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Show t 24 T-tUl- yrfxRev. Wallace Bristor MALT LaAJS i THEIR UK1UA1 TK-LBUfli- MUKJS11NU, J U.HJfl 2, 1922. IF. OFFICIAL HELD C Gillette Will File a Mandamus Complaint Against State Engineer. A. Unappropriated Price Flow River Screen Actor Who Married Grand Secretary Arrested Nor Using Mails to Obtain Magazine Subscription. in Closing of Postoffices ifST" V to Area Involved in Action. Developments in the case of the grand Complaint In mandamus proceedings lodge officers of the American Masonic will be filed In the Third district court federation, aired recently In the United today. In the name of C. A. Gillette, States ffiatrlftt court. took a new turn'yex-terda- y Against" K.' El Caldwell, state engineer, afternoon when William C. Mason, In the effort to compel Caldwell to pro2S years of age, ceed with the application of Mr. Gillette grand secretary acting was taken into cusfor certain waters, of the Price river Who will assume tho pastorate of the generalby ofa the order, United States marshal. tody deputy church Sunday. As In the eases of Mathew MrBlain ThomPhillips Congregational drainage area of the Colorado river basin, son. grand president Dominic Bergera. which he had designed to use hi Sanpete ' grand treasurer, and Thomas Perrot. forThe comand eastern Juab counties. mer grahd secretary general, who were convicted by a Jury, Mason U charged with plaint involves the right of the state enusing the malls to defraud. gineer, with the approval of the governor, The acta upon which the charges against to withdraw from entry the unappropriatMason are based are alleged to have been ed waters of any. water source In the alma the conviction of the perpetrated state. other three officials of the federation. This right has been exercised in various The specific charge Is that he used the 4h state in the past parts-o- f meals In securing a fl subscription to the and in the case of the Price river area Universal free Mason, a publication Issued the the withdrawal was made to protect disby the federation, from Dr: George- - S. interests of the Price river Irrigation of Portland, Ore., a member of Breitling trict while the officials of that organisathe order. The receipt for fl alleged to tion were Investigating the best method have been addressed by Mason to the of procedure to conserve flood waters of Portland man, was dropped In the mails Will the Price for beneficial use. here oh V, ednesday, according to the The withdrawal was made first to cover Wyoming all the waters of thO Price river. SubDuties sequently this order was amended so as Phillips Hearing Set for June 8. W Include only the waters of Fish creek. The defendant will be brought before After the amendment, Mr. Gillette, repUnited States Commissioner Henry V. Sunday. resenting a group of Salt Lake men, filed Van Pelt for preliminary hearing on June waof the appropriation application for 8. Mason furnished bond of $2d0 for hla ters of Huntington and Cottonwood release pending the hearing. The comcreeks in Emery county and of the Price The Rev. Wallace Bristor, who has been plaint was sworn to by M. O. Price, of river In Carbon county, to be stored in a the whose Investigation reservoir in Pleasant Valley. The Inti- called to the pastorate of the 1'hilllps Con- case inspector,Thomson. Bergera, Perrot against mation was made that the Emery county will duties and of his tnke covered Robert Scotland Jamieson church, up gregational Price the into diverted would be waters a period of six years. river to supply the Carbon county water next Sunday morning. The Rev. Mr. BrisMason has been as grand secreusers, and that the flood waters of the tor and his wife will arrive In Salt Lake tary general of theacting since the Price would be taken across the Wasatch Saturday, coming from Douglas,, Wyo., recent resignation offederation who held Ferrut, near Soldier Summit and where he has mountains a more office for than that year of been the pastor Douglas his conviction In the federal court.priorPer-to turned onto lands in 8anpete and Juab for church eighteen rot waived a stay of execution of sixty counties, to give supplemental and late Congregational season water supply to the partially sup- months. day, and asked that he !e aunt to the plied lands of thoso regions. Prior tn his work In Wyoming, the Rev. federal prlfcon at Ijeavenworth. Kas.. to Mr. lirieton held the pulpit in the Bethel begin serving a sentence of two years, to furnish Application Returned. Congregational church of Chicago. Fie after making futile attemptswas removed appeal bond of $15,000. He itate engineer returned the appli- also was In charge of the Hyde Dark cen- an to Leavenworth last week. Thomson and cation to the applicant, with the request ter playground. bond are under at liberty The Kov. Mr. Bristor received his B. A. Bergera pending that he eliminate any reference to the waters of the Price river, as a correction. degree In ISIS at the University of Iowa. an appeal. to block the actividetermined aro "We He the gradof that year the following spent taking statement was engineer the It ties of that order and prevent further Price river begins at Colton, where the uate work in philosophy and sociology In frauds. Inspector Trice said, following University of Chicago, and received Fish joins the Soldier's creek. The con- the A. M. at the University of Chicago the arrest of Mason. "They cannot contention is said to be. upheld by some his the tinue Rev. 191s In Mr. of the 191. The winter practices which resulted In their official maps, and also by local nomentho pacific School of conviction hy a. Jury in the federal court. clature. On the other hand, Mr. Gillette Bristor attended the There will be an arrest for every letter of that Religion In Berkeley and then went tocomand his associate take the positionstream this character that Is transmuted In the of University Chicago, where he the official maps ehow that the his seminary rourse. taking both mails." from the Junction of Fish and Pleasant pleted the work In the university and, the Chicago creeks Is known as the west fork of Frauds Orders JBought... there-for- e Theological seminary. " far as Ooltonrwnd-th- at Prfccyj While In Wyoming the Rev. Mr. Bristor not Mr. Price has recommended that the was subject to built the application thirty-four church his by adding up general issue a fraud order postmaster such correction. was his He with new members. popular to Tnomson, PerWhen the applicant refused to amend of whom are wishing him against mail addreaaed all congregation, marked rot, Bergera and Jainteaon and the nine as requested, the state engineer new field. success to be fraudulent, Ivxlies. a prounder Masonic as alleged lapsed the application If the with which they are affiliated. vision of the law which in his 'opinion is enable order will it this postmasters granted gives him such power, although to intercept all letters addressed to any is opposed by the applicant, and of the four men or the lodges named in the issue becomes the basis of the action Young s the recommendation. tn court now proposed. If the order of fraud Is issued by the Scores of the descendants of Brigham general, as those familiar with May Hold Hearing. Young, the. pioneer who iedllic early postmaster case believe will be done, the mails the Laice valSalt to of the Mormons hand mandafor suit wins the Mr. Gillette will b forbidden entirely to the American If mus to be filed, the application will go ley, yesterday gathered at the temple federation and the various other to observe in religious ceremony the Masonic to publication of notice, and, If protest 121st of Thomson and his associates, creations of birth. Members his the held will be anniversary ,by a is made, hearing Including the Grand Lodge Family association from all the Confederated state engineer of the respective claimants of the ofYounif Supreme council, the the country took part in yes- International Masonic to ths waters affected, following which parts federation, tho Inwill parmore and observance, terdays of state the federation (colored Masonic engineer ternational be the it will duty rxerctsea in commemorative the to decide whether there Is water In the ticipateheld tomorrow branch), the Supreme Lodge Ancient FYee evening. Price as yet unappropriated, aufflcient to to Atbe that Accepted Masons Scottish Symbolic ini the Grande ward and time, the trand Council of Hites, tho Scotthe application; satisfy of Brigham Rite, the descendants Grand Council of Hites and the Natish By the lapsing of the application by the chapel, and his will John Young, father, Young lost also tional Symbolic Grand Lodge of Scotland. State engineer, Mr. Gillette honor the memory of both, and of the The order will likewise apply to the use and Cottonwood of waters to priority brothers and sisters of the Mor- of the mails by any and all branches and Huntington" creeks, on which filings have nine of 500 members of subdivisions of these organisations. mon seer. since been made by A. Ff. Christened of this family Upward association are expected at who also the Utah Construction company, for which a spetomorrow's exercises, plans to use tne waters In approximatelyby cial program has been arranged Mrs. Motorcycle Gypsy the same areas as those designated of Lula Young Moore, granddaughter Mr. Gillette. Next Brigham Young, has been in charge of Wesley E. King, vice president of the many for this of the arrangements an, Hslloran-Judg- e Trust company, raid yes- n versa ry. The tenth annual Salt l,ake motorterday that the water filing In question cycle gypsy tour and basket picnic In is controlled by Charles A. Gillette and from 150 to 175 motorcyclists ara which officers are associates, some of whom, expected to participate, will be held next of the trust company, but that the In Ogden canyon. Convention Sunday Trust company, as a corThe start will be made from the west poration, has no Interest inon It. entrance of the City and County buildthe Price "In making our filing Ths final meeting of the Salt Lo)cs ing at 9 o'clock In the morning, imriver for this purpose we recognised the of .the American Association of mediately upon arrival at the destination chapter filor were fact that there prior rights, was hold last night at the group pictures will be taken. The one ings, on the Price river for the use of Engineers ocpicture will receive a . farmers tn the Price river valley, and Commercial club. The session was artaking the best In discussion of convention cash prise of 13 and the second best $2. we had no thought of blocking or Inter- cupied were submitted lie of contests In by rangements. a ports lunch After fering with the efforts of the people down all committees on the entertainment and which the victors program will receive pr.zes varythere to put the waters of the Price river greeting of delegates. from spotlights to candy and spark to beneficial use In the valley, and we It Is announced that a special train ing plugs has been arranged. The motordo not have at this time any Idea what- from will arrive at the O. cyclist eastern points coming the longest distance for In ever of Interfering the slightest way S. L. at 2:21) o'clock Sunday after- the event, will receive a tire tube. with the plans of the Price valley people noon. depot 290 will This train about carry tOWTse the waters of Price river for their delegates. We Mr. said lands," King yesterday. The Salt Lake chapter extends an Inpresume that these people down In the vitation to all local and their Price rtver vnllev have misunderstood our families to attend the engineers Bill Urges annual dinner dancs Intentions, and they have therefore made to be 7. All enJune Wednesday. given considerable efforts to block our plans are Invited to attend the smoker WASHINGTON, June 1 Headed by a'fqr taking water over into the Sanpete gineers will be given at tho Hotel Utah Mayor Bacon of San I lego, a California and Juab country. Their first move was which ki arrived Monday. delegation Washington today to induce the state engineer to have the to urge action by congress oi the Swing governor withdraw the water k of Prloe LODGE TO INSTALL OFFICERS. Boulder canyon dam bill. The delegariver from appropriation in order, we Calanthe-Myrtl- e No. Swing, Re1, lodge Knights tion, with Representative presume, that the ITlce river valley peo- of election publican, California, will confer tomorPythias, held its semiannual ple might have the right to all of the Hoover row with and Fall Secretaries water of price river, should they make of officers at the hall on Float Broad- and remain over to appear before the way Wednesday. The following officers, & subsequent filing on the unappropriatcommittee ne$t Week. ed waters. We take the position that who will be officially installed July 5, house irrigation Among those tn the delegation were there Is plenty of water in Prloe rtver were elected: E.G. A.G. Sampson, chancellor State Senator Carr, Pasadona; chancelvice Mayor Porter, commander; for their use and for the use of the peoRiverside; President Nickerson of ple in Sanpete and Juab counties as well, lor; C. A. Prelden, prelate: M. F". Schick, Evans. the A. of records and Imperial irrigation district; E. F. seal: J. F'elty. keeper and that the withdrawal of unappropriatcity eleotrical engineer of ed waters of Price rtver from further mesier of work: W. E. Lake, master of Scattergood, e master of ex- Los Angeles, and City Attorney appropriation makes the progress of our finance; L.O. C.T. Fltxgerald. Inner of i Ixng Beet. Medley. guard; plans for taking water over Into San- chequer: P. Burckhardt, outer guard. Mark Heed-al- l, pete and Juab counties rather difficult. tr.bune. on Description - xr'V' Organization Is Recom mended by Inspector. Drainage Former Salt Lakp Girl in Mexico Draws Crowd. $ 5f Is ''vggtS,. v : x!? -- WS.cMfr.ji, ' - ' Jr Wolfe-IIudnu- f v. r si with bigarry. The complaint was based on records and at Mexicali. Those liere showed that Valentino divorced Miss Jean Acker In January. Those at Mexicali showed he wed Miss Saughnesoy-D- e there on May 13. The authorities here held that the Mexicali marriage was bigamous, because Valentino had eived-only an Interlocutory decree In hi cose, which will not become final until next January, and hence, they explained, he still was married to Miss Acker. Whether his marriage was bigamous or not. Valentino continued to draw crowds today. The courtroom of Justice Hanby was Jammed by flappers and femininity, and scores of eager eyes centered on the tail young actor as he slumped into an armchair, worriedly gnawing a nervous finger as he soberly listened to the eviw. dence. The prosecutions first witness was Miss Acker, who answered to the bailiff's call of Mrs. Jean Acker Valentino. When the clerk requested her to state her name, she turned to her attorney and asked what la my name? the court record was made to show that her name was Mrs. Jean She told of meeting Valentino three years ago and of their marriage November 5. 1919. The marriage never has been annulled, she said. h-- re, Congregational rec- post-offi- a, Planned for California Delegation Boulder Dam Hood-cnpyl- Filings Made in 1907. "The Price river people made filings of that rider In 1907 and in 1912 a dam, which was In the course of construction, was destroyed. During th ten years which have elapsed since that time nothing has been done to put the waters of Price river to beneficial - use until the paKt: year, wrterr plans have been made by them to Install a reservoir In Pleasant valley. In the meantime the Price river people have held their water filings, and by securing this withdrawal order have attempted to tie up the waters of Price river so that any other Interests may not secure the beneficial use thereof. "The farmers of Sanpete and Juab counties have joined with us In our efforts to secure a revocation of the governor's .withdrawal order, but we have not succeeded up to date, and the state engineer has refused to take action either by accepting.. p.r declining our water Instead, he'hat, caused the application to be marked lapsed,--an- d The present action In the district court has been brought to compel the state engineer to reinstate our application tq proceed under the provislona of the statute as ws understand them. on the waters Power Given Governor. "The power given the governor bv the h statutes to withdraw waters of the 'state from appropriation yas intended for the purpose, as I understand it, of permit- ting the governor, as the guardian of the people s r ghts, to prevent water tor speculative purposes. I do notfilings believe that the law. was intended to be used for discriminatory purposes. Neither, do I believe that. Governor Mabey has Intended to discriminate against the people of one 'section of the etate in favor cf another section. How- - Moffat Portals Will Begin This Month Work COMMISSIONER BARNES ILL. Arthur F Barnes, commissioner of public safety, la confined to hts home at 147 North First West street, sufferThg from a nervous breakdown. He attended the meet ng of the city commissioners Monday night, but has not been able to return, to. work since. ' HEXVKR. Colo.. June 1. Work on the of the Moffat tunnel probably will portalswithta besrln thirty days. It was announced today by William P. Robinson, president of the Moffat tunnel commission, created Tor supervise bv theCotorarto-iertatatur- e tunnel the construction of the through the continental divide. of the tube will begin Actual boring about October 1, it was stated. Preparation of the bond Issue to finance the now is under tunnel way. eix-ml- le ever, the withdrawal of the waters of Price river has the effect of holding the waters of that river for the exclusive use of the people of Price river valley, whether they need It or not. and has the effect of preventing the farmers of Sanpete and Juab from aecurtng any of the waters of that river, notwithstanding the fact that there is no other available water which may. under any circumstances, be taken Into those valleys! The Great Salt lake basin has no more waters for appropriation for irrigation purposes, if it gets another drop ll rnU3t come out. of .the. .Colorado. river basin, and so far a 1 know the only stream from which water may Re brought into Sanpete and Juab coupties is the Price river. .'If the practi'e-o- f withdrawal Were carfied to the extreme. Ip would have the effect of enabling certain interests, through the governor, to tie UP the waters of the streams of the state Indefinitely, without paying the state any fees through the engineer's Vffice for water fil'ngs. I am reliably Informed that all of the important sources for the supply cf IrriIn Utah are at present gation waiter' withdrawn- - by gubernatorial proclamation from appropriation, affecting, as I understand. all of the following streams: Logan river, Weber river, prove river. Jordan river. Sevier river. Price river and Utah lake." Life and Character Beading JUNE 2. The governing sign of this date la Gemini, the dual sign of the air- tripllci-tThese people are very contradictory. anT ihls stile' makes them nervous in such a. manner as ts hard to overcome. Theee people are extremely affectionate and generous, very courteous and kind to all. They are proud of birth, and have a great deal of family pride. They are not selfish or penurious people. They are thoughtful of the poor, and very a.with the suffering. sympathetic The true friends and companions of the people born on this date and under this sign will be those born under the sign of Virgo or Aquarius, because of their quiet and reserved nature. Watch the Want Ada for the coming two weeks. Summer reeorts are offering . specials for those vacationing nod-- Summer cottages will offer room and board and it will be easy to find something suitable with the Wont Ads for sin. as - sistant v. up v. V w v V - TV-- , X"- - .Ac ) i :v PHOTOS 7, Record Introduced. UNDERWOOD After a olerk had read the pleadings t the Valentino-Acke- r cerdivorce case. tified copy of the Valentino-D- e Wolfe" marriage record at Mexicali was Introduced In evidence over the defense's obThis showed that Rodolfo V. jection. & Gugllelmt, 26. and Miss Winifred De Wolfo were married May 13 at the home of Otto Moller, mayor of Mexicali. The record also recited that the bride was the daughter of the late Mlch'iel Shanghnessy of Salt Lake City, and Winifred Shaughnessy, Inset the latter now being Mrs. Richard Hudnut Rodolph Valentino, known to movie fans ae The Sheik,' and June Mathle of Salt Lake, one of Valentlnoe bondemen. York. Valentino's father, accordat top (right), Jean Acker, Valentinos first wife, and. Inset below, Miss Winifred Shaughneesy of Salt Lake, hla second wife. of New l. ing to the record, was Dr. Geovanl Photo of Min Pluinglmenny, Mr. Valentine inti MU MithU rnyrJght, 1922, by Underwood A Underwood, N. V. photo of MIm Acker copyright, 1922, by New Screen Bervice. Lof AngeUi, In contrast with the legal reoltal of tho marriage, as shown by the record, was the testimony of William Clay Silver, a newspaper man of Calexico, the California town across the border from Mexicali, who told of the wedding ceremony and party at the mayors home. It was witnessed by $200,000 more than fifteen persons, Including several Mexican officials, and was follow'd Tho building program during last Thr by a banquet given by the mayor. month exrreded that of May year mayors Ice box was full of wine which was distributed freely to the cuests. Silver The figago hy more thRn $100,000. e ures for last month exceeded those testified, and that official hired an of April this year by ac.OO.OoO, orchestra In addition to calling out the government hand. Mexican officials cording to data compiled yesterday by V. D. Finney, city buliding Inspecunable to attend sent their greetings. tor. Hesitates. During the last month permits were Re obtained to Men in Bride for 149 near constructions Just prior to the wedding the bride having a total cost of $491,909, and showed somo reluctance to go ahead with for forty-si- x alterations and repairs the wedding, Sliver testified, and askedsBe Complete ceivers Connection Traffic the costing $40,136. bringing the total witness If he thought Valentino wuw cost of construction to $53S,105. The violating the laws of California. In May. 1921. the total jost of all Forty-tw- o ceremony finally was performed after SilDays. construction was $409,220, and in ver and Valentino had assured her that April, 1922, $320,270. the marriage was perfectly valid, the witness said. The prosecution then CaTod several witnesses who testified that ValActive construction work on the new Srwtsl to Th Tribune. entino nnd his wife returned to the CaliPRICE, June 1. A stage was stopped fornia side of the boundary, plant, the first new unit, of the Baldwin going to a at the e miners' camp again near Sunny-sidRadio eonoration was started yesterday cottage at Palm Springs. Riverside county, ViUadsen of northern at end trie., the contractors, the by Brothers, Imperial Valley. this morning, hut no definite inforto whom the contract for the structure mation has reached the sheriffs office. The cottage was describedas by Mrs. was let yesterday, according to announcehousemaid, containing a Lugo, This afternoon four deputies met the living room and two bedrooms. On at ment made last night by lister I. Freed, vice president of the company. The plant Sunnyside stage near the comp for the least one occasion, she said, she saw Valwill cost $65,000 and when finished under and his wlfs at breakfast attiied purpose of protecting the passengers entino in pajamas. the contract m forty-tw- o days will have F'our men were brought here from Hiaa capacity of C000 head sets for every Orroll Lynch, a deputy sheriff at Talm watha last night by Deputy Sheriff Cook Springs, testified eight-hothat his attention was shift. and charged with resisting an officer. attracted to the couple one morning as Bo heavy Is the demand for Hie, radio men were The arrested by Grover Lewis, they were leavltig the cottage In an autoInvention of Nathaniel Baldwin that three chief deputy sheriff at the camp. Dep- mobile. because they both were wearing ehlfts will be put to work on production uties came to Price before the arrests purple pajamas. as soon as the plant is completed, Mr. were made and GarFreed wild yesterday in announcing Lite placed before Sam Man In a Young rett, chief deputy, the facts of the case. Newlyweds Sighted. aim of the company to Information reached here to the effect big way as soon as is phys.cally posOther witnesses testified to seeing Valthat Lfteen or twenty strikers had sta- entino sible. and his wife on the streets of Fhilni tioned themselves on the highway and Three acres of land have been acquired an I around the cottage from Jlry Springs In Holliday and an option secured on stopped automobiles. . to Sheriff T. F. Kelter, District Attorney i3 The 16. Inclusive. additional property to make room for fuhearing was adjourned D. W. Dalton and County Attorney Henry Conspiracy ture expansion of the undertaking announced that it had reCoincident with the commencement of Rugerl held a conference today, and defi- prosecution ceived word from deputy sheriffs thatJ two nite action will be taken as soon as witnesses work on the factory, Mr. Freed and Johad been subpoenaed at Big can be sufficiently established Bean seph F. Nlbley, treasurer of the company, lake, In Son Bernardino counts and Plans through which William Britton, charges to Justify prosecution. ) announced that the stock subscription could not reach Los Angelas tothat they William Houston, International organ- day. books have been closed, with the entire 21 year 'of ago, a bank messenger, exThese witnesses are Dr. F'lorclta capitalization of $1,000. OjO subscribed for pected to get rich quick by operating izer, was In Fries this morning to attend White, a woman physician of Palm the hearing of the strikers ai rested at Springs and J. E. Hart, superintendent by more tnan 250 Balt I.ake people. The a rooming bouse and bootlegging dive Hiawatha last night, but the men were of undertaking, financed entirely by Balt the Palm water at system Springs. Lake capital for the manufacture of a in Salt Lake with the assistance of Lil- permitted to go on their own recogniA continuance was granted until 3 device of a Balt Iake man, will be wholly lian Willis. 26 years of age, failed when zance. Preliminary hearing will be held o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with the una local enterprise, save in the d.stribu-tlo- n federal 10 oclock tomorrow morning. here at that If defense attorneys then authorities Intervened. Both are of the product, and that Is already Is estimated that 2000 strikers are derstanding It tn another case, as they engaged world-widunder arrest. Charged Jointly with con- camped along the public roads, where were believed they would be, the Valentino be 1600 will workmen an have to Approximately observe mm would go over until Saturday opportunity spiracy to violate the Mann act. The they needed at the plant when It is ready for Into the camps at all the mines hearing came here recently from 8am coming the morning. U. P. at Scoand the operation. Machinery to manufacture the couple Kinney except acwhere the' became the Bernardino,the Cal., Baldwin receiver and to assemble d field and the Martin and the Mutual In quainted esrly park of May and parts required has been ordered and will Spring Canyon. the scheme. be delivered when it is possible to in"The camp was quiet until the morning Britton may also have to fight etate Automobile stall $t, that there may be no delay in the of eight men stopped charges In California. AilHce received an May 30, when slnut prosecution of the company's plans. empty stage, but let It go on when from authorities at San Bernardino ore 9 years of age. was hit Craig Cole, to the effect he 4 wanted In that they found no., passenger aboard," Deputy Iewis said tonight In making a by an automoblla while playing at Sevcity for the alleged theft of a large statement Visiting tn connection with the trouble enteenth 8outh and Fourth East streets sum of money from the bank in which oclock last night and slightly "The next morning, about he was employed until two weeks ago. at Hiawatha. Occupy J. B. Waggoner, driver of the In a signed confession to H. J. Cas- Wednesday, the strikers stopped a stage Injured. atruck him, wag drlvlhg west which car Whan ths Hiadriver reached again. agent of the department of watha he Ths Rev. Leon L. Loofbourod. pastor sidy, federal reported the matter. When on Seventeenth South street, according to of the FT.rst Methodist Episcopal church Justice, who Investigated the cose, Britthe to executa search police, when Cole ran directly In ton aald that he was born and reared deputies attsmpted of Burlingame, Cal., will occupy the puland that he went to California warrants the strikers refused to permit front of his machine. Waggoner stopped pit of the Flrat Methodist Flplscopal In Denver About twelve men took up his car, but the risht front wheel knocked church off Sait Lake at the morning and only a short time ago. He said.that he the search.tn tbs brush, armed themeelves ths boy down. Waggoner was released The Rev. Stan- obtained employment in a bank at San positions evening services Sunday. with rocks and assumed a threatening after he had reported the circumstances ley A. Curtis Is 111 and, oh a request of Bernardino under the name of William attitude. The boy lives at They placed their hands In to headquarters. the church authorities, the Rev. Mr. Widlams. He said that he met the WilEast their eoat pockets and Inside their coats, Eleventh South and Eleventh I.oofb6urow, who la visiting here, con- lis woman early In May and that one end one man was seen holding a revolver. streets. night they decided, upon a plan of going sented to fill the pulpit. $62 of Milton Avlts. II years of age, deputy ln charge felt certain that This ts the first visit of the Rev. Mr. either to Nevada or Utah to operate a Tho further attempt to search the camp East Second South street, who was struck Loofbourow to Salt for eleven years rooming house and to engage In the any would result In bloodshed, so he called by an automobile while playing baseball, Ha spent much of. this, tlrpe Jn Hononlulu. sale of liquor. He. was to' obtain the on Sheriff Kelter who was in Sunny tide, iDL front of hlff home Tuesday.is unconHe formerly lived In Sait lake, however, money, according to tha confession, and "Chief Deputy Cook responded, and scious at the Holy Cross hospital. B. F. waa to were the was graduated from' the Salt Lake high she manage place. They reached the camp two hours later. By Nickerson ot Livingston, Wyo., reported bests. school and has tnree brothers and nu- to cjr.duct It on e "50-5- 0 this time some of tha men had left and at police headquarters yesterday that he Fie said that a few days later he obmerous friends here. Hla brothers ars had concealed their weapons. Dep- was driving the machine which hit Avits, others tained and $2104 F. C. turned Loofthe Loofbourow, Wade greater pert Judge of It over to her. They first went to uty Cook found one revolver at the place and- said that the boy ran In front of ' bourow and J. H. Loofbourow. where resistance took place, and in going the machine before It eould be stopped. "Salt Lake was my home from 1M9 Sawtelle. near Los Angeles, for a short he found boxes of cart- Witnesses verified Nickerson's story and to 1900." the Rev. Mr. lawfbourow said proceeding east. They then through the tents The hs was not detained by the police. last night. "I was graduated from thr went to lars Vegas, Nev but were not ridges, belts and gun scabbards. conPete Karos, K. Karos, arrested Salt Lake high school with the class pleased with the outlook there and deputies of 195 and tiiep went to Stanford Q. Blares,- John Vava and Steve tinued their Journey to Salt Lake. a My work is in the and Upon arrival here, they purchased finally left on the train to 'proceed into t have been In" Burlingame, ministry "Rifles, ehotguns end revolvers were Sunnyside." which Is a rooming house at l$2tfc Regent street residence suburb of San FYsncIsco, for for IliOO, the terms of payment being brought down by Superintendent Harvev, The Price Chamber of Commerce sent the lest three yeare. 1 am in Salt Lake $7$0 down and $50 a month. BrittonS who reported an attempt to intimidate a two telegrams tonight, one to Oovernor for a visit of a week and expect to be arrest here followed on May It. The man on tha Sunnyside train today. Three Mabey. end the other to the SaOt buey most of that time. girl was not apprehended until yester- strikers got on tha train at Mounds and Commercial club, Informing them that the i ,1, Both will be arraigned when the train reached the, camp the strikers were molesting day afternoon. r, before United Special prices on tomato, cabbage, Commissioner strikers attempted to bold the man. who hi their 8tates pursuits along pepper and egg plants at Vogeier Henry V. Van Pelt. Th girl furnished resisted. The strikers took his baggage. public highways,peaceful and urging concerted Seed 8tore, Adv.. man bond. The $o0 put up a bard fight and was action to uphold the Jaws. 'if, 4 UNDERWOOD N Gug-llelm- Salt Lake May Building Permits Gain STRIKERS STOP E Make Radio Will e'ght-plee- Four Are Arrested With Interference at Hiawatha. Within -e EST and Woman Arrested Charged With to Violate Law e. J -.- Child Slightly Injured When Hit by but-line- . Pastor Will Pulpit Sunday - vislt-tefor- 8ara-dakl- y. e. - . -- caul-mowe- i- f . v Tour Factory Sunday Salt Lake Engineers Arrange L Crowds Attracted, at Descendants Celebrate Birthday Brigham Witness. priate settings and features that surrounded the marriage of Rodolfo Valentino better known gs Rodolph Valentino, and Miss Winifred Shaugnneesy-D- e also known as Natacha Rambova. The colorful tale of a Mexican marriage was repeated - with - embellishments today tn the court of J. Walter FI an by, Justice of the peace, where Valentino was haled to answer to the eomplalnt charging him Clergyman s by GugMelml, TAKE PULPIT Start Given LOS ANGELES, June 1. Rodolph Valentino, screen actor, did not learn today whether he must face a jury on a charge Of btgamy. Hie preHmrna.ry hearing 'was begun, but was continued until tomorrow or possibly Saturday so some ml Being witnesses might arrive. A desorL foreign customs and a lot of flowing robes In purple and other eyefilling colors were the somewhat appro- ' ; 10 of Gay Time at Wedding in Mexicali V ' few-year- s, , - citt-se- ne |