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Show o. HALT o. s. rant MBTEEVA MACE, Vito heart balm, (100,000 and Janie McCoy, who aha aaid la the "mala vampire who wooad bar and than wad another. JIS3 USE u District Attorney Evans Orders Inquiry in Salt Lake. Federal 4, 1 ;rU Girls to Tour Orient by Auto SflLT-UKE Two Utahns First See America SPECIAL n Salt Laker Suing for Breach Inability of G, E. Sanders of Promise to Ue Let to Appear Results in End of Examination Here. ten in Suit Findings Will Be Sent to Department of Justice for Action. MBS. n a n ALICE IS. BULMUt, left, and Mr. KltUe M. Brasher, Salt Lake who are eu gouts to the East to tour the Orient In an tour of America. The women have just completed 13, 000-m- rr Ho is a male vainpire, said e Inability of Oaoige E. Sanders, Miss Minerva Mare, 3 rears of age. president of tli Oregon-Uta- h Sugar com131 bouth Second East street, jester pany. to appear for further dav, in discussing her brearh of promise conyesterday resulted Iu t suit asking for iMoO.OoO, filed against clusion for of James MriJo.v, 38 years of age, bult tha federal the present of tha hearing trad commission complaint Lake and California mining and oil sgalnat sugar companies In Salt Lake. man at Los Angeles. Tha hearing win be resumed Friday morntie wrote me letter u to within ing at Idaho, whan matlsrk refour days of hia marriage to the other lating toRigby, tha Beat Grow ei s Bugar comWhile l will at Hearh, pany taken Long girl. up. telling me bow sad the ocean waves Th commission's complaint chargese of Inter. tala made him, and I guess' he had the oth- Conspiracy In restraint against tb I'tah-Idah- o Bugar comer girl with him at the sume time, telltha pany, company. Amalgamated ing her he was glad she wu with him, Ernest R. Woolley, A- - I. bugar Cooper and ii because the wave made him F. Cullen. Whan It waa found yesterday For two years I spent 11 ray epare that Mr. Bander waa not present, morning Henry time with him. lie told me ha would (Ward Bear, special attorney for the com-gn- e me diamond ring and had th mteelonln charge of the case tor the gov- bo KlrAuprui ring fitted to my finger and Counsel 'l? trla matter tupped Jt OU the hand of the Othe. I Idaho, reached an agreement after some I time that Mr. Jlfl Bandera will be called to , 8h is an artist, I understand, and glv Judge Btraup an opportunity to com-li- e I at a future tim. WSI in a quandary whether to marry pin Jamas , hprunt, promoter of the beet me or her until she promised to give I which resulted in tha enterprise to nf her bated career, Ila always up co,lstrurtlon of th fmi,lory at L,iU. Ml I n fend anyone or. called to th stand By.rub again yesterday for a bo easier to I few rromnti in to about puBimeh thought it would be I sot-was than tn aijKd contract be had at one time hrr, bcau jilt I with Hllver Brothers Iron works lor th oral hundred mile away from me. MeCov, whose btiiineae in Salt Lake construction of a factory at Delta. This la conducted et 408 Ness building, was n,'rl'7r!M- - h hd. E1: I of Inability to get beat served with the summon just ne ha seed. and because of Interference alleged to on ih9 waa making telephone rerervation part of cfflclaI, ot ,he ftah-IdaliLo for Twn. Accrd Mr. fe&nriert's had I ing to Miss Mace, he wrote her many- been directed toward establiahlng the failure of dinseveral enterprise other than time that he was buying her s ,'hlch h 1,aJ tnond and that sh was th only girl ini 1.ar.ir0in?,y. " Vetter. these him. ? and for the world I raaa. V, - the hand J. I tornT desired to complets tnelr examination of ',.r Busi Frank B. Scott. oLe leaves this week th witness prior to moving ilia case from for I ,os Angeles, where the suit will I Balt I be tried. Judge Joseph J. Punlam, examiner for ness Causes In th MeCoy is the son of a wealthy West Hh commission. who la presiding triaPcounosalatant Virginia coal operator. He has been ,h 'government; Herbert R. Mac- in tha west several years end engaged ml;lan hrill c A counsel for th About two yers I Amalgamated, and g0vd, in mine promotion. Mr. Woolley. Judge ngo he sold a mine in the Tonopah I Htraup, Joel Nlbley and Richard W, o district and is aaid to have madq a Young. Jr., counsel for the to Th Triboac. fortune. He has been in Alaska as a I wid go to Rlghv for the hearing there, Special YVASHINGTGN. May 3. Special As8 xPctJ to last week or ten sistant scout for some of the big mining United Btatee Attorney Oeneral interest. Charles C. Richards has resigned his position In connection ' with the antitrust CREEK cases In order to look after his prlvat law practice In Balt Lake. auto-ttobll- g. -- v. . - a 4. Must Ascertain Facts. I Mr. Evans said he did not wish to dls- use the matter further at this time. Slid- ttify U. Ive undertaken. ... Retail Price 28 Cents. Grocers and wholesalers wno had sugar Yesterday were selling It on the new retail bests of twenty-eigcents a pound, and deliveries In most cases were limited to two or three pound to a customer. Dcllvrry of the May allotment of sugar oy tlis Utah Idaho to Its Jobber customers lias begun and apprehensions of an actual famine are not being considered by those iu close touch with the situation. All Indications point, so wholesalers any, to a supply which will be ample for normal consumption purposes until October brings sugar from the 1920 crop of beets Into the market. It Is held, however; that unless ths government Investigation results In reductions in price, that sugar will not sell under twenty-eigcents a pound until tha lata fall. ht 'ntIfl'liih l... i- '.s'i'V 0rk 1"' LI FORCES S. Pressure of Private Assistant At tomey General to Quit. Ut&h-Jdah- VIADUCT CAMPAIGN STARTED CITY Tendered Cora Utahns of Desire for Cooperation. Ts Tribe. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Elay 3. After a buy day, during which th party Halted In alx town qn the Ashton branch of th O. 8, L., the 8at Lake Commercial club special alien t th night here. Th Retail Merchant association of Idaho Fall arranged for th entertainment of th Balt Lake party. After a banquet served In the Prebyterlun church, a fiance was given In tho Auditorium In honor of the gucxl. In every city the perty found the spirit of and each town tried to outdocooperation, th other. John Pyk acted as chairman of the meeting In Idaho Kalla. After a short address of welcome by O. E. Gorton, president of the Itetatl Mon haute association, addresses were made both by the people from Belt Lake and Idaho Falla. Among those who bpoke were Charles Dlnwoodle. Mayor W. A. Bradbury, Chari Berry and G. G. W right, all of Idaho Falla, and W. G. Patrick, YV, f McCarthy, Bam K. Fralth and M. J, Greenwood of Balt Lake. Sjwctal ur orir ing that It t flrtt necessary to establish ths fact of an alleged violation of tha law before prosecution can be undertaken. Mr. Jackson etated ti yl he could see no Juetlfleailon for the Increase and characterised It as a "plain cate of profiteering." It is understood that officials of the company were In conference during the day with Mr. Evans and 31r. Jackson.I The latter etated that If the I non as found not Justified that a prosecution will HETE6 mercial Club Vuitor in Six Idaho Cities. . com-mer- i Welcome TRADE Gem State Speakers Assure one-tliu- Investigation of the Increase in tha price of sugar by tha Utah Idaho Bugar company from fl3.73 per hundred pound to S23.43 waa atartad yaatarday by Floyd T. Jackson, apecla agent of tha department of luetic, at tha request of laaac Blair Evans, United States district attorney. Mr. Evans stated yesterday that the company had mad the Incrcses without I SVt of consulting either hla office, or that lis; comJames tv, Funk, elate tatr price ndd-U The district attorney missioner. that the matter will b referred to tli United States attorney general, and that upon a determination of 'the facta Involved suitable action wl 1 be taaen. he liOLWJNU, MAY Travelers Sail on Trans Pacific Steamer for Visit to Far East Points. . Feelinjf Is Friendly. to The Tfibua. AN FUANCISCU, May After having teen America first on a 13,000. mile automobile tour, two Balt Lake women. Mr. Kittle M. Brasher end Mrs. Alice M. Buhner left her for the Vr East on th China Mall Bteamshlp company's liner Nanking. They expect to be gone for eeveral months and In that time will vlelt by auto moat of the show place ot th orient. Mrs. Brasher, who mother, Mra. Mary Hammond, live at 3730 McClelland street, Balt Loike, as Id that they had planned tha voyage many month ago, but had decided not to go abroad Until they had seen America. Having completed a tour of the country from coast to coast, they feel that they g re entitled to visit foreign clime. Aboard the Nanking wllk touch In at Honolulu and proceedthey thence to Yokohama. Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. ves-terd- trsne-PacIf- ic Bf th expression of th speaker during tha flrat day of the Commercial club excursion. It la evident that a very, friendly apirit exists between th business men of Belt Lake arid those of louthern Idaho and that th remainder of the nine-da- y trip will be highly successful. Speaking both for Salt Lake and Idaho Fail, Mr. Wilght, general manager of the Consolidated Wagon 4k Machine company, pointed out at th Idaho Falls meeting whet Halt Lake and southern Idaho had tn common. He said that much of th growth of Salt Lake waa directly attributable to th wonderful that southern Idaho had madrg fnregress th past thirty years. Mr, McCarthy' said that Balt Lake business always In creased durihg hard time, when credit In eastern clilo was hard to get. Thl , he believes, la due to the natural fea " eastern credit men have during a II nanclal crlsla, when they are not abU to Judge as well a Balt Lake business men. g Mr. Richards said last night that because of the pressure of his private pracMra. Brasher and Mra. Bulmrr passed tice, which has made It Impossible for Bawls! te The Tribune. him to do full Justice to the work with through Balt Lake about a year ago en Ashtons Problems Told. OGDEN, May 3. The price of sugar, acthe attorney general, he had filed hi res- rout from San Francisco to Florida end K. Cunningham, president of the Ash- to comthe cording Amalgamated Sugar ignation with much regret. In speaking after touring the aouth motored to New ton Commercial club. In a brief talk ev pany, by Fred G. Taylor, general manager. York. The two women were tn Balt Lake Ashton tills morning outlined th prob of tie matter. Mr. Richards said: the as me today as It was last week, but "When I accepted the appointment last again about a month ago on their wav to lem of irrigation which confronts tha none la being offered for the market. The fall. It was even then somewhat doubtful Ban Francisco. farmers and business men of the upper announcement was made In commenting if I would find myself able to devote my Bnak river valley. Mr. Cunningham exupon the Increase of the sugar price 39.75 whole time and energies to the governplained that for more than a year thel per hundred pounds, announced Saturday ment work because of certain very pressfarmers of the section have been trying o by tha Sugar company. to induce the department of the Interior ing private legal work then under way Today It was stated that small allothere tn Balt Lake. to dam for Irripermit them to erect ments of beet sugar were purchased from 1 went to "I ash Ington hoping that gation water at Flail Rivr meadow, the Utah Ida ho Sugar company at Salt would be no able' to manage my affairs thirty miles northwest of Ashton, anu. Take. Sugar Is retailing in Ogden today s to leave me free to the work under just within th couflnes of Yellowstone for 28 cent a po ui The reetanranis Mr. Palmer. But In December I was national park. and fcafe have adui7ed the price of compelled to return here for three weeks "Balt Lake Is vitally Interested In th coffee to I and 10 cents a cup as the reIn the trlui of cases against th Utah of tho upper Bnalre River va ft sult Of the Incress iu the price of sugar, Gas and Coke company, and again in ley. Just as much as Ashtou.ls; wa ha ve ofee and cream. March was called back. Inteiests in common, Mr. Cunningham Local candy manufacturers said today "This case has now been in course of said. "If there la a crop failure here that toe pripe of candy would not be Intrial In the Third district court for six due tq water shortage Salt Lake creased at present, as they have enough weeks with its further duration probleknow the problem we are facing."shoutj sugar on hand to last some time. If matical. This situation, in connection Members of the Salt Lake Commercial ths prire of sugar doe not drop when with other matters which are Impending, club party assured the peopla of Ashv tli present stock of sugar Is exhausted, made me It for to necessary ton resign. that they could be counted upon It I said the price of candy will be In"The department was relucisnt to acto assist In every possible way. OeorgA It It said that there will be accused of having creased. Issued fraudulent A compilation contained In the report cept tha resignation and United Btates Sell S. McAllister, chairman of the day, reno In bars the checks totaling 910,000. Investigations by shows that the true revenue receipts to Seuator William H. King requested me practically candy that cooperation Is sponded by market Soon. 3485,773.12, the largest Item of not to withdraw. Department official Charles Wood, manager of the Burns Dethe keynote ofsaying The Balt Lake navy recruiting station taled the present trip and that woe 3250,467.29. from the collection were good enough to inform me that which Course. th were Laker Balt , tective agency In Salt Lake, connect the has received word from the bureau very glad to hear the place will be open for me at any time WOMEN FILE the expression from Sir. Cunningham am at liberty to return to It. man with the passing of two checks, each ehuld do. Balt what Lake Just telling Mr. Richards is being talked of at an I At 8t. Anthony the Commercial club S"? DIVORCE COMPLAINTS for 3105, on th Hotel Utah and the Rob- station on Great Balt Lake. Y.t i T . Vf- to the nomination fo- - governor aspirant B. W. ",y waa In the met R. order that at the depot by suffiand C. erta hotel in Provo. department may have special the Democratic ticket. He was re- representingSalisbury f cient all details. Lieutenant W. J. Walker. con: on tne Upland Reallv Gemmell, automobiles to take the entire party, ho. companv, Checks Issued recently by Dr. Ward with as state According to her etory, Mrs. Elisabeth chairman of to cently the be acting counties, spent have offered eommli-eio- n vrliou Commander R. R. Mann, orlglnated for a drive In th country. After a few" the K'sbop tolerated being called a fool, told all were jart y In competition with W. H. Wal&. the 268 acre of land city E1U" C1L.Pere Security the idea, is sending a letter of exp'.ana- - Ta'il- on coll? yells and a song the party sarted up east the That she waa not fit for a white man to National drawn on th First lace the last comuntil of the meeting A bank of Minneapolis. Ward Is tlon to I- - B. Borterfleld. commander of bench. Just south of Emigration canyon, town. They were taken to the state w hlcn elected klathonlhali Thomas. associate with and accused of Improprie th0 mittee, from rentala of lands Interand a to aaid public liace couna about site tho bureau. Lieutenant Walker said yesthe for a municipal golf links. The industrial school snd returned to town operated ties, but when her husband gav her a try for two yearn and to have used In terday that while it Is not thought the est on Invented land grant funds, and to attend tlm property Is known as the YVaaatch Coun- In sufficient check Ar 33 and thrust her out of their that thrq Jo 342.450 fees of officers and boards. names: time the Arthur wid bureau of and. according to estimates of meeting at the Gray opera house. R. C. club, try following navigation Immediately house at oclock at night. May 2. Hamilton, W. K. J In Tne Item renonrevenue the largest L'r. an on Balt station Great air Janies Ward, place Blnger, ,tlie realty company, work vrMch would Evans, secretary of the SL Anthony Lake, 1S20. she filed a complaint tn th Third It. C. Allen. Howard ceipts a as 5o 0,000 in the sale of state C. Kimberly, .. C. a hydroplane Is desired to prove the effun been put Commercial club, acted MAY 1ost ?eriy CITY at temporary" District court, asking a d'vorx-- from Glen Watson short-terwhile notes, I $236,000 on additional and ft. A. Holworth. In preparing it for an eight- - chairman, afLer which he Introduced YV. He asks that sev the ficiency of the Idea. Bishop. Rhe aaka protection of her inThree of- the names most frequently eral men from the Ban Diego training a as In returned Investments of land grant D. Y'ager. mayor of the town, who wel-- " golf course. terest in thetr houaehold goods, chicken funds. William J. New of U. C. Allen, representing himused are McOinley The bo Tork, sent l.uro Is offered to the city unto station corned the Salt Lakers. .Tpd1 reels of Investigate, and account in the bank at Magna, and propty The In la balance of the state to he the genof New largest self der two alternate proposition a secretary York attorney: Howard Knights the first motion picture showing- the beauti that she be allowed Jail monthly alimony. C. eral fund, $1,040,048 87. There Is a balwas tho gueat of honor at a a of $104,000 caeh; second, to rent It th farming Klmoerly, a represen ta tl i e of the Diawealth and the jrogreM and Allen Gilbert ha upon occasion beaten, ance of 3295.O00 In the motor vehicle reg- banquet last night at tho K. of C. club to pneo tw for ten years, the city to have development of tho St. Anthony terri-- i city hoked and kicked Marie Gilbert, accord- mond Lumber company, and V. 11. Blngern istration fund, tne sinking fund for the house. Mr. McGiniey la making a tour tlM option during that lime to Gialn company, Muineapo-ling to the wifes alienations iu buy for tory were ehown. divorce of the Hagen state road of which of for th 34,OoO.Ofo of bonds, have Columthe Lake Balt and the survey Provo the Knights Jm.GOO, prisoner yearly rental to be $7S0 complaint filed yesterday. now been issued. The state bounty fund bus reconstruction educational work, The realty company used the name of Blnger in tdgnlng the sets forth that, a 1th St. Anthony Visit. Nonevpnort. despite an Income of from check had 3105,000 on hand, while there is 355 now in full operation throughout the tii original as cashier. The orders were niado 1 3200 to 1000, Is charged purchase price of $260 an of George Hickey, manager general Frederick 000 C. R. Moon acted as sfsker, for thej for distribution told the ready to Inand the Lake out Salt Hamilton country, Arthur among were acre, with and high th the Vernon Weede by Ruby against knights together Nevada Northern' railroad, who for- school of the Hffcte. lmptovemenu on Ft. Anthony Commercial Weeds, in suing dorsed. cwt. and said tliat a vocational night school for service iV? il,?perty was assistant to the general manst them about that for divorce. She alleges that her husband merly Of land 1 the men 4i0 soon As 46, be Dr. $ everything possible would be done the Ward was state funds, in grant established re in Salt may the ager of the Oregon Bhort Line railroad, school arrested has bean In a habit of his In- Hotel to land continue the is sixty-fiv- e now the friendly are present Lake. grant There feeling principal New such the it GrunewaJd, Balt come t cards and thatsquandering Among In Lake visited Orleans, In largest, where, Mr. points emphasized their yesterday. finally he has deand It totals onlv J99,uo0 on hand, tho schools in the United States. Mr. Mc- letter to the city exists between St. Anthony and. is alleged, he pa&sed another chei k on Hickey said that conditions In the smeltserted her and gone away. commleslon, Mr. Salis- which remainder Salt Lake. of be34,0OU,OO tho First k Becurtty National bank of ing each school averan and approximately Mr. said, Oinley Gemmell requost ths combury and raining district at Steptoe valley, having YV. G. Lambert, representing the Sait There is only one age attendance of 2400 pupils. ing out at Interest. These mission to consider ths following: Minneapolis. The hank wired to George Nevada, are prosperous. Lake Commercial club, responded. principal nccount, that of the nor- schools are maintained by the Knights of COUNTY Weber, manager of the hotel, tiuit the H. U. Tooker. former secretary to Col- other conAccessibility, and general beauty A delegation from Bugar City, beaded check was a fmgery and to efrest Ward. onel D. C. J tickling, slso visited Balt Luke mal sehoot fund, which has more than Columbus welfare fund and aim to give tour of the property for an eighteen-hol- e 35U0O in it. a practical course to men who did ser- golf course; water supply; character and by Fred J. Heath, met the train At St ) Two hotel off Lera took Ward from Ids yesterdaj. Mr. Tooker Is traffic manLOW room and distributed literature relaAnthony In tho war. vice and as they reaped the street on ager of the Lbnghain and Garfield rail adaptability of the aoll; length of time Mr. McGiniey will go direct to San necessary to make .the course playable; tive to their city and conferred with Although the county assessor of Uintah tne wav toto the citythejailof:heiceimade a futile way. ELECTION HELD Chairman BY McAllister relative to the plans Francisco. If it ta decided to establish a cost to complete the golf course, and posescape, attempt reported. county said that he made efforts to oboutlined for the party's stop at Sugar He Is said by the authorities to hate school hero announcement to that effect sible future value. tain every dollar of taxable property I LAKE BRITONS will be made from Sun Francisco. j COMMISSIONER The cost of completing th course is City. within the county, the assessed valuation confessed that the check givtn to the At Rigby th Commercial club special New Orleans note1 was worthless, and i estimated at 313,900 for the course proper he as a whole fell off more when Tho Britannic association of confronted with a check for 310, and 310.040 for the construction of tennis wa escorted up to town by a largo local a than 1.50,008 In 1920, as compared with It annual general meeting last Utah 4! George E. Hill, state senon tho Tremont hotel. Red Bluff, ! courts, locker rooms, roads, etc., or a to- committee. that of 1919. Tills Is In spite night of the fact passed several tal of 325.000 in addition to the pur- ator. was the speaker for Rigby, Bash L.t moulis ago, he said it (al., At a meeting of Balt Lake deputy scout Unlt.v hall elected officer for this year. that the county officials say they carried could of the Rigby commerBennett, president H. chase be work." , price to make It available Immeout the ordera of th state board tor a hold commissioner at scout K J. Matthews wag rhoacn prcHhlent, of the diate y. The property, the letter con- cial club, acting as chairman Before coining to Sait Lake after July. headquarters. Edmundyesterday Holden, vhe president and finanreclassification and reappraisal of farm 1913 J. Kearns, E. A. deputy Eberhardt In a growing community like Balt meeting. apoke for Balt tl'e suspect pawned two diamond ncout commissioner for Catholic troops of cial secretary; W. .?. Clifford, trraurcr lands in that county. Exemplifying by voice and dance his cludes. After Lake. the th meeting in a "Is and Lake a director: visitors, C, J, Hellljert, general secplatinum settings, good Investment An unfortunate year In the livestock rings platinum the city, officially assumed hi duty snd theory of poetry as a combination of were taken for an automobile ride. Th letter cited the following Improvea diamond nd platinum eet wld commence work Immediately on the retary and director, and Mrs. R J. music and industry is glveu as the chief cause for '.mooch and (not metrical) ments made by tho realty company; The William Hill and Entest Xorri, dance, tVacl.e!rhythmical pendant for 312WJ in a Denver pawn- scouting program of tne five Catholic boy the decrease In rahistlon. Many cattle last read to IJndstty night Received at Rexburg. directors. an audience at the Assembly scout troops. and sheep that ordinarily pass the aimer shop, according to detectives' Investigahall three golf course was harrowed and rolled; tions. In Silt Lake le telegraphed 3hu eighteen putting greens were put In; a Henry Fisher, president of th3 ftdtn of his poems. "The Congo, Commissioner Kearns ha already p an The program at Rexburg consisted of, in the basin were til's year wlnteied "Simon to Mrs. It! G. Allen, Los brief reception of welcome following ned an extensive program and will soon branch. &poUo of the success erloved ly Legrco and "The Santa Fe Trail." The large number n of shade trees were set and of those that did winter In and Jlon Cal. a An out: bv nums that brunch since it investigation announce some events that wl'1 areally the Joined the state interpretive lecture was the last of a water the automobile ride from Bugar C1D the basin there were heavy losses due to Dcte-thagency in Los Angeles failed Interest the scouts of the the troops. society. A vote of thanks was given the series of entertainments given by (be tank was installed; a 5eo, where the committee met the Halt Lake severe weather and scarcity of food to find a woman of that name tnere. An reservoir was tone true ted. and outgoing officers and one of welcome to University of Utah In connection with Upon arriving In Rexburg both a toiai of over nine mllea of asphalt-dippe- d party. effort U being made to the newly elected executives. relative ad-- i the visitors and the Music, Us extension work. Car Men to Mset Company. BATTLE FOR steel pipe was laid, with valves Journed to the baseball townspeople of the mail in New York, t'hkgo. Dencommunity singing and tho serving of Mr. This morning ut 11:30 o'clock game between and water and New Members of the grievance commlltr ver, Mempuls refreshment every eighty feet on each Cache Valley and Rexburg. which Rex-buOrleans, where lie completed the program. Lindsay will give an interpretive recital Id o' eve-- taps y known to hnve had correspondence. RESULTS IN FINE Iswoman Tne ground was A of the street car men's union, J. J, fairway. won, 2 to 0. R. J. Comstock, at the university assembly hall, when cleared j and rocks and two tun- dent of the Rexburg Commercial presioRbrnsh claiming to be married and to Bulhvan, the secretary; announced yes MRS. I. L. cul-' trom fclrls club the university physical LYNCH were nels home DIES have driven a in Into the ftiountaln, thus acted as master of ceremonies. Chicago yas arrested with terday, will meet thl morning with ture class will give the dances to Ids P'e.idirfg guilty to a charge o' assuu't him. A of 4fc officials Utah of Supply pure aburiiig water." the Itself for the enterTraction and battery before Ottv Judge Henrv c Light Bugar City spread reading. Mr. Lindsay yesterday held a Arthur Hamilton, the nanift ho 'sis company at the comoanj 'h offices to tainment of the Halt Lakers. All the Lund yesterday. Arthur A.ia a used rehearsal In preparation for the event mo-- e than any othee i believed to make the final arrangements for this tn the city were lined up children school will be "King So! - ?n The lv fur having battled the of poems today. beBRIDGE he Ills right name. Ho is dexerioed as beday Mrs. Isabella 1. Lynch, widow of John at the depot as the train aprlved-am- Jl fore for his rights as favored passenger years contract with the street car com and the "Potato Dance.' ing 26 ear of age. five feet, seven or puny, such as signing the agreement, T. Lynch and mother of Miss Julia T 6n the the vial tor a marched between two rows BIDS stage line 145 pounds. Is of which contains tho Increased pay, everv inches tall; eight weighs Lynch, assistant public librarian of Bali of children to the city park; where the Appearing against Jamea meri'mu build, rather florid complexion, eighth MIDDLE died and off Lake, other Dietefano told of having Duchies, uay jesterday. changes grantapeakmg program was held. Th weathbeen beaten by golden brown hail, and has blue eves. Advertisement She wa a native of ViUrfieM. I!( and ed tee men recently by the company. for bids for the coner was Idea). To assist them In offers the defendant when he had refused to came to Balt La!; struction of amove i in !72. She Is the proposed memorial bridge Ing the proper welcome, the prog rang another from the up in two LroUiers. YV. O. Dickson and to of Hugor City had invited sevby marine soldiers, eat at Luchloe'spaanger committee sailors, nurses and request. T. A. llck.-o- n of Jittsfield, 111., al-- o two Balt Lake county, to le built across eral of the surrounding cities to Join Francis G. Ilanehett of Los Angeles, of Mrs. th Co-eGerald In the celebration. mouth of daughters, them Jackson of New national lecturer for the American n J, L. EdFarley's canyon on the with ds Mislabeling Cuarg. York and Mlaa Julia T. Lvm-b- . Wasatch Bonneville boulevard, waa au The body dington pm for Halem, Ben F. Glllettj of his the Theoaophlcal gav society, Is at 8. Evans the It Anthony Fisher, tracing as Anthony t. on' "The Multl.e Path last night thorized yesterday by the board of county for Newdale, and Walter Riggs for Teundertaking lecture Funier company, was arrested on federal Funeral service will be commissioners. ton. Mavor-- J. W, Phillips made the at the Hotel Utah. Th advertisement will call for bids chief address for Bugar City. Fred j. hy United States Theosophy, having as Its watchword upon Dls.rtet ?'"Vd T. D. Johnson two Heath was chairman. types of bridge construction, see many paths upward: all and tolerance, before United States Commlsslon-!!- ! To Elect Officers. teel with conMr. Hanchett said. reinforced concrete and jnths lead to God, crete abutments. P'1 yesterday on toe chaige The cultivation of moderation and equiOfficers will be elected the United niisiaoellng drugs. Fisher sav that n. II LEER J. SEAP.B of t,.e deIn nil things la one Of the surest service hcop.ta! for tho treatment State Railway Employee by at their meet- librium t e charge of mislabeling was due to a I Concession Mad to Missionaries. Life and Character Reading: way ot )remoting the growth of the soul. of tnosa soldiers and government partment of hygiene mid preing St 10 Oclock tins morning in the On misunderstanding, the goods in question to take the path to peace wishing come under Its who may Moose hall. The members cleared ItnO Word was received yesterday bjr tha ventive iiie.JIc.lri. University having been sent to Denver in boxes aloof from should hold extremes. The Bears Dr. writes: supervision. from their recent dance to defray tli middle flrat presidency of the L D. 8. church which were originally used for other maMAY 4. of Utah extension dli lslon, Theleads to Illumination. "Having had the matter of a hosexpense Incident to th trial of their osophy path that the Australian parliament has made teria,, hence tli mistake in label, Is practical. are two big Arrogance and jealous announced yesterday that a pital up with Ylr. Moyle (the Utah ten members who are to appear before concessions In regard to the admission fault In persons of tills birthdato. Tiicj assistant secretary of th treasury, United Btatea Goinmi-sloncourse in nurging is being planned of missionaries of H. V. church that Into Van AusAuto Mechanics Meet. YV. within whose province the UnlteJ T. Open Office. guard against th reckiex use oi fell tn the Continental National Bank tralia. It I expected that missionaries must In connec'Ion with the university, and large sums of money, as they are apt to Males public health service comeel. Eighteen newr members were accorded building at 10 oclock Wednesday Offices of the Western Pacific railroad will be sent soon to take the places of Invest it Is possible that the fair coeds will be without proper investigation. Thl we are Interested In the article reInto membership of the Auto Mechanics' those who are now In that field, some of blrthdate were opened Saturday tn rooms 1 is governed by Tauiu and the given on opportunity to floors, cently puol'shed witn reference to the I n'on local No. 1497 at their regular Gllft building. T. J. YYychte, chief w horn have been there for a long time. of the make wear and Venus. It Is not an esv slgu beds, I American planet tn vgioir obtaining Judge meeting In tha Labor temple last night estern Election Will of Be the Held. virltsd 1'aciflc, engineer to be born under and tne person wno has gingham uniforms, with pretty i Morey oospItaL Robert Hansen, president of the union Balt I eke yesterday on bis way east from white caps, tn the near future. Dance to Be Given. the misfortune to ent-- r Jife on tnls date "At tha present time we are planThe regular monthly meeting of the Ban wld that th union was well Francisco. Dr. Bears' announcement rumes tn a pleased learn to exercise sliould a It Bchool and Home course, and A be ning nuratng will he beld dance will be given at the B na! may league w,h the attnude of the toletter to John E. Holden, state adjuof this date Is the emlb birthrtone t o'clock 'this afternoon in th Civic possible that wa can lend support to Brith hell tomorrow night by the Jewish erald wards the unionizing of employees tne auto tant of the American Legion. Goe s.iouid alwajs be worn for good f G to and Kirtham Millard. tins proposition if U matures. "enter for tho purpoe of electirg of- -' Mother' alliance of gait Lake, for the luck. On his return from Indiana, wl; ret a,, "When your eastern representative cers. Franlr YV. KlrVham, state director of benefit Of European w ar sufferer. to the cently, Mr. Holden referv.-ThrougiiO'it'Y e country Want Ads arrives, we woukl be p'eased to get vn ational education, has gone to milltVhen you plant Yogrieris Purity seeds t.vat ara being mule to have efforts the Iu of hugest readers communl. ailon with him. proportion iard county to confer with tb hoard of Pansy, aster, petunia and otl r the jest that mon-- y can buy Get your seedling pianta today. ' u Ltp.snl tbs L nltxd Btates puoiic hes.fn serthe man or woman who wants to DlerrioZ oflclats of tne service fruit ii Vt r ready. Bailey k Sons company. plants sxre they are ogu.cra. tut cl cation there with regard to problem 4b Bona Go. Stoie open evening. Bailey and vice us t.ie Judge Jltny LuiMir.g as In touch wits customers limned a. ely jet (Adu.j Deu.er are expected hero this wcea. 65. Blore open evenings. C3. (AJv.) of tummer supei vision in tb Svbools. use the Want Ad to (Advertisement.) J -- Ogden Supply Short. a mass mealing of citizens of th north bench last night at tha Ensign school plans were launched for a campaign to secure the erection of a viaduct across City Creek canyon. (J. A. D arson presided and was named chairman of a Committee to present plan for a formal organization of citizens for this purpose at the meeting to be held Saturday evening at the schoolhouse. I s to The purpose of the meeting start the movement, and, according to April Statement Shows Bal ! those who attended, much Interest was in the project. It was suggested Man Arrested in New Or- developed ance of $1,786,842 for that the viaduct might eventually take the form of a memorial to the late BrigaGeneral Richard W. Y'oung. Acting leans Believed Issuer of dier All State Funds. with Mr. Iverson on the organization com mlttee are Dr. H. B. Alien and R. EX Caldwell, while A. F. Elgren was named Worthless Paper. chairman of a committee to secure data The report of the state treasurer, from the county and city commlestona on Daniel O. Ian son, for April, shows that the subject for presentation .at SaturJ, receipts for the month totaled A man riwng the name of Dr. Jamea days meeting, while disbursement Items total 31. 744,848 82. The balance on hand in all Ward, but raid ta have several other aliases, is undor arrest In New Orleans, LAKE FLYING STATION funds at the end of the month was At I Utah-Idah- I -- prof-perlt- 31.322,-P5,4- Realty Company Seeks to Tract to Salt Lake for PROPOSITION PRESSED Municipal ofi, THREE ,!?iJe8 '. ',"1 K.OFC m NIGHT SCHOOL OPEN IN - ie RAILROAD OFFICIALS VISIT SALT LAKE -- UINTAH VALUATION ! SCOUT ASSIGNED DUTIES SALT AUTHOR EXPLAINS IDEA OF POETRY 111 Hoi-de- n, e'se--ther- a, e. 30.00i)-gal)o- Mgh-senl- e .'o SEAT rg AT SALT LAKE HOME 77 Magna-to-Arth- ur PATH TOPIC OF COAST LECTURER May Learn Nursing at Proposed Legion Hospital J MEMORIAL AUTHORIZED aec-tlo- -- cstub-H.limen- ... es er -- 380-32- YY ed l. Y YY auv-tag- I e. ,l ,!f |