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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY .MORNING, 21 it senttd report on will Marion Marker, colored, of 064 Paeifie avenue, carrying the tail of a black cat an,d the KinJ foot of a rulihit brings goij,) luck, yesterday, despite the fact that he was earning- both of these brlneers ofygood fortune, a colored man whom he fiatl befriended stole $00.45 front Macksy's horns. Maeker said he bad been told by white freinde tha the cat's tail and rabbit ' foot idea was nonsense, but that he never had believed. But henceforth, forever more, they tr to be consigned to ith garbage can. try this particular colored ifi'iitlcman. Mttckcy told (tie. officers that he had become acquainted With tht other man lule the. latter was iu hard luck, and had "befriended him :fnd taken him to hi home. Friday Mackey, who worki at the DenHlrt Orando shops, fashed his check, took th ver money home When he returned from work yesterday he found and conceaJod tt. it nana, but in Its place was a noie from the "friend." telllnjr him thai he would relurn the moiiey with interest when he reached hit destination. but despite the faat, that Mackey had both a black cat's tail and a rabbil ' foot in his possession, police say, he decided to report the matter to the local deective bureau, with the requeat that his erstwhile friend be Apprcheudml and detained. .Following- quickly upon the discovery of the impotenrr of the above mentioned cliarma came the reminder that yesterday wa the thirteenth of the month and again the members of the colored race were visited bv lie miseries of the day. , Three were taken to the emergency hospital last night, suffering from black ce and kuife wounds inflicted when one of fhe three From the attempted to" collect, three dollars from the other two. hospital they were taken to The city jail. The three .men were John Harris, "1, of 314 Shelme'rdine court, and ljuwrencn and Solomon Rucker, 34 and 30 years age, respective-Iv- , who live at 32 Khelmerdine court. No longer Commission Gets Full Explanation of Economic in Conditions Reasons Why -- Basin. Three-Wa- y Further progress toward th beginning of. work on the Ureat Salt lake basin project was fnade last nght. wfcsn the report of th rpevtsl com-- , mittea appointed by the I'tsh Wster commission to compile Uata regarding ecotroml isilt;IMes of th rmH.'l t ' I'r undertaking MeuJ, ciinmlwwuw of reclamation. Dr. Mead retitfejtej ih Inforwith conference mation for use In budget Director Lord of tn " bureau. , "The unit of the project on wh.ch l the constructlon'will be commenced Echo reservoir on the Weber mer ami across a diversion canal from onK'.ey river ths Kamas bench to the of toe Lloyd Garrison, es water storage comlrussion, said n CO O t.f II KM av4w In Av tla in unit. "It the first action In approving rah Ijke I aiso contemplated thai will be diked, and Hmo bay reclaimed. cle,-fchv the Mali "The Utllt water storage copimrwion as the one should bein trpon whtoh construction as the i,ne It was chosen bei-aumost nearly ready and because lis construction would give the gieiitest Immediate relief to water uern of the Lcho reservoir will be entire batn. W constructed to a capacity f acre-fee- t, 'Storage I" ihi will be used to supplement the supply or lsnds in Summit, Morgan, tt of and Davis counties. the storage will be ueed to supply hy dirights which are now. supplied rect flow from the Wwber river. Till" direct flow of the Weber will then be taken across Kamas bench to the Prove river and used by people on that stream. Such an exchange witt have the effect of lengthening the hlgh-watt period on the Provo river reclathirty days. It Is estimated byeven In mation service engineers that, a dry year. Mich as the present one. of water can be taken 80.000 acre-fee- t from.the Weber to the Provo without affecting prior rights on the Weber, In wet years the total water that may be taken may reach lOo.O'W acre feet. The water thus taken will, after use in Wasatch and Utah counties, fin Its way Into I'tah lake and become available for Salt I,ko county and Direct ute may also KaJt IJie City. be made of some of the water in Salt Lake county. "A special committee of the I'tah water storage commission, composed of Chairman W. K. Wallace, Vic Chairman A. F, iKiremus and Dr. John was In nearly continA. Widtsoe. uous session pfor more than a month, collecting data, and eventually recommended that the first construction be of the unit Including the Kcho reservoir, the diversion canal across the' Kamas bench and the diking of I'tah lake. Report of the committee was adopted by the storage commission by unanimous vote. of tht "The ultimate development f - basin. "Governor Mabey snd other state feel very much elated over official the prospects for the reclamation project, as the decision bring to a ckrne years of wrangling which have prevented, heretofore, any extensive espetidl-turof reclamation funds in this slate, tt anticipated that the initial appropriation for construction will he t.76,0X and that It will become avail-ablin 125." la Suspended Sentence Given Dick Buttery EM FIRST WISE IN I bttrk-shn- x ." . contrary, .judgment day takes place annuaiiv in rms lite in order to make man the better prepared for aervire to humanity. Rabbi Steiner has completed ar rangements for the observance of !New Year snd davs in Pocatello. Idaho. H. if. Schiller will conduct the services and Helivor addresses there in the Elks' hall Soon after the holy davs Habbi Steiner will par an "official visit to Pocatello for the purjose of starting a religious school. Rjibhi Steiner district supervisor of schfcol of I'tah and Idaho The Salt Lake temple B'ruti Israel Sunday svuuui win open on ounuav, September 21 at 10 o'clock in the o 4- - Here'$ the Record Girl Dies While on ruic tht Paid See Rodeo Rockies Too High 4or Round the World Fliers Reasons for the choice of the southern route as (he eourie which the army fliers will take in going across the continent, are given in a radiogram received by Governor Charles R. Mabey from Major General M. N. Patrick, ehief of the air serviee. yesterday The message follows: "IJpon the arrival of the world fliers in this eountry it was learned that the condition of their airplanes the poMibiltiy of their safe" passage across the mountains overprecluded the a!r mail route on account of the altitude to be obtained to make the psj- With the success of the undertaking the primary rnneage safely. wss it to sideratioii, necessary change the Itinerary to the southern route, where the mountains are lower and passsge safer. I sincerely Tegret this course, which precludes the. world flight from stopping in Lakeround-the-worl- d bait - City." Special L - t H 4 c w ,o cU f--i 0- of Chance Barred at Coming State Fair tributing elation at 112 Plerpont strtefS. The clerks, who are to he about September It, will nppolneid have headquarters at the hosiery disestablishment. tributing According to PoetiraeterRaJph Outhrie. the establishment of this westsrn distributing station- WIN Nrneari an Increase In poetofflce receiptaNJuring the next fiscal year of betwiKv fSH.OOO and - i60,ooe. BOY INJURED BY FA Lewis "Peterson. 1&. of tntxilce street, suffered a fracture of both arms yesterday when he fell at hie home. The fractprea were reduced at the emergency hoepttaL REACH DAY RATES tr Brlgham City via Bamberger Mlectrtc Tickets on sale September lt-1tioon returning Pent. II " i Advertisement ) " f R r-- vW- ' '' Cc' t Trlboas. FALLS, Idaho. BepL 11. The discovery of the body of an unidentified man In Snake river bers today Is believed by Sheriff Hanson of Power county to be th sequel to a probable murder committed approximately two weeks ago. Officer suspect that robbery was the motive or was used to cover up other motives for the supposed crime. Tbe Inquest showed that a 43 caliber bullet ha passed through his head and the examining physician reported that death was not caused from drowning. A Ford coupe with a Colorado li cense was found a mile north of the city Sunday. August 31. It was unoccupied and the door were locked ISO trace was found of the owner or driver, and the sheriff took possession of the car, securing tt In a garage. The mystery of th missies owner seem to have been cleared up today when it was discovered that four keys found on th dead man fitted four locks on th mys terious Ford. Inquiry by th sheriffs office at Denver revealed that the license for the car was purchased hy E. Sehafer, The sheriff today found on ths body of the dead man a pocketknlf with three letters. E. C. B.. engraved on the handle, the letter S was alee engraved- on th belt buckle and on k chain ilasp, which evidently had secured a watch to the dead man's belt. Th dead man, according te the coroner's Inquest held this afternoon, had been In the water about two weeks, was about 35 years of age. about five feet nine Inches tall ana well dressed. No papers or valuables were found on bis person or about his car. Officials have evidence, however,, that leads them to believe that ths man had a companion In the car and that It might have been a woman. A thorough Inquiry will be mad Into all facts connected with th case on ths presumption that the man probably met with foul play. ml NaK - frVft'lr - j Cook to Set Forth Trade Opportunities I -- if J-- Sri : ' Infantrymen Enjoy Long Delayed Celebration Organization Day. sf- 1 Fv 1 - With all the Joyful abandon which marks the festival of children, the enlisted men of the thirty-eight- h inj fantry, stationed at Fort Douglas, yesterday gave themselves up to celebration of Organisation day. The fact that the program was almost two months late, having been postponed n' account of Intensive work, from July 15, the day on which the regi ment waa rounded In l!n. only added aest to the day, which was one glorious rounQ oi entertainment from early morn till the wee small hours of the morning. I he day started with a keenly fought . ,u- tl k. ' r-- A .Via Tkt.J V.....M. haOallnn which ended In victory for the Second battalion nine A freak polo game in which the men were mounted on the staid and stubborn army mules, was nest on the program. Company M won the match from Company H with the score 3 to 0. The slow mule race which was scheduled waa not run. Private Cresset of Company H won a K-i- I 38th Three Hurt During Dayl 0 to Th AMERICAN s &' n Operating Table at Local Hospital War Mothers Request "Memory" L ? irrr-CLr-J- ; Hole in Head and Other Evidence Indicate Foul Play. Bullet "Does Sait Lake Appreciate Itfi Trade Territory?1' I tbe subject of an address to be delivered by President Frank B. Cook at the opening membership luncheon to be held at the Chamber of Commerce nest Wednesday noon. This will be the first regular luncheon eince June, Ths memtiershrp luncheons will be held eaah Wednesday until next summer. H. F. Dicke, vice president, will preside Wednesday. President Cook will give a resume of the recent trtp of the chamber caravan into northern Utah, eastern H Wyoming and western Idaho. will point out frelg-h-t rat difficuland various ties, delivery service other problems which, It is said, tend to discrimination again et Bait Lake manufacturers and distrtbutora self-searc- ; Dick Buttery, who was foiind guiltv bit:t-iesn on a liquor charge lsst week before t Teterdry mornlnK- KntrHKi--vfJudge William M. McCrea. was senby prying the ivai wintenced yesterday to pay a fire of dow sained open. $299 and was aiven a six month. "which the of a ( he k t suspended jail sentence. daugh-t-- r Btrni. e Hughes. ithirft of Pr. C K. Opmhuw had been Heorge. Umyer. changed his plea t vva.M of Mr and Mrs. David Hughes, Harnett y forced 'he reported guilty on a chnrgc of grind larcenv ,V Weiss Jewelrv roiiiitan-- . 271 South 1ST North Fifth West street, died In snd embeaz'.ement and will be sen- - Main etrtet. Manajtment of that a local hospital yesterday as she was V alleg, d foncea next Saturday. informed the officers that n undergoing an operation for the toNhavo stolen I53u5 from the Wilson firm of her tonsils. Sad arivirg the nam of vouns Physicians said hotek last year while h was em-1- o Peterson end her addrra a normal S3ti her hewt action appeared here. had called at he when they examined her prior to givWindsor tireet. AlbertiTtrvon entered a nla of not store and punhHHed a bai-y'but that her ring ing her the anesthetic, guilty to avcharge of assault with a for U In p.. Tnent for it che gave I.eart failed Just as they completed aeaary weapi the oh' rk, w hioh wa for $15, ajid the removal of one tonsil. As soon as it was discovered "that her action tffieera received fA in t hange. the aildreaa gl4n rn was glvtrg out the doctors and Wisconsin r a lot nurses began the work of restoraftre.-Wind is vnrant tion. Ivt she died without regaining W. T. CSuntAr 47 KeneinRton apartSoil ments. consciousness The body wits taken the theft of a beadto his ed the Kddlngton undertaking estabfrm apartments handbag Reouest that a small Oackare lishment. Utah soil he sent to the American Besides her parents. Bernlce is surWar Mothers of Racine. WTs, 1s 21,000 $26,000 vived by an older sister. tnaae in a letter received at Nth Chamber of Commerce vesterdnv t Show to Is planned to plant a memory grove Games In honor of war veterans, using soil oprovimately 21,000 persons paid, rrorn. every suite in tile union. slices-Into rodeo recent the theflvway it waKaitnounced yesterdav b- - nffi-- i 1000 GALLONS MASH POUND. iulsf orxthe Chamber of Commerce Sheriff Benjamin R. Harries has Deputy sheriffs made a raid Records sHjav an attendance of 5ooo served notice on tjie state fair board afternoon on the premises at on the onwU.g dav. 6"O0 Thursday, that games of chance will not be al14 South Second West street, where fiortfi FViitsv. IHit only 3S0O Saturday, lowed at the exhibition this fall. The they found 1fK0 gallons of mash, a following the ftrexychleh destroyed the action followed a conference of city still and five gallons grnndstanri. TotalNgate recelpis were and oounty officers and fair board of moonshine whisky. l:S.m0. of which JM0 is to be set members, at which the question was Two men. who gave their names as aside for federal f ax. The management' of the Operating ex- discussed. Jack O'Connor and .Tames "Moore, penses totaled ISO.ftOfl; rnXklng a loes fan-- takes the position that the ban were arrested and lodged in the coun- of it'.nyo to be assessed agMnst busidoes t not include games .of skill. ness men who underwrote thXanow. ty Jail. : MORE VA'L CLERKS NEEDED. The Salt Ijvks postoffice yesterday received author'ty to appoint Tout ew n ail clerks to handle the busl- s of the Real 81ik Hosiery dis edt . l ing. The New Year's day is a sort of judgment day. According to itidimient dav is not held after man has departed this worl,l Such decisions would be of no value in influencing conduct. Bu.t on the mp-h- ff 1 Biblical scholars maintain it was instituted st:er the time of Krra, at least 400 years before the common era. It is natural to sucrose that throughout the aces the holv lav underwent pertain ehanees as to in terpretation snd mode of observance. At no other time, however, did it resemble the celebration which Ushers in the secular new vear. Ac cording to the Jewish teachers New rear was an excellent Dsvcholoe-icamoment to inculcate a moral lesson snd remind men and women of their obligations to God and man. The Bihhesl basis for the New Vear is found in Leviticus 23:24, where it is said: "In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall be a solemn rest unto vou, a memorial proclaimed with the blast of horns, a holy convocation." mere are evidences that Bahylo nian rites did at one time nrevaTl in the celebration of the New Year. But the leaders of Jewish thought in ancient and modern times counteracted them and sought to make the first day of the Hebrew month Tishri, a day of divine judgment. This does not mean a day of fire and brimstone and the rod 'of chastise ment. Purging the day of hilarious rites, a paian custom", 'the leaders transformed it into an occasion for high resolve and sincere But Get No Loot t i. - I jer September. 28 over. Mukerji Burglars Enter Printing Office, the spiritual Israel, begins this registers the .convictions of the Jewish people. Together' with the Dav of Atonement, which occurs ten days later, it has alwavs had a uniaue hold on the Jewish people the worldJ Monkey From Mexico Acts as Watchdog prVpo-.t!on- of ia welcome. Rosh Hashanah "hihuahua monkey beats any watch-do- f when it comes to guard;iindj snd platform ing your iiroperty." remarked O. K. will Houghton of 201 Hast Fifth South riretor of international fame. When he open the Master Minds and Artists' street. "I call him Jock scries of the extension division of the rame from the Mexican republic about two years and a few leaps ago he niversltv of I'tah.. lie will Seak volunteered with a Viva!' It was ali ii the assembly hall. tabernacle ever with loafers at the Tellowstprte 17. on the night of ground, A Ef rage. limited number of admission tickets will be available for others than "Here we have any number of cars subscribers to the course: with property on board which ia safe Mukerji has been here before as one' ai long as our liexwlnian guard is on of the attractions in the extension the Job. A thought It would te division's offerings and proved to be a matinee todogchase the new kid on one of the most interesting and de- our block. Rut the morus proved to be lightful personalities In the Isentire a in palfhearer disguise and got in eloHe course of that season. one of Hardy Downing's Manhattan quent and profound and his addresses punches early In the second round. have the subtle charm of the mystic The we saw of the dog he was east The subject of his lecture at tiolng last a little faster. the asseinhtv hall will be "The Present "Now we know there's only one Crisis In the Kast." Jock's afraid of He has been Fred W. Reynolds, director of the thing well tralnad hy the trttfnc squad. University of Utah's extension divianything, with one excet-t'esion. Is now sole to announce the Whenever enters the garage, Jock Is readv remaining numbers in the course and for It. That exception is a car. He the dates of appearances of the will always give a motor vehicle room. celBbriiles have been, with one excepHe has a car Is bigger learned that tion, determined. Margaret Wyeherly. himself." actress, will be here November 10, to than He tossed a Houghton paused. a read "The Thirteenth Chair," play banana Out to the guardian of the in which she has triumphed. treasury. n the following night, Arthur " "Yes, we have no Sterry Coggeshall. director of eduIt was gone that quickly. cation at the Carnegie museum. Pitts' Forage Is simple for Jock." comburg, an authority on prehistoric life, Houghton. "Anything he with motion pictures representing the mented he puts into his pouch, like a finds "Turnof will discuss age dinosaurs, t. a Nails, cartridge, ing the Clock Back Six Million Tears"; r.hopllfter. money he's a hay, marbles, Charles Crawford Oorst, Intensive stuIncome-taHe investigator. dent of bird life, in "The Musical tern Genius of Birds": Tom Skeyhlll. Aus- carries them in hia pouch beside his tralian soldier-poe- t, philosopher and teeth- -a veritable cold Storage traveler, who will discuss "The ComJock Is a believer in "the dally ing Renaissan e In Kurope"; Donald oi.m ." Carrying his chain, he cavorts OgUen Stewart, satirist and humorist: the heama and raftera of the of Paul the Kammers. biologist lr. in "AdJing .uage. chattering at the spectators University of Vienna. him. ZoC to and Ufe' Strength Length Atkirs. playwright and poet, and ' Joctt also believes in the latest bob" of hair. Houghton stooped of lecturer Fannie Hurst, writer and down and the simian perched on his universal appeal. si nulder and gave hia head a dry hanipoo that even a veteran barber would not surpass, the deft fingers occasionally pulling strands of hair fiotn his head "Yea." commented Houghton, "if Id let him the little chap would sure fcive me the shingle bob. "The proudest moment of Jock's the Burg tarn entered tha entahliahment lfe, except when he whipped of th Wttprn JYlnttng n.mpftny, '.og. was when he rode on the wind9 South West Temple Rtreet. FriIn rodeo car the our of shield parade d attempted to Utrre recently." concluded Houghton. "He day t tp?n- h ft;, ftneording to ft 'made Anus's bucking plntos look like ' made tt tiw o.'.te esterdny. The ttiei 'paralysis." tft omblnHtiin liail been pounded" safe, Nut tho prowler failed to Kvt to th1 interior of the utrong box. The Attempted theft wuh dlstMivrred when the place wai entered fr Copal . on Sunday evening, and lasts throughout 'the following It is a purely religious pe day. rlod, and in that spirit it wiU be solemnly' celebrated iu every synathe fog and temple throughout world. Among the othoitox, an ad' diionl day is kept with "prayers, litanies, and tongs equal in fervor to those of the first day.' Babbi Adolph Steiner will conduct the services and freach the sermons on Sunday evening at 8 o 'clock and on Monday. September 29 at 10 o'clock in the morning. The public Jock Assume Duties in Poet - Philosopher From Garage; Native of Land India to Open Series of Bull Fights Is a Regular Guy. Here on October 17. Dhan 1 Body Found in Snake River; Auto Mysterv Is Believed Cleared. Haihanah, Year ' ft i!ry great basin project contemplates construction of projects In Cache county, on the Ogden river, additional reservoirs on the Weber river, and one or two reservoirs on the Provo river. Additional water supply for Troele valley is contemplated from I'tah lake. In order to protect the water and rilfstr.buri.n preserve it for evjultahl,the state throughout the entire basin, K. of Utah, through W Wallace, chairman of the Utah water storage eommiasion. has made filings on nil t t the water. These filings are made supplementary to each other and a whole of the project, so that part water rights obtained under them will all have the same priority. This fea- lure will avoid conflict . t.. future and will Insure an equitable distribution of the water throughout the Rosh N"e 1 tu M Haahanah Will Be Celebrated With Ceremonies on Sept 28 fr - eeaakesjkafc- - Rosh - tht 'lt"iive Project Was Chosen First Given in Detail. Storag FOR NEW 14, Better Late Than NeverYes, . Even in Army! JEWS PREPHBL'I Gone A re Charms of a Black His Money; Cat's Tail-Als- o mud Thirteenth Betrays Others SEPTEMBER r- - , Federal Government to Buy Bright Angel Trail Goods Prison-mad- e Now Are on Display te good Samples of prison-mad- e placed on sale to the various ate institutions In the western region under the states' ure plan at on display at the office of ths U ment have beer, in progress for two now FLAGSTAFF. Aria. Sept Utah Manufacturers' association, sis ears. To law with the thf comply burro the K earns Tbe samples inBright Angel trail, winding building trail must be sold at public auction, clude shoe from Idaho, overall o pathw-alying between the south rim but the supervisors passed a resolumanufacture and tnw. Utah of the Grand canyon and the Colo- tion providing for the sale only from mattresses, an understanding that the gov- vsed in stuffing rado river, will be sold to the highR. S. Humphries, accountOregon. ernment would te a bldiier of en national the ant committee est bidder at puMc auction In FlagCoconino county, owner of the trail, staff October 25, the Coconino county derives tolls from It amounting to prisons ai.d prison labor, la acting as board of auperviaora decided here to- about $500 yeiriy. The government agent. has agreed to pay the cour.ty 100.0i)O, day. to Bright Angel is one of the few which would be used to fave a road from the National Hid Trt lis hightrails etreaklng through t)ie From Elko fastnesses of the canyon to way forest reserve to t'ne south rim Mile lis bottorr, where the writers of the of the Grand canyon at El Tovar. The government also his iiTed to swift Colorado flow. To have to "sit down" within a Negotiations for the sale of th eUsupply sufficient additional funds to mile and a half of the landing field trail to the Urited State govern "complete and 'maintain the highway. st Elko because a pin In tbe motor of hia plane had slipped or broke waa the disconcerting experience yesterday afternoon of Kenneth K, air mail pilot. Unger had gone Drop Money in practically the entire distance on bis regular flight out of Salt Lake. There Milk waa a short delay In taking the mail in, however, aa an automoIs Well Spent bile was dispatched for the pouches to the forced landing site. milk be Tf-- linger Forced Land Field -- BORAH Bottle; It l rop your money in' the ' bottle t only Then a little tad. hungry a youngster can te. will receive on which to nourishing mlik -. strengthen his underfed body.- d Thee bottles have been the relay race and Sergeant Stewart of the same company won the chariot race All the Ingenuity of the 724 men in numerous at places the regiment showed itseit In the throughout the ' business district. grand parade, in which no one was acceptable, thnee Any. donation aUowed to parade in proper uniform. In charge of the work amy. Urge The homemade costumes produced ee small. year several were unusual, to be most conserva contribution were mad, to tive, and many a wild Imagination and Incause this corporations by in the functioned designing of them. dividual. Romeos and Juliets rubbed shoulders comin committee The charge with Ku Kluxers and Hula dancers. Kahn. Mrs. A special banquet was served In the prises Mrs. 8. G. ;v Mre. Murray Prentice, George evening to the men and their women oJv,l,.lr inj .MM C ( ) - rC Va guests, which was followed by a dance l&leh. Tkey eirpet Salt iLk to ' in the open air pavilion. surpass this year lie ikj record The Organisation day program is an for annual event and Is handled each year - Drop your money in the milk by a committee of men selected from bottle!' the companies, the chaplain and several commissioned officers of the Tegl- 'ir,i?uT treat, kid'" 1 It gen-eret- II Un-ge- r. Nit S or-l- RECORDED GOES TO BOULDER. Delbert J. Duncan leaves today for Colo., where he will handle courses in advertising, business management, foreign trade, marketing and sales management in the UnMr. Duncan t iversity of Colorado. a graduate of 'Harvard university school of business administration and has been connected with, the Schramm-Johnso- n stores in this city tor sev. eral years. Boulder, Line of 'XV Cover Cog nomen on Progressive Ballot; Action Promised Alien ytni, 12. of 171 Canyon road. suffered bruises and lacerations yesterday when the bicycle which hs was SUKOCONS MEET MONDAY. riding was struck by a northbound Dr. A. 'A. Kerr will give a report of truck about half way between First the convention of the American Col.Special to T"S TTIbotie. lege of Surgeons held at Pocatello. and Seco-nSouth streets on West BOISE, nam Idaho, Idaho, at the regular meeting of the Sept. The boy was riding out of Temple. at United States Senator W. E. Holy Cross hospital clinic at the the alley by the Utah Power 4 Light at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Borah, nominated by both the Re- Dr. A. J. Hosmer will speak on company's building when the collision occurred. He was given treat can- -, and as a of the Spine," followed bf publicans Progressives ment at the emergency hospital. E didate to succeed htmaelf, has been a general dlscuaslon of the subject. t fifth East street, was White, S3 "scratched" on the certification fDr LIQUOR POSSESSION ment. the driver of the truck. CHARGED. filed with the of tae ly Mrs. McClarlon Edwards. 22. of An information PEACH DAY BAT"8 the Progressive party. It may take charging A.. K. Provo, suffered severe Injuries yesShlrinian with manufacture and posa court via to to have it placed Bamberger procedure Brlgham City terday when the automobile In which back on the certificate. This action session of liquor at Price waa filed she was riding with her husband and E'ectric. Tickets on sate September M. Charles Morris. Unit18. Good returning Sept. yesterday by small child struck the rear wheel may be taken Monday. ed States district attorney, in th Under the Idaho lw the nominee of a machins driven by W. T. Hyde (Advertisement.) L'nited States district court. of a political party mut be filed with of isandy. The Edwards machine is the secretary of state within frva daya said to have traveled about forty feet after striking the other car. Edwards following the making of the nominExclusive Steamship Office ation. Ray McMaJg, Progressive parts' and the child wen not hurt. The acThoroughness and Only one In city giving entire time On the motion of R Verne. McCul-loug- leader, is positive,, he ay. Senator cident occurred near Forty-fift- h South to steamship buainea. and attention i name on Borah's appear and State street. Physicians fear Mrs. the attorney for the d"fens, ths Emphasized When he personally fHed It jj. O. TOmlineon. At., all line, Wil Rdwarde was injured Internally and NfviB. of of Albert kt, son notet. arraignment of with u the (Adv.) notary puoue. she has several riba fractured on the Teachers' Session th Alton hotel,: Ho ; vis charged th certificate secretary Mate; of filing now appears right side. Reports .from Holy Cross "X's" ere marked serosa 5n typewritten manslaughter hospital last night said her condition With involuntary Need of thrift. Industry and the name of the senior senator to dewas serious. Life sad Character Eeadbg connection with ' the aetidsnt at lete It or to scratch or cross It out. economy la being stressed hy Mrs. Edwards is the granddaughter street last Through ' the "X's" the typewritten state school officials at the teachFifth South and Stat of Charles W. Penrose, first counselor ers' Institute which ere being of Senator Borah can be seen. In the first presidency of the MorSunday morning, whlch 'resulted In name EPTEMSER 14. held preparatory to the opening Chief Clerk Lubkin In mon church. secretary the death of Edward Henry Wood, of state's office mys toe the of the various schools of thsr cerilfi-a'ioVirgo Is th sign which govern Oil France Hood, 1J, daughter of C. E. The mod of growth of was blrthdate. of of etate age. the night, Hood. 31 Fifth East street, received Thursday slat. year Progressive convention li br their miImv. Emphasis ' also Is being plai-ea fractured collar bone last evenlna The .mo- officials is the same now aa when- It ths Individual until Monday. to to realise that there Is nothing on the necessity for thorough was w as try that his filed; when the automobile In which she was grantu a nice for tion postponement In to become allva and nature work . In the chief elementary concerned it has not been disturbed. perfect . was riding collided with a car said to ed by Judre Noel a Pratt. real faults schcol subjects, so that a solid officials thev did to their own fallings their have been driven by A. H. Dllley. Progressive sert issued The ayUnst complaint not their alleged ones.. not alter the foundation may be laid. The etate and they will take andThe admiration Thtrd avenue. She was taken to the Nowell by the countv. .nitre-reof n these people fop of lecai eteoe to have Seunor public department emergency hospital where the frac fir charged him with reckless driv- Immediate the external and their dealr to make to ee that pupils Is fcorah's name properly certified. ture waa reduced. Police reports of and 'Aith dritng ar. amm..tii ing a and good j Impression appearance In schools take a the high the accident aald the car in which hlle lie was under the Influence of , often lead a them Into embarrassing I course, embracing vocaFrance was riding, driven by E. UTONIAN,. His bail was ' AT WORK ro Intoxicating liquor. and .habits of positions tional snd academic subjects. unA f iked in the sum ( eiaggeratloa rtrtn tast street, was wro- ck. Wiley Padan, editor of tbe Univerfalsehood.. tng west en Broadway and that .Is pointing out the value- of charsonerst rvics or th Wood ho sity of Utah Utonlsn, has left for. andThey ar usually restored from faacter education. Dr. (".- X. j,n. the NJieehlne driven by Dllley waa will be held in th Forest Pole chap! din Praneiseo. where he Cat., is or the appearance of Illness by tigue sen. state superintendent of p,i(i. going north on Third East and met at t o'clock this aftemtion. tnteit-me- making arrangements for the en- a few hours with nature. lie instruction, is devoting bis at the Intersection. Emily J. gandforti. w ill be in Wasatch ceme- graving nd art work for th publiWatch the Want Ada this week for iwn H. of 41 Fifth East street, waa In . time almost esclusivelv to Insti. tery. 'I lie Dorly mav t rlewed at cation. F'sdan ws an artiet en the bargains In real estate.' Thla la tha' tute work at the present time the Berk. rar also.. Frances was the Stiwe-tMmthe Htrmtrngi-fvensTf y tfme to plan tin yenr "winter home ani the residence. only one tnJursiT humor magasme, last year. from 10 to l!:J" today. i? the Want Ada will guide won. s ; r- 13-- The hoe-nft- ' , srtary Hearing of Nowell 7. on Manslaughter Charge Postponed Thrift t tt at n 1 rl - !r - v 1nstj-artin- ii l m wi -' 1' |