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Show . - , - , DESERET EVENING 0' -- Lf THURSDAY FE13RUARY 19 1914 NENVS n SIlrig Ad- ailds-A-d ReciYd Quidide Hab Cub Made Last Ni!qht Brim joy To - With Totaibl' - gliE THEIll 111115 LAVIS 17111,. NOT, -- OdéOilMOttifM9060:40d71,--.i:-.-i''..- Run -1- the ahow as to the excellence of the , care displayed. tripodal musical numbers have been arranged by Director Fred C. Graham for tonight. In addition to tho Elmer five Young orcheotratherewillbe veitalists. The soloists will sing from various pails of the building in cabaret ato0 clit....itoweraand various PTV1 favors are to be distributed from the different 'booths ,tonight by the dealers, Exhibitors at the show are enthusi- ante. They unanimously declare that le the greatest of its kind In the history of, the automobile indult-W-Almost in the Intermountain west. without exception the exhibit on.) say th.y 'ars doing a highly xretifYing amount of business during the show. e Buyers and prospective buyers are 'nor the things they are looking for, whether It be accessories nf the cheap-!eel- s est kind or cars of the most expenalve 4Paris.--andbothwi,11-U 1 being tritleited by all classes of one at the show and it is ex- To take awey the work involved peoplet d new record will be ce- that-a Moral problem would free the merit from a large ptirt ot this criti- - Itablished tonight both in the attend- oism: It would also relieve K from ance anti In the brilliance of the event. United States Bureau of Mines great pos20,11108 of g raft. of whieb The attendance was murprisingly the department le &clewed whether yesterday. more than 7,000 .per- I .. ''. Stands, Willing to Extend As. guilty or not guilty. The change would sons visiting the show.. Manager Rishel Piave, the wPrit of rIlltroiting vice in , that. the .thereame in attendance sistince to City. would leaVe . anti bands equally capable Is due am mtich to ;he novel features ill grade. the police more free todo the work it ...,.......,.. la supposed toito: to tope with aimqt ittnntr-INO01111-holdupe and the like." Sugar Beet Acr,eage Tbe ordinance passed by the citY . 11 r Larger Than Last Year' - commission Maxim recently for the' Agility, manager -cafe" the is of the opinios yips I ".tion of smoke is sworthy move, but commission would be a gno4 solution fOLLOCAL PI.STOFFICI - it will tiottiolve the smoke nuisance In for sugar beet acreage this year in th1prtr-pro1ps Salt lake, is the opinion of fir. A- ben of- the commission were not - ex- Utah and Idaho will belarger InatrIt nd present proopecte of the University of Utah tremists. wad .last yer of the Salt A a, hope that the tonnage encourage expressed, at a meeting from M'asiiiiigton quotes Ft. L Shannon formed); chief of may be heavier, according to tleorge A. W. dispatch R. Wallace. Deniocratic 'Lake Wectric clutratdepartment, lock' detectives with the police Utah-irommitteernan'-fo- r club room thle afternoon, Dr. Knowl.. said: "Having been associated Emitti; purchasing agent cur the it1h, illustrated talk 10 ,ment. with the police department. I do not Idaho eager company. While all -con- that Noble Varruni will be Tton gave-a- n to to wish bw not3-eMeth. have tracts guoted cclub on the "Cottrell beett,.inada,as postmaster tiers of the by' President ' In the the situation in this city. In gement), Smith stated tvday that reports from of Salt Lake ed" et -- maks -- elimination. to succeed of the City, Iteweverri 4h.ing ertshulnr tor method a mild course of his talk he evil should be left hi the hands the different beet districts etre to the L. Thomas, whose term the eradication of smoke-- from Vsmall- moral e th in almost every effectthat of dm vo lt . telertlit about two weeks. The li.poch etated f ,.,.., -and- - lit mome section- -- will be science has weetigation, and that-unt- il that Postmastec General Burleson-ha- d ides instances larger than In 1913. ',Mired the problem law making, while . evMr. Warrum' s name to the sent of the have , should support it may help - some, will not eradicate ery resident of salt Lake City." Said "Garland will hays a slight increase.' ident with the recommendation Pr". that the evil. leo will Sevier he be "ets city councilman. Mr. for T. R. Black. former appointed "Among the newest methods it PLO bestitsoaelf.", my opinion probably Sugar Knowl- "In amok eradication," said Eltrongest presents devised to- the problem that ,.........,.. City and Idaho Falls. Payson cannot for the postmastership wa s D.C. 'ton, "leGi the electrical Method Stanford of on an account Cottrell. unhave much of formerly Immo ty Attorney Parley P. Jenson.. Is comDunb ar. With reference to th e clues- - of the lack or tha United equlvocallysin favor of, the vice university but nOW of The irrigatiod water, ands tion of process is rni"1" Id"' "I vice appointment Mr. Dunbar Wald ccml. States bureau Of mines. a I wilt probably only Lehi and vicinity this morning: mission," sa id MrJensen . " for the be able to 'being utwd at a number of smelting record. its previous maintain of removing the reason that ths moral problem if it ig plants for the purpose amount of enow In the moun- - I underatand that the department years attO to be tolved can only be solved by the eulphurioncid fumits.--Twfavforabla lo $264. efforts of intelligent experienced, tame of the state. gives assurance the city of Pittsburg appropritted Mr. Warrum, but his name has not of the smoke broadminded public spirited and highly See for investigation or as be will good fully tha very that the 'crop , treined mew and women.Sy gone to the president Problem in that city--,better- - than; hist year, and with the' Asked this afternoon If it was ,true into the bands--o- f De,- - Duncan. nature otethingsnotthetrained. to handle so slightly Increased acreage trim. he wonfil to to of the department of industrial chem. of any city' le as will probably be 1tirgertn"""I"-- 1 trge his claims goto 'to,Washington appointment, Unlversiti 'et Pittsburg, delicate and so ,difecult a problem ;istry of the fore." most the Mr. Dunbar said that lie expected to part and sorb of the most expert Men In the morel problem. For All sugar beet authoritlei agree that go.. but did not know definitely. police department conelets of rather the country were secured in the work, apoorly in the Indus- no year after this had who men everything have Noble Warrum is at present city r paid ' On. et the methods they have been of ancertithity. for this try will bein amtate wouldWall born of Cot- training thatwork. he etre variousas working on is the application the Moreover. vompanies' plane police Indiana in 1886. and has been a trell's snielter process to small chim- important will farmers what the undetermined; .of emust necessity be., largely or power 1821- - In 1895 since Utah for available be WIT& $o that it may offered for beets and what they wilildent business arbitrary. Its function is to prevent be do if the price is reduced, only the fu-- I was a memiser of the constitutional , smaller industrial plants and for to crime. society and violence, protect convention from Cache county. where buildings and homes. The from hums. Vice can not be stopped tore can tell. he niade his home for several years, Of this process to small .e. never has been and it it force: by and ass elected to the first state ,I.reteunm.. '. neye Is as yet in an - experimental never will be." ate from that county. Mr. Vote Grand County stage." studied law at the University of Mich. to The mechanism of the Cottrell meth'not "I have and practiced for a time In "Utah. . od consists of For Bridge Bonds igen, one or a vice commission." said precipitator to be fitted the For year he was probate judge in at the top of the chimney. In the pre. A. J.plan Davis. former city councilman of engaged other conductori Salt Lake. "though I km inclined to (Opsoial to The Ness.) .1;;;W;;;;t;-cccipitator is a screen or field when think the regulation Of vice properly which will form an electric 10 precincts Salt Lake. Feb. of Moab. - current is turned into it.- - The a the to polled department. belongs 1S7 votes -- fication causes the smoke to condense vice commission might 'be ouco9ssful. the returns from seven give It would depend wholly upon the per. for and 10 againse-thissuing of bonds Club Committees Elect end prevents its riaing out of itte-pr- e. the commission." for the proposedbridge items the clnitator. With" 'portable apparatus sonnel-it- t Grand river at Dewey. 40 miles above ' Dr. Knowlton gave a practical detnon- " Officers This Afternoon haven't gone into the question at Moab. Indications are that bonds will . , titration Of the process before the elec. --of Mattson said secretary Pavid ell," The bends carry in other precincts. trio club. state. At a meeting of the lecture corn- The estimated cost of are - fqr $10,500. According to- - Dr, Knowlton De Cotts and- the, countY i inittee ot- theCommercial club-th-is 120,0110, the- bridge-trell. originator of the process. Will be vote on a special levy for the bat.. afternoon. P. A. Simpkin Wall elected tn this city some time In March and Dr. Reherd Gives Lecture. lin ance needed. will speak before the Electrio dub and chairman and Dr. S. H. Allen vice- , the Utah Society of Engineers. an '. chalithan for the ensuingyear. The Reherd gave The Rev. Dr. H. Good Roads Their- bject. committee plans. to compile a list of DEPARTIVIVNT WILL, ASSI ST. Intereating and Instructive lecture Wed " a is for tine "A Commercial club members who will opportunity presented wedgy evening la the First Presby study of the smoke evil in Salt Lake," terian church on "Korea," and the A. E. Carr. representing the good be available to respond to calls from - said of offer the Lake Salt Dr. Knowlton, Oommittee of various the by parts of the state for lectures& there or evangelical Christian roads on the part of the United growth Commercial club. and 0Sylvester Q. Another list will be compiled of those minions. States bureau of mines as presented by Cannon. representing the irrigation men in the club who can be called Dr. D. A. Lyon of the bureau. who before:memwill tiddress the Hollidart ntrior- special-lecturbits recently been put in charge of the Christensen Will Attend. Thurs- - ben; of the Commercial club. Steps Commercial club at committee also experimcat station at the University Feb, 2. on the subjects - ot good will be taken by-tof Utah. Al understand it. Dr. Lyon To attend the national convention day, to get in touch with any lecturers of roads and water rights. bias told the mayor that it the city will national reputation who may happen to be held - Dar the exPenses, the tureen will send of echool superintendents - - "SELEcr WRITINGS." to pass through the city. next T ot Va., at Richmond, beginning a man Out to make a special study committee orThe horticulture smoke conditions here. It seems to mt. Monday evening, Supt. D. R. ChiiA book of philosophical essays nn ganized with George M. Cannon chairshould is that this ati typortunity that stensealeft the city thia afternoon. religious subjects, terse and practical, man and Dr. C. A. Wherry not be overlooked. The expenses would While at Richmond .11r. -- Clines:leen especially suited for family reading, for the sear, The committee be comparatively very low in compari- also will attend a meeting of the du for missionaries and for students of will s: the meeting next Saturday son with- - the benefits that would re .who ;in attempt Co council of the National Edu- religious and social problem& The Ol.frlitg.r-owerheld is will be full association the which cational language spirit !u1t. This meet- plain. !is taad a rdi e a berry box. . at the same time as the national con- of the gospel, and strengthening to wIII be et the Commercial club ing vention. Mr. christermen is now the foLith in God. Just the kind of book rooms and will begin at 11 O'clock a. present, or to send to m. ay Writes on Wool. only member of the' educational- coun- afor a Christmas I missionary, or to any other thoughtcil from Utah. ful persoliWrillerl by Wm. Halls the John sale at on News .Book the Deseret end abarnatirtent-Elkorthence-- be, 1 Store; priee I1.00, lf of the Nevada wool writers that COURT NEWS DESERET NEU s (Advertisement) - -- Dies at Family Home clip has been 'contracted for at 13 to 1214 cents the clip promising to be Lbetter In quality and quantity than for Mrs. Susan HarveY- With Forgery. ,- .66 D. Long, years. In past years the shrinkage HENRY in scouring bas been 70 to 72 per cent Yearg of age. died Tuesday of heart SIEGEL In a complaint issued by the cbunwhile this year the Indications re that disease at the family residence. 632 attorney, Hugh B. Clark is chargty the shrinkage will not be over 05 per east Seventh Seta h street. she had Chiwith forgery. It is alleged that he Boston and Now ed York, cent. Mr Holliday estimates there has. been , forged the name of A. H. La Blonde, lii several months. cago Merchant Who Failed. been 10,030.000 pounds, sold to date from secretary of the Palace laundry, to heti:L.1n Utah in Lter half after and a ors a year and not sell al llitt about growers to bold cashed on the A. H. crabbe company. ntof piocome band sure first the are to the arrival much higher price neers. and oho has mad. her home with the market in its prcaent Mitchell Will Probated. here Almost eaclualveir aince that -'f time:: Sha was the daughter, filf I In In the Wilt or her and Suaan Snow, and duringwork-oAl. r. C. A. Meeting. the probate division of the Third dis, time was an ardent Church -, trict cilurt an estate of $5,000 is beShe is survived by her husbend. Ave The T.'7A. C. A.. sill have a IspeciailBenjamin P, De Long; two daughters, t queathed to Charles IL Berney. Mitch").. Ay:47 was formerly employed by Henley. ell I andpatriotio meeting next-- Sunday at- Mrs. Edwin Baker of Santst Ititf, N. I , Greets of Mrs. John 4 Uplande ternoon at' o'clock. with members orloiq gnu Ae I Smoke Suit Transferred. t'et a brother. Willard Snow of Dra- - I ' d' the G. A. R. and The as invited veterans I pert and two slaters. Mrs. Helen Smith I gueats. ,' war The suit of Francis L. Lundberg Bev. P. A. Simpkin will be orator ot of Salt Lake City and Mrs. John I against the American Smelting & Re: the day. Tbe association band --ufil Boyle of Ogden. .& fining company of Murray. in which a - I runerat larrangements ".-- , furnish martial ,r,Isto not have the- - plaintiff seek yet to recover damS been made ages ' a amounting to $9.640.65, has been ' :, transferred from thc state district BetterCar Servieee--depart--ipecte- I find-larg- 4: j L ' - . Urn a -- the-mo- ral 44 eft-mo- u til:aten"-ac- t with-referen- I aee -- es-lar- ger- tom-missi- 4441.-vice -- ' ' tand Smiid, . - . fa" , o pollee-departme- nt e - . POI-cati- t -- - -- I 19.--- -- - - - - - wn one-ba- 1 S, Ft001C--STOD- , : -- ' - , i.; ,I f -- -A committee of citizens resident in near IfollidayWalted Wedneslay vetting on General Manager 3. 8. Wells of the Utah Light rtailvray - company. with a request tor increased streftt. South Twelfth of service south particularly tn- the way of trippers further aouth than Thirteenth South street. Mr. Welts is investigating the A situathit with as ssible:- - :- ant A 4 4;1 4 . 0a Eimer - - Daneinfl-Part- y ,, ESS Lk Jonee Pacific coast on a s -- ,eft :Ter ; ':!:.:.;;.1.,:l.'.. ' . O' , , 4 . , . - t,,...-- "': ' --- - ., , r1yanyOnis e. ' , of-rral- . ''' - t - :''''..:'' - :!: , :' '4' - - - - , r. ,monthe , " - ' ' et Attabeira. ' nate - t' ..t . . FUNERAL NOTICE& - N r DIED. SMITHin this city. Feb. 18. 1214, John, Smith, aged 37 years, at the family rest-- , etemee, 422, Emerson avenue. Funeral services will be held. at St. Pant's rhurch, corner Main streets. Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. her IrSor d , n In' itY-Fourt.- FunrsI this tioe residenoe at THE KING. , SEES SECRETARY M'ADOO - T (Special to Me SPECIALTY. A LEADING FLORIST, W. W. E. 2nd South. phone Wag. V. 114 -, f LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM R. McKenzie. Display yards, 422 S. State. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. : - 5 Joe. Wm. Taylor. So. W. Temple St.. titahs leading undertaker and ern Wilmer. Services and quslity of goods the best. prices at your own suiting. W. 351. O'DONNELL & CO.. UNDERTAKERS and embalmers. South West Temple. Realty Bldg. phone 680. I i 7 Ar," - 4,4 1 I - 1 ktqc , ,i Renvon-hnt- el. ' 24; ....r. 6. I t ; 4 r.l T t 1. tl' fiot I ; 0,,1 I I i , IVO! II, I .,, ,4. 1, . t ! : le ,24:0.,evolr, ik ' - ,,,r, , 1 , - ,,1 i ,,, , , 011 Jo, t t t ,- - "TIT - si ,i.v .; , ItILS . dll av,If' t . ttAll" l't . It ''.. , t A :7t -- 0 . t. I . i t Dear Helen: Colo. To Attend Benson Rounion,-.- Mr, G. Alfred Alder, her daughter, Miss lone Alder and son Donald, leave to- Nevin.) Washington. D. C.. Feb. Smoot saw Secy. McAdoo today relative to the retention of the internal revenue office in Salt Lake. Mr. McAdoo will give the proposition thorough DESIGNS MONUMENTS,TOMBSTONES- passin g. through the city to the east. Mx. Van Harlingen is opposed to the idea that the Philippinos are ready for self government, and argues that the United States will make a gross error in granting them "indePendcore" for a number of years. A.. B. Apperson general superintendent of the Denver ',V Rio Grande, On an left last night inspection tour of the line as far east as Grand Junction, Fred Lindeay. whip and rope expert. who iIs appearing at a local theater gaVe an interesting talk before the Salt bake Ad cluh et the Commercial club rooms this afternoon. SENATOR-SMOO- at the ' R. E. Eves la, Si MalP Bmpement.. Waa. 961 Ocean-to-ocea- is afternoon at 4 cit from M g Ninth East street. with Mt Olivat. FLORISTS "7FLORAL -- PhiliPPthes,- - t -- ..1 In- Mfeata800ARIrstozoimorten,---I- ----- . - and-Sout- morrow for Logan t0 attend the Benson family reunion which will be baldl c,onsiderati on Saturday, Feb. 21. The reunion . and will be held on the PROGRAMS. second anniversary of the birth of T. Benson, who died several gpecial Iprices to all Church organ- Ezra, Benson,1 itations.on programs, tickets, dodgers, years ago. Mrs. GeorgewillT. celebratel etc. All orders promptly and care- mother of Mrs. 'Alder on Feb. 25. h her birthday fully tilled. THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. After remaining In Logan for a few (Advertisement) days. Mra Alder and her son and daughter will go to Idaho to spend . two weeks before returningth Salt ' ?',;',. ed 1 ,, , I've always been worried about what to get the other girls for birthday and gradreasoned uation presents. that if I liked Highland Linen. so would the others. And I bought a box for each one. It didn't cost much. and how pleased they all were! That's going to be my established gift hereafter. 7 , .00,, ,,,, Si y, , fo N Sincerely, I sixty-fourt- ' '' '' !. 4 eit ,,;'4.. t. t "..' .r,:...kL'.: .41':!!'' ' ..a, 'i.,:;:e::'-lesrt.- N, iiikti ' ,,' :. ' ...?5 ''. ? ',...:.,,i1 ..:',:...,,... - 7N...1-i''';..- , , ,z,:.!'.r.'',1';. '' - 7-- - :.:;.'.....; : ' r':!.......,t......1..,...." - ';''4 ' ;;;: A ,, ,,.,: i ' ;I.,. -- ' , '." ',' '' , ..',.. . , '','''',',,':;;,,..; .41 . . ''''',-- :' ,',, , ft - - give -. , The drainage of the Zuyder Zee has long been planned, Ma now that the proposal has got into the queen's speech the addition of another province to Holland seems likely. The way in which Holland has increased. her land area wtthin the memory of people now living is one of the Since wonders of European history. 1887 great engineering works te which the Dutch added more than world have , :; 7, - ..: '',.,,:::., at See our complete stock once. Deseret News - .- Book Store the 6 2000 N,,,! .1- i - The Leading Book Coneern. -Main St. Salt lake City. Utah. equaze-rullet.JO .Tb tourist seldom notices when ne' passes over the sites of lakes and hardly gives a thought te , :47: :''',';',,, I , , the wonderful fact that but for the '. '1 ; 4- 7,44 4- ''':: 7' dikes about 38 per eent of the total Cei.,;atS'Ilit ilk& t.10.14000,044kiiinoi, area of Holland would be overrun by an ordinary high --Ode. The Zuyder Zee, which it is now proposed to drain at a cost of about A 6.....pAYT:(5.filj old. is eight centuries $80000000, The inrush of the sea which created JIIIGI7r-WHOS19 it cuffing off Friesidadfrom North' IS ASKED BY MINERS Holland. is said to have. drowned .100.000 Frielani. Then what had been a busy farming district grew by (Special to The NewsA Wheeling. 'W. Va., Today a fleet of about 2.000,1 Than 3.000 Miners. their wives and ground. vessels employing 6,500 men are enmeeta attended MAU sympathizers raged in the Zuyder Zee fisheries. ing here and adopted a resolution The emit of the drainage Jigs been into Wilson President calling upon 8300 an acre and at atiout atitufe a Congress investigation- - into estimated the land would pelt :for abonit 6125 the official conduct of Federal Judge more than that. A. el Daj,ton with the object of haf .:4,-,- F I, wide range of; shaden a There to choose from. and you can each girl her favorite col. or. The paper itself is so pleasant to write on and so representative of good taste in shape and texture, that -anyone is delighted with it. bo -' ,'' - Highland Linen HOLLAND HAS A GREAT. RECLAMATION SCHEME ,,,,;..,....,,4.!4,...'4,;,-,;'-',- .L Are DelightingTheirFriendsWith Gifts Of Twintioth Ward ReimionIn the Twentieth ward amusement ball to. morrow eve A my a ward dance will be given which will be in the nature of a ward reunion. The amusement hail has recently been attractive appearand presents everY evening will ance. The dance-P'rid- ay be the opening event in the new hall. 't.l.':. MARGARET. Lots of Girls Everywhere ,, ,e,,,,tob41,111-.-:'..1.:t , nid' ' !,::1'.4 ihe-drai- ' ', s?' 1 44 ri - 1Judee' re -1- L-ega- - !, inn, -61 . DESERET-NEW- -- of A, classiA fied arrangement Doctrinal Sermon and Writings o'f the Great Latter-da- y Prophet, compiled by Edwin P. Parry. From the authorised History of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. Cloth 75c, post I lof ,Lattor-da- y - I: I I I 11 P ranged from the best legal forms and brought strictly A full supply always on hand at the - - I of every character - BOOK S STORE - , 1 - flanks -- -4.- - - -- by Amariella Praaar.deeeuvaeuu . . - Funeral services for Samuel Chittoek.. aged 73 years, who died Feb. 17, 1914. will be held at the funeral chapel of Fiber W. Hall, 164 south West Temple street, Friday, Feb. In. at 3 p.m. Interment in Mt. tillivet cemetery. steab-heede- Feb.-19.Mo- '. the-det- th - . s ch was ttg11 to have originated from a. spark a passina locomotive. O. Leatherwooti, on behalf of e state agatriet-thtnit'itga& Surety .ompauy. to collect Bond -- 81500 on the bond given in "the vase of Frank Shortelle. alias F. S. Simpson. charged with bribery. Shortens to appear for trial atrOpactofboerr. ' failed 24, and the bond was CCC Brown against Lemuel , Brown,dworce. bearC. B. Chadwick against William vinoitimremovedApelition Int 5.00(1 names will be carried to Buchanan, to recover $5.000 - for ' Washington by a cothmittee of four. legtd breach of contnkqt. Judge Dayton's recent decisions with reference. to the coal mine strike Ernest- - Bridge has filed a petition States the most obiectionable of which was In. bankruptcy in the United district court. The petitioner, who is thee enjoining the miners' ometale a. ecqMerEmlitt of Salt Lake. gives his from oven speaking to other men em- liablUtles am $600 anti afaata,S5(1..:1. ;erect IhtteLiruggeercl flew-whi- e- t sergeants at headquarters. In all, 45 persons were booked at the station on wt.' a charges during the third relief, or "grave)ard shift,"' from 11. p.m. to 7 am. The charge. of re Isorting to a house of Ill fame wee boOkferagarnstyaTtwo wereWalled with fighting: one with restating an officer; four with vagrancy; two with drunkenness, four were arrested for violation of the liquor laws; two for keeping a gambling house': two tor maintaining a public nuisance; five. forgambling.4. '1. ,, dam-valu- ' .: . - THIRD DISTRICT COURT. P. A, Sorenson company against the e Denves & Rio Grande. for $5.000 of alleged to have been the : i ' ' '''''''' - oustriti - end Mr& Seale Jaya NEW, SUITS YILED. - ' , , ,, .. 1 v , ., :' ,",. ' '' '; ,...,;. St. Marit's hospital with pneumonia. E. . Morgan stele-roa- d engineer. left this morning, for Carbon county - to inspect local .1110 work. ; Lieut. 8. w.k,aus of he-loon naval Lrferultingstation has cone to BoiseNEW ' r and Butte on goVernment husiness. ,,,,,, , In vai,stion ,, California.- Col...E. W. Tatiock, has 4' 0 ' As United returned to his duties 25 DANT.IOlt 15e qtatel statistical agent- - While in Call. ,, t fornia, ,Col. 'Tstiock stopped at Los HELD'S CON6ERT BAN'to .1 Angeles. Pants Ana. Long Beach end -All titmda)' School workers-1Atutheint,, Its visited his two daughRuthI their friends cordially-Invited- . ters, Mrs.' Jayne et Santa Ana, ' t - -- Sunday Schools i- --- --7 ::.. :. .. Salt Lake Stake ' 11..'. court. The suit is based on alleged to limpet-Tby the smelter smolte and gases. More lellMitniyears,-acoording-t- . IV '.': -t '...::.'. , - I ..4.,- ';''. todaY for the fir. , , ' business trip. at . , . P - po I ( 1Iftlie "rfalph Loughborough, former of the Kenyon hotel who hat lit for three months,- boa recovered. btu not yot &tided what work be take up 1111W. Re routhrned from management of the hotel In of last )car. ., , ti; arrest, were made last night by the police than in any one night 8:1;1 -- 4E.4rRecovers. (.0i- , 142,0888 41.. I 1 , : , tyi---- 11717.-Illtetle- . -- - . tooraingair. i 74 - Forty-fiv- e ..cub-awdm- ost," - j:: Laudrides t i .. . - ,-- ." ,-, sniffled For a second timÉ within 18 hours, "Sprig has William the quinine laden curbstone philosopher Newton. attorney,at-law- , id awd her this Zit,i,o.k this-w- fternotin, the .charge in the litter In- - glory she Is booked to abbear- id uur !tithes , bEingc arreimsa conctalea fair cidy for a rud ob. dree muds. ,I bah Med weapon. He, Was first arrested last know whereoh: Lopeag night in ,a raid on a rooming honse ad receibed ItIto by systeb aboud a thousad ob dlie adbance ageds ob dhe u curoenstit csetecdo nbdy Msorust..h.ltstSreteezaratndat bride, partigular star ob dhe quidide oft, aLchool, i' in jail oaeharge of resorting "I subbose. I doad hab do ted you .. ta a hab a bad coad," continued the human or.in tame. I as he reached for one of 14 his a rreet last night. hail eue concealed on his per- was I iti at $50, which was su piffled 8(bamre:rniter day yeetiddy I wed - wid- the 'judge" had anent three only and dogged- dhe hours in a and fuming "d tny obercoad read wade aged ober aboud at the policecellfussing department and nur8ing traid ob araided subdibisods-to-bI ob his kismet roundly. Dire threat.; nt eighteed was look's for a nice, lodesome hobe- what would befall the police depart- - side .r.wid midisclute farb,,,atariged Mint iii ek;on kis he could publicly de- a, nounced the,police ofilcials and their whereid ad whereod I could raise avelerlar ad odder vegeoh roses, garded the- night tabeda by Jude', " Newton. - Oh dear--oh dear." sighed the laun- This morning the. "Judge" appeared on the streets, "loaded for hear" add drYman's friend, as he tried to breathe 'through his ears, "Bag do dhe liddle, continuing his sputtering'', against the owed, d fled for liddle I! I police and the 'unlawful" arrest of do ady gardedid for awhide ye, I htrnselfwhenl-be-wataken inthe . . rooming house by Detective Leichter, .."You wid dough whed sprig id cob- illeople.14onCaratenson land. According tothe police, New. ig," he. resumed, after transferring a ton took the bench warrant perved on veteran handkerchief from the "new" and threw it on the to the "used" pocket, "by the desire of do. leabe your obercoad Id the, house. insultrd every-mem-treparat Then you wid see a race betweed ad force.was Passod a rotted --MIS ahtlititteo--afrith. the- - hugid labor ob the ladder. that N'ewton was walking houtie-- wid odds So log, owed tobl" around town carrying a large revolver ' in hie breast pocket and making And he went up to sneeze away the : threate egainatotaamsathepollee da in his office. clepartYnent, Ha waa first...sighted by -e Patrolman . D. Huntsman, and that officer promptly arrested him and f 1 brought him again to police head- LATE quarters. ' The case of the It against Newton was on the calendar for hearing this "Father and Son" BanquetThe afternoon before Judge N. H. Tan- - "Father and Son." movement which nor in the criminal division of the has been spreading across the arousing .... considerable interest locally, and in furtherance of it an informal banColorado Men Coming quet will be held at the Commercial next Monday evening. in which To Talk Good Roads club fathers and Bona wilt loin.: The affair will be given under the auspices of the boys of the Y. M. C. A.. with LAuStirtGavinpresidelitand in L. Hoisington Henderson. secretary, of the Pikes SecretaryNV.Homer W. Armstrong will be charge. n pea:, highway of Colo- toastmaster. The- dinner will begin at rado Springs. have wired Secy. Far6 o'clock. rell of the at Lake Commercial club Death of Former Salt LakerWord I that they have accepted his invitation was received yesterday in Salt Lake to mot'ef the good roada commitlb: club tomorrow. .Secy. Far- of the death of Sirs. W. L. Green, tee rell's invitation was extended recently formerly a resident of Salt Lake. at when the Colorado men expressed a her home in VSJI I3uren street, ArlingStation, 'Cal Feb. 11. Mrs. Green's desire to have Salt Lake in ton death followed a protracted illness. The proposed In Promoting the road. 1892 Mrs. Green and her husband Pike's Peak highway has been planned came to Salt Lake and left in 1908, to run through Uinta valley to Salt taking up their residence in CaliLake and Messrs. Gavin and Hen- fornia in the hope of benefiting her derson requested that a representative Mrs&. Green was Miss Mary of the Uinta basin be present at the health, Elizabeth Conwell and was born in i R . Roosevelt. S. Collett. of meeting. Muncie, Ind.. Dec. 12, 1853. She was one of the boosters of the Uinta sec- married to W. L. Green tion. lath the city to attend a session dale. Kans., in 1876. Besidesat Carbonher husof The board of of the Utah band, she la Eurvived by a son. John Development league and will meet V. Green of Upland. Cal., and a with the, good roads committee daughter, Mrs. Emma Truax of Sporow. kane, Wash. H. B. Van Riarlingen. newepaper man of experience in China and the Lindsay' to Ad Men. - Chid 1 1- , es , P-oli- ,,One-Day- he well-kno- ce- By SOLVE PROBLEM In view of Commissioner Shearman's I Automobile styles will vie with Dame . proposition to have the commlinion truhlou tonight st the Intermountain pun an ordinance creating Ss viee corn I Atite; show In the Keith building. IslorePresentativt Of The News 'tor, car modele like women's gowns, Says Smoke Inission Dr; A. has secured opMfortL.stit: the matter originate e Otr display big exposition. All 'Nuisance Cannot be Removed from the following: will be , the aleslers..and.demonstrators pei1 In full ocx'anion, the dress it! this City favors the vice commission. By Legislation for evening 'I think a vies cotntnission would be , the proper thing." said kir. Barlow this i end many Of the guests wi ll make the "NO matter how hard It IOecation a'.ormal e flair. In former morning. 7-- it-jiff" i COMMISSIO' s -A-- . 4 I |