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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ) Utahm Granted .Coveted Masonic Degree Hr ResolutionledgCK Coeds to Proper Conduct POUCE-OJPTUR- E- , FOR COURT nc Petition for Writ of Man date to Compel Remova Will 19, 1921. t $ Filed Today. Be ft r ! v ' V ' K'C' I Supreme Tribunal Will Be Asked to Define Powers ' of CiviK Service Boards Twq Salt Lakers and One Quick Action of Officers Oil Station Ogden Man Elected to In. Following . spectors General Honorary Holdup Results in Arrest. Louisville, Ky., . Man Made Prisoners Are Expected to Head of Scottish Rite, Throw Light on Sev- Southern . Jurisdiction. eral Recent Robberies. Women of tho University of Ltah yeaterday adopted a resolution Pledging themselves to maintain proper conduct on tho university campus, in their homes and on tho streets and every university woman present promised to keep a personal budget of the money received and expended by her during the entire year. Dean Lucy Van Cott waa In charge of the meet- ing. The women adopted a resolution pledg'ng the payment of fl each to the Girls Loan fund of the university to bo used to assist worthy women studenta of the university. They also promised to pay 6 cent each toward the purchase of needles and thread to be placed In the girls rest room. One hundred seventy upperdass students were appointed counselors to the girls of tho lower clmeaea Alleviation of Unemployment Situation' in Utah la Expected aa Result. Time Now Believed to Be Ripe for Launching of Construction Campaign. 'Complaint and petition for a writ of 18. Oct. WASHINGTON, In an effort to meet the suggestion for John H. Four oil station bandits were captured mandate to compel Chief of Police Jo Cowlea of Louisville, Ky., was today bv the Salt Lake police last the betterment of employment conditions after night the of K. eeph Burbtdge and member! elected sovereign grand commander of they had held up 8. M. Wood, attendant as outlined at the recent Washington concity commieeion of Salt Lake to tatty the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite at the Culmera oil station. Thirteenth ference, members of the Associated Gen-, the ordet of, the clxll service , mttof Freemasonry, southern jurisdiction of South and Fifth East streets, and oberal Oontraetora. state, county and city t'oiqmisalon 'of 'this city in the caae the United States. tained 240 from the cash register. Word officials, real estate representatives, bankof Riley M. Beckstead, chief of detec Other officer of the supeme council of the ers and 9 the wa received concerned wltli building tly betitee in the Saltjbake police department, Left to right Milton Edward Lipman of Salt Lake, Abbott Rodney Haywood of elected today Included Edward C. Day fore 10 robbery and within shotminutes will hold e general meeting at the Hotel oclock, ten, will be filed .with the etate supreme court Ogden snd Dr. Arthur Cornelius WherryI of Salt Lakt, who havo been sleeted to of Helena, Mont., grand minister of the Utah Monday night police had spread a complete net over ( rscolvo th deg res of Inspectors goners honorary. today. While the complaint alleges failatate, and Perry W. Wetdner of Los E. J. Harding, assistant secretary of the the east part of town. Shortly after 10 ure to carry out the order 'of Ihe civil national organisation of contractors, will secretary general. ocltck the robbers were caught aa they service commission snd is directed at the attend the meeting and tell of the man-- " a hired automobile In front of chief of police snd city commissioners ner In which other communities are orparked Word has reached WashLake Salt from for that specific purpoee, the proceeding ganising their forces to provide work for ington. ywhere the supreme council. An- the Conoco oil atatlon at Ninth East and is a triendly one,- - and is being brought The Involuntary Idle. South streets. ' for the purpose of determining the power cient and Accepted Scottish Kite, fa In Third It Is anticipated that steps will be The capture of the men waa effected by of the civil service commission to disInitiated towards that session, making possible a conhigh honors have been con- Motorcycle Policemen P. K. Brown and charge ite duties in accordance with rule siderably greater amount, of construction ferred upon several Utah Masons. A Charles Jorgensen. At the moment of it has adopted. New In progress, in order than now work is telegram Received last night from F. C. capture a squad cbmprlstng Detectives Thd complaint and petition were comthat men out of work and anxious to g. Clifford Patton. L. L. Larson, L. F. Wire, an Schramm, sucivil member active for of the counsel the by pleted yeaterday It may find employment, preme council and sovereign grand In- J. A Egbert and M. D. McGinness was served York service commission and copies of Commerce Herbert Hoovei $115,000 getSecretary the same location, and there spector general for Utah, brings approaching the niton the defendants. Counsel for the to W. C. Winston, president of ivh. writing was no Abbott Rodney Heywood that possible chance for the men to commission, and the city attorney, who the Associated General Contractors, called of Ogden. MiJton Edward Lipman and Dr. escape. the city commissioners anJ represent attention to the vital part construction by Arthur Cornelius Wherry of Halt Lake At the police station the men gave their police chief, have agreed to ask the court can in the general economic scheme play have been elected to receive the degree names as Fred Templeton, 22 years of to set the petition for hearing on Ocand said "'Milams. 1 years of age; L. In of inspectors general honorary, Be tober SI It is assumed that counsel for J. P. Boyle of f?e.:Fre1 doubtless noted the . emYou nave E. 22 White, year of age, and Joe Alexto The Tribune, tnlef InBeckstcad wilt petition the phasis placed on construction by ' ander, 22 years of age. Booked with them Special Heywood Former Mayor. he case. Oct. NEW conference as YORK, bond, unemployment president's was Wallace D. Rhead. chauffeur for the lS.Libcrty Purposes ; Re- Mr. Heywood has been an Ogden a means of relief for the present unem2113,-00- 0 stock valued at Holt and Taxicab Law interpretation Sought. who waa jewelry company, driving mining for many year and has been active the bandit car, but who maintained were replevlned yesterday by Deputy ployment. his In the development of the While the petl'lon will ask a wilt of serve junction city. innocence of any participation Officers to In the Bherlff Rooney from a vault in the Na- To Discuss All He law till hla business practiced interests hcldup. mandate in the Beckstead case, the court Factors. , The four men also absolved demanded all of his time. He has served Rhead. is to be asked, according to members of tional City Safe DeposD company, on a f'A I !m advised that ou snd sevectl his city as mayor, and at the present the civil service commission, to detsnnlnt sworn to Newell, writ rtlning members of your executive hoard aie by Henry head of the state utilities time a many of the powers of the commis- Special to Th Trtbua. W Hh the selection of Woodward aviaPartial Confessions Obtained. man of Balt Lake, who claims that the about to make an extended trip In the sion ss leiv bs considered likely to b BOISE, Idaho, Oct 1. J. P. Boyle, tion field in Salt Lake of the construction Industry, i To he reha le an as Masonry his. His affidavit, presented Interest the Confessions, to a degree, were Obtained property given many years army disputed. The law creating th police and postmaster and storekeeper at Regina, a hop! that you will lay serve air service division point, from fif- of service. A master of Weber lodge, from the quartet during the night. They here by Emory R. Buckner, counsel for exprees fir civil aervlce commission authoriaed the several communities you visit station master and Mounof the grand to be given a chance to talk further aro chairman midway between Boise and these commissions to draw up and teen to twenty-fit- s Is ban the importance of getting under way ' at planes will be sent committee of the grand lodge, he today if tnev wish. Two pistols were Walker Brothers Bankers, which rule. Two of the rule adopted are con- tain Homs, was murdered some time Mon- here for the training of former service has been closely Identified with all that taken from the men, one an automatic of dllng Mr. N swell's affaire, allege, that tn. Which f ,!?,n,.rU10,nH.PL"r,5 tested. the city attorney having given day. Th postoffice was rifled anti cash the pres-n- t made the has for effect-thafra32 of t an opinion, to the building up men, according to Claron Nelaon, who. the the comcaUber, the other a cheap securities end Jewelry were wrongfully . situation. mission Is not authorised to officiate as on hand in the store taken. Boyle was returned yeaterday from San Francisco, ternity InEl the state. He la also a mem- Had th opportunity offered. White, whiy brought east by one William H. NewcU In addition out tt is the by pointed of Monte ber a court of original jurisdiction In the shot through the head and died without where he conferred with Major H. H. cominandery No. 2, carried the automatic gun, would have and his wlf. Mrs. M. L. Newell, 'contractors that for every 200 neon at Arnold of the army air aervlce relative Knights Templar, and of Ogden chapter shot the arresting officers, he --told themt of cases against employees of th Mr. Newells affkl.iv It rC-- l work in construction, a struggle. 'this couple, ' matter additions! employNo. I, Royal Arch Maaona. to last night, while awaiting his chance to Sates, lived with him f r mauv years Of ment Is for the station. It is expected police and fire departments. for from olid to 7 no other Sheriff Agnewr of Boise, who was sum- thatplans Mr. Lipman I vice president and man- tell his the field will be in operation Later hs admitted hia par-- hi son end daughter-in-laBelieving that It has such powers, the moned -- by hough men In provided other basic industries such as L. A A. Cohn Dry Goods firm Ucipatlonstory. of the ager to Regina today, the body of Boy parly spring, the planes In civil servHe commi.slon bv was the blood no and relative, either holdup, declared he had Newell lumber, cement, transportation, mining, of Salt Lake and active In civic and club not taken to take-th- e matter to the supreme court having been discovered In the warehouse to be moved In during the winterequipment any part in any of the recent or adoption. Recently they left lor New manufacturing, etc. months. life. He has long been a consistent workfor determination, special counsel UtTng this are now forty-fiv- e There and after they had gone he alleges ssld he snd would holdups, aviaYork, plead army guilty While th an construction of In after statsd er morning, .investiga- tion reserve officers In Salt especially In Scottish Rite. and take hie medicine. provided in the case, the city attorney White acted he discovered that hie safety deposit box schools, buildings, highways, streets,homes, Lake, who He Is Masonry, railpast wlae master of James tows an the leader when the attendant Ite tn valuable all home lost had bank his representing the chief of police and city tion of the premises that the ofilcers be- will benefit by the instruction, accordat th and repairs works of Rose Croix No. I and past Culmers ad roads, public commissioners. The civil service com- lieve someone in an sutomoblle stopped at ing to Mr. Nielson. Competent Instruc- chapter was held up, he admit- content. ' station reclamation and of kinds, master in Kadosh projects hydroUtah tors are to be sent here from other army 1 mission members contend that if the the store and asked to consistory No. ted. Hia banking firm learned of the pres- electric development, us urged by the la also past illustrious He purchase gas, bases and statute creating"' the commission sets out that potentate I poked the gun in his face and told ence of the securities in tha National City enlisted men in the air at Kaiah temple. Ancient Arabic when Bojle went to the warehouse service will fifty Orss the purpose of the law the desire him to hold up hia hands, he said.. The Deposit company's vaults, and described national conference, will be dlscuSsed be stationed here permanent- of El der Noble of the Mystic Shrine. meeting, particular attention to get it he was shot through the head, ly with quartera at Fort to obtain fit and competent men for th other took the money out of the till. them in applying for the writ. The last Monday' -- directed will to Douglas. local work whlcti Salt Lake will be known- police and fire departments by proper White said th taxicab was hired shortaddress Mr. Newell knew of the couple may ha The murderer. then, locked the body in tiw HMth be started. division, which Includes Utah, Idaho, Ne- Wherry Past Grand Master. selection, and to retain such men by pat- the warehouse and robbed the store ly before 7 o'clock and thst the robbery was 672 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, It is expected that the work now being and or vada their removal for political and parts of Wyoming and Colota a dentist, in which pro- hud been decided on only a few minutes Dr. enting Wherry done to make a survey of building coats at his leisure. Jn addition to those other reasons not touching on their com- poetofflce no In the above in the city by the Utah Associated from Salt fession he has made for himself an en- previously. was oontra-d- . InHenry Newell, mentioned Theie is dew to tht murderer Bovle rado. reserve i Lake, viable petency as auch, that It also has the was tn officers from He a director ted, other Mathe however, the has reputation. touched will be recommended (o the atby Rhead, poDrts dispatch, chauffeur, dustries 70 years of age. When he failed to in the division will be light to change, reduce, or remove unat many point. He is a past mas- who said one of the men had fold him special Mine Coalition sonry an Sliver company. King opporgiven of ear the to for y tention in compledistribute the meeting mail, patrons fit or Incompetent firemen or policemen apptar tunity to continue training here under the ter of Waaatch lodge No. 1. and past earlier in tne uay tnat tie mignt want to He is reputed to be quite wealthy, hav- tion. who may be otherwise held in their re- the ruial community who called became preliminary Details are grand master of the grand lodge of Utah. hire a machine. Rhead was Called at ('45 ing made a fortune in Park City propand made an investigation. The to be woikedarrangements. Other factors In construction, such- - aa He was active In the organisation of the o'clock, he said, and arranged to meet erties and other mines out at a later date. spective employment for political or any auspicious! the costs of financing, insurance, bonds, reason other than their competency or hoily of the dead man was then Improvement of the field will be one Masonic Service association of the United the men at Woodme.t hall. than admit that th securities labor, transportation Other South Fourth and management, of the first steps to be taken fitness. States, and. from the start, a member and West Temple streets. From there and Jewilry were gone and denying that will be considered by men best qualified by army of Counsel for the commlsalon. It was said authorities. It was announced that the executive commission, consisting he drove them over a circuitous route W. H. Newell wae hie son. Mr, Newell to present the subjects to the meeting. $5000 18 AssoOct. tne BOISE, Idaho, By are to has been of eleven members, of that association. At through the east eld of town. supyesterday, preparing briefs for declined to comment on the cae at These briefs will ciated Press.) The sheriffs' forces' of Equipment appropriated port their contentions to be sent here for drainage. present he is in charge of the work at the length, Form Conference .Board. two counties and tit state constabulary he filed within a few day and will constation the reunions will Include Chauffeur "I cannot understand It. WIHIam was yiay steel Exonerated. portable tain numerous citation of authorities to tonight are seeking trace of the slayer of hangars, a repair shop, tanks will probably be taken for the The telegram from Washington also an1 know the etocka end jewSteps a oil boy. and good P. J. a When the holdup took place, he said, Boyle, 70, postmaster at Regina, hack up the arguments. nounced the election to receive the rank are gone and that he had them withI formation of a central committee to co facilities, elry small town fifteen miles southeast of storage waa car hia The reserve station was obtained for and decoration of knight commander of ordinate the endeavors of the building parked nearly a block from him in New York. He Is not my eon. here, who was found dead in a store- SaluLaks through the oil station. He knew nothing of what raised ten interests in meeting the unemployment him from th time he wa Authority Questioned. the efforts of th Com- th court of honor of E. R. Gibson, James was house across the road from the pustofflce mercial on. One of th men remained months of age, W. Collins, Roy E Harris Fred C. Hathgoing never him. but problem. Among the questions of organiclub, which entered adopted into negoThe court will be asked to determine this afternoon. had been snot three apparently To other questions Mr. Newell referred to sation will be that of the formation of the war department several away and C. F. Barrett of Salt Lake and In thethecarJob.with him, "whether the civil service laws passed at through the head.BoyleThe man's pockets tiations with As etot-His conference board to represent Archiof Nichole F. E.' doing W. coincided an Ogden. with W. his Inducement Ray. club attorney, the the recent legislative session grant the were rifleil and the store cash drawer offered k. The cere'inonles attendant upon the con- that told by the other men, and the police Mr. Ray said he could add lie tie to the tects, engineers, labor and contractors to cii service commission the power to looted. Fingerprints left on papere near a nominalthe field to the department at were thirty-thir- d last of handle inclined to New the night in York believe fee he jurisdictional matters. will on made ferring rental information the same basis order and control the change from one the cash drawer weie photogi.ipued. The as It Is now was not implicated, but merely the victim when the replevin-actio- n public was filed. Liu-ert-y Mr. Harding wilt urge the Salt Lake take place October 21, at whichdegree leased to Ihe air mall time Mr. of ample ment to another, reduction in rank store is dtrecllr on til main nighwuy, and Hevwrood Mr. the bandits. builders snd the public officials to secure and When who The the Bilvcr men now are Lipman, bonds, JeWelry and returned irmv station will In no way In King or removal of officers or men in ranks paused by hundreds of travelers daily. Interfere with the mail service. Washington, with others from different to the machine, he said, he drove over Coalition and other stocks, valued at from the letting of public work and highway within the classified civil service list so of contracts. Considerable interest was manUnited circuitous the. States, will be duly another parts route, finally running 2150.000 to 2200.000. were taken from Mr. that the same can be exercised under invested and coroneted Masons of the out of gasoline when the men again Newell's safety deposit vaults tn Walker ifested in Sait Lxike building circles hy left Official . any rule adopted hy the commission, and d thirty-thirUniversity to degree, and proclaimed hon- the car. He obtained a few gallons to Brothers Bankers. Mr. Ray eald. How W. the recommeml&tiong of the uuemnlo whether the commission acted within Its orary members of the supreme council. permit his reaching an oil station, and H. Newell obtained access to the vaults ment conference, and It is expected that lights tn adopting the rules giving it origVisits on Course in lad just had his tank filled at the Conoco has been a mystery from the time It wae a big attendance will mark the formal Way inal jurisdiction and in directing the station when the police arrived and made discovered th valuables were missing. opening of ths program to better building change In position of Chief Beckstead. Two the arrest. White told the police they Only a partial list of the securities taken conditions on Monday night. Tt. A ' Chief Beckstead was ordered reduced X. Golden, asa.atRnt general freight newspaper "textbook is the dedid not intend To hold up that fiom detective chief to detective ser- agent for the Minneapolis A St Louts parture in- - pedagogy adopted by one of station. has been made, and Inasmuch ss this Is The opinion expressed by R. T. Crane, of Mt torcycle Poilcemsd Brown and Jor- Incomplete Mr. Ray said he could not Jr., president of the Crane company geant or first grade patrolman in a de- Railroad company with headquarters tn the extension courses offered by the Ungensen were cleaning up the district make It public. The replevin action at- Chicago, that materials prices are now on cision rendered by the civil service comMinneapolis, was In gait Lake for a few iversity of Utah, according to Frederick betthe a In that basis encourages budding, search of the robbers when they found tached the property Involved until th mission September 22. The derision fol- hours yesterday. He was en route home V. Reynold, director of the extension Mr Vendla Erickson, 58 Orohuem terment of the general financial markets, lowed a hearing of charges preferred by from a trip to the Pacific coast ana was division. The course, already under wav avenue, was cut about the face, and Emil them at the oil station. Brown ordered case 1 disposed of in court. the recent survey of the Utah Associated the men to throw up their hands and he fir. A. C. Wherry. In which it was al- sceompanltd by Mrs Golden. provides for a weekly meeting at a down- Pahis of American Fork suffered from a Ju Inaustries showing the material decline it pulled his pistol in time, he ex- -, town classroom, and the hour is F A. Wadleigh. passenger traffic manfractured ankle yesterday as the result leged that the detective chief was Intn lumber prices, the reductions In wages tn analvaia. demonstration and drill Inspent plaified, as White was reaching for his dolent and negligent in taking action in ager for the Denver k Rio Grande Westadof th two automobiles by and other (actors are held by contractors occupied connection with the department's efforts ern. who has been in southern Utah for vertising composition, with The Salt Lake them colliding at Ninth South and Bute gun. Cave in to Indicate that 4 he time Is ripe for the lo capture parties who had robbed the the Inst two weeks, is expected to return Tribune aa a concrete basis of discusJohn Erickson, 66 Orpheum avestreets. launching of building operations to Sail Ijik todav. He visited Zion Nasion. It is described as a strictly "laboraMay Clear Past Robberies. nue. waa arrested by Mounted PatrolWherry home. The order of the commisTit sion was contested by counsel for Chief tional park, t'eilnr Brakes and Bryce tory course and is open lo anvone Inman F. G. Anderson on a chargs 0(. th men, Capture-o- f to Detec- Special to Oct. Trtbuae. 18 A fatal accident oo Mrs, canyon and went to the north rim of the terested in adverti-dnas a prospective driving an automobile while intoxicated Beckstead, and when the city PRICE. Sr., tive Patton, was due according to the fact that he was asked for a ruling he gave itattorney a his grand canyon. He was accompanied on vocation at and lodged in the eity Jail. the Mutual Coal company's been specif Rally ordered to catch opinion that the civil service commission the trip bv Stephen T. Mather and they . The second meeting will be held at when afternoon at mine to Rains, Patrolman Mt., Aocordlng yesterday Anderson. them of Chief Police Burbulge, the by was not a court of original jurisdiction were joined a week ago at Cedar City bv tomorrow evening in room Erickson ran his car Into the machine chief giving him the men he wished. He Albert Alvin Robbins, 26 years of age. a Latter-da- y and that the rules it had adopted Stints', university. The driven by Pahle, resulting in damaging chose, he said last night, the which H. V. Platt, general manager of the Oremen he be- - driver, was pulling some cars into th Ipwtat te T1i Trlhno., is Short tourse assumed such authority were illegal. conducted bv Louis W, Igirsen both machines and gon Line, and other officials of He waa caught and completely Mrs. Erick- Ucved would be of real help to him. and mine. MT. PLEASANT, Oft. 18. The South that railroad company. formerly of the English department of son and Pahla, bothinjuring of whom received he said he felt gratified over th results. burled beneath tons of earth and coal ward the university, now practical advertising treatment at the eemrgency chapel wae filled to overflowing at roof caved in upon him. the when Patton Detective hospital. made an effort last man on the copy staff of Htevena A Wal- Their condition was not considered th funeral service yesterday afternoon University R. O. T. C. difsome Robbins was rescued with Mr. to obtain admissions from men night the $ 6000 Given lis, Ine. Knudsen, 8r. Damages as to participation In several of the recent ficulty and carried to th emergency sta- for Mrs. John Officers Bishop A. E. McIntosh presided at tha oil station and similar robberies on the tion. where everything possible wa done services in and Lund offered the inHana an within he his to expired city outskirts. He obtained sufficient hoursavewithoutlife, but vocation. The speakers were Made An, Begin consciousThirty-fou- r reserve officers' training regained he said,' to lead him to believe having evidence, Monson. James President A. dersen, Mr corps students of the University of Utah Damages for 600(1 'wore given that before any of the men are taken to ness Church Summit and Bishop McIntosh. Taken have been appointed as commissioned and Ruth Pool for personal injuries in a suit Prior to coming to Rains Mr. Robbins Mere court will "come clean" and clear they choir Th ward South ng several annoncommissioned officers by Major Mar- against A. L. Inglesb 'Ity a jury verhad lived for some years paet at up some of the past robberies. singing the shall G. Randot, head of the military dict returned befote Judge G. A. Iverson Rwrll to The Tribunt, where hie body will be taken for thems, Mrs. Obed Nelson who Miss Nora In 5, Alexander, earlier the In Anderson, ReI solo Know evening burlaL He was the son of George A. and part one. and Miss That My self 7JIKR department at th .university. tne ap- of the Third district court testerdav SUMMIT. hail acted sullen and refused to talk, Bruceton apartments, 150 apartment 18 Oct. The East South apdeemer Madsen Pearl Lves, pointments were approved by President Mrs. Inglesliv asked lodgment for 13,000 building of ! Baptist church Wa begun Tempi street, reported to- - the police that parently learned that his companions had Nellie D. Robbins, who, with his wle, The bene2 and sang "One Meeting Hour. in her original complaint. here last Monday, the Rev. 'Earle I her suit was burglarised George Thomas of ths unlveisity yestermade damaging admissions, and before 4Stella 8. ofRobbins, and two children, wa pronounced by Chrlitlan Joyesterday. En- ha Hhe suf feted an injury to her spine and Sims, day afternoon. age, respectively, survive him. diction was taken to the city prison, conformerly of Chicago, conducting, trance wa gained by forcing years front the hansen. are on the appointments- To be various bruises Following August 4, 1019 wht'e the ceremony of door lock with a knife. Jewelry- - and fessed that th entire quartet had been The pallbearers were John Knudsen. Finances for the building, which is to clothing were taken. Mins Anderson major, Captain Harmon S Meissner; to riding in a stage will h Inglesor opeiat. responsible for many holdups In the last Andrew Knudsen, Georg- e- Petersen, Leo he captain and adjutant, Kergeiot James ed between Salt Lake and illngham. an auditorium, a wo- away at the time and discovered waa Include, likable ten days. They did not always work tothe Seely, Vern Gundersen and Dewey KnudC. Liltletteld, to be captain. First LieuNear Midvale, on the mate road, the men's parlor and Sunday school on her return yesterday aftergether, he eald, but frequently worked sen. A long automobile cortege followed Houses tenant Henry W. Oddte, assigned to B ran off the cement roadway, have been provided by the Utah robbery noon. in pairs ouly. the casket to the .cemetery, where the and Second Statue convention and the AmeriLieutenant William throwing tha passenger against the neats battery, 8. While Nichole F. hia were and grave waa dedicated by Bishop McIntosh. .1. Cope, assigned to A battery; to be and roof of the mat hlne, She alleged can fVptlet Home Mission society of away from their home at 1220family 26 years of age. maCharles LeClalre, Browning New York first lieutenant. Second Lieutenant Ronshe has been an Invalid since the Women of the avenue between 7 20 and 19 45 o'clock chinist. was arrested on a charge of ald H. Bulkley, assigned to A battery. Joined ip the driving of the community first stake last night, he found the house had been of conducting a gambling house at 101 West used In laving out the ground for the entered Civic Sergeant Ivan L. Anderson, assigned to Houth street last night In a raid a First basement window and through B battery. Corporal "Laban A. Gunder1 a fret which t butidtng a Targe quantity of silverware and silk conducted by Frank Barnes and A. A. h the Rev. 81ms. with thewasllfiledup" son. assigned to B and 8ergeant Associated stated inten'!Clvlc Center Folliee Is the name un- Reese, plain clothes patrolmen. He was Gilbert L. Dunnahoo,battery, tion that It would be made into two taken. assigned to B batwhich der announcement Is made of a released under 2199 bail and six patrons Special ta Th Tribune. tery; to be second lieutenants. gavels, one to be presented to the nresi-devaudeville entertainment to be presented were released under 225 bail each. Thomas. A. Hawkes, assigned to Corporal of the Utah Baptist State couv. ntlon Oct. IS. An operation Is B batRICHFIELD, Carrol flyner, 44 years of age, laborer, war at the Halt 'Lake theater. October 29 and the other to the president of the tery. and ..Corporal Preston L. Grover, performed this morning at the local A communication of keeping a forwarded to The array of talent incltida It. tn Whlt-ne- v was arrested on a72charge Northern for of a bullet which the removal to to assigned to A battery, to be first ser- dent Hardin ymtordav by the UtahPresiBaptist .n convention, hospital meet Second West South an Asand Ralph Lyon, in a song and dance gambling houee at beattle next Ju geants, Guv a'sKidder, assigned to A sociated Industries urge that the repredisclosed, in the photograph Miss Mary Garff snd her kewpie street, and released on 2100 ball, six pa- skull skit; and C. Mr. of Harvey asbattery, A Woodburv, trons of the game being released under an accidental George Church, victim of sentatives of the United States in the Gov ei nor Ben W. Olcot t of Oregon yes- dulls; the Paramount Four Cnliln IV. 225 signed to battery-- to be eupplv ser- disarmament conference should at Henrievilie, shooting each. ball Pacific to Buy terday Invited Governor Mabey to be Rawlings, Alfred Clawson, Ralph Corn- geants, John R. Winn, assigned to A bat- for actual reduction of armaments contend Qarflelfl cnnntyeiaat Saturday- present on Governors' clay at the Pacific waff and Roy Utley. In an act entitled Gledhlil performed the Drs. Steiner tery. and Sergeant George W, Larimer, than for mere political concession rather and International Uvestovk exposition at Experience." and members of the Salt assigned to B battery; to be 'sergeants operation and succeeded in- finding the The appeal Is signed by J E. Galigher. Portland. November 8 and Players' club in a one-aThe per- Lake and assigned to A battery. .Edward. V Into bullet, which had divided three of the organisation, and repre-tent- s A musical act will lie presentedp'ay. was president sonal also " invitation ten bv Arextended to Sratford, Percy E. Garrison, Citffnd R. on -SAN It pieces. A circular portion of the skull 18 la FRANCISCO. an Oct. C. Mrs. E. Rowe and Charles that The West- other governors of western states, and thur Faber. expression of the sen- ern Freese. Wllford A. Robinson and Oliver timents an waa in diameter inch removed and Pactfle Railroad the business of was inAccordion author-led and tt waa Industrial selections company that be asserted will will the exposition Shepherd D. Kinney; to be sergeants assigned to bv the railroad commission today to be the largest of its kind pieces of the bullet taken out. It also terests of the state. . ever held In the played by Miss Melba Brown and an act 8lrl!l to The Trlboao. B battery, Thomas T. Backer. was found that the brain tissue had been Leonard th Sacramento purchase railfrom , Northern Riisticana will Oct? "Catallerla be II Thomas Wad-d- entered by th bullet. The northwest sung BOUNTIFUL, W. Bldwel). James J. Bean, Brehton W wee including ail'll properties, rights Manv stockmen of your state will be by Miss Naomi Hoffman, Jai k Summer-hays- .' pw received a telegram yesterday from successful snd Mrs. Church operation Rummage sale at Civic Center Satur- road. Jennings and Lyon I. Barnard; to be cor- -' day. the orfranthleea for a price of 24,450,009, Miss Anna Grand Pre and Miss Moore, Idaho, announcing said Governor Olcott'a teleOct. 2!,'' 10 a. m. Given by chapter end represented, that his son, deal well, but her condition stood porais assigned to A battery, Theodore is regarded on based the market Portia value O 4 It present and Rawlings. Is of the GoverE. P. Sieterhood. had been if Omer gram. probable that K. Curtia, Jr., Lawrence C. Richmond. D, accidentally a serious. (Adv ) securities Involved In the The show is being staged for th ben- killed inWsddoupe, nor Mabey la unable to go, as previous transaction. near that place while the Frank. H. 8howaker, Albert K. Ward and The Western Pacific Is to pay 2720,000 enfiagments efit or enterprises undertaken by the hunting deer. hills at present Indicate, he will Civic No particulars were given. Rummage (a -Is. Joseph T. Lindsey' -- to be corpora! In cash for the Center for the furtherance of which physical property and send a personal representative. Mr. Wsddoupe left on the midnight to B battery, Leone! B'nai Israel sisterhood,--RobThursday, 10 assume payment of outstanding funds are needed. bonds of train for Moore to bring the body home. ert K. Wilkinson. Allen E. Larson, Lif and Character Reading. Jones, John a. m. B. B hall. 20 Third East. (Adv the Sacramento Northern. The H. Sampson and Morris S. Ferguson The young man was 22 year of gge and a sate le Ha church. soldier. survived former Rummage by will his In sot Presbyterian also by the capacity following 5th So. and let West, Saturday, 10 a. m. wife, formerly Mine Ardle Hutchins of of guidon bearers Edward 8. Barger OCTOBER 19. for (Advertisement. ) A battery, and Joseph Parmley for B Ogden, snd a daughter. Our moat famous actresses were horn battery. under The sign uL Libra. The governing A tr amendment has been prepared 'by , planet is Venus. City Attorney W. H. Foliand for-- lnelu You should spend much time in Reserve sion tn city construction contracts which and calm meditation. Do not worry. quiet Life would eliminate the "guarantee" period moves on Just the tame and It is wetl Club Political aspiration are poor providers. ried. she testified, but ha did not say It will he Introduced at a meeting of Meeting That to tne remember that how never waa lo be in commission "pest held the in substance is what "Mrs, Sherlta the next th "future may never be. Die, the witness atamf yesterday he told few daya. The Federal Reserve Bank club, an I. Pedersen told Judge A. R. Barnes of Judge All farming intereate will reoelve wide C. R. Bradford, attorney lor the Holland proposes that the city engl-e- r Mr. A man a of to stature of of continued six do young until feet, the employees organisation composed they were rent attention If advertised through th.Want Third district court yesterday when yOung wife, that he expected' to be cltr b authorised to retain not more other dimensions' negligible, walked down a of the Balt Lake branch of the federal the at half Ads asunder, beginning this week. way pointon ce Which pays 280 than 3 tier cent of the contract price for Main street yesterday wearing a hybrid from th knee to (he ankle, reserve bank, held Its regular monthly he wmi given a divorce from Charles ar.1rT!lh jnr' n the outIf you have an important matter to deuse In replacing and repairing defective nor trousers neither creation skirt side of each leg. cide. dwtxlt alone and In quiet. meeting t.theNewhoyM, hotel Mnala didn't you consider your election me I rHy Through .Tha split an .. attractive slab does- - muejn-fopwoptr- - Of thla blrthdat Judge Bradford asked. .do so. The city has experienced consid- from a sensationlesa afternoon. of was Professor Andrew A. Kerr gave a talk missioner. The decree Jwas granted for to "Ibe uncertain? A and theyf should cultivate eertoualy all winsomriy exposed. in some to tho be erable expect difficulty of elected," Mr, Peder getting Th nether apparel started from the neat little frog secured the elit at th th artistic side of their temperament on the "Cliff Dwellers of Southern Utah nonsupport. companies to Tmake good their con tracts belt with a decent apparent Intention of top and- Winked oul:ln t defiance at th fretting The genius of the Libra 'person Is -Mr. Pedersen, who !s an accountant MmeVa'MjdaU? and Arizona", and the reat of the eveunder the he said-- ' being a pair of trousers, pants or other curiosity of observing very guarantee, ning was spent in dancing. Continuing great and when properly cultivated brings Nordvall court, married Mlaa Mr Pedersen said that she has lived at.18 'Vf male or female covering. This appearance down the sides of "the eye. silt were, dn one wonderful and satisfying L 2. st results. with her parent aince her marriage. Khe "Farmington June can get strictly On was fresh of maintained 0lkc, on s. until the llut butter, the side, and propriety button, other Dr. J. M. Whitney, Dentist, he moved ?il.e He we Home interests are" well governed. 44 year of age; she was was awarded her maiden name. re-and eggs from the Federal Butter critics eye had traversed the garment whether for utility In addition to h of fit e from Bugarhouee to 521 Judge and domestic will find good He toid her that he expected to quat for mlJmony waa denied byA the cheese of lines to a point below the knee There their decorative effect was not demon-str- a Housekeepers shop. 41 So. Main.' System ' (Adv.) tusk good money after Bldg, ihone Wag. 252. position through the Want Ads during were maroourt, they the trouser legs began to flare and so Baker!. . ted. . (Advertisement) e 4 tha ooming week. ' , -- a, -- v Stolen Property Valued at Salt Laker. Claimed Regina I) Planes Will JS r Sent for. struction resi-de- , Benefit - re pa w, -- I , I ser-Vl- re -- Midwett Rail City Promote Advertising East Are Injured When Automobiles Collide Mine Worker Fatally Injured in John Knudsen, Pleasant Buried at lsl Appointed of for Injuries Accident Baptists Building at Soldier ground-breakin- Jewelry and Clothing by Burglars Du-chet- g. Two Alleged Gambling Raided by Police class-room- Bat-tls- t Acts Are Announced for Center Follies Industries Indorses Disarmament Bullet Three Pieces Taken From Woman's Skull Governor Invited Attend Stock Show X-r- ay I Western Sacramento Northern Road Bountiful Man Killed Idaho Deer Hunt ot Federal Wife Refuses to Rely oil Husbands Election Chances to Provide Her Living; Given Decree Bank Holds Construction Contract Amendment Prepared . Man in Hybrid Attire Furnishes Sensation as He Walks Down Principal Street of City -- I g. rTBul w - flye-yea- II. lon-hole- "V ' tt ' 1 |