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Show A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 24 DR. E. F. ROOT V" A. T. MOON Flag Regulations! or , Armistice Day Issued HOSPITAL FETES . In accordance with the proclamation of President Harding. Lieutenant Colonel W. G. Williams, adjutant general of Utah, yesterday issued orders that ths national flag be displayed at half ataff upon all buildings and armories used by the national guard of Utah fiom sunrise to sunset on Armistice day, November II. It was noted fey the national guard authorities that, while the orders exIt tend only to that organisation. will be eminently proper for all cltt-seto display the national' colors at half mast on that day, as suggested by the president. Staff Member of Institution Years Is for Twenty-fiv- e Permission for. Addition of 400 Men to Salt Lake's , Army Post Is Received. 1921. v i Banqueted at Holy Cross. Payment of Claims and the Lack of Income From Reduce Fund. , IBEY DETAILS Writes to Secretary Hoover That Construction Costs Must Be Forced Down. '0y fm Tf '' ns Commerce Club to Aid cruiting Drive; Benefits City Re- -' Order Business. annl-voraa- ry y Recruiting Starts Today. Possibility for Robbed Who Train to Escape Slight. , s. s. Disarmament Purpose Oregort-Washlngt- s Uregon-Washingt- Cupid le - Permits to Increase Stage Fares Sought Price-Sunnysl- one-wa- y. General Representative Here cf Orpheum e, Intel-urba- ls Company Sued for Owner by Child Receives Injuries eWhen Hit by 'Automobile - Frederick Perrv. 5 vears of age. 258 Iowa avenue, was lacerated on the face and suffered a sl ght, concussion yesterday as a remit of being struck bv an automobile while he was playing m the street at Twelfth Last and Second South Streets. He was taken to the emergency hospital and from there taken home after not ft was found that his Injuries serious. The occupants of the car d H not 'stop their machine after striking the bov. Efforts to find the machine are being' made by the police department. g appropriation of $25 to tho fund raised bv civic organisations of Belt conduct suiat extermina tl n cambv b Tri- -' paign was made yesterday of the members was angle club. A vote on the taken following a folk campaign Vy C. C. Richards of ths United States biological survey. A talk on the development of government land wii made' bv Heher C. Jvx. receiver In tile Salt Lake land office. Selections were tmng bv the Daniel paramount quartet . President , . Alexander presided An be-tn- o I j nt McDonald to Serving for Robberies. Suit tft enjoin the Tuahar Fames. Metals company from trespassing qn a br Irene Decatur. Iowa. In Flute county, was filed 2 vexterttgv In The Phlted - SU'tesdletri.q court The plaintiff alleges that the Tushar concern, which has an adjoining claim, has trespassed on her property In the construction of a tunnel and two log hhe asks IVkJO foY building timber alleged to have been damages destroyed In the construction work Voluntary bankruptcy were filed by Ralph T. Bemls, a petitions truckman. Salt Lake, and Alonzo Bullock, a section hand, Clearfield Hernia estimates hla liabilities at 31S16 94 and claims exemption of total assets amounting to $1306.' Bullock lbtta his liabilities at $3419 39, and assets at $;4u3. claiming exemption of h's $205. KHukawa, a Japanese, (a made defendant in a complaint charging him with illegul possesion and manufacture of illicit liquor. Bukawa was arrested last tldav bv federal phohlbltion enforcement agents, following a raid on hla home near Thirteenth East and Twenty-fift- h Suth streets. Mining aualng-elaim-ewn- ed n. 0 $23,-50- 1 one-hal- f, Senator Salt Lake Heber G Jex Utah. $11,-50- 0, forty-seve- $11,-50- to J rti i4 E i. X Views Religion and Politics Condemned Jewish Churchman. lr Cueh-n.iba- n, ddl-ge- Lake Cross' Car Suggested 1- n, i Hike Sunday Brighton nt Gal-I'ga- n, Har-riic- Wah-8uc- - Bru-nea- S. j one-thir- d, ists Trip-cons- I of Arrested , of Salt Lake Man Angeles Mystery County Schools Request Dental Clinic Court Crash Hold I n. ebatejnen-brauehteiiair- frtmr-tTOpt- talg - Death Automobile Driver Charged With Delinquency Delinquency charges were prepared bv Judge O.'R. Bradford ef the juvenile court yesterday for filing g gainst Arthur 16 years of age, driver of the au- tnmoblle which killed Charles J Gyl.'en- swan. 69 years of age. at Thirty-thir- d South and State streeta last Frida v night. The boy will be charged with driving an automobile recklessly and at a high rate of speed, both at the ttmtr of EXAMINATIONS POSTPONED. and at various bther times durAn examination for embalmers to be held under the auspices of the state de- ing the past year. partment of registration and set for yesFRACTURES LEO. , terday Jibs ben postponed until November 22. An examination for barrere, origDavid Schwarts. 15 years of age. 154 inally set for next Friday, November 11. West Fifth South street, suffered' a fracha been postponed until November 14, ture "of the right knee vesterdsy when next Monday.' Through error the date of a cement block felt on hls teg. He test for barbers, was yesterday given ,ceixed treatment at the emergency November 22 pltal and then was taken home. -. Triangle Club Contributes to Rat Extermination Fund one-ha- ry TO CATCH BANDIT Post BURGLAR SEERS real-rifiii- e, While authority has bv till granted for increasing the quota at th post, no funds have been allowed for recruiting purposes. 'I'hla means that the men warned must he enlisted In the city. Lieutenant T. J. twenty men Tully said jestenlay that from the battalion will be stationed In Man for recruitdistricts downtown today the vaing duty. The branches In which hos cancies evlst Include radio service, me . Limited pltal corps, "quartermaster corps, chanics, painters, horsemen and bandsmen. Declared The Increased quota will mean that Balt Lake will benefit by a total army expenditure of $64,000 a month on the pay roll and commissary department, In8. Huddled In a BOIBK, stead of $20,0u0, the amount disbursed niche of Idaho," Nov, lava rock, a man answering the hers with the present quota of Fort Doug-laOfficials of the Commercial club description of the bandit who held up the consider the order of Importance to the passengers In the observation car of westbusiness Interests oT Balt Lake. bound train No, 17 on the Oregon Short Line Monday night near Coolldge .was seen Success Means Much; It Is believed that success In the re- by a rancher and his son Tuesday afterpernoon near a highway four or five 'miles cruiting campaign Will assure a Doug-lamanent line establishment at Fort aban- southwest of American Falls, announced Three months ago orders for donment of the post through transfer of the Power county sheriffs office tonight. A posse of nine men. under the leaderthe battalion to Hawaii were received. At that time telegrams of protest were ship of Sheriff George Hanson of Power who and Smoot King, sent to Senators authorities. county. Is scouring the country In the consulted war department The plans later were changed and the neighborhood where the suspect was seen. men stationed here were retained. The Oregon Short Line Railroad company will pay $1009 for the arrest and Discussion conviction of the .person cr persona who Is Mass Meeting held up the passenger, on the Limited train at 6 30 o'clock Falla, Monday evening near American The conference on the limitation of Idaho. This announcement wag made diecuesed be. armament will the subject yesterday bv H. V. Platt, general manat a mass meeting to be held Friday, who caused It to bo sent out over Armistice day, from 12 J9 lo 1:30 o clock ager, in the afternoon at the American the railroad svstein. Reports received bv the railroad comtheater. The meeting will be under the officials yesterday Indicate that the cf the Ministerial association pany Owpicea ehaA-eare good for the capture of the of Salt Lake, which has been at work bandit or bandits. The holdup was comon plana for thla assemblage for about mitted Just west of American Falls The month. The meeting.1' the Rev. Stanley A. train was on the Snake river bridge hen .the passengers were robbed. The Curtis of the First Mrthodist churchof train, westbound, then was ordered to is for the purpose said last night, proceed about three miles on Its way. plactng some phases of the disarmament The bandit then got off. after causing people. question before the will resr brakeman to stop the train. The the be provided by A music program a quartet from the Orpheus club, a mixed rountry In thatIs viclqlfy is not densely considered by the ofof Harry Isewia, Miss se'tled and It quartet composedMrs. Kdna Scott Jones ficials that the chances of escape are Ruth Williams, and W. W, Jones, and by Mra Adna nor good H. K. Boggess. conductor of the train, Smith Flo, soprano. The Rev. Mr. Curtis will speak on con- learned of the robbery as he was workHe hastened tb ing through the train ditions which led up to and necessitated the observation cor and locked the door, the conference on limitation of arma- so that the band't could rot extend hls ments; Bishop Arthur W. Moulton of the Protestant Episcopal church will dis- operations bevond the one car . Many miss obstacles to disarmament, and the of the passengers were In the dining car Rev, George Ewing Lmvtes of the First at the time and escaped being robbed. Yesterday a tramp reported at the staFresh) terian church will discuss pros- tion pects for a successful completion of a held In Bhoshone, Idaho, that he had hern up the dav of the robbery bv a disarmament program. man who. when he found he was penniless, asked him to Join In holding up the limited. The tramp Sophomores . Will said he declined the opportunity. The List Next Week hcldup said he could attend to the Job alone. Tills man said that he had a good holdup and a chance to The cupid list of the sophomore class look athis the face He Is positive that he study goes up at the University of I tah next could him If he is arrested. Ths Identify week. wittramp Is bring held as a It la a sort of system of underwriting ness In case. the of the annual class ball,- lo tlie be held on the evening 6f Friday, November Ik. . Students who are so laggard as not to have heoome paired for the big event bv next week are Included In the list. Bv ptoxy. through a committee appointed That the mine at Sunnyslde. In Carbon for the ceremony, each man on the list Invites some maid thererrom to do nlm county, are working only part time, and the honcr of permitting him to attend that as a result the population of the mining camp has dropped from 3000 to , her to the ball. Each maid., by nroxv, through the good Slop. Is one of the reasons given by W. A. offices of the committee, promptly ac- Engle, operator of the lino, for desiring to Increase hls cepts the Invitation. The two are In- stage y formed of the committee's findings and foies from 2 to 32 SO for the and $3 SO. to 14,25 for the round trip. Infrom so the aicial success of the party- is Other reasons given for the falling off In sured. traffic which mokes the Increase neees-saiin hls opinion, are. tho Increase tn the number of private cars and the tact thal he has operated at a financial loss Circuit for the last six months. Hls application was filed with the ruhllc utilities comof Utah yesterday. rharlea E. Bray. general western vepre mission W. K. Hadlev and C. M. Peterson, aptentative of the Orpheum vaudeville cirto the commission for permission to plied cuit, arrived in Salt Iake yesterday after-in operate a stage line between Garland. noon for a stay of two or three days, wh.ch he will make a general mtrvev of Tifmonton and DeweyvtUe. They point to the frequent train service to Uewey-villthe theatrical yltuatton here. Mr. Brav and steam railroad, by came direct to Sait Lake from hm home In San Francisco and will return by wav and say that they have met all trains for of Anvelen and the valley cities, later the past six months. They operate a and garage. ask a fare of 31 gong north along the coast from San l'tery ficm Deweyvllle to Tremonton, and an Kranclsco. 50 cents to Garland. additional e'erv-thin- e I am see "to he Raid, how here," t stands and to see if thera 4a anything I can recommend to Improve the situation. If an thing requires attention Mine in the wav of helping out m alt luke, Claim Trespass you may he sure it will receive It 4,nk-l- and Adjustment of Interest Urged. at rerinlMlon io Increase the enlisted personnel of, the third battalion of the Ftftj-- third infantry, ta?iqoed at Fort Douglas. 600 uas received yesterday Jfrom 200 by Mar A. 6. Boyd, commandant kl Fort Douglas, from Ninth corpV area headquarters at San Francisco. If this quota Is recruited ther'q will be more men stationed in Salt Lake than at any time since the close of the war. The Commercial club will assist the Fort Douglas authorities In the recruiting campaign, which will begin In Salt Lake today. Recruiting slides are to be used in moving picture theaters and the arm v will turnish bill posters to be placed tn conspicuous places. An effort is being made to establish a downtown office, since there is no army recruiting station In ball Lake at the present time. . The balance In the state bounty approImmigration Law Enforcepriations. a perennial factor In legislatures of the past few years, will be no ment more, sfter next year, compilations made by Walter A. Day, chief deputy to Mark Rates Are Tuttle, state auditor, Indicated yesterday. Payments for bounty claims are now being charged against that fund. Four things which aould help. In his For a long time the balance In thg employment condiopinion, to stablllz bounty appropriations stood at mors than tions In the nation, encourage Industry 390,000. Then a state legislature prolf be this balance and encourage a permanent prosperity, posed that turned over to the cooperative campaign where suggested yesterday by Governor after against predatory wild animals, Mabey In a letter to Herbert C. Hoover, which the balances stood for a long peunempoy-meWho hat been recommended as receiver chairman of the president riod at between 310.000 and 347,000. ef the Salt Lake land office to succeed charged Recently the state auditor The governor sugconference. C. Jex. Heber 310,034 bounty payments totaling against gested: these balances, and the balance, stands A reduction in the cot of building today at 336.569.73. In Is addition a AnxIn the Is balance there materials, particularly cement, George bounty fund the money raised by the A reduction In freight rates. annual special taxes on livestock, ae dis"A strict enforcement of ths Immigraious tinct from money appropriated from the Begin Told of False Accident. tion laws, general fund of $9312.02. Soma days ago Dr. Galiigan invited Dr. An adjustment of Interest rates. Term His Cut in Levy Blamed. Root to an informal dinner party Tuesday A great building progiam, ho cor will no doubt"be Initiated alien reason The ments, night, to be held at the Galiigan for the big disappearance avenue. The Invited 659 Third we reach bottom. Thl cannot occur, of any balances In thla fund, however, cornea from gucat waa admonished that nothing abort however, until those Interested In this fact that the last legisCeorga McDonald, confessed burglar, lature reducedthethe of the utmost impor are assured that not only the j of an engagement program on and bounty sheep 31 tance was to be permitted to Interfere will eat supper at the state prison this goats from 5 mills to 114 mills on materials they use have reached a each phywith this social affair, and the busyGalll-gaon but It is also reasonably of f on follows he Intentions point, which the that and and cattle valuation, evening certain that money they invost will rot sician, out of high regard for Lr.He ar-- he announced yesterday to Detective range horses from 4 mills to 1 mill. At I bo consented to be present. a reduction in interest same the by time there was a cheapened shrinkSmoot Recommends ratea." rlvid at the appointed hour, 7 SO o'clock, Clifford W. Patten and L. t Larson, who age, both in the numbers heavy and particuwere responsible f6r hls arrest. and was met at the door by Ur. Galiigan, larly in the assessed value of livestock. coincident with his greetng. Inwho. The result was that Instead of bl2t,-00He told the detectives that he would Man to Succeed Answers Inquiry. levied as bounty taxgs against the quired: Governor Mabey wrote Secretary Hoov"Did the Holy Gross get you within the go before City Judge Ben Johnson today livestock interests of tlie state In 1920, er In reply to a request from tL latand plead guilty on a charge of burglary. this year there will be a total of 4 last few minutes?" in ter for Intormallon an to what Huh is hat s A (similar plea will be entered In the dis"No," responded Ur. Boot. 5, of which, of course, a comparatdoing to meet the unemployment sitn the matter there?" small part will not be collected. ively court and trict he this afternoou, uation, and tor suggestion which might eaid, and Of this bounty tax of about $23,000 to "They say an elevator has dropped eaid assist In raring for the unemployment sentence, he expects, will be Imposed be rol.ected this year, that one of the nurses Injured, or to Tbe Special situation The Tribune. throughout the country. Ur. Galiigan, In a tone that carried conla by law appropriated for cooperawithout delay. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.Smator Weed governor told of the unemployment conviction and sincerity. of tion with United the Btatea bureau acMrs. held in McDonald's ference at the Audrey pobtns, April capital, In an instant Dr. Root had put aside biological survey In the campa'gn against Smoot today recommended the appointn burrepresentatives were present from n.anv He complice in some of the ment of A. T. Moon of Salt Lake City counties any thought of the dinner party. predatory wild animals. the the la and state industrial once' of the deat to ths This leaves a total available for other to be receiver of the Salt Lake hospital, glaries which he admitted wai physician police was asked to take charge cf City land acommission of the staff: hls place was tectives. also will plead guilty, according charges against the bounty fund of 0 the chairman of clearing house for employment. sort ofrtce to fill not the caused the himself vacancy charged to Detective Patten there,- for he felt by from this year's taxes, $9312 02 tn balShe will not be The industrial commission initiateda onlv with seeing to the caring for the inances from last years collections and the resignation of Heber C. Jex. taken Into court until tomorrow. The sen- campaign, but seasonal employment soou jured. but also with the duty of fixing Complaints were issued by County At- 136.569.73 In the bounty appropriations, ot ator has been advised that Mr. Jex re' afterward gradually absorbed a considresponsibility for the accident. torney Arthur K. Moreton yesterday in all $57,381.75. m erable of the labor proportion surpiue signed voluntarily and for purely personal "Let's go. he said without hesitation, charging John Walsh, Charles K. Smith, counties felt many counties, and only reasons. and In Ur. Galllgans auto the two hur- alias Charles R. Burtchell, and William Bounty Fee Unchanged. was the situation of sufficient urgency ried down to the hospital. to warrant definite action. Edgtngton with buying property which Governor From this" total must be paid not only Mr. Jex confirmed last evening 'the reMcDonald has stolen In Salt Lake. Walsh Mabey is informed by the industrial comthe bounties on wild animals ' for the la alleged to have received a watch valSurprise Is Genuine$ volmission the that that hls had port ownbeen. unemployment in the resignation year, but also claims from ued which was taken from the coming At the Holy Cross the Invited guests homeatof 320, ers of dairy cattle condemned by the untarily submitted, to become effective state at present is perhaps not 69 per H. R. Scheiber. Smith bought cent 7 of was it o'clock what the' time tie began to gather shortly before time set an overcoat worth 340, which was taken state because the animals are found to at the end of the quarter, which will conference was called at late last .April. the be Infected with tuberculosis. anj a few minutes beforehonor T. of the the home J. at by young mean burglar the end of the year. The leg.slatute, while reducing guest to Polls, according to chargee. for Dr. Galiigan and the the Two allk Details Conditions. As much ot a vacation as can be indid nothing In the way of arrhe were assembled in the banquet ahlrta having a value of 312 were re- bounty tax. room of the hospital, where tastefully ar of to amount the bounties the reducing He thus summarises the situation at Interof ceived dulged it is without by neglect They charged. personal Eilglngton, ranged and beautifully decorated tables were stolen by the state. Indeed, while leavto Secretary Hoover: the home of S. ' T. be paid the former high bounties standing for ests that are demanding attention Is the present had already been seL ing "You may be interested to know that 420 avenue. Nlcholle, Browning Immediate For fUa minutes, perhaps, the men He the wild Mr. Jex said. animals, program," predatory at the legislature All pleaded not guilty when arra'gned present time our coal mines stood, engaged tn jovial chatter, then a yesterday placed a bounty of five cents per said that he has tentative plans for en producing a maximum; that seasonal ocbefore City Judge Ben John- also bead on jackrabbits. "imzxer sounded warning. suCh as the beet sugar, indusson. cupation, Into a 'business after terlng enterprise Claims against the state bounty fund slstera, and Wh," breathed a few of try, haa absorbed a considerable ahiount and he has had time to of In an Instant all was silent. last year, combining bounties paid on tbe rest is had with our that there has been unemployed; ot a press caught up private some increase iu employment A moment or two of suspense--t- he predatory, wild animals and claims for. get in the railmatters. tubeicular cattle condemned, totaled $90,-- uusiness doors swung open -- in marched Pr. Galli-ga- n road metal and shops mines; tftat some Moon Artnur Telus Is a native of Tip697 57. Th.s year, even with the and !r. Root, and the expression of of our larger camps are operating nora nces In the bounty appropriations. .The pecanoe county, Indiana, and is tbe oldest mally and suiprlue that swept over the face of the that oniy the copper industry five bioitiois, ail of wuom ate uvjju-- -I total Is, as noted, only about 3V7.VOO. In oficui chief of staff was too real to have been of Utah at present Is seriously affected, a. IS tn came I, Ho to Jo and so tah An unfeigned the meant jne the state board of agricul- has lived m wait Lake ever otherwise than genuine. as far the mining Industry is con since, hav. ture la discussing a change In the pracgasp from the doctor and then prolonged ing keen In the real estate, land .and loan cerned. While there is considerable untice under which claims are paid for con- business. in this state, and a hard applause. employment He a of reared family here, demned livestock, and the bounty has which bt. Marys academy orchestra struck up She winter will cause sortie suffering, yet but one daughter remains. Auld Lang Syne, the guests were seatincreased. is Mrs. C. M. Burton, who lives tn Park there haa been improvement in jthe past ed and the banquet began. three months. City. With reference to remedies there Payments to Stop., Mr. Moon always has been an active Toast? Are Given. course, a difference of opinion, it The state law provides that when the Republican. At the time of the split in of is quite as important to avoid doing the state bounty fund la depleted, the statb the party he aligned himself with the t Itli "Ur. T. A. Flood presiding a, wrong thing ae it Is to do the right were toast waa auditor shall notify the county clerks, who Progressives of the party and for toastmaster, the following think that whatthing. For example, theieafter will not lasue any certificates two years Progressive national commit- ever and cleverly presented--Dr- . a,q ropriatelv of Narrow we do should be done with a view for bounties. A. J- - Houner. "The Boy of '96.' It la the opinion of the teeman for Utah. He has not held an to promoting public Interests, and not state auditors office that the state office of any kind and has not been a as William D. Donoher. An Eye for a mere Act of benevolence to the uu an Eye. bdunty fund" will be without a balance candidate for one, although he always etnp.ujQU ; only what is economitook a keen Intel eat in politics. Di. John F. Critchlow,. The Responsiby June or July next. During cally soirhd mat should be recommended by a weekly your committee There Is aiso a decided difference In the life of the Progressive, bility of the Surgeon. or undertaken bv the tbe amount available for the campaign newspaper puoliehed In Salt Lake, Mr. Dean William H. Leary. The Short, by industry; that business men should not of the Medical Profession. Last Moon was one of the associate editors. be aga.nat predatory wild nalma.s. comings to . increase manufacturing, urged In the recent campaign he was chairman In-state transferred a total ot S C. Baldwlrf. The Future." j ear the their plants or to add to their num"Tht Very Uev. P. M. Cushnahan of to this fund. The only total l.kely of the Republican state committee on ber cf employees unless it is necessary be next to as "Reminiscences." transferred Is,, year, lndu Ordrn, Rabbi Adolph Steiner of Temple B'nal The notice through the press Is a sur- add will prove to be of permanent beneabout $11,500. Tbe federal govern The Rt. Rev. Blahop Joseph 8 Glass. Israel was the prlnc.pal speaker at the cated, ment has been putting up about $40,000 prise to me. Mr. Moon eaid last night. fit.Governor Smoke Talk. C. M. I). D Mabey concluded by making The final toast of the evening. Twenty-fRotary club luncheon at the Hotel Utah a year, and will have to do the bulk of "While 1 have been told that 1 was in quoted and by ive Years of Holy Cross." was re- yesterday. Cooperation In human effort the financing of the campaign In JLteb line' for this office, I understood that the the suggestions already Secretary Hoover of the goverthis year. Just' as the state government land office oiflc.ala were to serve Out assuring sponded to by Ur. Roots a nor in was the movement to deal the wrhlch Narhe d.scussed. cooperation topic did it last year, It appears from the their terms and was notl thinking about with the 1 ho guests at the banquet Include 1: unemployment problem. views concerning and.tor'a records. anything of the kind now. t had ndt exClergy The Rt. Rev. Joseph MS. Glass, row and prejudiced or ot pected this honor for another year A, A. HnuK,ey, state commissioner C. M., It. D.. the Very Rev, p. politics and lehgion, he said, are detriI am pleased Avith the Wasatch Club Plans the Rev. James T. Torsney. the mental to progiess. Hoary, he def.ned ' agiiculture; t). i). Merrill and David F. longer. Of couise, an be at of apand notice to S. C. effort Rev. shall Rev. Charles Corbett. C., the exemplification glad acoejlt the r.ghvly Smith,- as a committee from the sta.e 5. board- of directed, which consists not alone In waited oh toe state pointment if It is made and confirmed to Vincent Nagle, C. S. C. Next endeavor to attain individual suc- board of agr.cul.ure. and invited an ex- uy the senate. Doctors F. S. Baseom, 8. C. Baldwin, examineis J. F. Critchlow, W. D. Donoher, J. O. cess, but which aiso takes Into cons.d-eratio- n press on of opinion from that board us Lover of the outdoors, both men and the nghtB of others to prosper lo tne recommendations to be made Event,. 8. Ewing, T. A. Flood. J. J. women, are Invited to Join In a trip lo Town Salt A. J. Hosiner, L. F Hummer, E. D. and to enjoy the advantages which the regard to payments by tba state for catBrighton which will be made Burnley unworld bolds for mankind. tle condemned to be slaughtered because Hammond, R. R Hampton, J. N. der the euapices of the h Line club. Dr. Ralph T, Richards spoke hrlefly they are fouud to have tuoercuiosis The J. C. HAnchett, Sol G. Kahn. A. A. Trucks will leave the Salt lake theater nation-wlu- e diC. the Is to J board H J. s.ate eradicate concerning Kerr, Landenberger, campaign attempting Kirtley, 7 30 o'clock. Siiiioay morning at Dinner He explained the tuberculosis from the cattle of Utah. The A. J. Murphy. J. F. McEnany. M. M. rected against cancer. In a letter to the public utilities comw'dl be seed at Brighton and will be Nielson. U. E. Ostler, O. F. Pinkerton, purpose of the campa gn as one of edu- matter will be considered further. mission of Utah Ben 8. Rives, formerly supplemented by various amusements InTbe law prcvtde, the f nal aay as to city reebrder, can the commission's E. F. Root, F. K. Root, A. E. Robison ce t on, In which physicians as well aa atcidental to the occasion and place. In the tention to the D. C. Richard, G. V. Schramm. V. G. laymen are asked to acquaint themselves the amount cf the payment advisability of establishJames R. Griffiths, accredited BiTutte, C. W. Stewart. C. L. Shield. with the nature of the disease, methods control of the Date board of examiners, ing a crostown line on the Utah as Piofeor the senior hiker of Utah; Dr. W. H. Ste- - of prevention and treatment. The dis- but requires the slats board ot agricul- Light & Traction company's L. W. Snow, F. D. Spencer, T. system dubbed the "good spirit Hopkins, of he said, la responsible for more ture to make a recommendation. W. T. Ward and G. E. Wight. ease, That which would connect the northeast and mountain hikes; Leonidas Htonev, capdeaths than tuberculosis. One out of board la divided in Its optn.on, a majority southeastern parts of the city without Mesa-W. W, Armstrong, A. M of tain the Wasatch Mountain club, and every ten persons more than 40 yesra favoring a maximum valuation ot $2t)0 the necessity of riding Into the buslnets his hikers are to b.e Henry N. Byrne, James J Buike. of special guests. Those M. J. Dailey, L. H. Farnsworth. age. It was po rited out, Is a victim for purebred cattle and $104 for grades, district and out again, Mr. Rives says George desiring to become members of the party J. G.bson, E. O, Howard, Thomas K. of cancer. The lives of moat of these: of wdueh the state would pay that This cculd easily be done by ex- are instructed to register previous to noon Richards ltne Friday. East said, could be the federal government so much as Its tending the preaer.t Ninth Kcfirna, William H. Learv, George W. persons, Dr. Necessary equipment will include is undertaken regulation He eus plate, permit, and the owner vsomd northward to South Temple street. Morgan, E. G. O'Donnell, C. A. Quigley, saved if proper treatment knife, - fork-- and spoon. tlie Incepdon of the disease, the loss of the remainder. -but paint out that a "belt line" could thus - The committeeTimothy Ryan, D. S. Spencer and G. A. at Mias hr charge of the In wou.d a have of solo the the waybe Freese, soprano would Mrginia estabtlshid Include which at, the Steiner. salvage. of I Viola Rldgood, Agnes Law son, entertained- - the - --Rotarlans with two what wou.d be rece ved for untainted business die'r ct. Liberty park and the Veru Dyer, Magdiel and Gertrude Karrtup Thd enureh dltrict on Eat South Temple. songs, and an informal community song meat and the hide of the animal. Native of Wisconsin." J was conducted by Oscar A. Kirk ham. remainder ot ch board believe that the As an U'ustration of bow the proposed Freue, Is a Root Emerson Francis native of Visiting Rotanans were E. R. Owen board snou.d not fix any maxlmumv but line would wrrk, he potnta out that at Wisconsin, who was graduated from the of l.ogan, Arthur C.eait of Ceveland. O., xh uld make an order in each case on present he has minto spend thirty-fiv- e Automobile Occupants V estern, Reserve of Cleveland university. George O. Glenn of Ogden. R. H. Atk.n-so- n its merits. utes In from hla home at PrinceOhio, In 1880, practiced medlclno for a of Portland, The law requires that the animals ton and getting Gardner Eleventh East hla to of Harry Oie, place Following short time in Nebraska and then came of San Francisco and Albert Higson of slaughtered be appra'sed by a committee woohip at Sauih Tenul and 8ixth East. to Utah about thirty years ago. Within Pocatello, Idaho. of three, one of whom shall bd the state Wl.h the proposed change In the struct a short time he began to work at the Flees. to Philip second 5;, and P Morris, 33, veterinarian, a represent the car lines, he says, be could make the at 1324 Tenth East street, were, Holy Cross hospital and has been a memowner, these two to name the third. In ten or fifteen niinii'e. trip a cenDeath of a In for of the a'aff ber the city Jail last night and lodged quarter marked "hold for tha chief of tury. For the last eight years he has police" Duchesne in Los Is while a gallon bottle half filled with Criminal Division Only occupied the position of chairman of the moonshine Uquor. taken from their autostaff, succeeding the late Dr. M. A. Session mobile jy the police, was locked up In tne to Hughes. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 8. Police evidence room. During all of hls strenuous activities in are tonight pushing the Investigation of Ail of this was subsequent to the practice of hls profession Dr. Root the mjsterioua colliUtah of Public Ira the of Because of yesterday btng election day. death Health that Sorenson Request oft the state road. 'Just south has never held a public office of any Salt Lake City, who was found of asac:aiion send a dental clinic to Du- Judaea of the ditrlrt court did not hold sion Beck's hot He Is a member and tate a rooming house at 535 Mnp.e c deaj to-in chesne character. an automosprings, between for wrrk among the school sessions except In the instances where bile driven south chairman of the National Hospital asso- day. Autopsv surgeon Wagner," following ch ldrencounty drivMorris and m.i by in were made hy counsel. of that district contained Robinson of Farming-tociation, a member of the Catholic Hos- a post mortem examination uf the body a letter received at the executive of- stlpulat.on Fefore It was generally decided to con- en north by Glen Though both cars were 'frecked pital association, past president yf the at the undertaking establishment of fices of the association yesterday ftorn strue the city election a being a genand the Robinson car waa loaded wth a Utah State Medical association and of the & O Conner, announced that he James H. Moore, county superintendent eral election several ar.a'cnmen: were Salt Lake County Medical association held before Judge L. B. Wlgnt of the family party returning from Balt lake, no had been unaote to learn the cause ot of school. one was Injured. The occasion of the anniversary Report of the accident An examination of the v ita ov- of the court. death It'hi by the. sale of Christmas seals criminal division Btsnley rnthe police y resulted In Investigation and rHrh-8- fb SSfcF fbF uombtr was op ths! the nwnrtttitm raises tnmiev for rn'mdloW the of Fieea of felicitation and congratula- - The coroner. anfl"Uums in JStl'"' ug s t.hcdn'aL clinic, who attempt edto egca.ue.-iritrfeh acMvIttf tbe ala ta tnm all ' From what the police were able to Ifearn, the traveling health clhilc. public health prison In September, p'ended not guiltv ovee the country that are under the diBURGLARY REPORTED. who came to this city several nursing, the health crusade and other of asaultm a guard. Herbert Van Iam. of. the Holy, Crons. Sorenson, rection of the Sister weeks ago from Salt Lake, must hate health enterprise, and In view of the Jr, the.r attorney, withdrew their pleas, Mark Reedall, 25 East Broadway, reAmong these are- - Mt. Carmet hospital, died some time Monday night. The body increasing demand for work of this sort" however, until today. , to the police yesterday that burColumbus. Ohio; St. Alphtmsuss hospital, when discovered this morning sjvftwed througho"t the etate the aasoc'atlon Is Jack Fnhnlander pleaded not guilty of ported glars kicked In the front door of hls place Boise, Idaho; St. Maryhospital, Cairo, that life had teen extinct forvoveral putting forth every pcsslble effort to a statutory offense, a pi hi case was and ransacked the establishment, but did 111.: Bt. John's hospital, Anderson, Ind , hours. Several not obtain anything. living in the make the Christmas seal sale this year et for rv ember 19. and St. Josephja. hospital. South Bend, house notified the persons to an had go over a big aa possible. The goal Georg C. guilty pleaded police they thsj. Ind. heard strange sounds and cfes for help set by the association Is 10 cents per Information charging possession of liquor. He was fined $30. in the dead man s room during the night. capita for the population of the state., Commemorating the twenty-fift- h ervlce as a of Dr. E. F. Root bos- -' merrber of the ataff of Holy Cro pits!, the Slstera of that Institution last surprise banquet, night tendered him attended by more than half a hundred clergy of representative citizens, including med-ct.ie Catholic church, members of the Followmen. business and profession walland ing an elaborate, delicious et rved feast came an entertaining and and tactfully arranged program of toasts skin the presentation of a beautiful shark hosof the Slaters the by traveling bag pital to the guest of honor. in the minds There could be no doubt of anyof the participants that the whole affali was a complete surprise to the gifted physician and surgeon in whose honoi ft was arranged. The Sisters of carefully and seChairman of the staff at Holy Cross hos- the Holy Cross hosptal cretly planned the affair and fu. J. be-J. tena pital, guest of honor at banquet dered by the Slstera of the Institution Galiigan, office ansoclat of Dr. Root, came a oconKplbator, assisting In carIn commemoration of hit twsnty-flv- s rying out the plana. yoars of aervico there. n, ' A ? Ira Sorenson was employed bv the Uteh Lithographing company and boarded at 9 East First South atrebt when he lived In Salt Lake. Seats to Be Reserved for Eligible Gold Star Women Any fferson having Information regarding af.y woman eligible to be a gold tar" woman Is requested to communicate. be ft re Arm.isUce. .day . jvUb . Mias. Helen K. Jennings at Wasatch 4604. This Informstlon fs desired in order thst suit- able reservations and preparations may be psade for the gold star women at the Armistice day service to be held on the I'nlver ty of Utah campus, beginning at o'clock m the forenoon. Tnese service ere under the direction of the Service Star Leg.on. of which Miss Jenhlnes la president: the University of Utah and the American Legion. Building to Preserve Documents and Relics History to Be Given Consideration - of-Uta- h Call haa bean Issued bv Governor Mabey for the first meeting tha afternoon of Friday, November 18, of the commla-lo- n euthorle$ bv the last legislature to Investigate and report to the next legislature tn regard lo provisions which should . be .made .by tha state, for . able place to preserve and' house documents and relics pertaining to the history of Utah. Senator Elizabeth Hayward of Salt Lqke, 'author of the reo-lut'o- n creating the commission. Is Invited to meet with It. The resolution recite that the hltorv cf any people can be properly preserved for future generations only when a place la provided wherein the documents, relics and other sources of Information relat ing to their Ffe and work "may be housed, and that the erection of a memorial building to contain such records would receive the approval of the people of Ul ah. The governor la authorised to appoint a commit tee ot five resident of .l'jutb...Wihu shall ker.vt .wl.Uio.ut, pav and whose dutlfs shall be to the subject 'of the erection of a building suitable for the purpose mentioned. and to report to the next ses. sion of the legislature. The committee named bv the governor consists of Mrs Alive Wright of Provo. Mr Donnette H Keeler and Mrs. Annie Well Cannon cf Balt lake, end Dr. John 8. Brown and Dr. George W. Middleton of Balt Lake, clti-zen- a. con-eld- er Ljfe and Character Beading NOVEMBER f - Mars, the governing planet of this date, gives strength of will, great vitality and assures an old age. Bcorpio gives Inspirational genius In music, success in Invention and progress In soul develop- ment. Marriage should not be made too car'y In life, and one should choose a mate that la congenial In taste and in ths same walk of life. The strongest Is fei. silent, t.lopf ,.tb? person superiority of appearance in dgnlfied business. While this person is blunt and practical, he also is dependable and honest. In fotn'ly life he is generous affectionate and faithful. Thla la the blrthdate of Edward Vll of England, who was horn In 1841. For the coming two week metal work factory workers and all er, In metal of any kind should Use dealing 4he Want ;v Ad. |