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Show f THE. SALT' LAKE TRIBtJNEr SUNDAY-MORNING- JIK , 7 19, 1921. 217,031 111,954 pounds; pounds; apple pure 2,401,531 pounds, pear pounds; sauerkraut, 503,254 pound la reviewing this or any other evidence of the character and amounts of freight it must be remembered that charge the railroads have made possible the development of the country to tho point where it has an excess of goods to ship out for exchange into money and comBy GEORGE modities from other localities. But tho fact of the charge remain and to tho person who has not regarded freight Once Upon a Time there was a Spe- ducah Notice and be thankful that all rate as being meat significant in the Critics wasn't Knockers and that eoonomto life of tho state and natlen, cialty Team doing Seventeen Mlnutea of there was on Cheap Paper Guy in the United these figures of tho canning Industry Hokum. Tho Props need In the Act In- States that reckantxed a Neat Turn when cannot but prove highly illuminating. cluded a Hatchet, a Brick, a Seltser Bet- he seen it- -. But Zoroaster and Zendavssta didn't ti two Inflated Bladders sad a Slap. State of Uncertainty Exists. know that the Dramatic Editor of ths Thera are toe many factors involved Stick. The Hama of 'the Team was Paducah Paper went to a Burgoo Picnic t permit of say offhand judgment an Zoroaster and Zendavesta. the Day the Actors same to Town, and Those two Troupers began their Pro. didn't to possible remedte The real solution get back until Midnight, so he feselonal Ckreer with a Road Circus, wrote his Notice of the Night Owls' of eouree would bo cheaper transportafrom a Programme brought tion. There are a great many obstacles working on Canvas in ths Morning, ana then doing a Refined Knockabout In the to him bv the Head Usher at the Opera in tho way of that devoutly to bo consummation, however. But In view of this showing, and showings made heretofore by ether Industries of tho state, the fight of .the Intermediate rate association, backed by the agIndustrial and commercial inricultural, of the action, tor rates that are terests relatively equitable and just can ho understood more clearly. The whole problem of freight rates Is at present in a state of uncertainty. Tho carriers do not know what their revenues are. The shippers cannot tell what their transportation needs will be, and the interstate commerce commission Itself, la most probably at tea regarding a permanent adjustment of the many-sidquestion of freight rate throughout tho nation. Regardless of these problem however. the more olearty business me etal bodies, and the general publlo realise the importance of the transportation tho better will be the chances problem ef arriving at the heat possible solution RECEIVER APPOINTED. KAROO, K. D., Juno if. A. receiver has been appointed for tho United States sisal trust, a Florida corporation, according to notice served today on J. W. Brinten, secretary of the concern, di books ef the recting him to turn over the company to tho receiver. A. C. Townley, National tho of .Nonpartisan president league, owns a controlling interest in the 91, 004.000 concern. tomato F The Fable of Paducahs Favorite Comics and the Mildewed Stunt 55,554 All; Important Specials for APE Transportation Charge on Acre of Tomatoes Total $197.87, Canner States. Monday and Tuesday do-air- ed Tariff Paid on Other Similar Products Assumed to Be Proportionately High. Ths transport Mon tax upon an aero of tomatoes in Utah last year was exactly fin. 87. At first stance the figure seams preposterous, for this amount does ( not take in agricultural production cost the costs of canning, the labor Involved or interest on the money invested by either the farmer or the canner. Tet In mO it cost on company, the Utah Canning company lost 1117.17 tor the freight charges resulting from ths The production of an aero of tomato figures were compiled from the acreage owned and grown by the canning com- pany Itself. The company planted and grew tomatoes on 139 acres of Its own. This acreage produced 7,640,999 pounds of tomatoe The total freight charges Involved paid, of course, by the ultimate consumer were set at 67,980 60 for lilt In figures compiled at the request of H. W. Priokett, manager of tho Traffic Service Bureau of Utah. It Is perhaps net too much to assume SUGAR DROPS AGAIN. that freight charges on other similar BAH FRANCISCO, Cal., June IS. Recommodities reach a comparative figure precane the fined compilation sugar at the refineries dropped per acre, although pared by H. I Harrington, manager of 15 cents a hundredweight, to 9$. today, first Is the the lowest prioe since December, 1919, the Utah Canning company, of its kind presented In recent year The Beet sugar was quoted at 9$ 99. i items entering into tho total follow:: Oversupply of raw stocks and lack of demand wars given as the reasons tor the decrease. State Total Compiled. Boxes to weigh station sod tomatoes ADVANCED RATES POSTPONED, from weigh stations to factory,, $3H0 45; - freight on picking box shocks. 52229 74; peefsl te The Tribua. WASHINGTON. June IS The Interfreight on nails for these, 911.99; freight on finished product, 5,439,759 pound commerce commission has sus49.009 51; shooks tor finished product, state until October 29 the proposed adpended $154.51; label $3004.53; nails tor ease 52414; glue. 151.15; tomatoes In bean vance by tho Southern Paclflo of Intersauce, $735.47; cases for this, 9155 33; state rates on vegetables and lumber be510 05; coal, tween nails tor these ease points in Oregon, Washington, 97555.41: wood Utah and 51191.51; tin plat tor can Idaho. for pleto 9404.15; switching cars to facA hearing will be held at Portland on 4 by Examiner Howell to detertory, 93000. August Tho only figure given approximately is mine tho reasonableness of the proposed for the switching of ears. The freight advance which were to have gone Into on tomato sauce for the beans is comeffect Juno 30. in the te weight puted proportionate BUILDING VALUE INCREASES. It la not a question in this report of tho reasonableness or unreasonableness of Speelal t The Trtbaae: IS The American CHICAGO, June the rates involved. It Is simply a question of showing what the exact known Contractor's resume of building statistics for from ' transportation tax on these 339 acres of May, compared with large cities tomatoes was in 1910. In this connec- previous May, gives these figures from tion It should be noted that the rates leading Pacific region cities reporting: used in the computation of some of the Incoming articles were those in vogue prior to the increase of last fall, so that, given the same weights, ths charges for 1921 would be somewhat greater than the figures shown. In connection with the above figure Mr. Harrington also compiled a table showing the movement of all Utah canned Last year the goods shipped in 1920. cannera of Utah shipped from their factories a total of 43,677,457 pounds of products. 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The canned products of Utah farms made up in the state went to 149 different cities in upwards of a score of state Mr. Harrington show. The amounts of the principal products sold out of the state test year were as fol- oo Hind's Honey and Ogm YC. Iww Almond Cream.... Sempra QQa 336 Uiovin Luxor Vanishing QQ Cream. Jv. TO MAKE BATTERIES. de LINER IN TROUBLE. BOSTON. June It Tha United States low.: Mall 8teamshlp company's liner Poca17, Peas, 17,524,271 pounds; tomatoe hontas, a month out of New York, with 239 503 pounds; mixed goods, 5,529.164 passengers and cargo, ia In trouble at St. with engine and the Asore pounds; cherries. 425,074 pounds; sprlcots, Michael 293.594 pounds; pork and bean 251,510 boiler troubl It was said that she prob-. pounds; peaches, 14,500 pounds; catsup. ably would be delayed several day CoW- ciUm - .a Woodbury's Cold r.r.7?,. The Stage Hands Closed In on the Grand Concert or Afterpiece taking place In the Main Arena immediately after the big Show Is over When each of them could kick himself In the Eye and Slattery had pickled his Face so that Stebblns could walk on It, they decided that they were too good to show under a Round Top, so they became Artists. They wanted a Swell LaAnbel for the Du so the nouncer, who was something of e Kidder end attended a Unitarian College, gave them Zoroaster and Zendavssta. They were Stuck on It, and had a Job Printer do some Cards for them. By utilising two of Billy Emerson's 8onga and stealing a few Gag they put together Seventeen Mlrtutes and began to play Dates and Combination Zoroaater bought Cane with a Silver Dog's Head on It, and Zendavssta had a Watch Charm that pulled tha Buttonhole out of his Vest. After every show, ae soon aa thay Washed Up, they went and stood In front of tha Show-Sho- p so as to give the Hired Girls a Treat, or else they stood around In tho Sawdust and told their In the Realm of Dramatic Art how they kilted em In Decatur and had 'em hollerin' In Lowell, Mass., and got every Hand In the House at SL Paul. Occasionally they would put a Card in the Clipper, saying that they were the Best In the Business, Bar Non and Good Dressers on and off. Regards to Leonxo Brothers. Charley Diamond please writ They didnt have to studv no New Gaga or work up no mors Business, they had the Best Act on Earth, to begin with, Lillian Russell was jealous of them and they used to know Francia Wilson when he done a Song and Dane They had a Scrap Book with a Clipping from a Paducah Paper, which said they were better than Mansfield. When some Crltlo who had been bought up by Rival Artists wrote that Zoroaster and Zendavssta ought to be on an Ice Wagon Instead of on tho Stage, they would 'got out the Scrap Book and read the Pa- Side-Sho- rs be-c- us Distinctly Different UR mirrors will show you better than we can tell how you will look in Campus Togs. They give you that youthful appearance.' the smooth shoulderr the full Its chest, the Blender waist effect real designing backed up by real tailori ing Altogether pleasing, Daggett Best Team In the Business, Bar None." House, who waa also Galley Boy at the Office. v Zoroaster and Zendavesta played tt) same Sketch for Seventeen Years and made only two important Changes In all that Time. During the Seventh Seeaon Zoroaster changed hla Whiskers from Green to Blue. At the beginning of the Fourteenth Year of the Act they bought k a new and put a Card In the Clipper, warning the Publlo to beware Satin Skin Grease- leas Cream Hudnutl Marvelous SOS RamteU's 41fC 43C 14. Ic 5-- gsssr. S. 91 92 S3 Harriet Hubbard Ayer's STATIONERY 75c $1.50 $2 5Cc $1.50 50c 85c Cream..... Falmollva Cold Cream. 25c Consisting of 72 sheets ef Ren. gee Fabrlo Finish Papsr nd 50 Pongae Envtlops OC vdw for 85c value' Talcums and Face Powders I9c Talcum a. Powder.. Mavis Face Powder II oubig Colgates Powder ar ar ants Talcum.., Johnson & Baby Talcum Tal- - IQ Ideal or Quelques Fleurs' C I Powder.... cum Powder. Squibbs Talcum a: Djer-Kis- s Powder Mary Garden Talcum Powder. . . Luxor Face 25c Powder..... ftfl J ohnson Full Dress Pocket Combs Hard rubber comb in case ; fits the pocket or purse, 25s 35c a IQ Harriet Hubbard Ayers 2dfi der... 75c 51.50 $1.25 Clothes Broth SPECIAL Solid Back 10 rows of bristle 79c Delicious Iced Tea Served at Our Main St. Soda Fountains B Mirth-Provoki- Slap-Stic- Sub-Mot- iv cate, Inc ) tton of Labor, waa shot dead this morning The second assassination occurred a few minutes later, J. D. Rodrigues, a syndl&llat In the building trades, being killed. A young unidentified man waa the third ylctlm. J. H. KIDD. y.'O J A I L. "? $ V'V' A the pavement and turned her ankle. In my official "I havs don She fell on her shoulder, s u s tal n hi g in- career of which I nothing am ashamed,' said the juries that at first appeared serious chief after his crest. y Mrs, Blair has since been confined to her room, attended by a trained nurse. She expect to leave Monday night for L. D. S. Seattle, where aha will make a visit. In Assistant Historian Burglar Enter Store on West First South Street Boy Rescued From Death in Niagarct Whirlpool Burglara entered the store of S. Returns From NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y June II Edward Denny, 15, waa rescued from tha Niagara whirlpool today after being in the water nearly an hour. He saved himself by clinging to drifting log Tho boy, with companion was swimming on tha American side above ths rapids. He was carried out Into mid-s- ti earn and was soon in the grip of ths current. He, managed to catch a floating log and was hurled through the first of the lower rapids and Into the whirlpool. Here he was swept around In the big outer eddy while the other, boya ran for aid. Some of them found a rope and one threw it across the path of the log. Der.nv caught it and was hauled ashore uninjured. POLICE CHIEF INDICTED. Mrs. Elmer Blair of New York, chairKENOSHA, Vn, June IS. Chief of Poman of tne welfare department of the lice Owen O'Hare, twenty-fiv- e years a General Federation of Women s Cluhe member of the police department of Kenosha and for many years chief of the who sprained the ligaments of her left ankle and ahoulder In a fall. Is Improving department, president of the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police association and on of at her room at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Blair waa crossing ths street on ths best known police leader of the state, East South Temple etreet. Just north of was Indicted by the grand jury today on Main, when ehe stepped In a depression an indictment charging corrupt practices. CRANE LEAVES FOR U. S. o- PEKING, June 18. (By the Associated Charles C. R. Crane, retiring Pres) American minister to China, baa left for America, traveling by way of Siberia and Russia. He la accompanied by his son, John, and the two are traveling on a special ear stocked with nail needles, toothbrushes and medicine to be used eo route in lieu ef currency. o West First South street, through a transom over ths rear door early yesterday morning, took 525 65 from the cash register and six pairs of shoe A. C. Selby, 219 East Sixth South, Mr reported that burglars entered her home through the pantry window, which waa Unlocked, and stole articles of clothing A suitcase of clothing was taken from Pat Wealch, 66 South Main street, on the night of June 15. The home of J. A. Hancock. 257 South Second West street, was, entered by burglara through the back door with a pass key and thoroughly ransacked. It was reported to the police. The family la awav and no statement as to the amount of the loss can be made until their return. & Co., 133 Injured New York Club Woman at Hotel Utah . 9 258 South Main Sole Agents ' Clothes for Younger Men' UlLOOLli, OPTOMETRIST! native John H. Kidd. 54 years of ear of Napoleon, Ind , died in Salt talk yesHo wa city marshal of Terre terday. Ind He came , for twelve years. Haute, to Utah in 18S2 and conducted ths Palace 76 South West Temple Shoeing shop at street for year Mr. Kidd Is survived by three daughters: Mr F. H. Coulter of Salt Lake, Mrs. Dora Osborn of California and Mrs. Ralph Sears of Salt Lake. Funeral services will be held at 2 30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the L O. Mr. Kidd waa a member of O. F. hall the Odd Fellows order and also of I comSecond pany, regiment, Indiana volunteer Infantry, Grand Army of the Republic, THREE KILLED IN OUTRAGES, BARCELONA, June 15 Three occurred today, and In all of them the victim wer killed, Fello Boal, for- merly secretary of the National Fsderautrages hong Trip After an abeenc of nearly five months, Andrew Jenson, assistant historian of the La D. S. church, arrived In bait Lake yesterday morning. For the purpose of data concerning collecting historical Mormon missions, Mr. Jenson visited the principal cities of forty states and made an extended trip into Mexico, going as far south as Vera Crus In describing hla trip, Mr. Jenson said-"- I have traveled 20,040 miles and have been aa far south as St. Augustine, la , as far east as Portland, Main and as far north as Duluth, Minn. Much of my time I spent in some of the largest libraries In the country and I visited aH the principal stats historical societies During my travels I havs delivered elghty-on- e public addresses Mormon missions of the northern, southern, central, western and a part of the northwestern fields wer Included In Mr. Jenson s Itinerary. He mads the return Journey by way of St. Paul. Mlno N. Bismarck, D, and Butte, Mont Matsu-mat- VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR, NATIVE OF INDIANA, IS DEAD And this excellence of designing and workmanship is too good to be wasted on poor materials. You must see these new fabrics handsome suitings if there ever were. The new Bpring line is here & Co. Gray Bros. Street 32a 3RK SPECIAL Melba Massage Cream Melba Cleansing Mavis Talcum Powder Mermen's Talcum of Cf Elisabeth Ardens Perfect .. -- 50c $1 $1.75 gK-u.- .. Croam....C 83C $1.49 Eureka ,25c Cream..,.. Slap-Stic- Imitator All during the Seventeen Years Zendavesta continued to walk chesty and tell People how Good they were. They never could understand why the Publio stood for DeWolf Hopper when It could get Zoroaater and Zenda-vestThe Property Man gave It as hi Opinion that Hopper bulled the Critic Zendavesta said there waa only one Critic on the Square, and he was at Paducah. When the Revue erase came along Zoroaster and Zendavesta took their Paducah Scrap Book over to a Manager, and he Booked them Zoroaster assured the Manager, that Him and his Partner don a Refined Aet. suitable for Women and Children, with a strong Finish, which had been the Talk of all Galveston. The Manager put them in between the Trained Ponies and an Operatic sub-stwith a Bad Cold. When an Operloses his Voice he goes into atic sub-sta Revuo. Zoroaster and Zendavesta cams on very Cocky, and for the 7500th Time Zoroaster asked Zendavesta "Who wus It I seen you cornin up the Street with? Then, for the 7800th Time, by way of Rejoinder, Zendavesta kicked Zoroaater fin tha Stomach, after k was introduced aa which tho a The Manager gave a Sign and the Stage Hands closed In on the Best Team In the Business, Bar None Of course Zoroaster and Zendavesta were very sore at having their Act Crabbed. They said It was no way to treat Artists. Ths Manager told them they were too juicy for words to tell It and to consider themselves set back Into Then they saw ths Supper Show. the whole Conspiracy. The Manthrough ager waa Ed Wynne's friend and Wynns was out with his Hammer. At Present they are doing Two Supper Turns to ths Piano Player and a Day Watchman. They are still the Best In the Business, but are being used Dead However, they derive some Wrong from reading the Paducah Comfort Notice A Dramatic MORAL: Editor should never go ty a Burgoo Picnic especially In Kentucky (Copyright, 1921, by tho Bell Syndi- A 97c 42c 20c 40c Cream.... Fellow-Worke- Manufacture of storage batteHas on a large scale Is contemplated by the Stalwart Storage Battery company, 170 East Second South streeL recently organised. The company Is incorporated for 910.409. Its plan la to enlarge immediately. The officers are Roy C. Both well, president; F. B. Both well, vice president, and Ralph B. Prout, secretary and treasurer. The elimination of costly rail transportation Utah-maof will lower the cost the battery, aa compared to foreign 3? WESTERN CONGRESS OF OPTOMETRY Meet Us at Saltair Wednesday June 20-2-6 'OPTICS!, rLYen;in-riruziai- j Etrantcmv, eo, v&ixt EUNidcyaxsja I 1 |