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Show SALT LAKE TUHiCNE, FRUIAY Till: 13 FEimlARV lOKNLNTr, 7, 11)19. . LIGrcn Community House Success CAVASDL counter- EjXXIOalleged maker of feit silver coins, captured with fit at &tur part; ' er F out- topi Garfield. i Recreation for All Women Company Po;ts Notice m Line W7:h Conclusion VOL V. TAElfDM, seated ea table, and Mias Sara Halil day, welfare promotion, who are the government ege&ts women in charge of the community recreation house la Salt Lake. MAKT MISS la ' Reached at Conference. 1 maim tvrdwy fwn Xew York from tne committee of tie Utah Copper ootipny, management jootenJmy posted at botn mills In ths mines in pingnsm and of a notice. effective a fJwfleSd, Hitherto, ifcs sreneral reduction In aye Vth Copter oompan, both at yht and tmift. Las been uoterned ly the acae pie ' Nailing (or the major portkm of l&t jer. under ttnls pi this being about . the Butts ale te ' t Ins ported Potke. which t out 11 tat the a tin mitira and mill', cfU-tiotiS of the diifnpauy is taken btcauee of in the tapper btdueltN, as outlined I lilted bv Ue in th rUiewnl labor after the ton tat department ofgitn Mi the employer of the big erem. has just tenne to wlihh prowhKea. copper that a tfuec in NuaWngtou It nn agreed Ui be (aid trie present suite of when copper ta ruling at V tents per Rh a reduction of 1?' cent pet pound. for rath rent reduction In the pile 'day With oppr f topper, donn to selling tw low "2 rents and don to S a reeel who base ao tains, emplojeea stale in sxue of $4 15 per dav at tis mines will continue to be reduted at th rat of lb1 cedis per day for each rent decrease i0 proper prhe, while all other aid he reduted at the employees rat io cents per day for aach decre,iie. The posted at tho tnljle u the same injiotic Hordlnsrx pt that'll receive a hits who slates, kftip!ose mag in on ess of $.1 so per day shall uoi be reduced tjime to at.therats of cents per day fur eacA cent in do Tint i I Full details of how he -eaped tjpatb while helping hji.i nit ion on tbe western front u Fr,,, their-deman- ds. s treasurer. ( More than tbaty member of the association were presant. Talks yvere m$lr which dwelt upon many phases of general contracting conditions. com-mitte- e OF Subjecf lo Revision. Armed and Masked Bandits Hold Up' Tam Operators and Make 0F With Cash. County Commiuioner Scale in March. The wage male for March will be ' based upon the copper price average for Krbruarv A statement made yesterday nd Mining Journal by the Fhgtneerln quotations for the theKehruvry fives five days III February. These quotations range from lg iiS.i on February. to to HM.I on S. tonaequent-!yIf th'a range of price I maintained during the month of February, the skilled employee of the company will on March ) begin to work on a wage scale which Is II per day less than it has been on the copper price heals The unskSiytl workman, beginning with March I and with copper ranging below lli centa during February will receive a reduction of Ml cent per dav in Mis py from w hat it has, Men up until today. ' Official Statement. J Follow lc . a copy of the notice posffd at the Klnglism properties Only the change noted above Is required to make it apply to the Oarfleld plant of the coin th oomjitton f h copper Industry, n fully outihuMi in tn e(4e-pin- t by tlie Unite! States slenof out labor In Waebinifton on it bat become ntesttr lo Punt. c. vvatcps MFffetive Fehrtmrv 7, 11419 the present fraie pakl to empioNeea of the Utah AVpjer cotkpati viU be ctneidered to bar the oale hen rippr la enin at 26 retita 2or pound, based upon Jna 4k .Mining Journal quotaUon. ien i upper eells between 26 nt4 and IS tentt ill be a re- pep pound, tncluetfe, there daKSon m ae for eat h Uerreaae in the price per pound of copper, foU ofra 1 town tJie Frpm 26 renia to 22 gisreji refitted of ail emplovees il be reuse In t'e le rents for evh Un xopper behn 2 1 prlr of copper cents and Including 16 cent, empknees ho receive a base age In txre4 of 44 H per dav vill continue to be reduced i 121? above ate rents for uu n of f at the price but all tvtr dereai1n d! be fedmed at t.ie uft er emplo.eeft ate of 10 cents per da for each uerreaae. May I5e Itoiscd. 'TIvc alove walr t.ikem into ronmdeia lion 1 10 present oet of living, and 11! b ublert to revision even copper ia is tents per Muing at a prne wn atoe revieion pound vvhenever uuh h juwtilied lv reduction of MviiLg toet Heretofore the enMom an been to baee on Hverge changes ui bra lea of monthly quotations of copper prt r lor me t that natom cannot preceding month, lx folioel In tiitto install lcau tlieie ere no CiUotatlona durin Jaruiarj Therefor, an the lnis in this note, ti aeMumed been ha at 2a cent per price huh i ijrj cr t' an U e prUe at pound hioh am Kaes e:o made durlug Jan-u- r. eil above the present prtc ami c,uotat6na for Kstruaiv aet Big Force Employed. At !t. BlnKar prup rf it Uv 4 ,d ; v 1 I - -- t Wtte companies in reh.HT n ri h t'mrrjTK a dav affe tn a u, rt In atrL empowers in HntU corda arid Great Falls 're kimouiu bv t e Anaconda Copper ML g tOTiib&rn, following a inference of iej-- t nr m x Inigeit n Inmg itn a ton:in5nje of thi1 dlMih't. 1 he new. wag $4 75 of for miners is based on V e cor-tenieied Ir.io ust wit) is Mm' elern Federation of Miners. r'tfrics for bmiueff of Cents a dn f -r f'Mv m ;Ji $r e of top- Mont. n- Ht wr 0 et ej Board. ng Under Guidance of Experts Girls Clubs, Institution ct tht I1C marked wuccegs tended tbc Program Is Elaborate for Memorial at Tabernacle bas at- eMablihent of the CoqiiHUDitv Jlccrr at ion bouse in tonlt Iuke is highly gratify ing 'to Kair-,hll- eom-plctc- pre-guil- d - Plav-pound- s lem. - , Smfh, vice president of the Martin Coal company, spoke against the declArinff pro pAAd county bond be an Injustice to the thatlt would taxpayers of Salt Lake Citv io float at this time. Ifla motion Bthe bond to lay th matter indorsing th bonds proposition on the table received no sec ond, and the club, unanimously, 'with the exception of the vote of Mr. Kmith, xnt on lecord indorsing the bnndtf George G. iu, 1 L The passing of a counterfeit silver dollar at one erf" the mercantle establishments of Garfield the Liter part of last December, followed by an Investigation on toe part of the seciet service, resulted a 'few days ago in the qtlsoovery' ot a counterfeiting outfit In the cellar of a dwelling-hous- e in Garfield, ehowtngevl-denc-- e that almost up to the time of discovery it had been used in the wholesale manufacture of bogus dimes, quarters, avid dollars. Emilio Ugiul Cttvasln, one of the occuof the house. Is under arrest and pants is lg the County jail In default of bonds n tnie sum of J0o0, and Giuseppe Vlgon- giarl aud Calllsto Vlgongiart, brothers, believed to be the counterfeiters, are still at large The three men lived together In the house and are believed-thave spent their spare hours in making the were coins. all employed bogus They , at the from whKh It Is that they secured most of the bellied base pietal with which they manufactured their spurious money. The Investigation Was m.rlo bv YV. II. Davenport, secret service operative, to whose attention the mawter of the counterfeiting waa drawn on December 27. lift, when a newly mode bogus silver dollar, dated DSL was turned over to On him by a merchant of Gai field. January 14 another of the spurious coins of the same date was brought to him tn his office tn the fcdtral budding. On January ;9 the men whff passed the coins were located In Garfield by a deputy sheriff, who at once notified Mr. Dafwnport. but the information reached the office of the secret service agent too late to effect the captuie of any of thfr rid. with the exception of Cavaatn, who wiua taken Inlo custody while at work iu the smelter The other two suspects did not report for work on the day Cavasm was arrested. They passed through the time gate, however, and are 'believed to hane scaled the high ferteft. the works, as the record docs not Yvtiovv that they checked out. In thw. outfit confis. ated bv Mr. Davenport areYKsertes of molds for the casting of dimes, quarters, halves and dollars, as well as a large amount of base metal, '1 he acids andi hemhjils for plating. outfit aJsoTncliidcg'sfinfSidng tools and pliitidwrs melting potv as well as honest coink used In making lie molds. On one of the snelve in tne hbqse, among a quantity of canned goods, was a tomato ran containing forty of the bogu dollars. The spurious coins are crude, Atoth In execution and milling, and are void of the true ring of mint coins, It Is not believed passed passing FVom the that led lo thetr detection appearance of the outfit, however. It is apparent that they were readv to commercialize them In' wholesale quantities? The man under arrest apd the two at liberty are Italians miiimini ne those LS STATE t reduction e tte 'rqqwt Mmmg Kiimim, a Suferlor. North Ihitte the W A Clatk' propei ties the lui-- t liutle and Lsiv Is Iqi'v tompame iil'M at ion of tv 'i.rers' Tie offu t o ri ion He Initd tils Salt Lake Man Who IP C j tt . r stvtion g VV U. 8t'tie v .Margin j te ito-to- 1 Confining Iff Offb 4 that -- 11 , n $ .tft ninfre i louinomen in ditfu.nr trnft, I l0 The age of miner's tf n -- dtcet-utiv- e APPORTIONED XV. R tK tvterr Jr (er peo- - J pr,etor of ft vuh'aniz rg plant at 36 Laet Pourth South street, had boarded a train ounAai.d left tbe d.v v.rtly after is J's- - I odi r of the board jesterd i appearance Thursaay. January 30. fcher- - of exSimnrrs The Apportionmei t as follow j C. time t Los Angeled' foiinh, made lev, $lrj.xu, he. Lnxi t $ F'hmore $ 7137. t'alJornSd, tr graphed Sheriff John I 4 sal (.Videos taet mg H that hewae In oie - Fth Iike, $ '73 x, on of Information that Carter is in Los!aplK $Tx.3!s, Mnuilok'u 43. Povjfi ' 1$ 375 46 sffwf t4.Tl 13. Uintah. A ignite. Tie trosace. which was n Lo " aatch $!' . R Cate ngeies eeierdav .iead Jr , la here ia the cit3 His father ould DA!- rWIKf D nDTOTC AXT U e hax not er'fy the fact, but XvwxjILIv 1 poaitiv e Ir formation lie is 1 I PD I Carter disappeared after draingJ!?A LAW has ' aau)t C J. MNULTY - s- f 'tded he. , TO APTITr sxwrllvJu lJ ur . een t game preserves i - aml is touted .11 Cal., disapreared a .e as asMstant days niter his son was missing. mt rela H ftwm thajlh. urW,n Shun tivra dsnrt lM. T'.ts ulifuifi rt would also vaptwnr- tu his dvnv Fv rvpait of t.i side- t artei a d s- - U.anv m I t U fimingtOB. 1 vomm-SMo- - RltnAAD.ld . pioisMin m tn bait loke. Boston building he TtWed LTfiLr Injhs Y)uh!1-f.- s this tirntiTv nn.bth ha. IIH SOON TO . The uiM. ' sp-i- Guilty of Attack. f5 7S ami rfV..ere in proportion n e new sva e ,3Lrlt IvUer, alleged to IP file se! slashed fr m f to undi, r apphtnts andcoprer rtfli a knifa during a hand un.1) ft t no6e 111 rot be red iced tf tn htofmfes moment of domestic dtfferene at the t. on d fall below 17 cent pne hser home in Garfid, pleaded guRtv injpor T e oKh la! qunlatptn or copper e?re-ia- v etcrtla bifue S fl mtn lleger, jueGce v as IK to U tie sm.fl er of the to a thaige of ii4 CGnt and pace U He wilt be sentence! this operator it H unde Mood adopt the battrv PC SiS , morning hs 1116-t- or ."''jl ! , ts . the Iniprcsston uf i , ' ar ttsso-tiatio- n, to Be in Los Angeles. Po- ts Ss-il- d Week Agio Said - 1 That Utah highways transport committees are planning an enlargement of their scope of work to meet the demands of slate production during the post-wreadjustment period, was the Information received by Arch M Thurman,, secretary of the State Council of Defense. One of the. principal objects of the transport committees will be to extend facilities to the interior transportation agricultural sections of the state, thereby the farmers to get thetr prod-ucenabling to the main markets and shippU SIDDOWAY PLANS The establishment, also, of truck transportation is part of the . program of extension In' Washington and Kane counties notor express is already operating, To check the rapid extermination and tn Utah, 'H. H. Hiddoway, state fish " ,s expected to have motor freight and game ct mmissfoner. has devised a lines established tn Wayne county In plan providing for the setting aside of time for the early spring production. five large preserves, and will Introduce legislation to acsompllsh this purpose tn OGDEN SCHOOLS the present legislature. Tbe ( ache National forest, the Ktraw-berr- v MODERN HEALTH BODY Water shed Fish Lake Mttkthal forest, the Dixie Tratbrnal forest and the The Ogden city schools have hceoine Ophir range are considered by the commission aa suitable plates where game members of the Utah Legion of Modern be Health preserves might located Grouse, elk. frusaders, an organization to prodeer and fish Will be propagated In these mote the health of children bv teaching of clekullness and hvgiene accorddistricts and precautions taken against rules. their destruction secCarrying a gun on ing to Frank W Lei Mere,' theae reservations Would be prohibited. retary of the Utah Fublic HeaUh who ts state director crusade Mate) lal for the enrollment of FORESTRY FUNDS J0 (kill pupils ha6 been ordered by schools of the state, according various to Mr ARE I.eClere The schools of Milford, Murray City. Mioab. the Tlntic district, and all of those tn L tab county; Washington The apportionment of iTV Li.nlilj 7 Davis countv. Tooele county a reoehed tnp jwrmoh ag bv county, Morgan county and the south Summit (the state treasurers ofrh from tue gov district, coinpi 1st Jhose which previous' Tsuonaj" ravou'TTmd ly Joined the organization. i during 19IS foi the benefit of jh'IiooU and of the (unties of t.ie eiai !puKc CAPTAIN e At 1 CfTTY U A RinlT1 teleVJIL.L Owivayt I - In e veMerdav. Miss lia-Pur- TimWs union and t'n Ii dependent t p .hvlaied Mutgan to he tie man v o Miners miwn ,ue conslkeitng stnldig he. v pi bov atHiqt U ves- - of age tied iac-- e of the red . thin robbef t'e, mo t. op'iipi tnd n ItetKirt- - putdisi ed m fn an, allo-.sornhiv m.mdnn Miss voitonlompary is U as Mia omul oomp.i n 's St a t t ic bupi4v cm a t "iitcmpiaHi g rMaMu'miem ( n. md was tn of a poll'- aree o' tue offir e'p.vy w Ken - domed ro sf-- 't . oeithewee l'. t rohherv sharing plan ok p.a-lliniod lo Mioiiiii Oiflius her. t.siny w L a ret .1 tie o lu-s Moigu, nit! ougli II e sUtemetil w , made t' at t Jv v.ars of bo j a tout ud nn the in lus risjm. if8 West Tl i mm "su eel' present svelcin qu.sl ontum i.rt In lle-tve- s H I( f lOjq.cr market Mbixl'mi , larifies enHPg report o' the topper evpor' , It, b, ri lebbter He ledaIj of ui.sion wlikh ha gore to l.'uope It.hivux robbed J T l.lo.d of J3 tirenarct is .iid, topper lor espott be eid plo-- e if fi m east. oJf watib ai.,1 cl ein at j: tents despite sa.es it domeMn and ' pio, nt SoClh and First W esf tills figme lou.esti, sale buveisleow s'reels earv moinmg Is Mid are mode slmp.v to keen ibe'll.od ha failed to i Jemeterdy ifv Morgan vurp v 'to- kv yrorn ik ertaxmg t e fman- and i lew no being folio ed are bubwi' loniatiits imeb'e to torc pe ted to reeu't In the appret enwion t 4r entile produMhin the Un 'i4d to hae assKted Morgan Tn T e tat ment of tie nnt'ftda M nt i Sumla morning robberv In a few UiN . fcnnianv C t 41. rs is held at tee vit t idt irnmn ing Fbn,arv 7 tvejjal! Pending furtherlemg of tie imettigatiou Kt.es fnr m gt h.r ni'n(rs will be $4 7 Jv argc- against Mm fle-ni- Dis-appeare- m Ei IK v We have sure bad some bAe. if. started from. Beaumont, France (sber8 our last position was when the wit ended), aud traveled through Fixate and crossed dver into Belgium, jubt the southeast corner ot Brig,, and passing through the town of Arlnei Wc then went into Luxemburg; stonpej at Mersh iu Luxemburg for a coupled herc wote bit davs. and that was last letter to you. After wo left .Mersi wo hiked through some pretty rmijt mountains until we rcai bed the lllitw valley. From then on until we arnte4 here we certainly saw some pretty cons try along the river. M R ! 1 lea ofl If lav foi mi Christmas on Rhine. I Well, guess 1 will spend ChruliM slong the Rhine this 3 car, but wouM like much better to spend it along ths Jordan. Some of tbe bov got nen tat the Xtoth arrived ba home, and I was wishing I could have gone ban with them. I saw a clipping in one oi the papers where it gave an aeeoroi about Johnnie Holden gettiug hurt hi is'tbo one whose letter you read m E MAJOR Sidt Fake fr.enas of T-- SE near! Mayi bank and trik ths paper about the battery adopting ths French bby. Well, about the accident: They M it pretty badjy twisted in the I was. there and know all aoow it. I guess it was about the ehw'd e were out hauli shave I ever had. ammunition aud had made one tqt llolden was in charge of our sagos, and I as helper, having ridden os l4 seat with tbe driver the first kai noun Change Seats. ' ciffe bad gard strik N DII OIJ - V off ajfre wou ta-- wagon after we gqt fturied bark fer the second load, and almost went t sleep on account of being up the iglt before. All of a sudden I jumped Bf with tbe explosionof the bomb, and covered with flying 3trt, and got oS to see who was hurt. I found wl that bo lead driver and wheel driver and Holden were all hurt, and even oDe of the horses was killed, aad 1 was tbo only one on the wagon ah was not hurt: Well, I gues it would have been a different story if Holdei had net got on the seat in my place. if Or: ib ip :hat rom yari iritl , oul goo. J T 5 this 8 sue pat o'el ope tid Lei Lev eon Th toit to Utah laet month grams sent to armv officials m th vafl ous cantonments throughout the country . f enlisted requesting th release and officer, amounted to $16 25, -Ins to Major FYed Jorgenxen, adjutu 1 general of Utah. The securing of a discharge froo th srice has been facilitated in tb cwtb of a great number of L'tah n i1 stdt officials. Where a man that he isfurgentiy needed a home wf industrial reasons or on account of th distress of his family, and claims with affidavits, he'ean b a discharge. Application is made te commanding officer and the matter then proceeds-throuthe Tegular routine military channels. , Hv-,- upi-ort- REPORT DELAYED rfa T r Notice. K S JjClWet- KTU - wTnI,BC ioi SI IN Kj t W an P th. He ta. IRIGTION The final eoort from the slate board of examiners BY PROJECT office of 'h ed has been tr t on account of differences in t findings ot the Investigating committee working on the Hatehtown lrrsatiB project and adjustments. The report of these coma It'ee to diave been submitted to tn bos examiner, so that It could e pu ,ln' shape for presentation to tlm is expressed, howrever. ft1,. report will be ready by the end 08 so it bt legislatuf-Confidenc- wreek. DECREASE NOTED IN a In . ti fa INFLUENZA REPORT c of eaef t decrease of twrenty-thre- e influenza was reported by the edT br1 of health yesterday, but twent-'- " new cises being quarantined m 'h'rtw ocLouses one death from the disease curred during the day. Leading Stationers, Printers' n,L.'Fis 1 inao ,he clt.v commission and the ountv asking for ithontv to Cmclna and county Inprovement K,Ue bonds jot gh J era Arrow Dress, Inc.. ,? Nulty, f Advert ne1fnl ! the .fate m idne snop suieriiitendent South. before he revived ms am commission, and before rlleftrle coiimtiv w w ill g,ld to rn he is in bye lor early J ..motion Life and Character Reading to be aa tor m b.. an. j--, Jlu lg ln c,iarp, POWer of the Paris. Lyons FEBRUARY 7. Alediteiranean railroad at v rese Th.s nature is studious ltd actus lid U absorb masses of knowledge nformatlon without any trouble. 0 Manufacturers rtVOr Bonds. memory is good and the sefie The board of directors of the Tl thet When we J left our gun pOntrci the seepud time" Holder told me to nt in the back of Ihe wagon.-she food ride in the seat and not haw to t his horse along, bo I lav down is the of tkn7S.r hoard of - go- STATE SPENDS $106.25 BROADEN WORK OF TO RELEASE YANKS HIGHWAY TRANSPORT -- drcp Thmrs nrc i Jim Napolv, years of age. 714 West Sixth South utrert, an Italian stokor employed by the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, received burns on hie face, hamle, chest, back and arms early this morning, following an explosion, when he poured keroseqe in the kitchen stove. iNapoly works until midnight In the roundhouse, and was starting a fire tor the preparation of Jug midnight meal when the accident occurred He was taken to the Ht. Marks hospital bv Toliee Chauffeur H. J Thomas, and Wagon Sergeant L. R Watts in the fiolu-ambulance. The officers found shreds of burned underwear scattered about outside the house1, where Napoly ran after his clothing ckught fire Hospital attaches reported his Injuries as surious, though not fatal. 45 JOIN iv-- ent Aimeomta KEROSENE EXPLODES AND MAN IS BURNED 1 j -r m.il JP1 -- e would te mtnis shoo'd copper lielow ;7 mots n, tb-v- t the promhtors bf the enterprise uod ho W , those who arij 10 charge of the work. The presefft work mav bo said to be Next Sunday. the first in whivh a more or less series of daily programs has been carried out, and (he widespread interest At elaborate mueiral program for the manifested is f by the young ivopien Hoevelt memorial eenlren, to be held takeS ar a certain indication of connext Sunday In the Tabernacle, as tinued and eonstantly growing useful-ne-compiled , j egterday at the meeting cf The institution is conducted 'under the committee in. the Hotel Utah, over. by Xephl L. blonds. Th pro- the supervision of the United States whihh has assigned fo the gram Is to be onp of the beat eveigiven government, work two young women well qualified here. for the superintendence Of the, estabTliff committee meeting ell atas tended and ery detail 4nf the ervtcea lishment. Thd direction of tht work is 111 be held at in' charge of the Misns 8ara Hallidav The eervUcs comph'ted 2 o'clock Sunday aftemtNn In thg Tabor ami Mary V, Farnum, both ' thorough aimle student, in women's welfare promotiou 11he program folio s Man he Funebre Uhopin), otgan, and bijth of wide rxperience in their, rcsie-tivf ' lines. John J Mi'Plellaa Miss llaltiiiav is a graduate of the Ho Firm a Fuumiatmn, V Satnto r I of the Lord uiversitv of iowu aud further qualieviev), Tahernacle choir 3 Invocaflon, jftithun H Lund fied through eouraes at 4 erum" tMos.irn. Ae jjt'oljjiiibiH uatvikity. New York. For choir one she was of the nafional 5 Introduction of chairman Uv'rrn ,,fithrec year Ua mherger secretaries of the Campfire Girl of New 6 all Him Miller and the comotk AddreHa, planned ?, iTardim! munity titv, Lead. Kindly Light work in New York while atUucViev liuck), tthitet James tached to the office of Lr. Luther H. rman, GllHHrner, Nielsen, August iijrum Gubck, president of the National Christensen. M llliam Ihddaaaj association of America. In J Largo tHandrU, organ John J. .M"iiminer she is in general charge of cClellan S Address Nephi L Mmria the big camp for gi'Js at Lake Okoboji, 10 t'rosalng the liar tTennyaon), Iowa, established under the auspices of Tabernatle choir the I'mversitv of Iowa. 1 benedicthm, the Ke J H .N. WilMis Fafnum is a graduate of Co liams 12 Funeral Modi' i Beethoven i. or- - lumbia and lso of the Habff School I of Met idle ii. gun John j I'ancing, one of tlr celebratell Hus- 1'rvf t t'. l.uml, director of l hoir. piau schools m New York City, Be- fore, being called bv the government, ' George Auerbach Returns. Miss Faruum had charge of' a large UcdVge tv. Auerbach, of the Auerbach part of the recreational work for wocompanv, returned vevterdav from the men in Chicago, and prior to that-serviwas engaged in similar work at cast, where he lias pent some time in bile absent Nashville, Teuu. In the summer months the interest of his firm. Mr. .Yuerhai h visited she has charge of all the physical, recfrom Halt most of tho industrial centers in the reation classe, a Lake Okol0jU , and reports a deCidedlv Upon the closing of the lowacartip optimistic season Jatreud. Hallidav vear, flic Mu-o- s fWid l'amfim were ordered to Halt Lake. 1 he expect to remaiu here throughout wage figure per, evipl that the the winter ami string aud then may on cof.iei Is .0 cents above l..r,M, be assigned to the Iowu camp. hough they know as little of their e said that for in aires fUturo dotau hi aniiv officers jLDOw of pret'c tu io flirt ier d to Emphtteitin Jhe Importance xU road Salt Lake county, that the building outside world, through the' medium of trucks aqd passenger automobiles, may monk readily find entrance, Charles V. Stillman, chairman of the board of County eommJssloners, appeared yesterday before the Klwant. club at the regular weekly luncheon and meeting Mr. Stillman declared roads which were considered adequate ten years ago do not meet ths cf todsv, and that nothing wilt place Salt Lake in a position where it will hi the recognised hub of the great, lutermountaln eovntry tf a greater extent .than good roads. Ht said that SO per Vnt .of the revenue derived from the Bale Jd the' proposed $1. 50 000 bond issue will be used in making hard surfaced roads and 70 per cent on macadam high, ways, while J00 miles of roads are proposed to be constructed a Ion the foot hills of the XVasatch mountains, east of Halt providing a tnfans of enjoy-- , most beautiful scenery In the lug the " He described In detail the plans state of the commissioners the concerning building of roads, and asked for the supof the club tn interesting tbe people port in voting favorabfy on the county bond v , queetlon. George G. Bvwater, county survevor, declared that the beauty of the Wasatch east ' of Salt mountains, immediately equals even that of the Alps, and that Halt Lake, with a climate better than that of southern California, and with surrounding scenery rivaling that of any neighboring state, was largely overlooked because of the kick of good highways. In connection with the statement that from t,he higher points of the Wasatch view- of the mountains a magnificent whole of the Halt Lake valley mav be ob tallied. Mr. Pywater said that he would like to see the Klwanla club take some action toward solving the smoke prob- v Becomes Power. the M Had Long Hike Uarfte!d-'snelter- South Temple-Seconstreet car ht the end of the line at Second et and Thirteenth South street at 11 4J oclock last night. tnanked bandits, Uh drawn hed tjp and robbed Conductor revolvers, K 433 Hazel murt of the fare box anX 8apyd In the darkneea of rbe Ulalv Aocordihg to oiflciah IJgiit & Traettoh rnmpam, the motor-maJ. B. t urtin, 776 Hast Sixth South street, was on the point of starting the can for the inbound trip, hen the masked men entered the ear and commanded both members of the crew to hold up tneir hands. One of the ban-oit- a kept The conductor and moferman covered ith a revolver while the second flsbher removed the fare box, after which both men backed frem the car and south, disappearing in the darkneaa. raji Offiolala said the personal valuables of the conductor ami motorman were nor molested and that the total amount of the loot would not exceed i0 in cash and street tickoU. . Heteytlves U Ireen Vnd C. W Fatten ncoured the vicinity 'ip the belief that Jh bandits would break open the box andLabandcm it after securing the contents, but at 3 a tn, reported no definite tric of the tol hcra. The street car tuon, however, fupplied the officeiV w ith a icr4puo.j of the Vtthln an hour after the thugs. robber, Hger H M Ljicke of the dotnpany an nounced that a reward of $100 would be paid f the cap tuna of the men and that every eFfort wodh bg made t bring the highwaymen to book. Develop- Highway . ment oF Importance. H.a LINE WITH DECREASE) De-claf- i Metal nii.N I tau t ppr iunrui f,aifitd up r .e t e to t of firt eiiipui approx 50f0 mn Nm v Jan mr 1. in tin it'i t.ie p it uimk ,uh t urUiln.fMtt of t sv 'on j'todH thurfiraduHMv n.aiiie, tv oup.its tpuy it 40 per cent aM the fute r' t about 'V per ceit t 'fgr tid h Tie iLen hamnissioii hhiv ...i ta'... t .at vine m.i eomiaiy uit!dn'T.eUU n noHh M r4'opptr he muuikh 4 unfu ton of tor- ch emuloveti i m vpiu (lot. Oic OJl(i be Hivienbiu in t t Two Others Sought by United States. o ! ed y One Man Under Arrest and half-dolla- The statement set forth, however, that the .wage ocale ta suhjert to revision, being ,irtslliated ea It month ujh the ttvei.ne price tit w huh copper sells monlh. That ii, during the the wane Houle tor February, which become effective under the change this morning, it presumed to be haed upon Ihe average opper price for January, Inasmuch a there were no January' copper Quotations, however, the company or the basis of computation assume, J"the January average to have been 20 cent., on tht baala the reduction -- tn wages for eMlIed men, those w hose wage base has been leexees or 4 IS per day. wifi amount to 75 cent per day dutlng the month of February, 4ft'he em-t unskilled labor, that la, those plavees whose wage base Is lea than 4 Ik per dav, are subject to g reduction of 121 cent per dav fur esahreent of the copper prion range below ST cents. In other wonls, the unskilled workman now, with copper on the arbitrary Janubaati, wtll receive a reducary tion of 70 centa a duy in 111. puy. Coi Me,-li- - 1 ! and of how Corporal John I Holaq r . and Mrs. Edward H. Hoke, son $t of Balt Lake, was severely wounded a given by Cecil Brown id a later d his parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 ruct Brown, also of this city. Young Brwon waa origina'lv mt, Jdoth field 'artillery at Car p Ke. and went overseas with lluKies gjf other youths in the June replseetw draft, composed of skilled aitillcnmei The contingent sailed front Lsmp June 8, arriving iuVrame Julv since which time manv, of the li, Acen with the 17th field artilG-vproa the little town of E figure- - aMt ln miles down tbe river from olliat 7, writes, in part ,as follows: lormer-fcnornll- A commission making not only would tend to stabilize wages, but would prove much nmre satisfactory to craftsmea and contr.w-torthan the methods employed at present, it was made Contactors stated. the statement that there would be great. satisfaction in having a commission which would act as a eougtx of appeal it) case cither employers or employees believed they were'being imposed on. Luring the business meeting, the following officers for the next ydhr were elected: Hdnry E. S'chraven, president; G. M. Alston, vice president; J. M. Viiladsoii, secretary, and Frank Bchuy-kr- . ' v of g of theGenekal Contractors association, bey ,at Vie New house hotel last night. A comniittee was appointed to take tba decision before the legislature and ask that such a commission-b- e created. Composing te committee are Oliver Hodgson, A. J. Uilhs and G. W. Iloggaa. Heretofore the adjustments in waps the have been made by eraftsmen and firat eontraetors. the te Lxplanation of Action. John E. Holden Victim Shellfire of German Gunners. The adjustment of wages for skilled and unskilled laoor in the building trades, as well as other problems of unemployment, should be under the direction of a state or federal coriimis sioo, according to a decision reached at the annual banquet and business meet-it- I).' C. 1 Lin bar, receiver for Hi City izea. ' 8tt bnk t Binglmm iul Cop?' t CPPrie'i per Btate bok dressed ms meeting of the depositor at tb Miner' ball ia Binghttm last niht and presented the condition of tba two embarrassed bak8-Tbe- f receiver said that the Copper State bank earned a large amount of worthies notes. Be declared, too, that he had found $173,000 worth of notes lg the Citizens State bank absolutely ' valueless. Mr. Dunbar explained tht if he , were forced to liquidate the banks the , depositors would not receive as much as 00 cents on the dollar in the case of (the Citizens State bank, and m n esse of the. tapper State bank they would probably be paid as muelss 80 or 85 cents on the dellar If plans being worked out 'by fcalt Lakerk interested jn the banks organize and takqf over the ase the two institutions kre earned to completion, it wpuld beawith the understanding tbit the depositor would be paid 75 rents on the dollar in the rase 5 of the Citizens State bank and cents in the case of the Copper State bank. Whatever may be deeided upon, he explained, wilt have to be submtUea to the Dank examiners and be passed upon by Jiievcourt. of last, night 's meeting, : C. was instructed .to a .committee ot ten, five from appoint the depositors of each bank, representing the various nationalities. The is to organize and keep in clese touch with Mr. Busbar, to see that the interests of-thdepositors arc 'protected. It W'lll mectext Thursday night ai the Minprs Union hall. nsli i (. ition to Battlefield. Action. Adjustment, ir Compensation Based Upon Scale That Follows Selling Price' of Copper. i Cecil Brown Decribej forU to Haul Ammun- Plan Is Under Way Which Salt Lake Association Plans to Ask Legislature for May Bring Satisfactory ! This per3 values well developed. salesman c Anil be successful ds w j any kind of a commodity andflnaov pecially .adapted, to the world. The governing Yilanels of Lrah' and Haturn 11 e magoeiio powerl attraction andr great pride of a liy name. . 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