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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY Terminal to Examined Typewriter Officer - Used Was Oliver, Which May Have Been Borrowed . Smoke from railroad terminals In Salt Lake will be reduced by half, in the opin. ion of Qhlef Deputy Smoke Inspector Clark, as a result of .agreements by the Oregon Short Line railroad, the Salt Rio Grande Lake Route and the Denver railroad to employ smoke Inspectors. Three men, working In eight-hoshifts, will be on duty .at alt' railroad stations and yards dally to observe whether or not provisions of the smoke ordinance are being violated. The expense will be borne Clark by the railroad, companies. , Mr: said yesterday that he believed the Western Pacific railroad, the terminal business Rio of which is handled by tha Denver Grande, also woukLagree to ad I if bear: hi the expense,.., 2' :v . Although the salaries if the men In such activity will be paid by the railroads, they will 'work under the direction of the city smoke abatement de-- 1 partment. Reports regarding ths smoking of engines will be made to the respective rgllroads and to Mr. Clark. - Reports will be made eft every engine, whether it Is being operated, .In accordance with Ithe smoke ordinance or not, Mi. Clark. said,...." We wa nt to remedy viola tions, but at the same time we want to give credit for compliance with law. The inspectors will sea that railroad stationary boiler plants are. operated as nearly without smoke as possible. This will relieve the city smoke department of work which It la now performing and free a man for other activity. season- "A s woon raixmatructlon work will commence for the purpose of making changes in plant with the object of reducing smoke. Part of these changes will be started Immediapately. If the city budget committee emfor the propriates the money asked s. as to act two of engineers ployment " of rhemiat G. Kt, John Perrqtt. physical tha United States bureau of minea. will arrive In Salt laik today for the purpose of making investigations preparatory- - to year to deduplicating the teats of lastbeen made In what progress has termine smoke. the- fight against Machine Believe ' h ' Y" : V -. - s f V. V ; c' , r , ' CW y : Y' v l' ' ' f -',s;;v ' 'L J.S' . -- v . - ' 'W ' ' ' A. vV,i ur ' .With the cooperation of the members of the office organization of the Western Loan and Building company, in Replica Inof typewritten address on letter to Chief Joseph' E. Burbldg which ro suited recovery of $4925 of gold otolon , from Western .Loan and Building as Vestigatton was begun yesterday by soclatlon, Tha clew la being followed by the sheriffs office in an ondeavor to find w Sheriff C. Frank. Emery and deputies to , the robber. - determine, Jf possible, the Identity of the writer of the letter, mailed in Ogden 'February; '9, which resulted in recovery ZfcOmJlba. fragment 6f thV coMpanra lire building of $4925 in gold of thq, money stolen from the companys vault several . . weeks ago. The total amount, gold and currency, taken the, time of the robbery WM $10,200, of which $6900 was gold. Reason lug that the wrlterof the letter, by which1 Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge. was directed to the gold hidden in the base ment, must have knowledge of the Promises Lake Husband Mate Sheriff Emery has determined to .establish his Identity If possible. v. 1 thirty-tw- o -- ,t rob-oer- y. Typewriters Examined. At. the ,.cootdp.'8 ....Ata.meeUnji a suggestion that a search of ths premises of each xip made for the typewriter upon which the letter was wi ittgn was unanimously approved last night and Immediately carried through by deputy Wherever a typewriter was shell ITs- found, a. sample of the work of the machine was taken for comparison. With completion of comparison of the samples so furnished by the company's organization members, the search for the machine - will be- - continued In cir" cles. In the opinion of Sheriff Emery and his deputies working on the case, the letter was written on an Oliver typewriter. 1 -- , In bringing suit for divorce in tbs Third district court yesterday, Alexander H. Cowle alleges that his wife, Emma over his protest, sailed for London November 17, 1920, "in chmuany with some professional dancers ,and theatrical entertainers, whose, society and company sh knew was exceedingly objectionable to the plaintiff.'' Mr. Cowle asserts" that he was serlou-l- y lll st the time Mrs. Cowia left America, May Be Borrowed Machine. and pleaded with her lo return to Salt "The machine might have been the Lake, Ail to no avail. He alleges that she of the Sheriff writer, properfy Emery told him that she Intended to go only to said, or might have been borrowed for New York for a pleasure trip, but that she owner of a typewriter Is acquainted with lacks to make the trip to England in com Its typographical peculiarities If the let- pany with the professional dancers and ter was written on a borrowed machine, public entertainers. Ue charges also that In the office or home' of an acquaintance she sailed under the fictitious name of of the writer, our chance Is that the "Mrs. Glover. owner ThafT the of machine the orhlH' Wlfecariseci accommodating may remember the circumstance and commun- him to suffer a breakdown, requiring the icate with us. There is a chance that jve rare of physicians and nurses so that he may, through our own efforts, get a sam- has not been able to perform his business ple of writing that will coincide In pe- duties, Is one of the allegations of-- Mr. culiarities with that of the letter telling Cowle. t, of the hidden gold. Then again, there is iie decares also that his wife attempted to estrange hi children from him. There the chance mat some person, remembering that his machine wad used by some- are three children In the family. Grace I one else for the writing of a letter, mav Cowle,' Ruth A. Cowle and Iceland K. -- . Voluntarily send tin th sample that wilt Coate establish what machine the- writer used. "In any event. said the sheriff, we are U. S. convinced that the clew la worth following in the ahaence of a better one. . -- ---- - K . f Forest Supervisor Transferred to Salt Lake Eighteen Are Initiated , - by Salt Lake Elks Lodge Halt I ..ike f sedge Vo. 85, B. I,, o.TT. welcoaied eighteen ne wncetn hrre l nt its ranks at the regular weekly meeting last night at the clubhouae. Two members ware also Initiated at lasf nlgbls - for the Spokane and Twin Fails meeting R. Tribute was pajaL.ifi-- j Commander lodges. Mann, formerly charge ot the. Suit Lake navy recruiting station, who la a member of the Elks. Commander Maun has been ordered to report for overseas duly at Antwerp, Belgium. Thosa7 Initiated last evening were Henry P. Merry. Oscar B. Johnson. Clarence H. Bixby, Frank C. Sloman, George C Collie, J. 8. Campbell, Walter W. Handley, Paul A. Anderson, John E. Ktrlckley. Aba King, Walter M. Anderson. W. M. Markley, Hamuel Mskoff, Herman Berger, James L. Daxter, M alter C. ltun-yoC. W. Crtpps and James F. Whitaker. George Seeaey was made a member for the Spokane, Wash., lodge, and B. F. Fooae for that of Twin Falls, Jdalio. -- if-"- I- - - m Funeral Services Are Held for Mrs Mary E Hickey Fuifferal Waller Mann., who has been supervisor of the Idaho national forest with headquarters at McCall, Idaho, has bean administrative assistant of the Wasatch forest, with - headquarters in Malt according to word received yesterday by- - Dana Parkinson, supervisor of Wauatch forest. The appointment becomes effective Immediately. Htatfstir on grazing of sheep and cattle In national forests, received yesterday by Mr. Parklnaon, show an Increased demand for forest graafng lands In (he past ten year, tn 1911 there wer 7.384, 00 head of gheep and 1,488.000 cattle on the national forest ranges. Durlfig the year 1920 there were 7.600,000 head of aheep and 2,121.000 cattle. During the war there were 1,613 000 head of sheep In the forests and 2.243,009 eattle.- - aecordlng to Mr. Parklnaon said that tha statistics. there has been a proportionate Increased demand for grazing permits In the forest during the same period. Ha-aatc- h. Kansas Act Without Defense, Compers Replies I,. W. Smith of the University of Ltah hat received a letter from Samuel Gom-perpresident of the American Federation of Labor. In which he makes tha a, services for Mrs. Mary E. statement "There Is no defense for the. t years of age. were held at Kansas act. The- - amusing aide of the letter la the at the fact that Mr. Smith ta a member of the Madeleine, w hers mass was celebrated. The . Itev. team that la to debate Columbia univerFather fliuana O. Hunt was the offic- sity on the question, "Resolved, That iating priest. The pallbearers wer J O. tha several states should adopt a court Lnch. George K. A. C. Sulli- of Industrial relation patterned after that van. Henry Johnson. Plercy, John Hardy and T. of Kansas for the settlement of alt disE. Fitsgerald. Mr. Interment wag In Mt. pute between capital and labor. Hmlth and hla colleagues, W, C. Roach Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Hlckev ma and. A. C, Hatch, who are on the affirmatbom 16. December tn -- Chicago. III., the daughter ot ive! aide of thla question, had written and Mrs. Terence OHrlen. 8he was Mr. Gompers for hnormation In defense ..active In the organizations of the parish of the Kansas act. and the, above state,.h lll,ral of the Madeleine and ment waa hla answer. in church charity work. .8he was a member of the Catholic Homans Hides in the Altar society and the Bed Cross.league, Hickey, 1 $1 ocloik yesterday morning athedra! of the 1 30 req-uje- m ;i' Head Bed When Officers Raid Japanese Past Commander C. A. R. Post to Address Meeting Corner, G. A. R. of past commander of the ytah. will address the meeting or the Lieutenant Clarence K Allen post Snj 409, Veterans of Foreign Bars, of the. Pelted Elate, at their regular semimonthly meeting at rtgim iti Armory building. 129 Plerpont street.1 Mr. Corser will speak in the of establishing a soldiers home Interest and of other matter of Interest to the veteran All member are asked to turn In their dance ticket at this so that a final audit may be made Um, of the dance t - - - . pro-ect- i Show Salt Charges Went to England With to Attract Visitors From Persons He Disapproved. Many Western States. ever-wideni- t . rnancuv akin to that of the ostrich were employed by H Danno. Japanese. 35 year pf age, arrested oy Lieutenant D. h. t'lavton when the chief of the antivice squad raided a Japanese soft drink parlor $ 138 West South Temp street yesterday afternoon. With W, K. Keenan of the federal prohibition 'enforcement squad and Patrolman Reed lllllliiga of thF antlvdre squad, Clayton hurried Into the house and saw Danno standing alth hi head tn a bed. hv tne ostrich tarttoa? Inquired the officer. Hiding your head tn the sand?" l'l m looking for some Hca replied the Japanese. And Clayton, turning down tha covers of the bed, found the rlca in a boa I hidden Inside the bed clothes and In the bowl tao bottle of "moonshine," Danno la in the city Jail being held for th federal authorities to Investigate his ceee. Boms LEHI MAN ASKS CORRECTION. E. I Bachelor, of Lehl, whose name was assumed by one of the men who forged the name of James W. Klrkham to a number of yesterday requested that ha be placed In the clear. Former Ths man assumed the name absolutely unknown to Its real possessor, Mr Kache Guilty to lor, ho save, and add further that he called on the prisoners at the police staBAN FRAM1HC1 Feb. H. Brian C. tion to inform them of Ida dlapleasure. Jensen, alleged armv deserter and L. 8 missionary In the Itaaallan WILL DISCUSS LEGISLATION. a federal Island, pleaded galltv today-tProposed laws now before ths legisla- Indictment charging him with Impersonture will b subjects of discussion st the ating a secret service officer and obtainregular monthly meeting of the St. Paul s ing money on such representation Mens club, to he held Friday evening, Jenaen te said by federal authorities to February 1$. beginning at I o'clock, at be e member of e Balt Lake family. the parish house. All men Interested are Invited to attend. TWO POSTMASTERS NAMEO. gpeilal to 'll! Trthaae. LECTURER SCHEDULED. WASHINGTON. Feb. U. Two Utah Lndcr the auspices of lit Junior Chua-tla- n postmasters were appointed toda). Mary Endeavor society. Dr. C. K. Hroaddua A. Larsen, lieseret, vice Norma Moody, .will lecture et the First Presbyterian resigned, and Hrber J. Irwin, Laketown, church. Houtll Temple end C street, this vice Mary A. Lynn, resigned. , evening, beginning at oclock, on Zion National park and tha Cedar Brake. EDITOR VISITS CITY. The Wtil Hide hoy' quartet will sing and Hubert Liman, managing editor for refreshment will be served. the New York World, passed through Halt Lake yesterday afternoon, remain, WRIST IS BROKEN. mg In th city only e short time Mr. O. O. Corlea. 166 Font Keienth Mouth Lvman la on hi Pacific ay to th btreet. Contractor, a brother of former roital Sheriff John tf Corless, Was given treatment at the emergent v hospital last night Federal W'tallt) fnoda served at th . for a broken wrist, suffervd While crank-- d 8iem of , llakertra Ijim-Counter, t Advertisement,! ig hi automobile Salt Laker Pleads' impersonation for-m- t. , gs"tfte--heating Society - Write Miss Vera Peterson and Un- Senator Regarding Oppo- sition to Education ' Bill. known Man Found ADead in San Francisco -- House. United States Senator William H King was asked yesterday by. the Salt Lake principals' and .supervisors' association to state hia rrasopa for voicing disapproval of the educational bill. The organization at Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon at the city and county building voted to send the following telegram to the Utah senator: In a recent Ivue of The Salt Lake Tribune you are quoted as having taken bill. a stand against9 the At a meeting qf the Salt Lake principals under thla date the superintendent, G. N. Child, stated- - that he had written you that in hla opinion the teachers of the- - state of Utah were- entitled to know the reasons for your attitude. y motion of the principals, Mr. C'httd was upheld In his action. "We, therefore, request that If It meets with-- your approval we shall be pleased. Iff recjve from you at your early convenience a statement regarding your , attitude toward the bill. "May we aay. In conclusion, that we believe that by the unanimous vote of the tearhers of Utah the bill la upheld. This waa demonstrated by the resolutions passed by the Utah in convention Educational association last December." The communication waa drawn up by Lilian H. Whelan, secretary of tha organization, and J. Challen Smith, chairman of tho legislative committee, acting give a.t yesterday meeting. bill provides for the The appropriation of - $100,909 909 for educational purpose Among the things Included tn the meesure are the removal of illiteracy, the Americanization pf the equalization of- educational opportunities, advancement of physical and health education and the preparation of teachers. Authorities Express Belief That Double Tragedy Was Result of Quarrel. Agree to Employ Inspector at Own ' Expense. Determine Author of Note "Leading to Money Cache. . Rail- - Companies Principals 17, 1921. 1 Smith-Town- 4 r er k Smith-Town- er - Bmlth-Town- Austrian musician, Interned at Fort Douglas during war, who arrested, charged with violating Mann act. ILSJAffi E super-vigor- Federal Agents Take- - Two Men and a Woman for Al leged Underworld Plot . I -- Jen-kin- - Woman Senator Would quire State to Pay Annual eran Instructors Annuity. Leave Salt - -- May pe Inter-mounta- in dia-pi- -v -- Senator Reflection lf J eni-ba- 1 w-- ek ( . et Jim Charge of Battery ' fa-a- Iaf, con-jena- Increase Fort Hall Settlers Fees Eliminated of Palace King for Allied Conferences Passenger Train Kills Former Caldwell busl-nea- ' ' tbr : Vera Peterson waa a native of Salt5-- ! Lake, an orphan for some years past, of the West high school and 'a stenographer by profession. Bhe wa th only child of Andrew Peterson and Emily Bowker Peterson, Her father died when ahe wa a small child. Her mother, employed for several years as cook at the Ulntab club, supported the girt andsent her to school. Upon completion of her schooling Mia Peterson obtained a posi-of tion as a stenographer in the offlee the Btudehaker Bros.. Automobile compativ here. About five years ago ahe left Salt Lake, going to Ban Francisco, where she had relatives. Tribune Notifies Relatives The nearest relatives living In . Balt Mrs. Preston Lake are four great-auntFree. 2280 Eighth Fast street; Mr. Rufus 856 West North Temple street: K. Hardy, Mrs. W. G. Huntington, 441 Oakley avenue, and Mr. Charles J. Toons, 872 North Redwood rosd. Her grandmother, Mr. Mary Emily Bowker, la living In FresnO, California. An uncle, John B. - Bowker live In, Blackfjot. id alio. Notice of the young woman's death wa sent to him front Ban because of the letter-- ' from Francis' Mr. and Mr. Bowher- fqqr.3 etwftrg Miss. Relatives In Peterson's personaL-effectHalt lake received word of the death thaough Th Tribune, following telephone communication between The Tribune and Mra. Bowker In Black-folast night. According to th relatives In Salt lake, Mr. Mary Kmllv Bowker reared two famKinine. her first huahand being named ney. The children hearing that natn live In,-- Ban Francisco. . They , were and slaters of Mra Emtlv Bowker Peterson, mother of Miss Vera Peterson, the victim of yesterday's tragedy in San Francisco. s, -- - g. . long-dle-ts- ot rs Negro Burned at Stake by Mob of Georgians He Meant - Freeman P. Bassett Guest Dinner at When th bodies were found l)t Williams had a gun clutched In hla hand and the authorities expressed the opinion that he killed the girt after a quarrel and then Killed himself. At the offlre ef th apartment it was learned by the police that Dr. Williams also- - lived in the apartment under tha name of William Peterson. A letter signed Ethel Llghtfoot, Balt Lake, waa found among Mma Peterson' effects. Two Pullman ticket stub Indi gested. that they. haL taken a, trip to los Angeles within the past few days, Another letter to the girt was from "your uncle and aunt. J. 8. and K. M. Bowker." Black foot. Idaho. There were alao-e- vj dencea tn scrape of correspondence found that she had a grandmother tn Fresno. Medical authorities here said that waa no record of a Dr, Carlos William- - Ih California. -- er I bet-buy- 6 Dead Man Clutches Gum Federal agents of the Salt Lake office of the department of Justice have placed "Indications are that next week will be under arreet two men and a woman acthe heavleat buying period ever known to, cused of removing three Salt Lake girls to W. Ely, N'ev., on November 1, 1920, In D, the local automobile trade, said violation of th Mann act, Erich Pohl, annual Rlahel, manager of 81 years of age, an Austrian musician, Salt Lake Automobile show, yesterday. who waa interned at Fort Douglas during the war, was taken Into custody at For fourteen year, the Salt Lake disGallup, N. M., on telegraphic advices from tributors have been building up thla terBalt Lake office. Mr. and Mrs. Victor the ritory and have bred extending their InAjax, who are alleged to have1 operated a cabaret Mr. at Ely. where the girls were said said Into fluence other states," to have been taken, are held In that city, Rlahel. The principal medium for f hla Mrs. and Ajax, according to federal audevelopment ha been the auto how. thorities, was formerly known In the where, annually, prospective buyers and underworld of San Francisco as Madam dealers are given aruoppirr Raymond tunlty of comparing the relative advan- The Balt laike girls In the case are luges of everv make and design in cara. Bernice Kroman, 20 year of age, 502 East 1 The enthnslnsm First South street: Dorllne MoKendrick. the Intermountain Automotive Trades 31 years of age, who lived at 828 West association In the coming show promises First South street prior to leaving her to make 'It one of the biggest and best for Ely, and Elsie Jenkins, 22 years of ever held here. Repbrta from the eastern a Dorllne McKendricka and Elsie age. show Indicate a big veaf for the au lo are now at Tonopah, Nev., and the are- - la moblie'tndustryanrp t er toSaltKroman has returned Lake girt Rethe market aa never before. According to th charges made by fedReports received bv the auto show eral agents, Pohl acted as a traveling committee are to the effect that at least for Mr. and Lira. Ajax and waa Vet- agent dealers will be In Salt ,?ono o' aent out to various western cities to InLake to attend the show. The excellent duce girls to go to Ely to enter the Ajax Club condition of roads, due to an open winter, Commercial cabaret. It Is alleged that he was furwill stimulate attendance from every nished with large aums of money In order community In the state. It la predicted, , that he cbuld spend freely. Excursion Scheduled to with the exceptional advantages-Offere- d Pohl entered Into a contract with the this year and hecauee of the Immediate Salt lotke girls, accordlng to the charges, spring demand for ademiate transporta8. Tomorrow Is "the fortieth day of the providing for to Ely, Lake their tion facilities In a't branches of business, and its ap- .where they were totransportation present become dancers In session, legislative profeaalonal and farm life, those who are InVie. Ajax cabaret. The girls claim that proach has been heralded by a general flti ecttng the Salt 4 show ere enthiMd- hitiweme them .Ajax attempted crease In tho number of bills- - Introduced Mr. over It possibilities. to lead the life of the underworld after trades excursion wholesale The annual tmnortance Evidence of the growing tn th state senate. That body has estabythut-vltIn , their arrival as the center of th of Malt of the Balt I eke Commercial dub will lished the fortieth day as the last day Pohl and Mr. and Mr. Ajax are charged automotive industry l found leave for point In Nevada on May 8. the for the Introduction of bills without unani- Jointly with conspiracy to violate Jb in the unusual inteteat with which dealact. The case will be heard In th er In five atstca are watching the comtrip to consume about one week,, ac- mous consent of tlv senators. Yesterday Mann federal-cou- rt at Carson Citv, according te s. ing event. In artdtuon to the local cording to a decision made yesterday at eight measure wer of the deIntroduced, having agents of the Salt Lake office several exhibits from other cities -of board of the executive the of Justice. meeting partment for their topics subjects all tho way from in this territory are being shipped In for yie The case was reported to local authorithe show. For the flrat time In the his- club's wholesale trade department. fegulatlon of Junk dealers to the control by the three girls on November 23. tory of th local show, southern Idaho J. E. light, general agent ,for the of automobile driving, the measures vary- ties nea having been withheld pending the will be represented with an agenry waa named chairman Southern Pacific, In length from a 299 word bill by Ben- -t arrest of Pohl, who had left Ely. Pohl fmm 'is ho' Fa He ing one was traced another tn M 3 Oenwood. sale manager of the of the Nevada excursion with authorizaB. Kinney, to one of 6909 the United from and state to crossed r th Anally It words,Antoinette of border Into States Utah OR Refining company, spoke yester- tion to proceed wtih arrange tonents the laws a rewriting partnership Canada.recently conduct the state. la the Intention of Mr Light day at the regular Wednesday luncheon ot the toe In N. was found where M., Gallup, .city of any size Mrs Kinneys bill was Introduced In the Salt Lake Commercial club on the in excursion Into every in a drug store at the time of Nevada with the view of promoting the morning, and would make it possible emploved value of the annual automobile ahow to his arrest. the Interests cf Balt Lake In every cen- for the of th of Utah th gait Lake trades. regents University state. or the trustees of the Utah Agricultural "The merchant of Salt Lake should ter of the growing western P. C. Gilt, chairman of the wholesale college to to know bowepxtremelv valuable the annual Declares grant pensions trades department, presented plans for teachers. Conditions are thatsuperanuated the teacher auto show la to hualnesa When It la the excursion before the- department di- shall have served as such for at least taken Into consideration the hundreds of on Nephi Ho immediate enthusiasm de- - twenty years in the college, and shall he thousands of dollars It brings to Sait rectorate and Borne of "the members of the at veloped. If 66 man. a least and old, Imke ... (0 the mldseaeon years will . vear i am sure 'that all during At least One-hawill unite with trie tn j directorate, declared that Nevada Nephl la at fast vindicated. old. if a woman. tha exceptions ly productive from annual salary of that teacher dur- - that la the sincere hope of at least two average proclaiming that tha annual automobile In member of the Utah state senate. the event thating the last five year of hla or her lt show shoo'd be male th big winter event reciprocal standpoint - Senator Bake Jiualneasmen make the excurHenry Nepht Btandtah yesterfixed ae the maximum of he new year. pi, yment j day arose on a matter of personal privisufficiently pretentious men show the successful nuty During In and said that on a former occasion, addition, the executive board of the In si! kird of businesses gather here to Henry N. Blandish Introduced a lege, aent on record as officially billSenator when a bill that had Jest been recomm't-te- d that request, providing by attorneys inspect and In the greater per cent of department wa under discussion, he had' replans of the committee, of fees may be assessed as cost in sulfa thy cases, make purchases of new auto- confirming C. A. Faus is chairman, for the tor damage to personal property, In cases ferred to conditions he had found tn mobile. Cattlemen, sheepmen, agricul- which In some of a market Utah cities and towns. Whatever 'Sait holding Iake la amount asked recovered by where (he turists. bankers, storekeepers and others during the week, the Mutual Improve- court decision. The maximum fas In Jus- he had said at .that time, he declared, was who era largely represent nrtvg" of thla lo- ment aseoclatlor of Mormon church tice court la $25 and In district court $10. absolutely true and correct." He had menthq cality are attracted to'our midst." co 0 niton in Balt ho.d Lake, Senator Elizabeth Hayward also toad a tioned Nephl by name, perhaps because Today the Business Mens alliance of about their the middle of June. measure, by request, This would require he was named after the town, perhaps the Commercial club will meet at the regwill be week Market the for benefit of dealers, as defined in th bill, to because the town was named after him. ular ' monthly meeting and will be adbuying retail trades of the entire iunk a reglater showing from whom they But In any event h had not Intended to dressed by their chairman. C. A. Faus, the Intermountain country dependent on Balt purchase dth various articles handled In speak In any but a general xyay. Ha on the advantages offered by the auto loUie and supplies. It will be the business of tha dealers. The knew that there were conditions with reshow and plana formulated to aid its Balt for goods Lakes first wholesale trades mar- register shall be open junk to inspection-a- t all gard to sanitation tn many Utah cities presentation. ket week and members of tha clubs time that could be materially Improved, and police or sheriffs officers. Penbuav department are determined to m"ke alties by are applied for purchase of stolen It was these general conditions at which tt one of the most successful market property, and Junk dealers may not, under hla remarks had been 'aimed. Hla reference to wbat he had seen tn weeks In tha history of the west. the bill, purchase from Intoxicated peremiCommercial Club son or persona In an abnormal mental Nephl had stirred up some of the officials Marketing weeks have proven nently- successful In Denver. Kansas Cltv conditio. Special attention Is puld In of that city,, and they had been making Ilf miserable for the gentleman on the Omaha, but experts who have been the Mil to the purchase of pig metal. Freeman P. Bassett, manager of the and a of th Opportunities - Mrs. i Kinney brought In another bill speaker survey conducting right. Senator Perry B. Fuller A. O. Bpaldlhg & Bro. atore, wna g Bait Ijvk the real marketing which woud change the present law with of the Eighth dtatrlt ever since. Senfor of honor of the Commercial iluh mem- hub making was speaking at thla tlma declare relative Its ator that S'andlsh or willful peglect geographiregard 'to abandonment bership council at the clubhouse last eve- cal location Is without parallel. of wife or minor children. Mrs. Kinney In ths hope of keeping peace In the famning. Mr. Basne t recently waa piomoted would make such a crime a felony, and ily both In the irnat and In Ah family to the position of asataiant general manof th senator from tha Eighth. would have the huahand and father senAc Par! of coast th Mullens end Convicted northwest ager Senator Standtxh was not aiming, h tenced to Imprisonment at hard labor. department of th company and will take If the prisoner were employed on road said, at Nephl, except In' a general way, In on charge of hla new duties March 1. In th should the Mat the $1 discussing sanitary conditions pay work, family Fifty teror member of th Commerfor such work. The present law towns of Utah, for he had been talking ('day cial Tluh membership council end other, In town of the Tim with an assault make the crime a misdemeanor, and give about sanitary conditions attended the affair Weslev E. King pre- with a Mullena, charged unon Claude L. tha court, under certain condition, power the state. deadly weapon sided. The speaker Included Mr Kirs. Fairbanks, Senator Perry B. ijler sold he waa October 6. P2 was found to make the deserter of wife or family Re ison. Cj B. Hawley. Jesse N. BoS In Nepht guiitv of battery In a. verdict returned work for them. If he hna failed to con- miliar with sanitary Smith. Eugene Bantachl ami Herbert Van at felt would compare amount to of he that and th the his tribute that last Tha case guprort midnight Sent night Dam, Jr. Attorney Van fun presented to the at 4 5S oclock yeaterda aft- family which the court has stipulated. voiably with those pity or- - town Mr. Bassett JtJi a salrcs skin traveling ernoon, Jury H. Hrrivet first Ml In the state, and that Nephl la ahead nt Wlliam Senator j 4ionded tt the her, end Jjr. Bassett f purity the majority In thla Regard, and will comla alleged to have si rue h Fair-hanthla aeaaton define a atnqdard Mullen presentation sp.(ech, rfeFor B. C. In head anti face with a hovel. Iqrr condensed ihMk reqdlrtrg at least $ pare with any othe town of Its sis in dire tor of the Commeiriat club gym breaking the 12 cant fat hie right chek hon and causof butter ard per cent of the elate. pir neslum. put on a boxing and s resiling ing a cut over hla left eve. H I a He did not see, he said, why Balt Lake total solids tn the milk b fur It la show as part of the program. The present minimum state had not been singled out, or Bingham, or to have broken Fairbanks nose hgelblow I sold on milk for th standard market from hla flat. Brigham, Cedar, Provo, Logan or tho by Fairbanks fought hack, according to trie 3 2 per rent butter fat- - and 12 per cent cities of Banpets county. Nephl, he dein totai solids clared. la aa well taken ear of In a sea. testimony, th quarrel lasting half aft Senator Kmart' hill would prevent th Itary way as any other city, and tha citihour and ending with both men exhausted. Mullena is alleged to have struck manufacture or ante of condensed skimmed zen are proud of th fact, w hlch wou,d Fairbanks after some water which he milk, except to hole'., restaurants, board- be born out by th alat record. flpeclat fa The Trthuee. Nona of the senators denied the truth ditch ran upon some ing houses lunch counters, bakeries and diverted from confectioneries, and these purchasers may of the remarks of the two speakers, and WASHINGTON, Feb It At th urgent ground where Mullena waa excavating r manuIn In It and use onlv the of Senator Gooding, th senate preparatory to laying a water main. rooking proud claim of th Jueb county seat In request facture of confectionery or Ice cream. regard to sanitation want unchallenged. conferees on the Indian appropriation bill or the manufacturer Penaltv for idler today agreed to eliminate the senate 6PEEOER ARRESTED. of condensed skimmed milk who violate amendment, which waa Intended to reDetective f'hauffeur F. V. Whit re- - Vh llaw i "t ha t'for a misdenVeanorT and Gives Use quire all settlers on th Fort Hell na waa return the Mine penalty la applliHl to the reetuti that ported yetriiy project to pay the full coat of IrriIn from Seventeenth South end rant proprietor or confectioner mho mle gating their land, instead of the IS per Enat street In company with BicycleKlnth Pa- - use th product. Th hill I an attempt acre required by th law authorising ths trolman John Allen wer they D protect the condensed mlk Industry of passed LONDON. Feb. 18. Tha king he given project- end opening It to whits settle- tn their automobile by a motorcycle Dmh by protecting It local market from th us of 81. Jam ment. palace f or th allied rldrr. within a Mock or-- o who Offered . the condensed skimmed milk product, 19. on - February Senator Curtis, for th Indian commitconference Thirty Whit race them. to acceded sava.h a next session tee. said thet countries wlU be represented. Delegates special bill the motorcyclist's wishes and raced 399 would be presented providing that ell to will number persona, all of nearly for six cltv Mock, going at from whom will be the guests of th governsettlers hereafter taking up land on the Mm fortv-tw- o fifty-tw- o mile an hour, and to be . Hall Fort project shall required to arrested him He gave th name .. Mayor ment on In addition to tha two conference pay th full cost of reclamation, but per- finally of M. Davts. 2334 Ninth East and th Bevree treaty and reparations, there mitting past settlers to hold title In com- la to b Investigated on a street, t barge ot kVb. e cooler-tnr17 th n H. wkh BOISE, law, fixed has been for Idaho, original pliance February s This action of th conference committee speeding. of ministers of commerce and Turner, former maycr of Caldwell, Id., at was Instantly killed that plara today absolutely protects all settler now on POLICE APPOINTMENTS experts of seventeen countries. The APPROVED. when a westbound Oregon Short Line Austrian asked has the project who pay their 16 per acre. permisgovernment Th city commission srslerday ap- - passenger train crashed Into a car which sion to send the Austrian chancellor her with hla ministers of food end finance to MARINE RECRUITER TRANSFERRED. firovsd th appointment by Chief of IoZ to wna driving K. Burhldg of th followWltneeeee claim that of box discuss allied asaletanc to Austria In th Lieutenant W. W. Behlow, medical exa special police officer: Georg cara standing upon a aiding obstructed hap of credits lo stabilize Austria' aminer, stationed at th Balt Lake ma- ing John 'John view. Orav. Cleveland. hi Huahand. position. rine recruiting station, has received or- William C. A. William. Joseph Clayton, der to report lo San Diego to tha secG. Workman, J. Glenn, o REPORTS ROBBERY. , WOULD HEAR. DEBS BREAK. ond advance base of th United States Turnbow, A-O. - Haller, A. A. Reese.' J. W. R. M. Bonn of th Newhous hotel remarine rorp. Th atatlon will be th Fullmer, ATLANTA. O.. Feb. 1. Permission II. 8. Love and Nev. to he th nad police elation that for Eugene V, Deb, Hoclaliet leader, now j. potted headquarters of the marine corps on th been robbed o( a gold wntth and chain serving a sentence In the Atlanta federal rarlfie coast. A station of Ilk charac. WOMAN I ARRESTED. 3ft oootk and a black fedora hat at ter at (Juantlco, Va, serves the same prleori, to address them, has been asked Mrs. Lucy Rmart waa arrested by paof Attorney General Palmer by member Tuesday morning by a taxicab driver. purpose on the Atlantic coast, lieutenf Ogden, now sta- trolman 8 moot yesterday and lodged In ant 1, R Jenkins of th rcunomb e claee et Emery unlver-:R- i tioned at beattle. Wash., he been as- the rlty Jail, where aha I being held for hi own ot Bakerlri elty here. Dehe would Read Federal Ryatem signed ( the vacancv .made by Lteulen-eu- t Investigation by Chief of Police Joseph E. Lunch Counter menu tn thin paper. tonic for the address at a hall in the ' llchlow transfer.' tha to 1urbtdge plan. (Advertisement,) prison, according Smith-Town- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. Miss Vera Peterson, a' stenographer, and a man Identified by the police as Dr. Carlos Williams, address unknown, were" found shot to death in an apartment here today. Miss Peterson, who was employed by a petroleum .company, was said by the police to have bccupled th apartment . Inc laet . November, Miss Peterson said by 'th"authort-?- l ties to have come from Balt Lake City four months ago. A search of the rooig failed to disclose Dr Williams address. ATHENS, (la.. Feb. 18. A mob of 5090 persons tonight stormed the Clarke countjaft and after forcibly taking John L Eherhardt, a negro, charged with the, murder of Mra Walter l,ee of from the jail, burned him at the county, . v- tal-- The mob secured the negro from tho county Jail after leaders had climbed an elevator shaft to the top floor of the county courthouse and burned their wav Into his cell with a blow torch. He waa taken to a field about five miles from the city dlrecttv opposite the Lee home and burned at the stake, shortly before midnight, after leaders had publicly debated whether he should be hung or burned. He died In twenty minutes. Mrs. Tee was killed early today after he had been attacked on entering a barn on the Lee farm. Bhe resisted her assailant end ran back toward- her home, but waa shot trom behind.- Eherhardt was arrested abbot nooij at a neighboring farm. Sheriff Jackson tried to protect the Jail, but a mob gathered In the vicinity Immediately and before nightfall thousands of persons from surround-'- 1 Ing counties had assembled. I Canadian Northwest in Grip of Great Blizzard WINNIPEG. Man., Feb. !. The Canadian northwest Is virtually cut off from wire and railroad communication tonight aa the result of a heavy blizzard sweeping over th territory. .Transmission of new west of Winnipeg has been suspended. Telegraph companies are tied up. Hundreds of pole are down, broken by the weight cf snow and tea Train service la badly disorganized throughout the region. . The torm, which paaaed over seems to be (ravel.ng south with great Intensity. Winnipeg la trying to dig itself out of one of the worst sfbrnis of the season. The wind and snow which swept th,cltv all day subsided thla evehThg, but a co uf wave had set in. delaying the restoration of wire and railroad service. br to-d- y, REPUBLICANS TO CAUCUS. WASHINGTON, Feb. to Republican membership Of th next house for February 28 was reported at a conference tonight of All the apRepublican representatives. proximately eighty Republican who will be seat will take their expected to coma for the caucus, at which a speaker and floor leader will he selected. The prediction wa general tonight that Speaker Glllett and Representative Mondell, th .Republican leader, would b renamed call a caucus of th Lila and Character Beading FEBRUARY 17. Tb moat fortunate tlma for people of this Mrthdate la between May 27 end June 12. Th will Is strong and determined. Ambition and energy unite la makUichiisIneea success along any selling lines. There s a strong love of art and . niislr and of public display. People of this Mrthdate era extremists and they ere dtrrUult to harmonize with. Th governing planet la Jupiter end th governing "Ign Is Aquarius. , The diamond. blrthwlone la Th color of thla Mrthdate are maroon silver, brown and onyx. 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