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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1920. Si ' ' OGDEN DEPARTMENT ' 420 Offlc, Twenty-fift- h ftreet. Phone Bnstaeie office, 664; Oj&en correspondent 064 end 740. Missing Youngster Enjoys Round Trip to Salt Lake June OJDEN, - r7 Carrying of Firearm s in Game Sanctuary Unlawful OGDEN, Juna 4. Through the efforts of tha Weber County Rod and Gun club. 'A. T. Heat mark, president, the board of orcounty commissioners have pessed anfiredinance making It unlawful to carry which arms within the game sanctuary, was created for tha protection of the game In the dletrict. The western bounnorth dary la the east city limits, the boundary North Ogden canyon, the south boundary Weber canyon and the east takes In the greater part of the valley. was The action of th commissioner taken upon tha showing that already Five In the sanctugry. game la gathering head of dear have been seen several times the during the past week grsxlng upon valhills near the city wells in Ogden Anderson H. has W. Warden ley. Deputy kittene, a female beaver and several which are to be liberated In Ogden candam. Other game above the power yon wlU be secured for the sanctuary by the Rod and Gun club. During ths by the conductor of the Bamberger train between Ogden and 6elt Lake. It was believed the boy crawled onto the ear standing In the railroad yarda here. When tha trainmen found that the boy lived In Ogden they kept him In their charge for the round trip. Upon arrival In the city tha Bamberger notified the police, and conductor Trafflo Officer H. B. Elam went 16 the depot and took tha hoy to the station at T o'clock. An hour later the father communicated with the police and was Informed his son was waiting for Mm st the police station. five that Howard years of age, waa 4 from his horns st 155 Twenty-fift- h street, be med s round trip to Salt Lake on ths Eleofrlo road add was Bamberger turned over to the police, who turned him over to the fatter, James Eldredge, at 4 o'clock last night. Ths boy was playing In wont of ths door of his aunt's room, wmen he disappeared. Ten minute later the sunt snd the father started looking for the The boy was naxt discovered boy. Federal Experiment Station Produces Animal Said to Be of Unusual Worth. OGDEN. Juno 4. Obtelnlng of a. now brood or obeep which i said to equal tho famous Corrlodalo of Australia, Is on of tho result accompllahod at tha government experiment station for sheop st Du bole, Idaho, accordlr g to L- Ft Knelpp, district, district forester for the fourth He said who ha a returned from Dubois. the that crossin the Lincoln ram withof the RambouUiet ewes and tho breeding . progeny of this, mating In turn he evolved a type of sheep that promises to breed In the surpass all other common Intermounteln district In the matter of fleece weight, .productivity and meat carcass. In Mr. Knetpp aald that experiments for the new breed have been carried on now until . several successive generations It la thought tha type of shaep la fixed. being He said that other experiments evolv-lng oarrled on are for the purpoee of a RambouUiet type with the a thick car-a fold of skin eliminated and with cast better suited for meat pur peace 4. Urns Judge Seeks to Quash $ Mandamus on GirVt Case OGDEN, Jun 4. David R. Roberts, judge of ths city court, declares in s motion filed In the district court to quseh an alternative writ of mandamus asked for by J. B. Bates, county attorney. to reinstate the case of the' stale the lew against Jennie Soardlno.-ths- t provides that juvenile eases) should be handled by the juvenile authorltlea' Roberta bold that Jennie Beard I no Is but 14 years of ags, having been born In Brooklyn. N. Y.. March 19, IMA. The girl Is charged with murder In the second degree In connection with the kill-o- f Mike Termatn February 20 last, n his motion, Roberts contends he dismissed the case against the girl because the was not II 'years of age. . Ogden Water Department Fixes Sprinkling Hours OGDEN, June I. The waterworks department of Ogden has announced the sprinkling hours for the city as follows: For ell consumers on Harrison avenue snd west of tbs earn snd consumers on Thirty-thir- d street snd north of the sms to Twelfth street, 4 to I a. m. and i to T p. m. Consumers east of Harrison avenue, eouth of Thirty-thir- d street snd north of Twelfth street, 4 a. m. to 10 a. m. and 7 from p. m. to I p. m. The adoption or ths hours 1 necessary in order to maintain a uniform pressure in the water mains, so all consumer will get an equal division of the water." Drive for Armory Site Funds to Open Today OGDEN. June I. The Ogden chamber of commerce drive for a 412.600 fund with which to purchase the site for ths armory which ths state will build, st a cost of 447,000, will be launched tomorrow morning. The government ha promised to equip the armory. The proposed sit Is on Twenty-thir- d street between Adsm snd Jefferson avenues. be drive will The conducted under ths 4 Tomorrow OGDEN. June morning Wright, F. J. 8tsvtna the board of county commissioners will direction of P. T. of 8. Lewis ths general committee. eet aside a public camping ground in Og- snd J. den canyon. The only requirement of the camp DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES TUESDAY. public will be that they leave noaround fires burning and must clean up OGDEN, June 4. The Democratic priand their camps dally keep things sani- maries will be held In tha city snd county tary as s protection for themselves snd Tuesday night st 4 oclock. In the city, the public. all the five wards will meet st ths courtIn the past, ths people seeking a day's house. Primaries of the county will be recreation In the canyons have been as- held at the usual places for such meetsessed various amounts for the privilege ings. The county convention to name Tha Weber delegates to ths state convention which of spending ths day there. county Rod & Gun club has taken tbs meets in Salt Lake, June 14, will be held matter up and has the promise of the In the courthouse at 1 o'clock Saturday, that the camp June 12. county commissioners . j-ground will bs selected and set aside st once. It Is planned to limit the time of the campers on the ground to one day. . Ogden Canyon Campsite Will Be Free to Public LIVESTOCK EAST Cattlemen Face Losses Be of Tight Money and Drop in Beef Price. t OGDEN, June 4 The sudden tightening of the money market in the United States snd drop In ths priceytf beef are affecting tha livestock market of California, according to word 'brought Into Ogden yvsterday by cattlemen rushing their stock to the eastern markets. Deagan brothers of Paso Robles had a trainload of 1200 Stocker steers In Ogden yards yesterday afternoon far feeding. Three more trains of equal number will follow Immediately, according to Louis Deagan, who was hers with ths first H Is said to hava told men tralnloed. at the stockyard that ths way ths market stand now they stand to lose about 4100,000 on the four tralnloads of cattle. He said that In many parts of California the cattlemen who had paid deposits upon cattle have . forfeited the money rather than take the cattle to the market and suffer further loases. The past month has seen ths heaviest stshipment of California lambs to ths Union ern markets through ths .Ogden stockyards In fifteen years. The number of lambs fed her was ULOOO head. Ogden Man Arrested for , Impersonating Officer OGDEN, June I. T. James Savage, years of sge, was arrested at T o'clock this evening by Sergeant A. M. Edwards k upon the charge of It Is Impersonating a federal officer. charged that Savage had entered and searched a number of Chinese stores late e. last night In search of opium, and When he met Edwards h asked Edwards to accompany him. The latter did so and early this morning advices were received from Salt Lake City that Savage as not in lb employ of the government. 27 yen-ahe- These are your two paramount "considerations in the. selection of underwear. The one assures your summer comfort the Qther safeguards fit and wearing service. Sunday School to Hold Celebration at Lagoon , SunOGDEN. June 6. The day school outing of ths Weber, North D. L. of stakes ths Weber and Ogden S. church will bs held at Lagoon June We've chosen our. underwear display with great care in ing the .Utmost in these essentials. Trl-Sta- ka cNews IS The members of ths three stakes hava named committees In charge of the celebration as follows: Trlbose-Sal- t Leka Tribune Leased Wire. Transportation, B. H. Goddard, R-- H. Chicago June I. That Hodgs and Joseph R. Jeppeon; program, who have advocated Albert Powell, F. A. Battling, George A. WASHINGTON, B. C. Alfred Johnson, Startford, Holt, - will - change Melba Bramwell. Alta Cooley. John I. predicted by AsDavts, Mabel Chugr, Ivy Steers. David B. Foulger; advertising. W. J. Rackham. sistant Secretary of the Treasury Jay G. Stone and Angus Berlin. Lefflngwell today. Mr. Leffingwel! made public correspondence with an unnamed ex service man, who wrote him, severely criticising him for a speech in which he condemned bonus legislation. Tbs treasi OGDEN. June 4. One of the largest ury official replied to ths man and then crowds of the season gathered st Lorln received a letter apologising for Farr park this afternoon for the band remarks. concert given by the Southern Pacific Ths government of the United States band, Arthur L. Agee, conductor. The feature of the program was the has been called on to raise 437,400,000,004 descriptive piece, "The Fighting Allies.'' since the declaration of war," aald Mr. The number has s medley of the national airs of ths allies snd closes with Ths Lefflngwsll in his letter to the soldier. Banner. The American people have provided of this vast sum In loans to d ANNULMENT ASKED. in taxes their government snd miscellaneous revenue. The governsnd 4. Cora Power Madden OGDEN, June appeared In the district court yesterday ment of the United States levied surtaxes before Judge A. E. Pratt, seeking an an- running a high as 45 per cent upon income snd as high as 40 per cent upon nulment of her marriage to Fred H. Madexcess profits den, to whom, she eald, she was mar- war profits snd Upwards of 20,000,000 American citi-seried when he had a wife residing in Texaa subscribed for Liberty bonds snd She said that Madden is serving s sentence In the federal prison at Leaven- Victory notes, snd have seen ths value worth for desertion from ths army. Tbs of their holdings shrink in tha invest case was taken under advisement Large Crowd Turns Out to Hear S. P. Band Play -- two-thir- ds one-thir- OFFICER SUFFERS 8TRQKE. OGDEN, June 4. T. Henry Blackburn Jr., deputy sheriff, suffered s stroke ol apoplexy st the family residence, 262 after 10 o'clock Lafayette avenue, shortly aid was sumthis morning. Medical moned and ths stricken man attended. His condition wss regarded as serious ARRESTED FOR THEFT. OGDEN, June 4. Charles Johnson, 31 year of age, wa arretted by Deputy Sheriff Dick Wootton last night upon the complaint of James Varney, who charged Johnson with stealing a rope, jack and cushion from an auto. Johnson was released. to appear In tha city court tomorrow morning. NEW CHAPEL IN USE. OGDEN, Juna 4. The hew Fourteenth ward chapel, on Adams avenue between h and Thirty-eight- h streets, built by tha members of the ward during the past three weeks, wss put in use today with services for tha various departments of ths ward. Thlrty-sevent- STEEL RAILS,. ARRIVE. OGDEN. Juna 4. Two carloads Sf steal rails which are to be laid by tha Utah Rapid Transit company north of the river bridge tn the new paving dletrict have arrived In Ogden from Pueblo. Work will start at once in laying the rails and pavtng between the track st ths Funeral Services Held for Spanish Fork Man Mount Pleasant Names Democratic Delegates PAVING TO 4TART. 6PANISH FORK, Jun 4 It Is expected that the paving of Main street will be commenced at once, as the grading outfit of Wattle A Samuels, uAto have the contract, be arrlxed and 1 ready for use. . f 4 ' - ' 1 i . Youll see some new weaves-annew models developed by old makers whom youve learned to regard.as.the mostsuccessful 15 r , . " , . . 1- - - - of America's producers. ' . , We are exclusive agent in Salt Lake City for the world famous Lewis Underwear. Price, $2.00 to a suit. -- . - GRAY BROS. & CO. - WEATHER DATA Tempera tore Highest todsy was T degree, highest la Jills moats since 174 wet 101 deSPANISH FORK, June 4. Funeral ser- grees; lowest last was (7 degrees; lowvices were held yesterday afternoon at est this month sincesight 1874 wss 2 degrees; meea 2.30 o'clock at tha First ward meeting temperature for today wee 8 degreee: normal house for Parley Dargar. who met hi wss A degrees; accumulated deficiency since death when he fell from a cliff near the flret of the month is IS degree ; scrum a Thistle, Wedneeday night. The body wa lated deficiency since January 1 Is SI degrees. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at S e. as.; from Provo and lay In brought her degree; wet bulb temperature st 4 a. a. state for some tires at the old Dargar 80 4S relative humidity at a. as., 43 home, where a sister. Miss Mary Dargar. per degrees; dry bulb temperature st nooa. sun In lives Holly Cornaby was charge of time,cent; 72 degrees; wet bnlb temperature at sooe, the services. Tha choir sang two selec- ana time. 54 relative humidity at soon, tions In opening, and John Holt offered sue time, bodegrees: per cent; dry bulb temperature 7 the Invocation. wet bulb temperature m., I ll degrees; k m., 55 degrees; relative The speakers were Dr. George H. Brim-ba- ll st 4 p. humidity st 4 of the B. Y. U., Provo: David T. p a.. 22 per cast. Total for the tweety-foe- r Lewis. Bishop A. T. Money and Hanry Precipitation hours Gardner. Mr. Cornaby apok briefly In ending st S p a. wss see; total for this to Set Is trace, accumulated deficiency closing. During the service duets were month rendered by tha freer sisters snd by Mrs, fee this month te Site is .271 of a Inch; ratal to date Is 11.18 La la, and Miss Laura precipitation since January Blanch Moor accumulated excess alec January 1 the inches;. K. Lewis. John Holt pronounced Is 1.81 Inches. cemwa in Interment benediction. City WEATHER OBSERVATION'S TATE . AT 4 P. M.. MOUNTAIN TIKI. Mr. Dargsr had lived most of his life few that wss years ago her. It only tha family moved to Winter Quarters. . MOUNT PLEASANT, Juna 4 Democratic delegates have been appointed in this city to attend the state convention of the party, which Is to bs held BE TO COTTAGE DEDICATED, BOY' st Salt Lake Jun 14. wera OGDEN. June 4. The cottage for the The following delegates appointboys of the state Industrial school will ed: Robert H H luckier. 8. M. Nielson. June 1 A with Governor E. Johnston, Dr H. F. 8yndergsard. Parbe dedicated Bamberger and state official in atten- ley Hansen, C. W. Burqulst, Mr. Charles dance. The announcement was mads at Jacobsen. Dr. William p. Winter and the school yesterday. Hyrum Peely. THEATER TO AID 4COUT4. OGDEN. Jun 4. The receipt of the rOrphsum theater tomorrow night will go to tb Boy Scout organisation. Manager Joseph F. Goss announced today. It Is planned to bsv a continuous show from 1 . m. to 11 pm. ment market to a maximum of per cent in consequence of the inordinate demands for capital and credit growing out of the great war. "Millions of Americans mad great sacrifices In order that our magnificent army should not want ths means to bring that war to a successful and prompt conclusion. Old men, snd women snd children denied themselves food and clothing and the pleasures of Ilfs. "Millions hav toiled without Increase of pay and submitted without complaint to the grim necessity of self denial or actual want because of the Increased cost' of living snd the economic snd. financial conditions placed upon all of us by the great war. "Tha people of America are straggling under the burden of the war debt and the war- taxes Necessary projects for social welfare snd for ths development of Industry are held In abeyance for lack of capital and- credit. Our banks are loaded down with- holdings of and loans upon government war securities In these circumstances for the government to attempt to raise the vast sum demanded by the advocates of the bonus would spell disaster disaster because of the Inevitable further shrinkage In value of the outstanding securities of the government, the Inevitable added load of taxes the inevitable denial pf credit for necessary purpose and ths inevitable increase in the cost of living. - ! secur- - ...... ' v ;VT 258 SOUTH MAIN ST. na u LOGAN Offiet, 1SS-- 41 Aggie Glee Club Rotary Convention Trip Assured The trip of ths Utah LOGAN, June Agricultural College Glss club to Atlantic City thl month, to sing before the International convention of Rotary clubs. Is now assured, according to Robert Anderson, president of ths Logan Rotary club, wbc Is In direct charge of arrangements. 4. Is co- operating with us, snd substantial aid la coming from all sections of ths district, Mr. Anderso said. "W still have work to do before the full amount necessary for Is the trip guaranteed, but I have no fear that" the entire amount will be forthcoming The club will go to Atlantic City under tha direction of Professor C- R. Johnson of tha Utah Agricultural college. Arrangements have already been mad to hav the dub eppesr a number of times upon ths regular convention program s. Several concerts will be given each day at various hotels and resorts Both going and coming the glee dub will sing at Important ctuss. and short side trips will bs arranged to important points where concerts will bs given. - CONFERENCE CLOSER. Jun 4. The quarterly Conference of the Cache stake of tb L. D. 8. church concluded this evening, after tftrs largely attended Meeting today. Apoetla Melvin J. Ballard and Apoatia Georg F. Richards wwr jn attendance and apok at ths stings. LOGAN. - r Mlftni DEPARTMENT 8 North Main. Telephone Rssldsncs Tslsphon 844. "Tha entire Twentieth district e. oaten ob, to recover 1 for injuries alleged to bare block 28, put iL..'..iTlTv trees being run down by as auto-Mobi-l, fidelity Trua company to H j! 'McKean! lota M to 48, buck 4. Peppartaa H-- Rich, to reJottpfe Murphy place, put A 14 cover as aotoobtte.afatut I. T. TobUso BIRTHS. to J. Taoller, lot 12 and lil BtofkfWRtri' 6 Tniat coaptaf ifitoit block 5. rarest DaU toa Georg Aston n4 kttis Yirilion BbsUa Herbert Saliofor Bank I to rtcorar o a Dot for flftOOa s 8. bbxA Barela, All Sooth Male straat, girl. Btimpton fetolpsrest tsmpeny agalaat Eureka D,oD.W plat Rudolph A. aad Dot fa we Jones Paterson, Crootua M Mnia oompaa?. to recortr $8S4, UcCornlck A C. Bankart to . EUato, M Holy Croaa hospital, boy. do for arricea rendered. . Raymond Cawtboe aad Holds litanie Rath-ma- s I, block 25, put M E. Clark ifainit T. If. Clark, for R. 8net Ctortroda taker to Jooep H. Bellsbery, Cook. Holy Cm boapltal. girl. . dlrorcD on f rounds af aooaupport aad cruelty. Acll Charles and Vsr taction L township 8 south, Mey Parry Joggers, 448 Booth Waat Temple stmt. girt. . ate. , M Daniel-Lang WEAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS. to H. DnibUdi y, I Joerob A raid ssd Rachel lfsrit Crew Larasa, block a. put . Holy Cress hospital, girl. WARRANT! DEEPS. . 1. Albert let sad Martha Ireee Davies Besgsr, . Btaup to Utah Etoto RetUnal " Pratt to Trecy Lot a A Treat ere-paa455 Bryaa eveooe, boy. Otrlud tot tot 20, block 1. Ekrtck a aubdi- bik, Tbdwa Blytb t La lie R. Beldwln.'uto Robert lew and Mary Hasel Eberhardt Wilsoa, riatoa 9 5 ed 54. block 2, federal 758 South Weet Tempi street, boy Height. Loan A Treat company to Lucy ,te William Dean la ssd Lorile Hop Howard, 784 Trecy 14 Brewar. lot 20, block 1, Ebricb tub South Eighth West street, girl. OUTTLAIH DEED. division , C. Coha Edea to Loots Chancer Charles aed C'atberia Ardrlla Jud- - 1 C. H enrich tea to A. t- tot E F. Dicks, block 40, put B Tonrtsor, lots too Holy Cross hospital, girl B "la 24 to 0, Southgate Park WUlfred P. Bagtbaw to B. Beaedakw. jobs W. sad Ann! Barker Weaver. 04 Roose- E. C. H enrich am to A. E Tourssag, lota af section velt a venna. firl. 54. part 1 township noeth, 2T sad 28, Southgate Perk I t E. 0. Hearlebssa to A. E. Tourasor, lots j C. f'Jf D. Herding to Martin C. E. Sorae-ao- n, . IT sad 1. Southgate Perk MARRIAGE LICENSES. fliw-eelot r 7, block 14, . 1 A. B. pUt O. to E. Hasea A. tot 12 Paul Georgs Bertel, Portlaad. Ore., sad Afbs-O- n Serges, William T. RetoUaaa to Boaaasah Bob-toaosnd 18, black 2 Home's so Mi vision . . . Joses. Hurray, Utah. te 48 to 44, black 2. Cnlver- Arthur P. Eidde ssd Gwas Williams, both B. A- - Bargva to A. Smith, lota 12 and tty NbdirlsloD .... jd block 2, Boma'a suMtvtaloa It, af Salt Leka AnaU . HamilChapman to Margaret W. 8. Besdarao to C. O. 8 harry, lot S, Laeoado Huarhiando ltd e ton, lou 4 aad 11, block A Baldwta, both black 25. plat P .. of Salt Lake. A. etc. put j Wilbor W. Whltsey, Clemeuceaa, Aria, aad C. O. Eharyy to A. rise, lot a, block EX EC CTO 8 8 DEED. 25, plat P . Carrie Elisa Parsons. Salt Lake. to Joseph G. KM- Harriet Hsmsoa t. C.i L. to Levandahl Loreadahl, part af Augustus J. De Long and ABBS P. Rica, both on. lot E block 4. plat B 4 sactioa 27. township E eouth, rant I ef Rawlins Wya. AUDITOR S TAX PEED. waat Trails LaGall aad Hills P. J. Ptagrsa, both ef Jams aL. at te Salt taka Wright, r inner to Mary H. Andrews, lots Salt Lake. county, part of aactloa T. toaraaklp f and T. block II. Draper Towsatt Joha E. Hsgfteld bit Taka, aad Waaata B-noutk. rang 1 aaat. ate. 2 .... tew art. Hurray. Utah. mray LawU McGaw. at el., to Salt Labs ft Chart Busman John McCarty, let (, L 1a ad w. ntsgarald. Kama. Ctah. sad 4 Urn 1A block Ontario sad county. 5, blocta 27, plalTC Eva Halils, Draper, 1 subdivlalo. use. Ctaarla E. Pararaoa, to Joha McCarty. Date B. Haw mood aad Earth H. lot A blech 27, jriit B both ef Salt Lake. McC A Co. oralck Bankers t E Us ball A TO INSTRUCT R. O. T. C. Edward A a tie y sod EmataUee L. Hi to, bath Richards Boon title company, lata I af Salt Labs. J. A. Hoag, LOGAN, Jun 4. Cnptl T, block 2. federal acre J anaoctat profesotrr of mi.tmrv Wiec-- a rd Charles R. Clinton t L T Haagum, NEW SUITS FILED: t the Agricultural colleg. Uft tactic lot 88 and 88, block 5, Boaaafleld . J for Fortress Monroe. V a., where be Ellas B Predrirkaoa stalest H. S. fralrtck-so- , McComlck A Co. Bankers to Eimball A for divert as sreuud of daeertloe. will be an Instructor at tb eummer ee-slRichards Sararltte lota 58 company, Re Lara of tb It O. T, C. stalest C. B Osterloh. t re aed 89, block . Hontef leld V - .. . cover 7 VI. alleged to represent costa ef medical Mary A. Anthony to E D. Anthony, lot treatmeat of Dili Loraee. daughter of pUta-Uf- f. 7, block t. plat C 1 INHERITANCE TAX FAra. alleged to bar base Injured through being Mary A. Anthony to I. D. Anthony, lot run Sow by as automobile drives by delta-dieof Kir Gene CFn of Ret The t t. blneta A plat C 1 B-- J. Judd Lake count, ban paid 5X413 45 inbmV to A. r. Jndd, 1st 14. block Lillian Lanai, a miens, by Bo 28. toa-e1 taac tax tb t44 treAU52b let A plat (JO.OtiO damage f nut ,, rrt u ............ tt tub firni tt |