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Show IT THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920. farmers in Region Around Representatives of Growers Adopt ' Resolution to Re fuse to Sell Under $2.75. I Malta Discuss Project of Sinking Artesian Wells. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept IE Growers of the spring wheat producing area of the northwest are to be urged to engago In th movement of tha winter wheat growers to hold their wheat until It brings f!.7E a bushel at country elevators. Sprcl.l to Tb. Tribune. I BURLEY, Idaho, Sept IS. Encouraged by the assurances that abundant water tor Irrigation can be de eloped by rink of (ng well In that valley, the farmer Ui Baft river region air working on elaborate plan for reclaiming vast area in the vicinity of Malta. The movement has been given added Impetus by the an - Boufteemfcnt that' the AmaSsmntSd Sugat Company ha "offered to bring about the construction of a railroad from Idahome. the present terminus of the Salt line, to Malta, If the farmer of beet. Will agree to plant 2000 acre a meeting of the landowner held .AtMalta which committee a last week, at had previously been appointed for the obtained had purboae reported that It contracts for the planting of 2S00 acre to sugar beet next year, and that there I a prospect of procuring a much greatnow uner acreage. All of this land der cultivation, being for the most part alfalfa land. The "farm bureau officers were authorised at the meeting to secure the service of an experienced hydraulic engineer to make Investigation with a view of deciding upon the most practical kind of well and to act In an advisory capacity, taken at the twenty ptom observation weH which are now In operation in the conclusion hae been the vicinity of Malta reached that there Is an almost unlimited In that dissupply of underground water available by trict which can be made pumping on an average of from fourteen to twenty feet. With sufficient power for operating the . pumps. It Is estimated that approximate-In land ly 30,000 acres of the most fertile cultivasouthern Idaho can be put under tion near Malta. Plans for Installation ef an electrical power line are now under consideration. The work Is at present being carried on under the directionHar-of S farm bureau composed of Joseph per, H. F. Deardorff, John O. Smith, Harry Shaw and L. J. Gunnell. Lnks-Burl- 1 i T Bohie ..... Iforpky .. , Ktsworthy CuoninfhAa ..... .... Ware Geary France Breatoa Gardner ... ..... .. .... 78 Total 88 in3 24 2088 208 868 260 188 10 81 Hood Hoap ...... ........ ........ Krug 250 240 28 24 118 49 . CutlOp.e Bavin . 0Coenell Cares Kamo Dev lea 83 .... ...... . ...... 2379 208 216 BH. 19 BB. .... .... PC. 845 .808 85 .295 .292 .288 .281 .276 .209 20 .250 4 2 .245 .229 .212 .170 .167 .167 .155 9 89 16 10 9 2 19 0 2 I- - .261 .288 .246 .247 ..232 .192 .185 .000 .000 .158 .148 9 .000 25 .277 .000 .278 .000 .275 .278 LW. T PC. .335 .338 .802 .285 11 .279 .Til 882 BH. 12 BB. 16 14 0 0 202 135 217 14 89 20 16 28 2 30 0 .835 .267 .800 .279 8 11 .277 .275 .274 .267 .260 .251 .298 .810 . 275 .272 .264 .254 .246 .287 i 0 29 . 24 189 59 98 11 T .246 96 27 88 18 20 21 .238 .212 .205 21 7 .200 3 .194 .001 .220 .306 .197 .194 .001 .265 .264 1 16 61 Totpl 85 Morphy Plaber .... ..... High .... .... Cbadbovm Smith .... Atcoek J. Mitchell Rdlngton .... ... Leag .... Mueller . ...... Fromme .... .... DaVonaar .... .. 215 146 .XB BH. 1 17 28 288 212 16 88 239 88 167 10 81 244 12 120 101 18 4 If BB. 0 1952 9 9 162 81 49 23 18 18 10 28 9 9 8 SCHOOL DAYS. 72 24 Valencia Maleel Con shoes.. 9 ft 1 9 16 8 .000 .000 1968 268 106 .272 .272 TB. BH. T 0 a. 239' .... Wietersll Baker Glasier Besides, shoes are high. A fraction of the cost of a new pair will rebuild their used shoes and make them give the service of another 194 227 . 46 12 88 ....... Tobin ..ft 171 12 106 118 BitfUn Brooke Koehler .. Bpranger Gatewood Kingdon .... Kaillo .... Polaen Barnabe .... pair. Parcel Post Orders Filled Promptly. ..... ... 6 79 1 6 7 ..... Totals aeoment Continental Sank Bldg. SI East tnd South. Wee, 8533. (Ale Prove, Utah) Crawford Baaaler Griggs .. ' Brown 2 0 at 11 17 81 4 I 38 28 11 8 ....... 829 287 45 44 42 42 41 40 HITS. ee 78 72 Murphy. Smttl Krng. Salt Lnk. woman to nocure a divorce from married play hor husband In order to marry a young man, who, to avoid bolng taken Into court to testify in the proposed divorce case, feigns sickness. Letters written by an Infatuated doctor, as well as by th young man himself at an earlier and rasher day, form a notable portion of th proposed exhibits of the case. Patrons will remember that Wallace Reid starred In th production of this play. As presented by Mr. Clonlnger and bla company, th play proves mirthful and artistic. Mr. Clonlnger la at his best aa Reginald Jay, th explorer, who la condemned to be a sick man In order to avoid th threatened court proceedings. Miss Florence Stone easily sustains her reputation In th role of Constanoe. to whom the numerous letters were written, and Miss Evelyn Hambly aa Miss Durant, the nurse, and Mies May Roberta, as thdaynight nurse, make notable character studies out of their particular parts. Mention should be made of L. Victor Interpretation of the character of Dr. Flexner. which shows refreshing originality. Gil-lar- ft Dorothy Dalton, Popular Star, in Th Market of Souls at Broadway Today and Tomorrow. S S In The Market of Souls." which la th attraction at th Broadway today and tomorrow, Dorothy Dalton, th popular JOSS Srattl. star, la said to have a dramatic vehicle BUS of the first rank. Salt Jak. Thomas H. Inc suSheely, S82 pervised the screening of the story, which Miller. Oakland 180 relates the adventure of Helen Arms, Crawford. Lo. Angolan 274 a ... Bohn.. Smttl. country trained nurse, who cornea to 288 New Sacrament Compton. York to follow her profession. Hor Vernon ........................... 283 introduction to the gay life Pinker. of th me2SI Murphy, Srattl. a New Tears Eve revel 230 tropolis le at Johnson, Salt Laka restaurant a scene 280 at a fashionable Eras. Salt which required the use of hundreds of GREATEST NUMBER SACRIFICE HITS. extras and la on of th most lavish Vernon . 248 ever shown on th screen. There Helen 260 meets Lyle and Temple Bane, two brothSat franclaco K. Crandall, Lra Angela. 42 ers as wide apart In character as th SO Fraaci.ce Baa Cortina, th unscrupulous one. Wants Kies. Lyle, Smith, Vrraoa her beauty, and attempts to win C.reary, Sea Franclaco . In a quarrel Temple is force. her by Lon Anselc...-McAaley. blinded by Lyle. Matters finally adjust Vrraoa Cbadbouvae, manner that Is as starIn a themselves Johnaoa Salt Ink. tling as it Is gratifying. WlalenU, Portland The Market of Souls Is from a story GREATEST NUMBER STOLEN BASES. by John Lynch and was picturixed by 21 d C. Gardner Sullivan. Salt Ink. Joseph DeGraas Seem men to kit waa th director. Mis Dalton la sup- 68 ed by a notable cast, Including H. McGafflgnn. Sacramento .t 64 Seattle Morphy. Herbert. Philo McCullough, Dorcas 44 Mathews and Donald McDonald. KUlefer, Lo. Angela . 42 Johuoa, Salt Ink. Weal. Charlie Chaplin's double. 89 In Billy Mulligan, Salt Ink Don't Park Hero." oompletes th bill. 84 Schick, San Fraactsce GREATEST NUMBER Salt Lnk. TOTAL BASES. 2379 r Portland Fltagarald, San Franclaco Blue, SI .287 ' 10 .21 .201 14 .1M .00 .ooo 14 27 iiI .208 .000 .200 .000 1838 144 140 .208 .288 80 154 I. 8 FT. 17 1.810 LW .888 .808 .818 .808 .888 . 878 I ft .84 .811 Jobs A. Btoaa company ngalaet the Surens Market company, to recover $3780.08. 1069 .6ft ead $810.97 alleted owing for goods add. Band of Indian Pontes Bring $4 Each at Sale Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. Sept. II. Four hundred and eighty-fiv- e Indian ponies, almost the sole remnants of th once flourishing bands of tribal chargers of the Beumock Indiana, and a number of colts were brought to Pocatello and sold to E. C. Erwin of Ogden at the price of $4 per head, the colts being thrown In for good The board of regents of the University band of horses, of Utah will receive sealed proposals for some nice nr a very looking among brick, concrete and lumber gun shed, toIndian pinto will b shipped to a Cali- gether with storerooms, etc., to be erected fornia point and be ground up and sold on the University of Utah campus. Sepafor chicken feed. The ponies, which were rate bids are Invited for the general conbrought in by a number ot Fort Hall In- struction, plumbing and electrical work. Detailed instructions, plant and specifidiana, mark tha exit of the historical Indian pony from th lives of th few re- cation are on file in the office of Young Jfc Hansen, architects, Sift McCornlck maining redmen. A large part of tha horses appeared building. Salt Lake City, Utah, where Numbered they may be consulted or secured for the to be In their last days. among th lot wort ponies which once purpose of making a proposal upon decarried some of th most famous Bannock positing 110.00 to guarantee their return, Indian warriors on their hunting trip and together with a bid on tho work. Each bid must be accompanied by a through their battles. Despite all this they were sold at a price per head which certified check payable to the underIs too low to purchase shoes for them. signed, on some bank in Salt Lake City, Utah, for at least 6 per cent of the amount of the bid. Robbers Pick Pocket of The successful bidder wilt be required to furnish a satisfactory surety bond for Him Then Beat 100 Sleeper, per cent of th amount of the coSpecial to Th Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. SepL 18. Mlk Sweeney, a laborer of this city, waa robbed last night of )180 In bills, which ho had In his pocket, and afterwards was beaten over th head by. his three assailants. It Is reported that Sweeney was lying asleep on th bank of th Portneuf river when th three men approached and rolled" him over, extracting the 1180 from hie pockets. Immediately after this they began beating him over th head. Although severely Injured by th beating, th man managed to make hla way to the Short Lin yards, where he notified the officers, who Immediately returned to th scene In an effort to find clews as to the identity of the culprits, but to no avail. Sweeney wee taken to a hospital, where medical attention waa admlntstsred. Salt 'Lake Sculptor Makes Offer of Statue for Idaho In St Peat COAST TRAFFIC, MAY ABANDON BTEBOA. Spain, Sept. 17 TliS owners nailed a meet- of coasting ot vomers dn.-nwo- d the tayli g lr.g at whl'h will b In oonteRueni-- e of --vnot up of ala tels. the owners declare to th nn Impossibility ot working their profitably, owing to th great Ineraasa in seamen wages while rates have ard other x pen eonslderpbly. ft . - re Lake, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice la hereby given that oa the 10th day of September. 1920. the said Edward O. Thomas was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of th referee. 424 Continental Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th day of September, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business aa may properly come before said meeting. JERROLD R. LETCHER. Referee in Bankruptcy. n4427 8alt Lake City, Sept. 13. 1920. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. f meuurt. It is which reported that a quarters 'A h loan. NEW DEPARTMENT ORGANIZED. ST. PAUL. Minn., Sept. II. Organization of a department of Immigration and Industry to cooperate In th development of sections of the northweot through which It oporato was announced her today by th Northern Pacific railway, effective October 1. E. F. Benson. Washington state commissioner of agriculture, wUI be department manager, with head- .0 .12 .000 Lower Sevier Water Users to Tour Upper River this year. .217 .000 .11 T 1 b CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. II. Blar Crohon and Phil Paris, president and Oreat secretary, respectively. 'Of th Western Hide oompany of Boston, were on a her grand today taken Into custody Jury warrant Issued In Boston, charging Th warrant grand larceny of f8,87I. waa Issued on according to local officers, American complaint of th Anglo-Sout- h bank of New York and th International deCrohon of Boston. Truat company clared tonight his arrest was due to a misunderstanding. 200 227 .22 i WATER APPLICATION PILED." Robert AT Wyatt of Naf ha filed apYOUTH DISAPPEARS. plication with tha state engineer for th of on second foot of water from Spoelal to The Tribua. Luther Nave, It year of age, who Uvea us creek springs. In Boxelder county, et 118ft- - Pacific avenue, la .sought by th Dive POCATELLO, Idaho. Sept. 18 Avard to Irrigate eighty acres. Fairbanks of Salt Lake has offered to from police following hie disappearance furnish Bannock county with a life-sisohopl laat Friday. The lad haa left home several timea In the past, but was later THIMSLK CLUB MEETS THURSDAY. doughboy" statue, Idaho's symbol for found. No trace of file possible whet Th . Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble the state war memorial. Harmeet As yet no deflnlt action has been afternoon. has been found. chib will Thursday riett Graham Moor and M. McCordell taken by citizens bf this county regard-of will address th meeting. ing a war memorial, but consensus TO FIGHT CATTLE DISEASE, opinion favors a building In preference Dr. R. W. Hoggan, state livestock Ina statue. It has been suggested that to GIVE TO DANCE. LOOOE spector, left yesterday for Rich county, a committee of citizens be formed to to direct further A dance will be given Friday night, take the matter measures preventive up with th county against an outbreak of hemorrhagic sep- October 1, by the Royal Neighbors, auxat their meeting October 8. ticemia' among cattle, which is stubborn- iliary camp 498ft. at the K. o( P. hall, SI Bannock county must taka some step ly resisting step so far taken. East Broadway. Immediately If she wants to avail heraelf of th use of th funds which the' state meprovides for part purchasing of thisrevert morial, as th funds If unused, back to th state treasury December of It .237 .147 .23 .28 .284 MARRIAGE LICENSES. 80ft Nave, ABED IN .27ft 28ft 244 .212 I 1 HITS. Cron boepital, boy. Samuel and Martha Wagataff Writ Saventft South, boy. CLONINGER STOCK COMPANY PLEASES 8o .879 lane I . BIRTHS. Afred aad Ivy M. Brewer Hansen, 224 East Sink South, boy. Hernia C. , and Tkalaa Roo Nelaoa. 47 Wotatoa place, boy. Jaauo G. aad Era A. Milaraell Browa. Holy Morris Powell aad Thelma Rideout, both of Dearer, Cole. Manas, both Archie A. H enter aad Wynoaa. , of Salt Lake. . Ways R. Slaughter aad Maballa A. Heath, both ef Salt Lake. Albert G. Ciaytoq aad Lodi Wlicken, both of Salt Lake. ' George A. Stmdraan. Weet Jordan, Utah, ead marketing In the four states. Elrtaa S. Heaps, Freedom, Wye. Dlefendorf, Jerome, Idaho, aad Bmjamla Janet E. Lammert, California, Mo. Fraads W. Muleock aad Alta M. Derrick, both ef Salt Lake. . Jobs N. Hart aad Rutk A. Cat fell, both ot Salt Lake. en th Howard S. Bennioa. Wishing ton, D. C. aad Representatives of water-use- rs Marian M. Canaan, Salt Laka. lower Sevier river will start tomorrow for Elnar Ahlaader aad BUI M. Jorgeneea, both a visit to the upper portions of th river. of Salt Laka. The aim of the excursion Is to acquaint William B. Saylor, Alameda, Cal., and Mall the water-use- rs along the entire river Homar, Salt Laka. with the problems of the river as a whole, Suren., srgaalat. If It is not possible for conto see and . NEW SUITS PILED. certed action to be obtained for th deLoniaa B. Loyad asaiaat James A. Loyad, velopment of the river as a unit. for divorce aa ground of eraelty. James H. Wolfe, assistant attorney Beulak Frail Marvla R. Leraley agalaat general and a representative of tho stat Leraley, for divorce ea ground of cruelty. 0 engineer' office, will accompany tha exJune B. Jaekaou atalaat Ooraellua F. Jack-oUSICK cursion. , for divorce on ground of Maria Pearson, for heraelf aad a guardian of Sick Ellen M. Pearnoa, agalaat the Utah Light A IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Sparkling with the unexpected, farce, Tract loa compear, to recover 820,000 damages Abed, Ethel Frumford'g three-a- ct United States for the district of Utah. is presented in a pleasing manner by for the death by aeddeat of Nila Peanoa. In the matter of Edward O. Thomas, Amrat goalie ageinet Patios N. Katarides, Ralph Clonlnger and his stock company voluntary bankrupL In bankruptcy 'No. at th Salt Lake theater. The produc- to recover ft430 alleged swing oa a W.note.- 613S. Grace aad Tasy Whltmor tion will be given this entire week, with Brigham To the creditors of Edward O. Thomas Mathooibak Thomae aad F. A. V. agalaat matinees Wednesday and Saturday. of Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt The deals with the efforts of A Krasibat, to recover $4000 alleged due oa a LW. .ono .817 .827 ,8U7 .20 .802 ,8o ,207 .202 .298 .20 is .am 8 4 16 148 .1888 .1539 227 . 228 . 209 . 199 . 198 . 198 . 194 . 198 DRAMA AMD VAUDEVILLE. SALT LAKE Ralph ClooIngR and .mocUM ptayan la 8 Irk Abed." FA XT AGES Madame Dor.', grind opera .tars. Five etbet acta. New kill Wadamday. ORPHEUM New Mil with Georgia Campbell aad Harry Hayden opraa Wednesday night. LOEWS CASINO "Th Military Kern." aad Fear other LyndaU Laurel gad coaipany. acta, with "The Tattle" krading th pictures, MOTION PICTURES. , PARAMOUNT-EMPRESThoma. Melfbau la Mach Sconott comedy, Civilian Clothes." , "It', a Boy. BROADWAY' Today aad tomorrow, Dorothy Dalton in The Market of Bovlk"; Billy Wont ' - la "Don't Park Hero." Pood for AMERICAN Waada Hawley in "Rock-a-bScandal." Baby. Comedy, Path. Rorlew. Gordon BrntUnd, orgnalnt, OEM "Trumpet Inland." starring Marguerite D. La Mott, from th Gourorneur Morris story. Comedy. Orchestra. STRAND "Th ConfeteUn." starring Hoary B. Walthall. KINEMA N.rimor la "Th. Heart of a Child." Intoraattooal News. Hmry E. Pyle aad C. 8. ft. o l.ooo 9 Preeant piayere Released piayere MONARCH SHOE REPAIRING CO. 8 286 64 217 Sutherland .... , . Blue .. .......... bcbalter ...... ... are again with us and the boy and ' girls are cer- I PC. LW. .888 .833 .812 .818 It 11 .265 .279 18 .290 .278 7 .277 .278 2 .278 .278 18 ,269 .274 8 .270 6 .265 .276 1 .266 .800 1 .250 .246 9 .242 ..244 0 .232 .230 8 .231 ,230 9 .202 .202 0 .200 .175 9 .176 .183 0 .169 .175 132 0 .148 9 .000 000 9 Present player ... Released players . . Total " 118 115 114 112 105 98 98 95 Lena, Oakland Mulligan. Bnit Ltk. GREATEST NUMBER HOME RUNS. LW. Salt Lnk. .846 Brattle .291 Shmly, Salt Lake.. Oakland .300 Miller. .2H5 Crawford. Lon Angrlra t .291 Sr halier, Portland Sacramento .272 Compton. ,28 Agn.w, San Franct.ee .140 .000 18 T18 .802 Freeent player . Reteeeed piayere ftbelleabeck .... Plercey .... ..... W. Mitchell .... Houck .... ...... Smallwood Gorman ' K 0 Dell Moran f .800 .298 12 Peal f POCATELLO SCHOOLS OPEN. Ipsefil to The Tribune. I POCATELLO. Idaho, Sept. 13. Pocatello public schools opened today with on f the largest first day enrollments in tltslr history. The teaching staff of th Various schools have been recruited up th full force. Considerable difficulty Is being experienced In the fact that the new buildings cannot be occupied for some few months yet. meaning that th present system I overcrowded. on II 25 21 ft 201 Artett Mttae Holltng Brubaker ,. Dorman ...... A. Arlett ..... Kremer ...... K ranee ...... H. .000 .119 .118 ...j Ovtste. Knight Alien ...... Gtngtfrdt ..... WUle Law 84 171 iooper Although virtually all of Idaho's crop nave recorded considerable losses from the August sstimate. which waa made before th hot. dry winds passed over the souther pert of the state, the yield will be th largest, In the history of the state. Prospect are exceptionally good, according to the state agriculturalist, tor a record yield In auger beets, but ths leaf hopper Is doing considerable damage to that plant, necessitating soma areas being set aside as restricted. In these case means of destroying tha hopper are being used In an effort to save at least part f Ah crop and protecting nearby fields frpm being Infested with th pest. 682 8 0 Miller Boebllng 1919. .148 221 52 121 255 208 170 189 99 215 180 58 24 29 Present player Reteeeed piayere Total .215 Vernon .179 'Crawford, Lew Angeles Brattle .158 Bldnd, .121 Bohn., Brattle 1. Mltcb.ll, Venue .125 Blue, Portland Ken .296 worthy. Brattle .000 Miller, Oakland .288 Cole Lewie Mcijnalde 12 4 8 884 Vernon Miller, Oakland Sheely, Balt Lake Fiaber, Vernon .000 Mattel. .000 Portland Jobnaon, Balt Lake .272 Compton. .280 Sacramento Schick, Ban Francisco........ Bobne, Sacramento PC. tw. GREATEST NUMBER TWO-BA.870 .878 .338 Salt Lake . .834 .382 .838 San Francisco .84 .325 Knight, Oakland .808 Sheely, Balt Lake .302 .802 Kldred. .300 Beattie .258 .261 Crawford. Lot Angeles. ....... .207 Krug, Balt Lake.. .253 .258 Miller. Oakland .249 .234 R latent). .231 Portland .209 .209 GREATEST NUMBER THREE-BAB.208 .204 .... :.... .130 Brattle .192 .189 .174 8 7 . Telle Lore Bcott Cowh ...... ... Kennedy ...... tprclal to The Tribun. I POCATELLO. Idaho. Sept. 13. A September estimate on Idaho' oat crop places the total at S.Sfl.OOO bushels, aa In 1913. The September against 7.700,000 estimate on the state's barley crop la 4. 221.800 bushels, against a crop of 3.3SO.OOO bushels In 1919. Twenty-on- e million, six hundred and elghty-st- x thousand, five hundred bushels of wheat will be harvested this fall, according to th report, 18 0 8 8 .148 .138 8 ... .... 1 8 3 2 17 Total Ilaabrook We lab Shirk Connolly Bgttew . (or ban 89 8 . 11 8 20 Pre Bent player Released piayere Pitegenld fi 14 2 11 Bromley .... Leeereni .... Stroud ...... 14 42 12 5 29 19 8 88 Band Retgerv Gould Tribes. ruff 107 11 M MulUgaa Jenkins Wolter Byler . Thereto September Estimates for I Idaho Crpps Are Cheering tainly 24 BB fthoely Jobssos r I 9 IS Preeeot piayere Released piayere Prisoner Breaks Jail After Breaking Into Prison In gfbOIT Btvmpf Baldwla Adame -- 13.70ft.000 yield .. globoid . ... RUPERT, Idaho. Sept. 13. R. B. Chester, representing the army; M. C. Stewart, the marines, and J. Stewart, tha navy, are In charge of the 'Veteran Own War Exhibits at "the county isir. All of the men were wounded in the service. M C. Stewart having lost both leg In the Argonne forest on hill 2119. He Is accompanied by his buddle," L. C Albert, who carried him from the battlefield. Among the articles shown are a Big Bertha shell cap from Chateau Thierry; German saw bayonets and saw a words; a helmet worn by the Deaths Head hussars, and many other Interesting objects .The chief attraction Is the famoue French war dog, ''Don." who has a recow) of giving ftrst aid on the field to 104 seidlera. He was on duty on the Verdun sector for eighteen months until a shot .. tank oft one of hie legs against an Middle-to- HOTIES. GREATEST NUMBER RUNS. Salt Lake Oakland Krtif. Balt Lake. KUlefer, Loe.Angeles. Bohae. Beattie Wilie. Oakland Johnson. Balt Lake Sheely, Balt Lake J. Mitchell, Vernon Mulligan. Balt Lake.............. GREATEST NUMBER -- HITS. Salt Lake .. Remtoeli . 7ffE LEADERS . . Cooper Rid red Special to The Tribune POCATELLO. Idaho. Sept 13. Charles Atwood, who broke Into the Bingham county jail July 4, not to lodge there, but to gain entranc to the boose cellar, and In doing so was detected and latar arrested, has escaped from custody In, that city and Deputies George R. En.ll and T. B. Daisy of Blackfoot are In this city looking for him. Atwood waa last hsard of In Fort Hall, being en route to Pooatello In an automobile. The automobile was met at the city limits by the officers, but the hunted man was missing, LEADING CLUB FIELDING. CLUB BATTING. P.C. L.W. .289 .286 Vernon Seattle .286 .295 Sacramento ... Salt Lake . . . t .277 '.278 San Francisco .272 .272 Los Angeles Oakland Vernon .268 .267 Portland . . . Portland .265 .266 Seattle Los Angeles . .262 .260 Sacramento . . .255 .258 Wounded War Veterant Move Charge of Exhibits peetsl to The AMUSEMENTS Bees Again Ousted From Leadership; Rainier s Blaze. Trail for Sluggers It was announced today, following a wheat growers conference here. Representatives of farmers In Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska ratified resolutions adopted by state-wid- e meetings Indorsing th movement to hold wheat until It brings cost, plus a small profit" Farm organisation of Minnesota, the Dakotas and Montana were Urged to appeal to their members to follow suit A survey by which It waa shown Shat th cost of growing a bushel of wheat was 72.77 In four states and 12.16 In seven others, was the basis of the price suggested. - Tho present situation, 1ft Which wheat Is ' being bought now at country shipping points as low as $3 a bushel. Is not benefiting the consumer, the conferees said, declaring that speculators are reaping the benefit, The conferees contended that a low price would result In decreased acreage next year, lees production and a consequent higher price than that now being asked. An executive committee, composed of Maurice McAuliffe. Salina. Kan.; William Hirth, Columbia, Mo.; C. H Gustafson, Lincoln, Neb., and C. H. Hyde, -- Alva, Okla., was named td handle details of vis ntract Proposals will be opened September ft, at 11 a. m. In the board of directors room at th Deseret National bank. Salt lake City, Utah. They shall be delivered to the architects, or to Elbert D. Thomas, secretary, at the above named place, not later than the time stated above for opening game. The board reserves tha right to accept or reject any or all proposals. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. By Elbert D. Thomas, Secretory. 1920, n440 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Plutus Mining Cnmnany. principal places. n business Room S09 Newhous Bulid-IrSalt Lake City Utah Vot'ce Is hereby given that a meeting of th Board of Director of th Plutus Mining Company, held on the 19th day of August, 1920, an assessment No. 18, of 1 cent per share was levied on all the issued and outstanding ahares of capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before September 27th, 1920, to Thomas Carmichael, Secretary, at the office of this corporation, Room 809, Newhous Building, corner South Main Street and Exchange Place, Salt Lake city, Utah, and that any shares upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid at the close of business on September 27th, 1920, shat' be delinquent and advertised for sal et to public auction, and unless payment nad before, shall be sold on October aeseee. the to delinquent pay 70th, 1920, ment, together with the cost of advortto ins and expense of sale. THOMAS CARMICHAFU ' Secretory. R979 NOTICE OF SALE OP DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS. Notice I hereby given that sealed will be received by th Board of Brighton Drainage Dis trict. Belt Lake County,107Utah, at th ofKearns build fice of said board at ing, Salt Lake City. Utah, (or th purchase of 860.000 of tn bonds of said Drainage District Bald sealed proposals will be received at any time before 10 oclock a. m. on th loth dayto of Seprun nog tember, 1920. Said bonds are to exceed twenty years and shall be retired serially after th tenth year, shall at bear Interest payable ft per cent per ana rat not exceeding not 90 loss than sold for par num. and bo cent of their par value. At the time Supervisor will appointed, th Board of swart the puropen th proposal and chase to the highest responsible bidder, to and any reject reserving th right all bids. O. F. PETERSON, C. W. BROWN ' L. R. MARTINEAU, JR. Supervisors Brighton Drainage Dlatrirt. Rials semi-annual- ly FR0BATI ABO OUABDLABtHIP B0TX0ZS. (Consult county clerk or tha rrapoctiv Jfgaera tor further Jufmj'itk.n.l NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Eatrfte of Luella C. Brigham, deceased. Creditor will present claims, with vouch- ers to ths undersigned at 131 South Main tract. Balt Lake City. Utah, on or before th 10th day of December, A. D. lTRACT LOAN A TRUST COMPANY. Executor of the WIU of Luella C. Brigham, Deceased. A Farnsworth and B, Ven Cott, Rlter for Executor. R. Howell, Attorney of first publication, August 34. Dal A D. 1920. - . - s9i J I $ f |