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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY 'MORNING, MARCH 4, 1920. who w4 dlectod EE. BENNETT, ruler of the Salt Iati HA.BBT . He was formerly esteemed leading knight. Mayor States Growth of the City Demands Piecemeal MINE CUSHING, man, who notice yesterday of hu as traveling the Denver a Bio lodge of Elks last night. 1 M. raappolnt-men- 1 TO WEST veteran rcelved t agent of railroad. Liberty Bond and Thrift Stamps Valued at $3000 Taken. Artillery Regiment Alio Appropriations Total $1," Trade Commission Attorney cated to Rocky MounArrives to Probe Alleged 334,913; Infirmary to Be Completed. tain State. Unfair Competition. . Policy Be Dropped. V INTO LERI BANK In a half-da- y sesston yesterday after- - I Henry Ward Beer, special attorney of Eleven Safety1 noon, the board of county commissioner, I the federal trade commission, and Her- assisted by County Auditor M. C. Iversog, bert L. Anderson, assistant trial counBoxes Blown Open undertook and completed to the last dr sel. have arrived In Salt Lake to begin , tall the making up of Salt Lakt county's the hearing of the case of the trade o Limit, He Says.' budget for th year 1920. Sugar r against the sections of tbe country for certain f The appropriation, company, the Amalgamated Sugar comtotaling ll.tlt,-914.0regiments. were mad against an estimated pany, Ernest R. Woolley, A. P. Cooper writing from the headquarter of who gained entrance to and E. F. Cullen, charged Jointly with In a e mipreuenslve statement Mayor the regiment now stationed at Camp revenue of $1,914,099, leaving an unapprothe Peiple'a bank at Lehl Tuesday night U. A. Bock stated In writing yesterday priated surplus of 9149,911.0$. Tbs total ''using unfair methods of competition In Htanley, Texas, the commanding of- of departmental requests was 91.411,- -, Interstate commerce. water situation obtained abont 93000 worth of Liberty, me probhin of Salt ficer, Lieutenant Colonel Herman 09$ 41. The estimated available revenue The .which apeclflea th We would like to Is bonds Th burglar picked eleven safety and the plan of the city commission 'to' aaya: figured upon the basis of 4 mills for I charges complaint, and which will bs heard here In I get into touch with our new home county purpose. undertake 11s solution by appealing to the deposit boxes In the bank out of seventy-riv- e, th near future, was issued by the trade We statee. new have 0 Three In 13,300,-09of th items epeeial recruiting parand alter blowing tue locks off with appropriation commission June 16. 1914. Mr. Beer slat- taxpayers for the authorization of budget accounted for practically all of th ties out in these communities. ed yesterday that rejxorts to th comworth of stater bonJs. Ills statement nitroglycerin, they found that they bad over last year a budget. They mission The Fourth field artillery wa or- Increase which the upon missed the box wer an appropriation of 1429,470.09 for la based have been madejxresent comjilaint fo.lotva: containing large sunn the past ganized in May, 1807, from batteriea th completion of the county Infirmary two years, and In some during In valuables. On box. No, 13. which "halt Lake City sorely needs an ln- -. cases prior to which saw aetiv service in the building, 975,000 for Interest upon bond that time. reaped water supply. The present system they passed up, conla'ned 913.000, acccrd war in Cuba and later in and 92U.OOO Increase of the It was learned yeaterday that Mr. Beer nf to Herbert Taylor, cashier. docs rot provide water sufficient for the Ibe Philippine island in quelling tbe mothers' fund, totaling 4523,970dependent 09. Th will meet today with the attorneys for But allowance lor pensions for dependent th defendants at the offices of th Uniti evidence insurrection led by Aguinaldo. and existing Industries. Much Although the owners of the picked mother la or double of Inlaat atthat A ed was formed from the Twenty-sixtyear, States district attorney. These had not all reported to the bank th .css will It provide for the normal tery 940.000. ar W. Richard th artilYoung, torneys Jr., battery, United States field amount of their losses last night. It ls ti ease in homes and new industries seekThe sources of th estimated available King, Straup, Nlbley A Leather-woolery; battery B from the Twenty-eighth- ;; revenue are: Taxes. 91,222,000; licenses. firm ofand thought that the amount tnken by the Salt Herbert Macmillan of ing to locate here. Burines and comR. Twenty-thirdC the from battery 4,000; departmental receipts, 990,500; Lake and C. A. Boyd of Ogden. did pot exceed much, oxer $3000. City burglars munity leaders agree that Balt Twenty-seventD from account the miscelThe time for th hearing will probably battery 9170,469; receivable, was in thrift stamp and Liberty This is on the eve of a prolonged period of F laneous, 127,725. E while and be not batterici for aet several apdays and the The departmental appropriation bonds, there being no cash In the boxes, . aa rapid growth that may be expected to atof a Judge to conduct It will were both organized from the Twenty-firsth request given flrat and pointment with made, be made later commission. the trade th bank offlclala said. , tain boom projections for tbe next four by field of artillery. battery th second In each be After here appropriation record th will Instance, or flv.) years It would be folly to enter th hearing On June 10, 1612, the field artillery are; Assessor, 949,309.55, It U believed by Sait Lako police offito attor and trad commission submitted 929,675; the this period of ranid growth without makcials who Investigated the robbery yesboard, the regimental headquarter de- ney, I2X.227.42, 921.227.42; auditor, 15. at another hearing before them counsel ing ampie preparation lo supply water to tachment, with batteriea A, B and C, 070 11, 915,070 11; boya' home, 97436.79, for the government and for th defendtbe Mew populnt.on and Industries. terday, that the prowlers Intended to which bad been raised to war strength 96936.75; buildings and grounds, 94404.91, ants will present oral argument In the past the city has provided crack open the bank safe, whlcn" contained 94404 Be comwill 91; with The her be and clerk. 10.199 93,399.70. water 70; for increases in the op supjily public hearing by temporary transfers from batteries about $14,000, but the door wa cus912,042 95; 312.192.95, portunlty will be given for th presenta-isrelatively small bond issues I). E and F, left Fort D. A. Kussell, missioners, 919,029 99, 919.029 99; dependent on of a million dollars. In of relevant tion todian, found to be ao thick that mure time than to tha any testimony mile hike on the thousand Wyo., "cirsue Include 34o.O'tO, Involved. The 940,000; mothers, each Install! llie growth In demand has charge they had would have been necessary to through the Rocky mountains of Colo- 96004.35, 96004.36; garage. 311,275 engineer, culation of false reports aa to th finanexceeded the added supply made avail49, drill a hole fbr the explosive. 49; general hospital, 937,999 79, rado, undertaken na a test march, fhe cial standing of competitors; circulation able. To continue this in would bs 79; girls' home. 17409.68, 47409 64; of false rejvort aa to ability of competijadicy oi a regiment returned from this trying elpdy Rio 40 Work of Experts. It wou'il be tors to produce; canvassing of naw termarch to Fort D. A. Russell, reaching health and quarantine, 9C2.217.75, 919, wile than penny-w.shorticultural 617.74; Inspector, 95124.85, ritory of competitors to prevent new facThe work in opening the boxes ard the post on August 21, 1812. 85; Infirmary, 9428,370 09, $428,370.09; tories; obtaining Information regarding in of The regiment went into permanent 15124 th steel door leading into the vault waa wa elected exalted ruler H. E. nurses home, $41148 35, $4048 35; poor comth private affairs of competitors to deMust Look to Future. of the Balt Lake lodge of Kike at tbe ancamp at Texas City, Texaa, February missioner, 951,452.97, $46,452.97; neat, and officials said Indicated that th stroy them by litigation; building factorEvery Avenue of city grrowth will nual election of officer held laat night 26, 1913. The artillery batteriea were ing agent, $2500, $2500, recorder, purchas$38,875, ies In locations where competitors were work waa that of men who wer expert the club, 59 South State street. Mr. on war maneuver with the Second di- 938,875; roads and bridges, $203,383.64, about to do so; financing secret agents at eventually be ctoeeJ If an adequate water M. Cushing, who lues been In the In their business. They were very liberal fur many )xra to come be not Bennett, wno waa formerly Harry to esteemed in Inteteat 4179,183.96 the when dompetllors," buy controlling vision on April 16, 1914, surveyor, 99414.02, 48364.05; provided. Many complaint now come to leading- knight of the lodge, succeeds K. Mexican trouble service of tne Denver & Rio Grande rail- with the use of soap, which waa spattered other allegations. became aerioua. Regi- sheriff, $139,829 44. 9109.839.44; statutory and the city commission because of insufficient H. Miller. Mr. Beer said laat night that all par- road almost continuously for and 9197,147.76. street general. $197,167.76; forty years, all over the bank walla and celling In tha A, batteries with mental VV. J. O'Connor headquarters, bupply of water for eilHilug manufnetur elected will esteemed full at ties Interest have via opportunity th lsst thirty of which he has spent in vicinity of the vault. We cannot leading knight, and W. G Laubender, B and C embarked for Vera Cruz, Mexi- lighting. $20,874.90, $20,878.90; treasurer, to present their versions of the allege jrtif and industrial conceins. $44,196.08. The tin boxes were covered with fingerLave lncreaned uronth without Increased esteemed loyal knight. Mr. lubender co, on April 26, 1914, reaching tbe Salt Lake, has been reappointed to hit tlona. induftrlea, and. If nimble to meet present succeeds Mr. O'Connor. B. W. Tooke was disembarkFull denial of th allegations has been former position as traveling passenger print, and Georgs Chaae, head of th dentificatlon water needs, how shall we satisfy greatiy chosen esteemed lecturing knight, suc- latterthecity on April 30, and bureau of the Salt Lake pomade by the companies and tha Individfollowing day. The batteries ing, increased demands with further piecemeal ceeding J. K. Deardorff. agent for the road. He received a tele- lice department, and Chief of Detective uals concerned. in remained and our. on M. company headquarters Beckstead went to Lehl jester-da- y present inadequate patchwork J. Kdward Swift wa secregram yesterday from the headquarters of Rileyto make photographs of th prints. system? It must be evident to all that of the lodge, G. W. Shores, treasurer, Vera Crux, under the commend of Colotary of him at the Denier company disnotifying lack of water supply will eftectlveiy CLUB They were found, however, to be very Martin Mummy, tiler, and S. C. Sherrill, nel Frederick Funaton, until November the appointment. Hla headquarter will blurred and ao dry that nothing could bo courage prospective industrial and manu trustee. 23, 1914, when they returned to GalvesCOMMITTEE continue ELECTS fa, taring plants from locating here. Taut Exalted Ruler Miller waa the choice ton. to be In Balt Lake. Jils terri- made of them, tine print wa found on a box brought to Salt Lake by Sheriff For many ears It has been necarv as delegate to the conveivtton of the grand tory Includes Utah, Idaho and Nevada. Following the raid by Villa and bis to Impose strict regulations on the use lodge Williams of Utah county and a phototo be held at Chicago In July. A. E. bandits GibA of William committee consisting on the border of Columbus, Mr. Cushing began railroad work for graph was made of thla. It may rot Indiof water because of insufficient summer Osborne waa elected alternate; and Roland son, Murray Kelly McCarty New untold This has caused annoyMexico, regimental headquarter, supply. Identity of any of the burglars, (ifflcers elected laat night will be Inwaa appointed at a meeting of the Aero the Denver A Rio Grande In th freight cate the because ance and disappointment to all classes. stalled at the flrat regular weekly meet- with batteries A, B and C entrained many people handled the Club of Utah' last night to consider altes office In Denver In 1580. After a few though, have ing In April. Civic and businvsa organisations boxes before the sheriff arrived on tho at for Fort Columbus, g Bliss, Texas, Lake a to at for field 8alt and to landing waa the In he months transferred efforts there scene. promoting 'city expended great The election waa foilowd by a tlinner, March 12, 1910, arriving there the next wait upon the city commission and urge and urging the during which a musical beautiful' cain&aign, piogram waa day. On March 17, under rommand th necessity of setting aside an avia- office of the general superintendent, building and beautifying of more homes. given. tion field. C. LaMar Nelson conducted where he remained two years. In 1882 he Description Given. of Major R. H. MeMaster, batteries The people have responded generously to Asks the Tom Bt. Jeer, a blacksmith whose shop meeting, which waa held Hi the Comthese campaigns especially in the spring entered the passenger department aa A, B and C left Columbus for Colonia mercial club. opposite the bank, described a man planting lawns and flower gardens, and RAYMOND the Mexico, crossing the internaof clerk chief Dublan, baggage departgeneral whom he noticed lingering around It was announced last night that all otherwise improving and beautifying their ranch Be Gibbonss at tional ,h ment C. boundary under then F. had those who Kim, tbe general at o'clock on Tuesday evening gathering, shop about present SENTENCE March 18, as a part of the punitive ex property. In midsummer, when the fruits attended th original meeting and those passenger agent for th company. He He was a medium-bui- lt uf their labors should show to best adman, about 6 I cMT Persh9 who make application for membership worked Indies, he said, and of dark complexion, Round-tri- p pedition, under General John J. Dublin vantage, the perennial water shortage under Mr. wltu ,ln , this department Blxtv days In tha city Jail was the senbefore March 16 can coma Into the club Nlma until a slight mustache. He wore a dura Las nullified their work and they have tence They reached Colonia that official waa succeeded by suit The Imposed yesterday by Judge W. H. ing. of members. of clothes, with a light hat. aa th report charter had the dianeartenlng experience or seeing 23. March He headquarters Regifnental K. under 8. and Major Major Hooper, Wilkins of the criminal division of the did not cross the border until later, committee on a constitution and not get a look at the stranger s face, their lawns and flowers burn up In the until he was succeeded by F. A. did Hooper court B. W. found upon he said. city Rajmond, loss and adopted. bummer aim. This recurring leavinb Columbus April 8m 1916, for Wadlelgh. now passenger traffic manager Plana are being laid for an Intensive gulty of selling liquor. The blacksmith shop had been broken will be obviated by adopting for the company. Thomaa Ramage, attorney for Raymond, Namizuipa, Mexico, where tney arrived nationwide advertising campaign for bait and a sledge hammer, welgning ihe emerged water program can led In the 4 PITMFR UTD At When the Denver A Rio Grande came Into case to the 19. the UNIUvAla AOX.K appealed court district about bond Issue. April proposed twenty pounds; a hammer weighLake In connection with tbe annual conto 8alt Lake In 1583 Mr. Cushing came on tne ground that the national prohibicommanded by Captain about two pounds, a brace and a B, ing Battery her from Denver established HELD and the ventton BE National of Education tion th law made the of a selling liquor of pair of pincers, which the Fires Are Cited. then returning to couple federal offense, and that the city had II. L. Newbold, left Colonia Dublan baggage department, to be next here held blacksmith July. association, claimed, were found In th hla work In Denver. Lack of water also greatly increases no right to try the case. Raymond waa for Lake Itascato, Mexico, April 17, N. Child, state superintendent of Funeral aervlees for Joseph Whittaker, 1888 Mr. Cushing left the Denver A bank yeaterday morning. In the ,flre haxard at the very driest part of released on an appeal bond of $300. The followed by battery C on April 2. On George a received The robbery waa discovered by Mra. 55 years of age, a pioneer passenger Rio Grande and went to the Union Instruction, yesterday tbe year. Two fires last summer furnish case will be heard before Judge Harold this hike "battery B averaged public telegram from J. W. Crabtree, secretary brakeman on the Oregon Short Lin railBaughm, who, acting aa Janltresa aa general baggage agent for that Julia illust ration of what this danger it. At 7 M. Stephens. 6 6 miles a day. as for of the national several died who her ago, association, reading school, which Is above th bank, road, days In Texas, the Fort Worth had the o'clock In the afternoon of July 14, 1919, lines company's Fourth the bodies of com In follows: noon tomorrow united These the A Denver, with dll be held at to light the Area One man In Fort boarded fire broke out in the Utah Hlllpostlng headquarters InI comchamber are until advise Friend Mexico of that ward Sixteenth in the lnterurban train at about 1 were your field chapel. LAKE artillery Near by were stored large establishment, will be In Worth, Texas. A year later he was' transmerce officials railroad to and the Interment vited attend. o'clock, station master reported, and your apply the whea 1917, 2, punitive ferred to Portland, Ore., where he re- a February quantities of explosive materials oils and MAY ASK City cemetery. patient In the hospital near tne bank FEES expedition recrosaed the international for round trip rates for the bait Lake In 1890 he regasoline. In subduing this stubborn and eon of the late mained another year. on wa th Mr. with said Whittaker stopover building meeting, days sixty turned to tbe Denver A Rio Grande ai explosion aboutshe2 thought she heard an dangerous blaae, the fire department was boundary into the United States at Identification certificate; Isaac and Betsy U. Whittaker and was traveling and then heard membership faced with almost the lowest water prespassenger agent. H remained some automobiles oclock where 1864. the began. the minimum servfees 25, Columbus, for In expedition Lake born Fixing Salt after meeting." September driving away. sure of the yeuri-- 68 Normal ices through an association of legal 8kllll-corpounds. continuously In that position until the in stopover iJake In 1884 to Neasl has He D. was The Is married Ira of bait Wines participated of the committee The executive regiment of the bank plan president federal government took over control of and Thomas Webb, vice spring water pressure In the mains Is Is advocated by Walter P. Klrk-ae- y mnnv who survives him with two daughmarches and field maneuver the national association, as indicated by president. It fa around 100 pounds. Below 90 pounds Is lawyers roads. federal the he In a letter aent to William D. Rlter, During operation two two and la atiters. brother Mr. for this Child ters, Present headquar$23,000, with a surplus of aaya, telegram, uangeroua. has been chief clerk to the assistant gen- capitalised of the Utah State Bar associa- during it history. ticket to be Issued for the convention At noon, July 19, 191. another fire president ters are at Camp Stanley, Texas. The with eral passenger agent, with headquarters $10,000. which liberal etopover privileges, broke out in the planing mill and lumber tion, yesterday. command of In is th GIVE under Salt Lake. would enable the eastern teacher to atAttorney fees are the same today at regiment Mr. Cushing has handled royal parties MOOSE yard of the Sait Lake Mill and Construcwere twenty-fiv- e ELECT years ago. not- Lieutenant Colonel Herman Erlcnkot tend the convention aa a part of .a more tion company on Second West. The blase they from MEN France, England, Japan, China and cost of tlie Nawithstanding high ter. living. -extended trip to the Yellowstone wpread rapidly and, because of the exother. those of the preel and Mr. Ktrkxey say. countries, I call to attention or tional coast National Zion park, park treme dryness of --the seeson, threatened the substantial increases In wage sedent of Brazil, the Mexican cabinet. points, or all of these. Jf this is granted. Special to The Tribes. to involve surrounding property and be- cured by labor, through concerted action, COMMISSION PAYS President McKinley. President " Harrison, In Mr. Child's opinion, the attendance at Salt Lake lodge No. 259. Loyal Order of March 9. Unless the sugar President Roosevelt come general. Again the water pressure and I recommend that similar action be MIDVALE, and President Taft. Moose, mathe will national be will hold its annual election of offivery gathering was extremely low seventy pounds. companies accept the farm bureau COMPENSATION Famous actor and great people In all cers taken bv Salt Jsike attorneys to meat th I over would for the ensuing year at the regular Increased it two next week th uha. th tracts within in botn these Instances only good for- Increased cost of living." of walks life have received attention I aeaslon tonight Two candidates are In otherwise be. farmers of Mtdvala will plant no beets tune and the plucky work of the firemen Mr. Child returned to his office yester- - I th coming season, according to a reso-da- y from him. the field for the position of dictator, The Industrial commission yesterday rated a large portion of the city from When Utah became a state In 1896 Mr. vice 14 I derat of at the of a dictator and prelate, each with a awarded 35000, the after of a payable the meeting attending lutlon at meeting was passed the per cent of the assessed valuation of a a nelng wiped out. Notwithstanding member of the lower Cushing to naof superintendents of the strong following. The full ticket follows: and 9150 funeral expenses, j vale Farm bureau here today, srict regulations of the use of water and property In the city or until the consti- Mrs.week, house of the first legislature. He was - Haxel of . widow Ohio. held exA. tlonal association at Elackham, Dictator, resolution la J. Gardner Cleveland, Thla action R. & taken, the the sounding of the lire whistle, warning tution is elected a majority, but one term fileater: vice dictator. H. P. and changed. Charles H. Blackham. who was killed by During that convention he attended because It would be unprofitable in officebywaa large Bosen and plains, people to cease using water. It wa only No could enough. argument of mine Creek a fall of rock In the Clear Richard Beynon meeting of the board of trustees of the to raise oeeta under' other contracts pros convfnc him thiU he should run prelate, with the greatest difficulty that sufficient j f'nu iae In Wait v the Utah Fuel company November 39 laat. national association where the campaign posed, and It will b too late to plant and alnc then he has been In again, and D. L Huber; treasurer, A. J. l; water could be secured to subdue these V private trustee, John F. Tobin, H. J. Wahl-qul- st e.ubborn biaxes. one general conflagraIt would Becm unwise to cripple tlie There are four children, ranging In age for a good attendance at the Salt Lake other crops after March 15. life, although ha devotes that life to the and David Short; supreme repretion could easily coat tne cltlaens many city's progress at thd present time by at the time of the father's death from convention was definitely outlined. State waa While In he the legislature sentative, A. J. Weber. public. superintendents of public instruction were times the total bond issue asked for. Can unduly hampering the enlarged water one month to alx year.' he wa chairman of the public lands comThe compensation la th maximum per appointed chairmen of statewide commitwe afford to continue this risk lndeft system program almply because the state mittee and of the father that Introbll com state tees workmens to advertise and organize the constitution forbids the lsaue of further mltted under the nitely? duced the great seal of the state of Utah. BY CHARGED attendance at Salt Lake In pensatlon act, and the order of the combonds for general purposes. Tha constiThe Mr. of an . appointment Cushing mission notes that following Ua usual their respective states. tution specifically provides that aftar liberal meets Dry Weather Cycles. with GRAND traveling passenger agent apLARCENY Mr. Fuel the a Utah number company Child, policy, Already," said of 4 per cent of the Mr. W. J. Morrison of 1109 Mt. Elliott proval among railroad men. "Records of tne United State weather bonds to the amountvaluation does not contest the of superintendents have pledged a large avenue, Mich., wishes to comhave been waives hearing and widow Detroit, property bureau show that this section of the assessed cities for compensa- attendance. The superintendents of Kan- municate with her brother, Joseph PhilCharles Groner, 18 year of age, and may then proceed to Issue application of the Issued, country la subject to recurring cycles of up Rlhellx, 16 years of IMPROVEMENT DEBATE inFrodk to another 4 per cent for the purjxiae tion In behalf of herself and the minor sas assured me that every county and lips. ar children." schools dry years, when the rainfall Is far below of providing water, of would the city Jail on a charge age, a from received city Morrison sewer and street superintendent Mrs of grand la. telegram normal. The normal rainfall for this c.ty to come Lake. The Salt 7 from Balt Lake, but a were ceny. COMMENCES him superintendent They more the 7.30 at need o'clock urgent lights, recognising is 16 03 Inches annually. Last year there of of California promised a large delegation; reply February last right by F. captured wired her failed to reach him, Jensen. 44 Ninth East these things. The city, needing wawas a deficiency of 2 67 Inches or were and other like while It Is had been He in opinions expressed aald. street, ah were stealpreviously of thla proalleged ter, should take The annual competitive series of deof the expected supply. on the attendance at the coming convenhla machine, which they was January vision and provideadvantage Denver, Colo. for an ample supply, HOLD bate conducted by the Balt Lake Stake ing and February. 1920, show continued detion of the national association. South and Main streets.parked at Fourth No next session of doubt the state the Mutual associations Record a of the city fire departwill Improvement ficiency. "The executive Mr. committee arrived on the street in reported will, upon investigation, procommence Tuesday, March 9. The open- time toJensen ment show that last year the water legislature CONVICT see the youths back the automo-b- ll The Utah Alpha chapter of Phi Delta that at least thirty atatea will want state In the way of genvide the needed be will debate In bv ing the participated It pressure m the mains waa low all the eral Improvementreliefby providing here. Is desired the anthat from the curb and start off headquarters Theta fraternity will hold It fifth for Twenty-eight- h and Fifteenth wards In downaway time. Tula constant low pressure la not the Comthe street. owner leaped on use of the city's bonding nual banquet Haturday night at 4 o'clock local business organisations, the Twenlv-eight- h ward chapel. On the the running board The due to tlie deficiency In rainfall alone, but more liberal In th Hotel Utah supper room. Leslie mercial club and others, publish Informaand took the youth Thla for rellaf purposes. general power 16. March more gnera(v to the fact that the cltv is more the following Tuesday. winner to over Into broadcast tion send the nation will act as toastmaster. Toasts Frazer W llllam Miller, 24 years of age, a concustody. easily obtained and will be sooner will the first debate will compete with the has far outgrown lte present water At the be responded to by Harold Mays, 20. giving the dttalls of hotel accommoda- vict who escaped from the prison road of tat!B the boys available man the other proposal of holdh ward debaters, tbe hall to booked on police tions. possible side trips and other in- camp at Moab, Utah, atve-the larceny charge. months ago, Twenty-ninting bark water system Improvements and Heber M. T.Sevy, '20, of thH. active be decided later. Ham-re formation attract to will that attention Greene. Lloyd John was brought back to Salt Lake yesteruntil such time as the city's bonded debt chapter; The Thlriy-fourt- h ward will alao comDonding Power Ls Ample. n and Dr E. Bpencer Wright of tha Salt Lake and the west for the coming day by the sheriff of Glsnwood Springs, is reduced, or the assessed valuation of On the same night with the Twentr-fourt- h GAIN . Colo., and turned over to th Utah state pels The bonding power of the city is am property Increase to a point that will alumni of Utah Alpha, and W. R. Arm- convention. In the Twenty-fourt- h ward team Is Mr. of thd one of Child of that of Kansas was a '90, He opinion authorities Alpha chapter to provide the needed relief captured prison The permit of the Issuance of further public strong, A ward final debate will be held MORE chapel. ASKED the features of the national sessions In few days after his escape but was held to determine the University of Kansas. state constitution (section 4. artte'e 14) improvement bonds. the itake championship. The committee on arrangements In- Salt Lake will be th amendment of th In Colorado as a court witness. To follow the latter course would. In permits cltiee to bond for 8 per cent of Dances will follow each debate. The of the associaTwo Interlocutory decrees of divorce olnce we cannot cludes Chaunrey- - B. Whltnev, chairman;n constitution and their assessed valuation. I'reeent bonds effect, be declaring: commute of stake hoard member In were It a really democratic orand the bonding power of bait Lake City nave paved streets, we shall not have John T. Kllerbeck and G. Martin Hop-fe- tion to make granted yesterday In the Third tha of DIES series consist of Moroni SALT charge S. to one and prevent any beck. group ganization; c court, one going to a husband and follows. ample fire protection. Increased IndusLeaver, Miss Luetta chairman; Brown, the association or dominating place by new the other to a wife. homes with green lawns and Valuation of property tn'citv tries, IN James 8. Morgan and Don C, Wood, holding the convention there. This, he beautiful flowers around them. for taxing purposes Harry C. Cook wa 9194,629 405,00 a divorce MEETING save, waa one of the criticisms found from Helen J. Cook, ongiven tha ground of Bonding jiower 8 per cent th the with where Water FUed. convention, Chicago to Piecemeal Application The Tribes. of assessed vk'ftiHtion aeaertlon, and Judge W. H. Bramel grant Special Policy. 15.570,352.00 Drop ON a decree t j Myme Black Tidwell from strongly Chicago teaohers. organized, Total present' bonded InNEW YORK, March 9 A commercial Abraham Smith of Smithfleld. Cac' e "Salt Lake City has followed the piecewere able to dominate some of th meet- cable debtedness Tidwell on the ground of received here tonight oontalns the county, yesterday filed appllcet-o6,920,500 00 meal policy with Its water system too with Tbmna Lamont x where a business and of the of of death th Because the ings, agent yesterday announcement Of the death of state engineer, for Botiaupport. George F. McGonagie. and aa a result has always been wife of H. C. Goodrich, chief of teachers, not even a teacher, was able Frederick Hedges of Balt LakeCharles Landrum V. eemnd-feengineer 9 8 649,832.00 long of water at th Thistle lliased Iiondlng power uee of of fi!d euit for the flv watef fro n City, very time of the short of a meeting Utah, at Swansea, Wale company, a special to dictate to the chairman frojn Clairle H. Thlatle, charring Proposed Issue of water Hedges, who Bear river, to be used In irrigating about Is needed most urgently. the UtahofCopper when b In was to allowed th what year Just the committee to way advisory Kthel and meeting bonds Proctor from Adam a music hall artist of merit, was 300 acres. He asserts that he has already awertion, 3.300,000 00 Commissioner Neslen of the department th board of county commissioners upon of discussion at a business session. The waa dead in bed at a Swansea hotel Installed a centrifugal pump, and has J. Proctor, alleging nonsupport. of waterworks and Water Supply and tha road construction, new plan is to elect officers of th asso- found this of which Mr. GoodAtafiable was Death due tha to a seafor operated power bonding morning.paint successfully early ciation by a representative body. city engineer have carefully planned the rich ls chairman, was postponed. after proposed issue is son or two. gas poisoning. Improvements after an exhauswaa scheduled for comThe 9 3. 349,832.00 proposed tive study of the entire problem. The pletion meeting of of a the to plana campaign Life and Character Beading "An unjust restriction Ls upon plan Is comprenensive, and will bring raise contribution part of the ARMY ESSAY c.lles br the elate constitutionplaced In that It into the city's malna practically all tlie moneybytopopular for memorial the proposed pay limits them to tne Issue of water water entering this end of the Balt lau bridge to soldiers, sailors and marines of MARCH 4. sewer and street lighting ,only bond after valley. Salt Lake county who met death in the Born on this date, you must conquer of their bonding power Jias been Being convinced that the vast majorthe bridge to be built acmes th Major A. R. Emery. In charge of th and fear used. Salt Lake City wl'! be prevented ity of our citizens realize the need of war, anxiety and look calmly and mouth of Parley canyon, on the local V. 8. army recruiting station, anat the from issuing anv other class of public this enlarged water program and unqual-fiedl- y steadfastly good In life, boulevard. nounced yeserday that a meeting of th as there la nothinghlghent to be gained by Viprovemert lemds until such time as the endorse It. I snail support and urge to Salt Lake district committee Judge the on dark Ue bonded Indebtedness Is reduced biow 4 the adoption of the proposal calling for aide. dwelling essays of the city school children, woo The blrthdat la governed by the planSOCIAL the 93.3vO.ubO asked for. I am particuparticipated In the essay contest, will be ets Jupiter and .Neptune and the anxious tnat the availremaining I larly several week wlib-l- i Triouna. ni The and lo to ago is the last sign of s'gn Places, Journeyed Special th in this section of the able surplus waters Major dKmry left last night for Burler, water March southern over California FRANC16CO. Arrowtrlpllclty. AX C! the and mountains be surrounding valley where he will relocate the" recruit CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Idaho, Tho of fault tho Ptacea great secured for this city before It Is taken head trail. From there they came-tl J, An automobile trtek covlng station. Captain Alva Lee la at Idaho Is his desire to help others without parson Representatives of the knowby other Interests and diverted from tlie committee of the L. D. H. churchadvisory RATE. to at- Pails, where he will give out the prises San Francisco, and will contlnu on ered with a replica of the all the ing which hava circumstances general puhllc welfare. national convention of social In tha recent contest, lie will apeak at to tend the Wash., Is the Oregon, them by schooner th tha returning oondltion deb brought which Conditions demand Immediate action workers to be held at New Orleana prairie northern route. FEBRUARY 1, 1623. April Boise. sires to relievo. fiat will bring measurably permanent re- 14 vesicle of travel used by MY. are yesterday' to 21, will be appointed soon. enlistment la an Ideal way Following truck Touring by Th persons haring this blrthdat will 1$ cent per line flret Insertion ar.d lief from the annoyance and losses of the and lira J. E. Tarr of Pocatello. of aeelng the country," Mr. Tarr said According to Arthur L. Bee ley, execu- at the Balt Lake office for th I nlted be subject to periods of depression and cent per line each couaecutlv 7 past through lack of waer, and the city tive secretary of the social advisory com- BUtes army: Olanavllle A. Hlrxe, Richwho have arrived in San It Is immaterial to ue whether or Malm, become exceedingly stubborn sometimes full In wtth faith corp mission, the city mittee. ail phases of social welfare end field; Oreon P. Draper. C'ear Oeek; AlFrancisco on a tour of th Pacific not thero Is a aingle hotel along otir and unreasonable. The only thing to do If not conect've engineer arid the commissioner of water social work will b dlaucssed at tbs con- bert Bhepharxl, Ga'at'o, Minn ; Rahon O. tg Th covering of their coast we I because route, region. and to -r leave sleep such a person entirely to keep I p'in each Insertion. cei.ie supply, have decided to place this plan vention. Halt Robinson. BaltiIs of canvas and la supported Jack car house w car. In our Berry. Thus enare hlmlf until he ready to be human before the peojrie, whose right It Is to by tne month. 1.I9 per Una.' A conference of toclal workers of the more, Md. ; Robe t Burton. New Th abled to go where we plea and take w'th regulation arched bows. v again. declo tne question and who will enjoy churrn will be held during th coming fkta A. Nelson William B. Child York; Iko lines minimum space. and rear end closes with a draar-strlnour time along the road without rePersons in mercanposition dsalrirg the benefits and bear th burdens Inci- general conference In April. . Tentative Golden M. Jenson, Gunnison Chester B. wa was don In. th '49'a "RRRRaew as or to when where overgard tile business today willed well to us night dent upon Its adoption" Mr. and M1-Keeler, Berxe'ey, Cal par.a ar alread'- mad for tha Tarr take ua." Ada. the ant rpct"o . Must Not Wait for Remedy " of Constitutional Debt t The Fourth regiment of field artil lery has been allocated td Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Colorado, la accord nneo with the new policy of the war department to enlist men from various Deposit With Nitroglycerin. Utah-Idah- 4, Safe-blowe- X n 5 SIT LUKE ELKS d, Installation Will Held at First Regular Weekly April. Meeting three-quarte- rs y v j XL sbl Traveling Passenger Agent Years of Grande Road. Service U.-2- 37.-9- Bnn. TEACHERS PLAN AERO OF UTAH " j SIT LAKE Ml National Secretary That Application Made Rates. for APPEALS LIQUOR - by-la- I urillTT TO f FRIDAY Pa-caf- le six-da- y SALT LAWYERS HIGHER n, tt BEETGROWERS WARNING SUGAR WILL OFFICERS TONIGHT -- LIMIT ly nt - Gem-mil- JOSEPH PHILLIPS SOUGHT SISTER TWO YOUTHS WITH J one-v;x- th -- TUESDAY PHI DELTA THETA TO BANQUET ESCAPED RETURNED TO PRISON al TWO TWO DIVORCES; by-la- LAKER WELSH HOTEL POSTPONED ACCOUNT OF DEATH dls-trt- et et CONTE6T JUDGES WILL MEET ite-ha- lf WORKERS TO Pocatello Couple Touring California in Auto, Truck so'-'a- old-ti- 1 g. ru - $ se-.'- on p- I t |