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Show l'0. SALT LAKH TUILL'XH. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY iJ,. -- 0 Masons Name' New Officers Brother Elk TELLS DF PBLIU Commissioner Funk Gives Outline of Course Commission Will Follow. Says Pursuit of Profiteers Is Not Sole Aim; Asks Cooperation. ad d Annual Communication Held Gives Blood to Save Life ' OGDEN, Jan. S Unwell 21. Arrangements Complete for Annual Meeting of Utah Agriculturists. who wm Installed Into th Ogden lodge of Elka, laat night, today gave more than three plnte of blood, deemed neoeaaary to Bare the life of Oarran Wyman, a longtime member of the order. The transfusion was conducted by Dr. Marsh Brown at the Dee hospital. It was announced this evening that Mr. Wyman was getting along nicely, and that Ensue s, who la the son of James IT. Knausa, fa suffering no discomfort, except an Increased desire for food. THREE of the Grand Lodge officers, T. It A. M., installed yesterday, left to right James LeRoy Cattron, grand master; Emery Boy Rate Sought in Utah Light & Traction Petition. Seven-cen- t Gibson, grand warden. Freeman A. McCarty, grand secretary. Below Commercial Club to Take Initiative in Raising $10,-00- 0 for Exhibition. Dr. J. M. WiIon Point Out Value of Display to Work Mapped Out Covers Advance Declared Nece Wide Field of Benefit ary to Pay Fair Return and Interest. on Invetment. Community. , "Salt Lake Is behind the fatjjtock show Coincident with announcement of the Complete arnuigement, for the anEasing Us request on the valuation 6f movemenli wot only financially, but In nual meeting of the IHnii Htate Farm Its property ns recently determined by opening yesterday Of the office of the every possible manner In which It can federal fair price commission at the Utah bureau Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- the pubilo utilities commission, the Utah aid in making It successful, fait Lake, company Traction yesterday apltol came also an ennnuncement from IJglit day were announced yesterday by J. the Commercial chib. Is going do for commission through the with filed a the commissioner. James W. Funk, as to petition Edward Tavlor, commercial agent. x It opIn for the exhibition to be held J10.000 raise commission car sufficient the In fares of street Increuse an tho policy Tho general development of farming In the vortlv Salt Lake stockyards in to earn a "fair return on It, actual Inerations In Utah. Mr. Funk plane to and the discussion and consideration of vestment." .' April. direct hie attention to profiteer and to This was the assurance given many visways and means In which tho bureau The petition der lares tiiat In order HO Investigation of complaints attaints profbe presented can be of aid to farmers and stockmen, pay operating expenses, sot aside a sufiteering in Utah, that may iting woolgrower yesterday noon at tho w by cltlxens. Commercial club by President Lester D. are the principal sub ecu to lc dis- ficient sum for depreciation and earn a does The mere existence of high price 1h proi- Freed at the weekly lecture luncheon. ail thera should that be cussed. not nervuaarily reasonable return, fares which th 'VYe ar Just beginning to realize what one 'en, Hearing In the pro'aaaa by conumera with aeven to cents, vaiicsd lie 10 The will held at opening uw niateriaJ rahvH the ho aaid. Ho livestock Industry Is giving to Utah," th an also that and for transfers, o'clock Monday in the Hotel Utah. It charge hoina aa a finished product, "Give us a chance Mr. Freed declared. thero for drew from thla the conclusion that will be devoted to addresses by I). D. Increase from three "to four cent we will prove that we are thoroughand are manv other way In which the pub-In-. The made. be should Me mav fight the high coat of living in MeKa.v, president of tho bureau; Ia-- school ticket breds. If. Taylor, seereturv and treasurer; J. present fares are yielding only three per addition to dealing with g individual carebe Addresses were given at the luncheon may where eaceaaive profit-takinEdward Tavlor, commercial agent, and cent, return on the property according by Dr. J. M. Wilson, president ol the proven. to the the of committees. -petition. speeiul Wyoming Woolgrowers' association; Dr. appointment he aalcl. The purault of the profiteer . S. W. McClure, retiring secretary of the not the The petition sets forth that, without Important an it may become, laIndeed, National Woolgrowers' association; O. M. ( Woman Speaks on Program. I Hole aim of the commlralon. waiving Its right to protest the valuaPlummer, general manager of the Pacific i 1 have confidenee enough that cominlswill be the lion fixed by the public utilities may ray Agricultural Credit, Con International Livestock association; Robin the abHtty. fainieea and patriotlam of nn E. Van uddress bv 1. ert Matthewson, buyer for Swift 4k Co., subject of slon the company accepts that valua-- j auch tlie merchanta of t'lah to eay that moat and Charles Irwin, Wyoming stockman. Meter at the Innchepn which will fol- tion $9,469,278 n even the for its not be 64 the will aa basis o.jraniia-than b, TLe ru Mountain I'ImH hiveptigationa low I he morning meeting. At the afimportant work of the office. for an lncreaee In rate. frnotion having for Advertising Valuable. of a ternoon meeting, which w seheduled to petition Eor oa thing we will aeek. With of iuuur aludy, the awakening " nil g E. nt (I. President the begin the aaalatance of tho preaa anda other of Ir. Wtlnon urged that Salt oclock, Deferred. great Maintenance appreciation real-van a larger aum titan lltMHM) for the medium, to bring the public toindividiialt and the exploration of wild and little- - i Peterson of the Utah Agneulturaf co The petition then recites that for 1319 j exhibition, explaining that 4 hi wti a nation of the duty of the known beauty . spola of the state, ho lege will give aa address on, What not rather meager amount for such an enter-pftoworker to etlmuate production, and the come Into being through tue efforts of Ar of the company, revenue the net Kelat Duties the of thp lonship Dr. J men. During the pat nine year I several halt AriOXS of Utah concluded their equally important duty, through sensible for allowance Toward depreciation. an deCounty Agricultural Agent. making receive ha i an Wilson said, t?alt extravagant J. E. Broaudua, aecretury of the new buying, to dimlniah h communicaannual unt v and State Bureaus? Professor Interest on Its investment or fair return, $ lOo.O h) worth of adNertiaing through thV mand ao that aupply mav ratch up with- club, "announced yesterday t. .at applies- tion yesterday with the election The fum of fiivVOO H annual convention held here ly the aool-- F V. . $60i,oJ9.44. marie for inmiierhlp in ivonA , MHVoik of tin PitoninoD rlivi demand, and thereby inauco a atabUixatlon hud amount d Till association. tttm- of price. Tbea topic ojjen up a the Associated Motintalnewih club oi ton of tho Utah Aicrioulturnl college given a the amount neosary to be et of officers and their installation, grower'on an amount offered the arsocia-lo- n luting the based wide field to which ( hope that rublie North Anioriui. will speak on, How Can Women MMide annually for depieoiation, the at a fo.luwed hanquet by valuation ft a hauls. Tue in a certified check from Helena. club and ih ietle. attention will be attracted later. of twenty-nin- e Function in Bureau Work f ' ' There conirr.lss.on'f then vail attention to the fact Masonic temple. Mont., of flO.UOO for the convention to bo .more, wilt be individual mambvrahtp discussion during two petition general of malnteiianVe one year. If Salt lakc would there for Patriotic.' that year ClimbMerchants The the'iVand tendered was Believes bjvral than 45,000. Tha R'xky Mountain banquet thirtv-miuutperiods. tem ha bet-- deferred and rouat the per cent of the ItOOw. spend twenty-fi- e luh club of Colorado and t N'o. 1, 8irm officers asatch lodge l.y state-I Tbs fslr price commission Is not seek-- - er Bureau Can What Do to the In this State which made up. she owe a a debt of honor, it ' Mt. Moriah uppcrtf the of California are member of the na- No. lodge tiSthe I, Ing, end will not seek, to tearIs down our that fact tt the city is awake ami lodge Argenta would be cads that will Work! incut attention prove National:-County Agent tional organization, an are the not nisi hlnery of commerce. It from the original valuation of the prop- -, Xo. .1. Acacia lodge Xo. 4 and Progress enterprising. It Is Park aBDoclalioii and the National Park dipcussod by J. P. Welch, J. K. I". 4d. all aim to throw e monkeywrencli.' of Salt sg 1. deducted Nine I,ak. lodge I)., the commission year ago the woolgrower cam and H. R. Boawel) at the opening erty The morning session of the convention the belief of tnose In Utah connected westward from Ohio with their annua because of this deferred maintenance. Is a treasure land of scenic won- - jveta Utah SPMion was It be will p as Their talk Tuesday. commission, the to nlth the fair price to make was yesterday devoted hearing convention and selected Balt Lake, it It is declared, therefore,- tiiat Mr. said, and it Is ex-- 1 bv which it i the belief of the United States attorney ders, that Itroaddus will probably stop here permanently, general discussion, after this amount within a - rcaaorwible ports of the standing committees accom-tinterest In these regions will which a pected h served when 1919, of their Anteri the to Balt Lake wakes up. If tills awakenjne general In fostering such commissions, must be H2.ou added during of time. representative be club. It Increased is length the through Nor be can were more outlined, accomplished. that come we will be glad to come here ever depreciation fund for three years. If pllsliment and programs an exploration party can Farm Bureau federation will speak would tho work be much more effective, planned to of send this is done, and the total for deprecia- - The election of officers was held in the Vhat eerviee Can the American year a long as we live.. a geologist, botanist, or- on as a fair price commission, without the consisting afternoon. net from the is deducted tion earnings, and Karin Bureau Federation artist Render?" nithologist. photographer, merthe of aaid laat Jnited Effort Urged. equally patriotic cooperation the 1919 figure as a basis, there' Dffuers of tile Grand lodge writer into some one of these regions will be the using Irrigation chant. will be left only f2.11.tmi, or less than night that the communication "lias been Members of the lub also hope subject of anDevelopment Dr. Wilson declared that tne ees. hts-o- f luncheon three nt address the "We do not hesllste, therefore, to In- yearly. Masonic the most in the suciessfid on valuation cent the per to go On ramping expeditions retyrn to the to be should stand tmlted in the stock lndustr meet done In plead scenic the The - V,ry of the state. work cite such cooperation and even to emerafter morning bv as svstem tommisthe fixed given the and to of the state take spots and every effort should be mad for the for It. Further. I believe that th ing. sion. This Is not an adequate return on Vmerii anlsation and In She furthering or-of hikes into the near-b- y accordhollshment of "state lines." Men of the the Interests of the state and of the gency and the necessity of th present ing to Mr. Broaddus. mountains, the property, the petition declares. west, he said, are of the same character It. j demand to been are have to said der Masons time are such as to Be by Four Discussed. He Topics II stated that any person of good over, they think and plan for the fuInstructions, some detailed notable in tho annals of the Grand "While Is eligible for membership In ture, and nu Imaginary lines should keep he made during Further Costs Anticipated. Four addresses will which hate been sent from Washington character lodge. The officer are Dr. them apart. organisation. The Grand lodge unanimously adopted liave not yet reached this office. It may the Tuesday afternoon, each to lie folAnticipating a further Increase in the proDr S. W. McClure presided Middleton, president; George at the be said generally that the federal fair fessor lowed by fifteen minutes of general cost of operation because of forthcoming the following lesolution on Americanism: Fred J. Pin vlre k, and luncheon and introduced the speakers. president, "Whereas, throughout the length and price commissioner for Utah Is working Mr. Broaddus, secretary anil discussion. tho Bureau Do increases in the wages of Its men, the What fan In he Lake treasurer. a that brief Balt address urged In furtherance In the petition, declares; breadth of our beloved country, fostered In cooperation with, and The executive committee Includes D. W. for the Cattleman f ' will be explained company. will business men foster plant which "In Ihe calculation of Its net operating by suspicion and nurtured by treachery. of, plana of th United State departA. M western F. Lr. to Palm. Adams. the Felt th John has for Parratt, Waller Industry bring by George revenues from Its existing tariffs, and there Is a growing sentiment directed at ment of Justice. It Is functioning under Stookev, Dr. be on T. a to here and lua Do Joseph the large Can operated Bureau What Kingsbury country United b realized from ita and threatening the foundations of Anier subject, those anticipated to the Lever act. which give the A. O. Tregansa. scale. He said in part: A. K. Hansen proposed tariffs, petitioner has considered lean liberty; thl the Dairyman? State attorney general, and the United specter of destruction Mr. will give an illustrated for The time la not tar distant when the on will Bureau Can it the What States attorneys in every district of the lecture Broaddus cotp, including traveling sometime under the head of operating present only speak on a at of Hryce canyon meeting packing industry 111 be moved westward. ' with al profiteering, the Utah Camera club to be held nt 9 Do for the Mieepman ! and there will it present wag schedule. Petitioner's Bolshevism, a that term in understood nation, power to It may not come to Salt Lake, but it is for ad- - in America, and sometimes under the and with excessive and Increasing prices o'clock this What Can the employees have made demand tho Civic Center. be nn address on, Certain to locate ill thla vicinity, and the W j false W. I. In such of in of Increase the form the of the necessities of life. Including food, Mr. Broaddusevening at visited exaggerated theory justment the rail on, Bureau Do for tho Dry Farmer? action taken by Salt Lake business men recently Under the existing schedules. wage Socialism and other kindred destroying clothing and shelter and fuel. and Is said to have brought hnme some 4 In fostering the plan will bo a big deThe auditing, forms, resolutions, agreement between the company and Us Institutions; therefore, be It excellent photographs. A number of pictermining factor aa to location. The city Board Is Tribunal. crops and employees, mat hlnery ha leen provided ''Resolved, By the Grand lodge of Free tures by Ir. D. J. Ruxlcks of New York livestock, cereals, canning that is chosen will be fortunate, for tho sugar beet committees wiii make re- for considering such demand, and ar- and Accepted Masons of Utah, In annual will be displayed at the v packing Industry will enlarge it to a half "Among other function of the Utah also assembled, recognising which will be open to the public. meeting, ports during the forenoon meeting on riving at adjustment of the matters in communication a million. Salt Lake ought to get busy ami office the on In which the public Is which the shall and be if such great peril afcontroversy, appreciating The adjustments program for the Wetlnejdav. most directly interested Just at $35 give more support to all phases ol tin. and found reasonable, threatens the very foundation of our us follows; Ratification of deemed ternoon livestock Industry. present is that or acting as a sort of BEATINGS just. petitioner country. Its liberty, freedom and right of necejsa ry theand' tribunal before which complaints relanational constitution, amendments to ask and believing that toe commission take th e to excessive price charged for necesstate constituted, election of national same that Industry Extensive. IN and the future of our loved ones into consideration, together with saries of life, or with regard to unfair in which we meet clectiou state manner and of the rest costs tffo Increased We have an Industry wRJrrt anmnfllv upon representatives, resulting operating be or should lodged. hoarding, speculation therefrom and make appropriate adjust and combat this threatening evil, we brings In a total Of $i ji.OuO.OOO from points Mich complaints will receive prompt atBeatings tipon frequent occasions an. otfiecrs. merits of the proposed tariffs to meet now, in keeping with our precepts, pledge tributary to Uji mtermountaln country. the Utah Cattle and Horse As tention from the fair price board, and. a declared position with regard to matOffi'ctg of our power stock ivofiucera we are beginning to r any au h adjustment of the said wage ourselves to the full limit If necessary, from the special agents of ters doniesMc that h regarded his wife Orowera association, including J. M. Har- realize and offer financial resources, and hereby scale. ' the great benefits that will come Xlj as good for nothing but to he beaten are department of justice. and our our unstinted mon establishment of the of valuation We I'ro the fixed government have vice vo, the John packing thiough accepted president; It is perhaps unnecessary to say that charged against Carl Wallace Hill by service, to stamp out and Black of Escalante, second vice presi- industry here. A much larger percentage by the commission a tne basis for our Mrs. Kate R. Hill In a suit for divorce f mi'y bona fide complaints will be considV forever eradicate from our country any of stock should be slaughtered hi this request for a revision in rales, att hough tiled in the Third district court yester- In ered by th commissioner. which Is opposed to the dent; J..rSoorap cf"31ont1cctio. Wtf consider it materially too low' deorganization country to nrotd The great shrinkage tiiat partlv, and also because It will day. The wife recites numerous instancisl American of American of cause the comes stock of executive the democracy, the clared General Manaeer II. F. Jicke of committee, and Thomas through shipping of alleged punishment suffered h.y her- greatly expedite the procedure, the comfidelity the three Redmond, secretary and treasurer, ap- to eastern points." ihe Utah Bight & Traction company. freedom and American which be self. She asks that she he awarded ctw-- i mission will require that complaint our country peared before the stare board of equalimade upon strides Ida., in usualPocatello, principles by valuation unit of Big great 'The measuring Comreduced to wrftmg and signed. tody of their children, their home at 6JI vve have zation yesterday to protest against the the livestock industry and plans being ly adonted i the value ptr mile of track. was founded, and upon which plaints may be made by letter or on per- .West North Temple street and the house- of the were to from people, tnere. ihe for the outlined made future of at a grown cattle the h slate struggling proposal Including, however, fin profttriv sonal visit to the office. In the latter hold goods. 135 a head. The board had mentioned by A. J. Knollln. who said that 75 per cent Pilgrim Fathers to Ihe leaders of building anti equipment. event the salient facts presented will be Non.supnort constitute the gioundl this figure as' being a fair figure for of the fat iambs of the western counter civilized world, and bo it further taken down Uv a stenographer, and the upon which lioxie V. Hartnett asks for a Ihe Grand lodge jf range cattle in issuing Its Instructions to go through Pocatello. Pocatello Is now "Resolved. That Low. Valuation Declared signature of the informant will be asked, divorce from Joseph It. Hartnett, and de- Free and Accepted Masons of Utah recogcounty assessors for the present year. planning large storage and feeding plants signifying that he vouches in good faith sertlon In the.caso'of Our A. Hager from B. H. Roberts, president of the state for Iambs to be slaughtered In the west. Many of the largest street car Mtt ms nizes and rc. uiifenances, as being fitted Hattie Hager. for the facts so presented. in the country have recently had their for the honors of citizenship, only those board, in stating the position of the O. M. Plummer, general manager of the "Statements of this character mav be Twenty-fiv- e property evaluated, and of ten represen- who mtasure up to the full standard of board, called attention to the law which PaclLc International Livestock exposiSign investigated further bv the commissioner valuation fixed by the lu per ent Americanism. Ihe tative cities, of Portland, Ore., told of the anonus the of tion places determining the actual TO BE or the office staff to determine the fact. Is by far the our for commission Included show representastock of Portland value Tne nual fat and of market the attendance properl this personal property and w 111 then be referred to the advisory lowest. It amounts to per mile tives of all the twenty-on- e lodges of the sort on the county assessor. The board's lieneflts that hsd come to the city through READY board of the commission for such furof tiack as compared with 1152.777 for state as well us some visitors from other duty is to equalize the assessments as be- - tho exhibitions. Robert Matthewson, ther action as that board may deem St. IxjuIr, 1123.494 for Minneapolis. stales. night's banquet was at tween counties, that no Injustice may buyer for Swift & Co., who is credited With the opening of spring the stretch proper. , for Detroit and 1103,902 for Kansas tended by more than 100 visitors to the be done. with having purchased more lambs titan ? ' countys scenic boulevard loop Citv. and Salt Lake members communication It was also pointed out by members of any other man in the world, explained lying between Salt Lake and Maltalr will be Methods isin Be Found. But even on this extremely low val- of the order. ' the board that the state is under the that greater cooperation between tlie pro f-and necessity of raising a heavily increased ducer and consumer is necessary and that s uation. our present fares are not yielding The following are the officers i!y cc?rh": ,0,C,F' im' "What that action will be. will nEmerson avenue, 27 year Us a reasonable I.ee Lund. :Ch. lrrTmn-oV1" .lx,a.ri return. As is shown in standing committees of the Grand lodge, revenue. In order to carry on the heavy the fat stock exhibitions are the best n! unty doubtedlv depend on the eirccrvHtnm-e- . commissioners of the depart- of age. employed by the McDonald Candy the petition, if vve set aside a proper, F. and A. M.. of Utah. improvement program being workevl out. manner in which this Is brought about. When the advisory board, or Its executive ment of roads arid brhead da.( ' for depreciation, and make up James, LeRoy Cattron, grand master, Taxpayers in all classes are complaincommittee, finds that excessive and un company as a sign painter, sustains a amount in Bind Balt with justice, it was asserted, that depreciation the Like caused ing, deficits, Justitiable profits, ate being taken, there 'T'1 fractured ankle and a sprained back, and 'bVti CONTRABAND our Inability for the past five years John Edward Carver, deputy grand taxes are too high. On the other hand is no doubt that there are plenty of work has begun on the two miles George Pritchard. 17 years of age, STS by to come anywhere near setting hside an master. Ogden. method by which tih a situation may and they Insist on the improvements. BE DESTROYED west from the limits of the citv to the For the livestock -- nfen it was argued of It is safe to predict that Emery Roy Gibson, eenior grand warbe corrected. adequate sum annually, we have left, avenue, re eived a fracture three on river, to Improvement of which Third 135 aa of January 1 is too high. A the basis of our net returns for 1919, den, Salt I,ake. that me severity df the method adopted will Jordan knee afternoon left his ribR and yesterday tho the by county city consented. Junior recently grand precarious season, it was Bhown, faces The contents of 108 pint bottles of LeRoy Aylmer McGee, scarcely enough to pay three per cent cepend largely on the attitude of the perIn addition to being turnpiked. the road at IrSO o'clock when the scaffold they on the investment. the livestock men thla year, and many whisky will soon be poured Into the , son who baa been asking tho exceeaive Is being warden, price. ' surfaced with shale and should be were working .on at 53 East First South of them Louis reason The Richard with treasurer, of grand street Conely, the them present may expect street equipment very muddy way, gutter waters or Salt Lake, If the Stjf precipitating gave profits. in very good condition for next season, the car company I, of course, getting nearer Salt Lake. e feet to the pavement. heavy losses between now and the mar- new prohibition law takes Its full course Defiant profiteering in neceseailes of commissioner said. The section twenty-fivFreeman A. McCarty; grand secretary. ket season. So that, if the total revenue The liquor was seized several flays ago life will be followed by arrests. Rules county Pritchard was employed by Lund, and and nearer the serao heap with every within the was declared a limit to be obtained during the market season by A. M. J. Pritchard, Inspector for the of Lake. service. Salt numon Within were a a limited the year and decisions will he Issued from the fair county road, city they sign painting and work upon It after together William Francis Bplkley, grand chap- were to be distributed among the cattle Internal revenue tax collector, after the front of a grocery store recently erected. ber of years It will be entirely worn out price board from time to time, after due Commissioner nttllman nnd Otbegun Commisas Provo. lain. at present. It was declared that they deputy and an assistant had waited tho we of the were have at rate the been notltled and, The accident, consideration of all the circumstances, sioner T. T. Burton, head of the police setting up and Police Chauffeur S. J. Thomas and a depreciation fund lor the past five entire night, hoping that some olie would Edgar Allen Rogers, grand orator. Salt would hardly average 130 a head. and the merchant of the state will he. street department, had gone over it city reMore will be a wholly inadequate Lake, especially was protest entered appear to lay claim to jt. No one came Sergeant C. iV, Puts removed the injured years, tnere expected to keep themselves informed as cently, Commissioner Burton lecHowell, 135 mm agreeing to a head After which at tne cattle The liquor was left near an old mil! men to It. with Rogers grand emergency Benjamin to what those rule and decisions are." against assessing Hence. hospital. replace thaJ Its improvement was necessary to while range sheep are only to be assessed between Fifth and Sixth East streets and Mr. Funk 1 state make 9 callable office, rooms for use the mad built bv first aid treatment they were taken to the unless something is done to make It pos- - turer. SHlt Ike. 18 one William at a man lames sihle for, us to set up a large enough said that Fourth and Fifth South streets on the Collins, grand marshal, L. I). S. hospital. head, and cattle i apll.nl, will be open daily from 9 oclock the countv beyond, hut he would willingly sell all the rattle he night of January 8. The deputies watched John Klrkman. 43 years of age, e:n- - fund for depreciation. Salt Lake will Salt Lake. In the morning until oclock in the that the city would be able to fmaiu--doubtit baa at $33 a head if he could with the the precious pmhages throughout the enOwen K. Adkins, grand pursuivant, afternoon. The telephone pioyed by the Utah Light & Trai thm coin- - soon find' ile!f depending upon a broken Is xfry soon. number track switches j down and (loinoraJlzed street cur service: tire night, snd at dawn, when cialmlams paliy to HeanThe street proreeds purchase sheep at HO. Wasatch 240. Frederick Harvey Crager, grand standard-bMember of the board asserted that It had failed to appear, thev took It to the of enow and lee. was struck by an auto The secretary tb the commission, X. L. c earer, Is a welF known fact that livestock are office of D. C. Dunbar, Internal revenue Salt Lake. mobile driven b5 K. h smith, is ears Increases Emergency Measures. WiMm. or tlie clerk. Miss Doris Stewart, V INMATE hard to find when the assessor Is around. collector. The liquor was later turned of age, llfll South Eighth Last street, at Thomas Brown, grand will be in attendance any time that Mr. in rates granted Richfield. two The Increases 15 a and 9 was last received It o'clock out to over that about Isaac Blair pointed night, Funk ib unable to be present. only PAROLE Evans,- United States v Frederick Clancy year were Hathaway, senior sheep were on the assessment roll in district attorney. compound fracture of his right arm above the company In the last three Utah last year, when as a matter of fact the elbow, bruises on his left leg and a admittedly only emergency measures. The grand deacon. Salt I.ake. i von .Vivo Alvensleben, alleged lormer laceration on bis head. The accident occommission announced COUNTY public utilities Wade McCall Johnson, junior grand It was known by all familiar with statiskaiser in Vmerica. curred at Ninth South and Seventh East them a auch and made It clear that no deacon, Ogden. agent of the deposed MADE tic of the industry that there ar more who hss been an inmate of tin- Fort streets. riste would be fixed until tlie ASKED senior than 2,000, OOU sheep 111 the state. permanent Charles Raymond MEMORIAL Dodglas war prison camp for the past BRIDGE was not brought out at the property had been evaluated. grand steward, Hartley. it Smith told the police he did not see the company's While two has asked that temporary pa- man until he struck him. Klrkman "It I Important to note that the pubCharks Henry Eatibger, junior grand meeting, it was ascertained during the Announcement was made yesterday role year, him in order to ditenmne grasped the under part of (he car and lic utilities commission has never taken Steward, Mount be given Ileasant. estithe bureau of federal that Oontract with the designers of the proday crop tlrnt tne county has completed its distrior not any of his property held on until it had stopped after going into consideration and will not In acting Charles Shields, grand tvlr. Salt Lake. mates figures for sheep In Utah last year posed memorial bridge to be built across bution of flour and potatoes among tlie whether on our present petition, the amount of or six feet. COMMITTEES. STANDING five was 2. 410.000. are estimated Cattle mouth of Parlevs canyon on the the by charity of legniar the county, and charges His application lias been forwarded. or bond comstock to which When Aboot the the wood, emergency capital JOl.Oufl bureau milch end brought the at hospital Rodney Hey Jurisprudence cattle boulevard by Sait Lake stililms tt small surplus of potatoes,' Anv Oershon. special agent for jin the Smith machine, Klrkman could pany may have outstanding. Blocks and Samuel Raul, Charles The county, was closed yesterday by the bourd Veley Morse, 480.000 other, or range cattle. of these r barges who have been over- through Dave of Justice, to Washing-- give no account of how the accident hap-tobonds no longer figure In rate making; C'narles Stetson Yariari and Farley state board's total show that the county of comity commit sloners. The plans will looked are requested to communicate their the department ' Williams. assessors found about 368 000 range cat- - bo furnished by Mare & Tregansa, pened. only the actual valuation of the properly cases to room 205, City and County buildarch!- as determined by the public utilities comGoodwin. William tie and less than 90,000 other cattle, Sam M. Library F.' and Henry tect. Allen, associated wjlh ing. mission It! taken Into consideration. James Barrette, Sydney tipnton Evans.1 A telegram was also exhibited at the them. Mr. Allen ts a construction engiIs made that those who know "It should also be noted that eve.u with Fred Clancy Hathaway anj Roy Klwood meeting from P. U. fcorup. former presi- neer. of needy poor, who might lie helped by the Bair a seven cent fare, Lake street car Harris. A sketch Of the contemplated form of dent of the associaum, stating that he county potatoes, communicate their cases passengers will be riding as cheaply as Grievances nd appeals James William estimated 135 as a f.vr average price for the bridge has siready been submitted to to the authorities. The telephone is Waof th ern and James under old six majority great people months the board of commissions!- by the dethose George throughout Cherry, range Henry cattle, satch 7m, extension sixteen. the country and considerably more cheapllrown. Tt is of a reinforced concrete not counted. Henry signers. and Instruction Masonic education ly than !i great many. In five of tne The board promised to give th pro- single span structure. If the bridge ts ROAD RECOMMENDED largest Htie In Massachusetts, Including Charles Francis Barrett, Many E. Schell test of the livestock itin earnest considbuilt as sketched It will constitute, acV Boston, the far is ten cents. Ft. Loins, and Arthur Edward Stull h. eration. especially if, when the returns cording to the designers, th longest single OVER snd Kansas Uity. and many Sam Goodwin. are It Is to found possible rale th igwn reinforced concrete structure of the Henry in, Correspondence Board of custodians FreJ Ulement revenues demanded by the slat's add per- sort In the world, being 430 feet In length. others, hsve an eight cent fare. At least Of the farmer of tho state position witn the assessment of seventy-fiv- e large title are paying. sev. Schramm, three years, and Arthur C. mit' any reduction below the present Recommendation of the Manufai turer' resort to to wagons. Of course the farmer claim S en or more. rent threatening market value. herry, two years. association, ihe Associated Industries and that the state will not allow them to "Our limited Imeroe ha obliged u to measures to fight the the Utah Automobile chib that a road.be .se tnelr wagons, therefore they rea service which is hardly give built over the Moffat divide frm Weber ivr passed five years ago, Life and Character Beading fuse to he assessed with same. In U. P. v to the city increasing weeds. adequate It is the anvou to the headwater tf the Bear cases, thev have said ttiat If I effective New Tear's day, and many of urgent necessity to doing something In the river. "panhandle" P. CASEY of gumrpll Bsseased them they would dub- IN three-lm- h meet tbe tire oir wagon requirements, as well as lo JANUARY K. t to Tee stole punt y. VM prei-nl- ed roaill and would i.ot pay their road Insure the financial safety of the comthl oii.mlasiou lv Dam, F.rktiioou, a iper-ip thl stale. Witnesetlis following Dii. genre I the mother of good lick Please let me know what to taxes. our Ecue-that p. manapany, compels Jame for un Uasey. retiring petition of iia'.Sual Wasatch visor Ths sign of th's blrthdat Brest, yeaicr-calelter from Ilenrv Blair, deputy coundo in this vase as soon as convenla Uanri- TV s J." increase in rates." es here 7T ger of Ihe Bat lotkw Herald, ha been road offn ,T. test H n,j K),ow .a marked degree o' ient. " ty assessor In the hpring Uity disf.remnted wdh a gold satin and foo by pe lal" srrlred at Butt. Mont., yester- - j rormi The support of toe rfsle commlvslon is love for utinlv. ws of The verv to tue The stale trict. lsard deep Informed best oquailzadeputy Herald staff. the ou .t for Ihe road a opening up sport-- a Club Dane 'Announced. day. Seieral local official of the (te erg arc born on,tb:S day, as wad us tecn . HOOT lush caaa that lie must place an - MrHe-- r e paradis of great scenic be;, it tv manager' gun Short Line are Fit the party of era and orator. line In relation to the asiii a on the wagons aeotdlng to the "Just p value T e will II club fouith give the of for three U. Gray, president of the Union Pacific, arid newspaper Mr. rarklnson plan to present th project An aatmlogh a forecast shows that th jears sessment of narrow-tirIn Uw. He might taka Into considerawagon dance of the season st the Larin-- , IJter-sr- v watch' him br his for-.- 1 who la making an Inspection tour. Pres- to 'o tVaebington official of the forest erv presented week will be favorable for "tninK Dif distrht where I am axeaing I tion thw fact that the wieels ar Dot club house. January 23. The Evans mer emplove i. 11 as a Ui token of blent esteem Gray lAks sad to ihe bureau of public road. l;f t ra,t all ie am meeting vje.t mercantile knd domestic pursuit found ronsiderahle opusable ob public roads. orihetrs ill furnlen mueic. i lit which they held him. Dear futar lu the Want Ada i S' 1 inn -- I Awakening of Interest Outdoor World Purpose of Organization. e j Resolution Adopted J k e. - a I forty-nint- tta bn hll ).' i , j S- -7 1 re-u- fowej V L ' pa-ki- ng I CNllfK j j proposed Tax Assessment of a Head Declared Too High. per-ha- ALLEGES DIVORCE PLEA f -.e mc-mbe- ; SALTAIR ROAD FOR SPRING SCAFFOLD FILLS ' Painters Drop Feet; Auto Hits Workman. r as-e- sa M v i $115.-hu- I -i f, - i has'bnmXtedV.fof'th LIQUOR TO -- ! 319-S2- expi-ssi- ng s V' nr WAR PRISON APPLIES FOR CHARGES TO APPLY -- - sword-beare- r, CONTRACT - FOR Mcl-ees- e, , 1 n. ' MOFFAT DIVIDE Farmers Oppose Assessment on Narrow Tired Wagons ' - the, 1 call-mat- ed SOME ASSOCIATES PRESENT WATCH TO J. ijhlng T PRESIDENT OF .ARRIVES BUTTE al v. or On-ite- ei A . rr4 th: rrl I sj |