d.strlct is ing. 1 he best results come, be pointed Twenty-fiv- e Taking of the Industrial census In Utah reported yesterday to conescaping. holding court In Salt Lake, using the out. In instances where practical trainwill begin a soon as pan can be comtinue the course until spring, when they Pershing upon his arrival In Salt Lake, courtroom of J Lou's Brown hand in and 18. 11.40 hand. Judge of o'clock. at the ing will graduate. schooling go January pleted, according to an announcement St. John Wins Medals. In addition to Walker Brothers, Z. C. made yesterday by C. K. Heavy, special The committee members are E. Leroy Third d'strlct, in the case ot dissolution of n of Leo N. Lewis and A. M. 1. and the partnership Bourne, chairman; Wesley E. King, John Detective William Bt. John was ap company agent for the federal census bureau, who were represented at the conference. For has returned to Balt Jake and will estabE. Holden, Sherman Armstrong. Baldwin Glaseman of Huntington. Utah. pointed to the Balt Lake police depart- -- I ment to Detective Leichter concerning thb 1. B. Newtham was At time of the Z. M. C. I., C. adjournment W. motorWood, L. J. yesterday Robertson, Slone, ment In the spring of 1914 as present, lish headquarters In the federal building. e reason for his dismissal from the depart-cycln were being heard bv the court and for argum-n- ts s, Mrs. T. J. DickMr. I'esvy has charge of the industrial In the fall of 1317 he I ment. Spencer Ure, Murray McCarty, Thomas as patrolman. to I the of an inson. assistant adralssdilljty In census for five western states. Including F. taken Nathaniel while. manager; Kearns, Paul Williams, testimony resigned from the department, and left by a referee, motion to strike out the addition to Mr. Coughlin. Walter C, Utah. Jackson, Geofge P. Dykes. C. Tamar NelSalt Lake to work In the Pacific coast Decksteads Record. Mr. Peavy hag been In conference with being made by Glaseman a Lewis, general manager, and O. B. son, ail of Balt Lake, J. Ray Ward, Jesse testimony Fallowing the signing of the shipyards. counsel on the ground that the referee were present for S. G. Margetts, special agent In charge Chief of Detectives Beckstead has been C. Holtber, Ogden; Eastman Hatch Losuperintendent, armistice, he returned to Balt Lake and chief W criminal deputy In the office of alker Brothers. of th Industrial census under Mr. Pesvv, was reappointed to the police department gan: Harry R. Fletcher, Provo; R. I. had never been sworn before tak ng It. of Balt Lake and Price McBride of Ogden, who will be McDonough. Park City: Lehl M Jones, by Chief of Police White as a detective, Sheriff Johntwo8. Cories A few I in charge of the Utah work. for, R. county years. years Price. Cedar ago and Ballantyne. City, ip the spring of last year. It Is anticipated. Mr. Gardner said, that Detective Bt. John has twice been dec- be was chief of detectives under the adM. S. of waa who Barlow, orated for distinguished servtr while with ministration Bamberger, on behalf of th been Governor Pissports Issued Missionaries. pun the Salt Lake police department. One then chief of police. Later Mr. Beckstead state, and Mayor L. A. Bock, for the city, allowing ten L. D. 8. mis- -, for the, establish Passport will join the reception committee. Commedal was bestowed on him by Mavor was captain of police, from which poet-ttf- on behalf of the rlty swwiet-f"he went re th sheriffs office. plenaries permission to enter Switzera comwill Gardner later mander ment appoint Civic at the Re"pgr,on Center, land are being forwarded to the Swiss Mr. Beckstead was a candidate for elecof the seating arof Sa t lake, in 1914, for his capture mittee to take legation in Washington. D. O., for vise. lent street, of a class In practical rangements for charge the mass meeting to be fr a birg ar at Birth Fast end Kecnpd. tion a a commissioner at tiie- last mu r qag-garrism-yIt Is thought that this number will soon e.ectTBJh It rn rue nuvnMOm so FcTjt on November 2. 1914. The burglar TUcTpal Cuilrtaptam bfrt and housekeeping cooking -- as killed In a who was acting chief of detec mittee on program. pistol duel. The second mission has previously been given by young brides and brldes-elec- t. medal was given him by the State Street tives, returns to his position as senior says OMPLETE reports regarding actected by watchmen or automatic Swiss authorities for the men to enter tha of police. Improvement association In 1915 for captain A. Mn, Jeannette Mr. one on the signals. cident (Hark of the crossing estimatat Hyde, DE crossing various canton of that country. No other appointments were mads yesvalor In dealing with thieves, ed that 30 per cent occurred at railofficers of the Line railroad Civic or Short proCenter. Mrs. Oregon at tnat lime so active on State streeL terday by th city commission, road i rousing that war protected. BY Exposed by any of th commisstonera Two per cent of th total number Hyde says so. many r squeal for during 1919 have just been d Bock Slakes Statement. cept for the appointment of Mr. of crossings on th Oregon Short complied at the local ofrtce such a course have come from young only routine matters occupied the Lift and Character Beading After deliberating two hours yerterdav lJne have suih protection. Th Ill regard to Detective Lelchters state- commission C. Clark, assistant to the genbrides and (irlx contemplating marafternoon, th jury In the case of tn Indicate, Mr. Clark said, that ment. Mavor Bock made the following T. T. Barton 1 yet to be Commissioner Don shows The De that Btate eral United manager. report automohll against drivers not do heed tho statement last nightriage that it Is likely to be eetab-Ushe- d charged with impersonating a federalshiria, . occurred at accidents supplied wltn office room In the City and seventy-o- n JANUARY 7. offiprovided. Little headway "As far as Mr. warnings active County building. Mayor Bock has moved 1919. which soon. Th course, Mrs. returned tn verdict of not guilty. The be made In preventing accident railroad can during cer, crossings tn poMtlcs is concerned, r at matter Is Into is this If your birthdate your governing Hyde tiie suite formerly occupied bv Mr. on before was in end tried stz Tillman resulted until deaths csss forty drivers Judge them-eelvto learn I. ked nlef Burbldge and protect eecondary. I planet Is Saturn and your greatest need , says, would bs made easy and short, Johnson of the federal court. fifty-eigof the total Ferry. Co mm lesion er Green la continuing or proper legislation Is seinjuries. Is to conquer fear. Have more confidence ( iurf of Detectives Rj.e- - M. Beckstetd to occupy his regular suite, adjacent to for the department of and would greatly aid In fitting number Involved automobiles, one a cured to fore them to proievt themagent special her or not it wss their opinion Mr. the In your ability to accomplish wuat you office. treasurer lIiv who were acciarrested Bhlrla and twelve sumIe cle, last he selves. said la It , Justice, motorcy s notable a'so C. ter removal would bring better it undertake and aucts will b yours the girls for their future lifes the post teo year the office of n was the principal witness In toe cae. veil hits and to mer. to most dents of ac. that th on idem for tne depanmem, and It was on t)i Forcommissioner tbs ( of puoltc safetv, since spricorn ts the governing sign of this the indw ment Balt lake rout in 1919 occurred in work; and. Incidentally, prove a Ie Bhlrla was charged In federal pedestrians. t etc tnat I birthdate and rule beneficially, eepectal-I- v had Mr. Beheld tiut department, accidents th seven! of with of Nine impersonated having 'leers where u hcFi California, ar crossing Leichter tendered "bt when the mind follows its desire in blessing to friend husband. been at the Public rafet y building, the and military po.u-e- , and to have visited occurred when chauffeurs drove Into , fi. a turn to rue tn the ( tsv and Countv eitv treasurer taking ever the study and (xcuna'lon. office forreirrteiice and confiscated liquor Th rs, orel fur the Oregon Bhort the side of trams, the report says private course a such If sre strong In invent h genius and Jh ling, Slid toll m he bed prepared It You is established Mr. Beheld at th occupied ly He was arresisd by Mr (ration and remerly resulted auto when drivers Ten for Une 191J show on that to Int to de-lined Chief ar th study of mechanic Acting sixty. I Hurhmge This leave a and Co intv building previous Mis Leah P. Jennings and Mrs. leased on bond, lflvr he went to Poca-tPc idents hiled Hour engines on th crosswith seven kil.wl a id I him wret.ier I roodt tell fitv ami engineering. of one conim,ionr s office In snort found nimlm rt and most of th othe.r wera Idaho, where and twenty-eigh- t q h I t e tb or itJinrui.r.onrrs the a.-- t had been ings, Rose Widtso of th Civic Center Injured birtnsiooe Your a moonstone and !17 now that roe mavor is again th the bunding, with police department, and during of drivers trying to beat record show tie result sixlv seven avrldenra, v. u I'lir on his par(, should b worn a'wsva of of hra.l the safetv a be public and killed raid shot win in opartnent of over It. t n man. to fortv-oliquor yonrg ten killed charge trains and t of pome B rmdrr denied soil wi according -crossing, Toe want ad a quick and mrr Injured. I h suggest (.f us sduusrters ( the nltnaln He was later tried for murdr b,,t was Prope-T- y in report, T"Mvne vf th a. losses nrfurrtd in even ac- I f wav of securing a Po.ulion, red I" MC , , ig a fifty-thre- reslg-natto- n: most-neede- stx-mt- le Invea-tigato- . rs ob-ta- ln grade-railroa- T ga-M- r- -- akd jhiet-lio- Representatives of Report tical Education. bltu-llthl- a-s- UNIFORM PACKING RULINGS PREDICTED n w -- m SPECIALIST USE OF C-- Reception Committees for General Chosen; to Help. ger and I ALL NURSING STUDENTS one-side- DISTRICT COURT HELD HERE OF UTAH TO school-traine- tf Housekeeping Courses for Brides Urged m Tentative Keith-O'Brie- Keith-G'Brle- Blu-tea- u, Fewer Rail" Crossing Deaths Shown iri Report for Year un . L SHIRLIA FREED FEDERAL JURY Beck-stea- - -- Ij. "h 1 ps ht Ger-sho- n, ' re-ei- horse-drive- s)fir-T.atio- n re I o, .d ni-- -- i Li d. J |