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Show is W.' ' AMEND IS APPOINTED 10 & ft. G. E ORDINANCE FOR SALE OF IRE ARRESTED PflOPEITl w for By substituting the letter and so making the the letter word that Into the word what, the city rommiaslon thie morning amended tha ordinance controlling ale nf CHARGE ROBBERY lrient1fk-- vrrt thl Capt William Mueller Tell mor rnrmbrr of aa mmnl to Nradu. Mlwrf In IR72 hr wa admitted to lr bar In 1M7S and I N7& hr wa elected I William Mulr who risim among other thing that h; wa an attache of th- - German embassy in Alamo, aid that he left that country In an effort to Join Fount yon before hi recen departure for turopr hue attracted r.nalderabla attention In Salt Lake f r two Ha la under the surveillance of both tha lecal police and the federal aacrst conflicting reporta given by service him regarding hta Identity having given rlaa to the rumor that ha l a Herman spy Mueller arrived in bait Lake about (Ms time of the visit here of Kelnb'dd Warner German with tha earing wf a nobleman ( high mliltar) officer. Cn ragiatermg at the Hotel I. tan he tpld lh try that he had been con fleeted with the Herman rmhawy In and had reached Halt lake Mem la aa effort to Join von Hernatorff lie about a week. Hail ngllnii a Inbrief trip to Ogden, either Making with, or about the time of a trip made ther b Werner and then came back to Halt lav ke nt returning, how ker to the Hotel I tah which he had Idft. Incidentally without paying hie' senator, In Nevada; hr wna arakrr of thr house of liirrr In IHM2. Hr wa I nilrd stairs dtatrtcl attorney In Netada uo1t ITrildmu Grant, later hr Ifaytw and Garfield nun' to I tab. and oprnrd a law off hr with Judge W. H fk kaon tauuit Vnltrd Hr wa flrt Mate attorn) and then I nltid stairs attorney In I tah undrr I'nsidcnt Harrison, wa a mrm-hr- f of thr tmitortal IrgtaUture Itrrr In l At 4. and of thr ronatitu-tlona- J onimtlon thr follow In year In I AM hr was chairman of thr pollre and flrr mnunlaalon of hah lake City, and In II2 br wa for a abort time corporation counsel under thr omnil.in form of tat- reprv-arnial- ff rk. hill young A in matT f the I tab Maon Itni j day or laer he sent man to the hotel to nettle hie wo a account Since hta return from Ggdrn haa spent hta time chiefly In an he attempt ! ubtaln work T do kM represented himself as a mining or geologist and claims to gftglMMl u h in Mexico have been engaged oft the Hearst estate lie ha visited numerous local mining ffl'v in each ease pleading destitution end almost AlueJ-l- r for help In some instances ha mentions that a wife depends upon him at La ngetee and iti other he BifcM no mention of her The eonfttctlng elalms together with hi actions bays given rise to of :he servloe secret part eaeptcfi and the local p!low. who have nv eetlgatl. n a ereful fOPftgrted vttbeu' finding snvthing tangible that he is pv They con iMgMtfif however tltni ment ht mikM t wch every Enl I! A SarVy'IU thou-taam- le ln 1 vision of b?rdf te .tl. r'' yru txlr rh' ih. William T.ylor b.tw.n JoPh 11 clock tomorrow morning II .nd Smallpox Germs Are Freely Circulated no out of work and toth mnev and employ sent to the mineral di- hitnife.J Sntee geogic4il thr Vtrter tbe recent dectelnn of tbe supreme court of the fnlted Ptate the ouatlng hydro etactric plants from them to national forests, or enforcing with fedand comply feet rental pay eral laws, the aecretary of the in-on terior will have authority to ruleconths rates that may be charged sumers for power generated In those displants W w Ray. fnlted Rtatas trict attorney, gave nut a statement to this effect this morning said Mr Ry. the By the derision, companies will operate, if they remain revocable perunder In the forest, mits from the secretary of the Interior These permits will specify that reashall be charged for sonable rate alao power sold to consumers, and will in if the opinion of the specify that the rate are secretary of the heInterior either revoke may not reaeonahle the permlta or name tha rate that shall be charged. Handbills laden with smallpox grm surrey, where he made only brief been scattered by the hundred statement of hi wants and hi condi- haveover Rutlervttle and Winder and tion. revealing nothing of h Identi- all It will b a wonder, say Asttant ty County Phyatcian C. G. Lmsry, if tbe Inhabitants of those Communities Working on ( see. an epidemic of the Whs' hi connection with Werner, cane The schools were closedmalady In Butler-villwho hlmee.f wa is pec ted as s epv Monday, when a se of mallpm Is not known r If detectives working was discovered by the health authorion the case nnon It. they have deties The pupil afflicted came from the horn of K Tucker and now It is clined to reveal It learned the same hv hed the same Werner occupied a fine apartment da handbills announcing s I the Hotel uh He was accompa- Play distributed In Winder by the Hutlervtlle M nied by a Woman who registered as I A Thursday evening of this week. his wife u roglt) was aroused The advertisement mss all In vain, to there win he no play this week- - postorr them when Werner attempted obtain Pullman reservations to Ogden poned Indefinitely without permitting his transportation to be seer He flnallv wr to Ogden Reeves Moves Office after remaining two days longer than ha St first intended to remain, and Nearer to Field WorA without the reservations desired What hi movements have been since going Reeves tn charge of the George there ars not known Officers have beer reluctant to av local bureau of entomology, who for the anything about Mueller, whether from past six ears haa been In the Vern feeling of fear that thev might do hae removed hie office mont him Injury In ca- hr mav pVove to be to 16ISbuilding, Kdleon avenue. In order to be rdftll) In need of help near the field work of the bureau. The laboratory of the hureati. formerly located at IJ5 Kenalagton avenue Celebrate Birthday. will alao be removed to the new location Ths seventy-sixtIn removing the office from the city birthday snnlver-sarto the field Mr. Breves announced of lewla A. Huff Aker was celebrated last evening nt his home on that the work of ihe bureau this ear woflld be directed more energetically Thirteenth Bouth street The hlrth-dgheretofore against the alfalfa celebration are annual affairs than He thlnka the work of the ofwith the aged pioneer, a number of weevil comrade of Indian war days nlwavs fice will be more effective when In dU with the laboratory. rect connection There were present last being guests evening shout 10 friends of Mr President and Mrs. W. Penrose. tr Seymour P. Young. Hudlup and Mr. O L. D. S. U. NOTES Arburkl. ISO DATS. W. H Fullmer, nrUlmml flora ha reportdeputy sheriff at Riverside, ed tn the sheriffs office that h has in he ha which custody a hay horse for not been able to find an owner He found the horse Sunday etandlng tied Idently been to a pnai. where it had for many hour, hitched in the shnvee of the buggy (.lelcr In rovo ' AlbertforOlaalwr. Itah. retiring bank coin mlaa toner In Provo today, going over the condition of the banks ther rksns The body Body sreit to of Edward H. Emeron. who died in o en( tid thla city Monday we Ark by Opnnnel! A Co Malvern for funeral eervica and interment Herbert F De Rower In Bingham of the Alexander HamilDeBower York who ad ton Institute of New dreseed a Urge meeting of local busl-nemen at the Newhouee Hotel last spending today m a study of night. the I'tah Copier mine at Bingham ( will )ave tonight for The eaat An adNaimxi legion journed meeting of he Nauvoo lehe held will asenriatlon Friday gion afternoon at 4 oclock in the room of the general board of the Relief society on the second floor of the All member are Bishops building requested to b present. The call for the meeting wa issued by th president of the organisation. Blah op C. Bishop Xlblcy Hot urn TV Nlbley returned this morning from coast the Pacific Whop and Mr (hrlt.non' The Liberty stake Primary associawLodrr nd 3um H F'h,r ' Tr F. O (iowsns addressed (he stuj Th. K.rdl.y of the L H 1 U this morning tion will hold ilk annual convention tnclud.d a. will dents ,r'rni nnmhr on 'The Practical Side of Education Saturday. March 2 4. in the Ninth and r.m-o- t A musical program wws given by ike ward chapel. will be held Meeting rly plnn.ir of music the school department ai 10.10 ain. and 130 p.m. 0y. ri r.n.d ,.t.Mr rM nt.n'. of br JjSf. E J Mil. (o month In MrOnle who waa given to support his the county Jail for failure was ordered at family The ofeuepenelqn relatives the request New Suit Filed DUtrtel Court. F Hlchman against the Mountain Stales Telsphone and Telegraph company, to rocover IlltM damages for alleged Injury to plaintiffs feojlnas and businsM From effort of the defend- hill that had Third L. ErnV.t Hho.botham again.! th. Pn v.r A Rio Grand. K.tlro.d to r.cov.r II. 10 d.tnage. f to llve.tock In tran.lt Injury T L P.ne. against th. be.v.i 0 Itio Grand. Railroad comMny. to recover damage, for llg.d Inlury to l.0 ro.er .t.i;ni. hr hn ,d, M I y Jo-p- nr,' or. wl'l t Paris March 21. In the year HU the French government distributed 411,440.-hO- ft bottle of wine among the armies, tach man snd officer receiving half a 1aet year liter a day Wt considerable increase, the total alneunt requisitioned reaching 7ff,tH,tM bol- - thr ouu".' hit. emplw,Th. American citiien. pow.r to d.port anv -- gp,ru, on, Ml: without formalli, of I.!?. fl1 th.r. h.. been tler rising that power. Bombs from u riii,,,.. h.vr itttu Yifrt concret. and .(..I even If Ihe .Ircr.fl c.n.l, un. of th. farritn. , etru.-tur- , ' ' Five Peron Killed In Arkanas Littl. Tornado Rock. Ark M 21 -n,. n were kitted f, in ih, t r rjJo which riou.ly Injured -swept a .mall ecti 'f D.hn Ark e.rly tod. aero, to received here The ,1 , t Mr. and Mr. Chnriee ton ,d Arthur Herrlnr HnlChlnAin Milton Miu Mettle Hearn, called by death Wllllaai Haster At th retittafi Fifth avenue. William Ha'ril years sld. native of Psis died this morning Mr Hunter u for many years employed u t In 1J h weaver In Paisley 401 to Malt Lake to he nsr aever! Ills children, who resin here. i4 14 been a resident of .H!r Lsk ? He as a since venty H ht4 been In good health un te Fvli when he fell 111. Thr wf Htinetts Hunter, died two year ago Seven children survi aa W 1 ham rd John M i r. ter ef Mr Margaret Mrtflijm. Mrs Jm ami Msktdm Hunter i McKinley (Raft Llt., Mr. Boise. Idaho snd Th mim orctr. osrvtaeo IS! Funeral the AND will he held F4fr Tniieth wrd flaw. being in city ien;:erj fi casket will le Opel. t be rluy 4 hort lime prior ?o Ihe rta Washington. March 21 Complete reports of th arrival tn Glasgow of rapt Bo rum and eight members of the crew of the r1ty of Men. phi were received today by the elate department from the American consul there pm, Vaptaln report veeael sunk 17th. by German submarine. 44 mile off Irish coast." the message read "No resistance offered aptain ordered abandonment of ship Immediately. Warned by two shot across bow Four boats were launched with difficulty tn rough ea. taking off all crew "Vessel was subsequently sunk by Sn other steamer tn etgltv. nftre assistance offered crew by submarine Eighteen hour tn open boat before rescued "Total crew If. 1 were American Remaining rw w reported landed in Ireland Crew landed at Glasgow Included: II O Bevllt. N p Clausen. Oiarle Walker. David .!.vlgen Fred Prut ft Ludvxgeen. Manuel Lopes. Manting, No casualties reported uel Barbrito here Conewl Btephens at Plymouth reported the nemos of IS men of the Vlgtlan-etcre who were drowned when the ship was sunk Those loet were: Nells p North, third officer C. F AderhoM. assistant engineer of Attal la. Alabama. Cetphan Lopes, mess boy. F Brown, carpenter, and Joaeph Alberta. quartermaster, al! Americans. A Rodrlgueq. Porto Rcn: Julio Mon. ierlo. Peruvian T Rondnnd. Venezuelan. A Gllttos and K Im! trios Greeks Livio. G 8 Aparrow. Juan Nest Joseph M vseques snd R Gonxalee. lards 4 a j fj! IJI ?,.. More characteristic are the of epahla" moham-Mm!- . Frsnc cloak and They VwnnSuS Sjfl and native the soldiers wear costumes, the officers unequal to with the turban, content with fesee but sacrifice noththe resplendent scarlet cloak of ing The molt picturesque, and the moat the Arab numerous, are the founx by the Arabs cavalry roglments raised themeelfea. They wear the flowing whltg garments, the boumoua of the desert. At tea time any sunny afternoon the Boulevard Begun, the principal street of Oran, ta crowded with theee uniforms sod more besides The teraae of the Cafe Continental hasn't a vacant table, and the tablee cover the sidewalk almost to the curb. There are no regulations about the hours at which drinks may be served In Algeria, for the war la far a fray and the garden of Africa ta for those who are sent to rest, to forget tbe war for a while, for the convalescents and for thoee who stop a ftw days or a few weeks between aervlee in France and or eervlge ta Macedonia or Kgypt wherever else the world of war may send them There are French sailor tn Oran, naareat naval too. for Oraa ta Franoe to the Strait of Gibraltar, ami Kft great amphitheatre harbor, so full of ships of commarre. whose constructed wharves are piled with stacks of casks, ta alao grgln and acre af wine an important naval baas. cop-in- them-aelv- e MilKU I VKHU Funeral service for John Mrywttef will be he'd at the Thirti 'XiH 1r ward chape'.. March- Jt, Uegtixhif tl : Ui b m. Jhe catket wt br tew tng at the reld ill tatri treet. on the day of rhe errrVM five II till 112 p in Friend Inrttsi elty rentiers Funeral services for Ns tale Mi ri, 41 years old, who died 8gnd. rvli U held at the B D Evas faasraJ Th erode at 1 oclrit Intsrawn wt p . tft Calvary cemetery Aset Funeral servims fnr k Helene Fvhr. who died i a A?.feW March it. 1117. will he hG a ! W at ike Eighteer tk wart tktr Thursday A postponement from Weetir el wa neeeesitstM hy the delay hi tke arrival of the body, be MODERN DRAMA Interact la th rmdw. 4ni. ui grown mere In th IggLUnn mui Jut outer branch bflttmturt Iduu Club hnv. b. SfiMd th. L'tM evnry city of n ,U Sintra Ut.rnrv Clob. SrhMt ti4 gorlal Club vr w h.r. r txtug th. drama for randing or tpf"tis. Th High School, of th, SU', in yntrr r Full ,f w tnhlng up mahlnt ih nd Modern rm of wloctlon plm. It, 'in n nclhc !l,t firnlhd br Mi, V.ud Sg w.U u Babcock Tht 111 n exrallnnt lotl',n f pint S it i that ' auch la gradnd albl to anlect a pint mrat caliabln tl to read IL i n inn without having w.1 ih pint on thl Tiwt of hook, ,( M moa .complel b ti XI .boat th rama. m THE trEKEHKJ NEWS BtKiK ifT 'U ui I - , CALL PARTY Advrtlmnt CEMETERIES. WASATC care (Contlnu.d from pnn on. tonnnf. h could iranur Ith. .hipping tn-iv- . not public (hnt Ih. program I mm. CCMETEhT USX Kearna Bl!g W 1 1 d not In m FLORIST. FLORAL no DBfltfMB A In ovr-n- n prn v, nny of gn--rl rarringn. counlrt-- ngdto rtrpw In Ih foralgn Curtiss Airplmne Employees Go on Strike design per 71 houlb Hop u UK directors. M.m, funeral wm. Tayla 21 21 H w leading undertaker gaom4 Itah Berries snd quality bslmer " bMt Prices at yur own suiting f t. Joe Buffalo. N. Y.. March 21. Two hunCO (VDONNKl. 221-2- 7 the rurtlss by dred men employed went on strike to- and rmbalmer Aeroplane company Bldg.. Thuns IM Realty Temple are men The in the employed day metal parts division where work I underway on army and naval orders Emergency Peace Doctrine Condemned Washington. March 21 Becy Red-- 1 field tods) wired the Emergency federation In New York, that Its organ- tgatton and doctrines were directly promoting a tax on American cltlgen and P. Bank Worl County Work prop.rtraccept 0flice bring about war Legal Wort To your policy," hg said, my Judgment, mean more You ar those who ruthless slaughter are doing more than any one lee to "would :M onl1,rnbln Evans Floral Co. 4 Mam. Was M comm.rra ll LAMBornsr utf thKRNsrr navy ilapart-min- i Ih, mind of Lake a Uadlng florist, new store fw Ih. tlm. to 0 peialty eral will mnd dlxdurhtnp aky-bln- Wine for Armies. 1, S ' ,Y.r,, -- tr.t frt e m -d 4. - ,0 'h. u. prop., and, in nt;a ,c) South Am.rlc. ha tn raiding parti.. mTih'i mit. thtulockr or tlon. of th. c.n.1 tht .v.ry inch o( ih. lock, pUnu I, under con.i., i .2 for Ueh opportunity i, All -- orr-Th- ,n ,d "'f, ,h. I llrootock In tran.lt Mt hall money Suit to hy th tat of filed In th. dt.trlct court and O. Slatbo. Mary Foil, ltah against bondsmen w.r th who. It I; alleged with r.crutlliy, Manaa. who charged for Mr R.hin in Id o on dry territory lmmdtatlr artd ha lag liquor hi, trncontln.ntal tour, organldng Who th. rao. of Mana. wa. called for nw pom, and ttln tho. aJr.ad? trial Htira week ago, th defendant ,tartda to hold public meting and failed to rpond open Ha big patrlotui campaign TOWN OF ORAN haa boon rMponw trganlaatlon of a halt take pet haa FULL OF SOULIERS A J placed tn charge of Mcchln. cuatodtan of th 8rgt H army. will rcotr application, for member 11 hip and gtv. all n.c.aaary Informa Al.rt. M.reh ldlr to b ar ir"r Frtn.h tlon. It exported that all panlh town In In In ny Oran thn war veteran, will enroll and Join lni t th. r In Franc Tho Franr. th. patriotic campaign r in ih polai. of rnnntrtlon Mr Rabtng paid a high romptime nt front right ar th front Thy r t thr - lhrnin Ihe rtfth Irnopa, parHrtitafly the noufh hut on lb th. batter), saying that It la aa well knewn at th front bwraui. ih.y It r. I ilff.r-.nt- , tn military circles In the east as It 1s trench. But In Algeria r. full of oltllr. Th. here o ar th, caf... th. .lr..t enri. th. tor. th. dork, th, public gar4n. Th. offlrlal figure. gi.Toth.th. populacnaunl tion of Oran nt lli.OM vtaltor. there seem to be at least hair as many soldiers besides And they are til Frenc- h- French or French colonial, not allied troops BeFOB VAUDEVILLE sides ths casual, familiar army types, there Is every kind of an exotic fighting man. Includlt), native troop from In la tng mere like Japaae aa else, and uniformed than anyth! A lor.g diarueloa wa held by the ordinary French colonials of tha line with their bag this morning aa to Thera are the Zousvea. city ''ommlsaion and khaki puttees. whether or not a permit should be gy red breechInstead of the white now oday. granted for remodeling of Ihe Liberty gaiters of the eld parade days before Their ahert. black braided theatre to allow of the staging of the war blouses, however. Jackets, sashee and vaudeville performances are unchanged. There are the Chas- Application for ths permit wa re- African light cav, tie urt dAfrtgfta e freed to the city cam mlaa Ion, hy George - airy.-.wltuniform and red h know, thief of the bureau of methe most eleven! - f French mill chan Ira I He explained Inepectlon More horsemen grgeoua. how to ih commission nhat ths remodeling tary ha the sharp- house, waa present ad argued for the permit It Included Attorney .Allan T Hanford. Architect A. 0. Tre- w x.nia MMgUL on. (owner of the Chief Jh. Ham H H) water was called before the commission and asked a to (ho probable ewfMy of tho building If remodeled as proposed. He admitted that Ihe building would probably b a safe as at present Ha said, how ever, (bat he regarded the Interpretation of the meaning of the ordinance being the function of the commis- ton and declined to give an opinion a to whether the ramodellng would he sufficient o meet the requirements After n motion had been offered hs t the permit should be granted, vote upon the question wag deferred 24 hour upon the demand of Tommls-elone- r Karl A Rcheld It la understood that the question of the proscenium arch being fireproof I to be One of the requireInvestigated ments of the ordinance I that tha arch should form a fire proof division between th stage and tne auditorium in all theatres giving stage performw ances r! 11 v.i of ,h MEN I I March SAFEIY 2 10 In isj intermen ; I OVER un.)n.. th.t lh. c.n.1 I a. LATE LOCALS u,., crtppllnc tlv.ly Of CAPT. BORUM ftr :;:'.rT.' II nn of th - present . ratnf r curlti- d Pleading guilty to a charge of petty sen larceny. John copenhsber fenced this morning by Frank B Scott. Justice of the peace, toHe serve 110 days admitted th In the county Jail. Jam. valued at theft of s crats ofHannah Warehouse 7. from the James corn pan) prtiardn, ' cr f..l ur PLEADS WOT OflLTY. Jack Jameson pleaded not guilty ar-to a charge of petty larceny when raigned before Frank B ScottHs Justice is alof the peace, thte morning. of corn leged to have stolen a quantity for was set In the shock. Hearing April 2. GETS W.hlnton. 1. -- press-room- !rr.Trn a IS K M f Fyhns move- . himself geologist former-the employ of the Hearer estate ,nd 'rtSSTiSr -- raolrl, .lctd hi Ogden barret aervi e men began watching an his arrival in Mweiiae mmediai title etty Me was followed about here far eerere! days and a member of the fttalft clothes staff of the local police teak the same train to Ogden with him. returning to Ha it Uk also on the train that brought Mueller heck Kerb this week he srangr t the office of George M flliort. mining engineer In the New D house Pudding Ti$UT LsTOpt and seek ng employment He told lr ag a mining Kain Jr.M-- d I hor. h. r.t fllg. that he had had no food for j three ds'a and that his wife, whom j The barometric pressure has fallen w he hgd lef' a lv Angela als(OVer this vicinity and aa a consequence offering Ituring his visit with Mr rain tonight nr Thursday la prom Short he complained of rest Wilrnn laed by the weather bureau. The Mr Short took same forecast, howsvsr. indicates that MtgfBdtlnna I policy14ft) to task for hi statements but the temperature will fall tomorrow The lowest temperature last night later gave him enough mnrev tn buy s m was $4 degrees, and at I o'clock this rattan four more w Flrom thtft office he followed morning It had tg thf 11sfker Hro hank where he pThts The range Tuesday was oniy cashed check for jao !,ster he 10 degrees the highest having been The temperature throughout the went to the office of Jeff. Johnson 44 4 Wilson mining rgtners. in thr entire intermountain region Is report above the seasonable average this IWwIev building told a elmilsr tor Rain felt tn the northwest Hd appealed for work He vailed at morning wag heavy on the Pacific coast and the Tnlted Htstei offi e, repre-entetjT In In Mexico In need of He OSSnt '&, r rl. ' UNEASY this afternoon that emergency military legislation In Connecticut waa hurried by information lie bod received which Indicated there were In Connecticut men whose hostility to the state would be evident In tlmr of war. Connecticut la In a most dan-- , gerous position,1 said the governor. If you knew half of what I know you would be scared to death as I am sometime. I am Informed there 1m a great deal of drilling going on within the Mate ever night right now and It i not ln the Interest of the fnlted States. Alao we know of activities of men In munitions plant that will be a problem In time of war. The affair of the country are a dUfrwee. We have a small army and navy even with filled ranlta. Tle arm) Is now HO.IMMI men shy and the navy I 20.000 man shy. Tfierr are not enough gun and the arsenal In Springfield Is working at one fourth rapadt). There Is powder enough only for about a good thrce-lioengagement. And tn Washington they seem to be trying to learn If the Democrats or Republican or Socialists will have the advantage. In my opinion we hae been In war for some time. It takes two to make war a war. The other part) haa been attacking our dt liens and our propert ) and making war on us for some Uror." Jh'"mr.. Secretary of Interior To Fix Power Rates u rromited BT new state Industrial commission, Is eapacted to require a large l.rc hflowed p;rs EiS Tha which ,wo month-- n; p.U.n. work. itS 1? epeclal Officer Thomas Burge of the board of pharmacy and the atate Klo Grand railroad, today ar. b.ln ab- placed under arrest nine switchmen, sorbed by other boards, the state board; and t'wo car tnapaef r. employed "JrobJIbir'iJl the company. The mm under arredt, moved to the southwest corner on the It la charged, mad. way with e floor The new .late Ur. ''krommlMlon and. of dollar worth of whl.ky, and o.h.r clothlny, hou.chold valuable. One of their feat.. It la Jnd th. board of heep comml- charyed, wa the wrecking of a car alonara comml-whtof whliky. that 'he could loot! Th new atate water right will go to tha room, now occupied th car war unsealed and the r w ... allowed good. re'ogdPd. The collide with another, .mslng H the state lature and of whose records will !. 600 images. r (ske water rights commission Mr Burge made th arrests early harg Th stats beard of pharmacy and tne this morning, and landed hi prisoner ... the count, jail In small ' the two rooms on tne Louth.'.. .quad. , h' . . h wholesale arrest- - were car- - ioccupy of fourth floor, now held b, ried out befor- - the sttspecte bad a oorn state bureau of immigration, tabor chanrs to warn each other. In many and statistics, which, along with tha uf the homes of the men. plunder was state coal mine Inspector's office are I o lndulrUl b. mrrf.d In th. n.w found, and the amount thus recoyared commission will, it Is estimated reach about $500. new public utilities commission The The switchman under arrest are: will go to the third floor of the cspltol. Robert Phillips. W. L. Crsw. I. L. in the rooms that have been occupied which met B Unchard. Carl Nslaon. K G Ford. by the capitol commission, Slim Morris, A. H. Jones, and two man this afternoon to complete tbs work of snd records to over duties Its named Thompson and Puff The two turning These state board of examiners car Inspectors arrested are Bruca the room are on the south front, near the Hamilton and Quy Batch. and of the center adjoining building, the Af-.- Carbon County rr. IN Conn.. March Hartford. cepnoi. Orson Ran. superintendent . .schools In the Jordan district, has ac-Carbon In the superlntendency epted Mis de. county for th coming 'ear Of rtalon to take the position was reached VETERANS at last night snd tha contract signed Pries. Mr. Ryan haa been superintendent EOREIGN WARS In Jordan district for etversl year and has become well acquainted In Two 8aJt Lake City and county. announced that he weeks ago h would probably leave the educational In profession and take up ranching inHis change of the Tints basin tention. he said today, la due to conWith the ohjoct of Intensifying paference he ha held with state educain the present International tors snd th attractive contract of- triotism crista. Albert J Rabitig. commander- fered by Carbon county. of the Veterans of Frelgn War arrived In Salt Lake yesterday Dealers Say Coal ami Immediately took etea toward Stringency Temporary starling a post of the organisation He la now on hta way cast here making a trip through the northH,v JBi.nd rorI col d.llv.H. after to (allfornla and down the for th. thr.t ernaetetates prior to th tint. on the same errand th d.pt.t.d rn.it ri.tlro.il .Irik. h The Veterans of Foreign War la atfrw of th. to.! d. iuppll.1 of to a r.port an organisation composed exclusively ari which ha. .Ivanof racurrrnra men of who have win aarvlce for tha of that th.r. ta dangat Thtr howaaar. la irn.t-al- l, T.nm!d4.H"nT ln tha .hort.g. J :O0",rl dantad b, th. d.al.ra, who ripart nnanlsh-Amrrlradv lo ka war. although three to ha abla within a fa a of all d.livartaa of its members are survivors pf the th ordar com in Mexican war It counts among its that th. On account of far a large number of army would o tla up traffic that It would membership ronfrMw.fn, .talc offlda ha tmpoaatbl. to obtain coal ahtpm.nta I.fflr.r,, nd prominent huplnc men . numtar of loci Indlntduala. Th. oroplMtlon I. volun.onrarni. a. wall a man, or aoppllaa. Thla. of couraw. tary with no paid official put In.larg ' It WM Inlttotod about raducad th ator.a In tha II to Tha condition la Mm, th. clow of however, es tk railroad th. Hpontah-Am.rlc.- Phortly n h r. and !nSSH3r be fseslablng cars regu- for it. print, ohjert to build up larly to the mines th army and nvy of h.tp tho lTnltod DtatM. Racntlv Mr FUbln wnl Miss Body Arrives. to th. w,r o.p.ctni.n' tn-1rtn- f th rvlc of th organisation Th body of Mis Melon Fyhn. who In h.lping th movamnt of war with Grmany died t Long Beach. Cal., latt Friday. Iti tie A of rpt in -k. lt reach. 1 npprerlatlon harty of th proffr wa wm an.1 a aumts-t.o- n May fyhn h.r mothr nutd that th organlutlon iu.brt Armour. .th tnd r I g1ht..Blh will h. h.M moiMter.hlp a wld:y t itoMlhla oclo.li W .n..tlnhou..nd .1th.S body nl Mart a propaganda to atlmulata my .rt.rnoon, and parttcularlf to hlp t und.ri.kln ..tabll.hm.nt of . IT Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb told tbr Intrrrhiirrh Men at a gathering quarters as already announced In the southeast corner of the fourth; floor of the capllol. In a targe suite of f pMrrnimtt Judge arian Is alo pmmlvtem In i hr MMottk order. and was Arrangements made by J. H. Cook, superintendent of the capital, far offlcey for the new boards, named by the last legislature, are being viewed with' tereat by the prospective tenants of tha fund, wlikl state Industrial insurance have Ita Orson Ryan Will go To IS CONNECTICUT office force to handle the details of the -- ( grand necover$ ! tr . CAME FROM MEXICO; WAS GERMAN ATTACHE Bern-stnr- k&: by Bambrrgrr at named by aamr tlmr tu (. C. ln'h. hut who did not qualify. 4ir hr wa tatrr APfKiintrd to thr uprirne court of thr ktatr. Mr. Vartan wn horn In Itaytoft. to t allfomta In O.. and wrnt I Hiifl Thr follow in year he C apt. KWf Bamberger even tics, wa SOS GOV. HOLCOMB In-- improperty for delinquent special tt provement taxes In a manner that is believed will se'tla the contention aa to whether or not the city mull actualdeemly pay over money when It ed the purchaser of such property. The ordinance provides that when propert) Is offered for ale at public suction by the city treasurer and no purchase appears It hall be deemed purchased by the city.' It further provided, before the amendment was passed this rnotnlhg. that the treasurer should nuke out a certificate of sale to the purch er reciting the facts that payof the sale and stating It now proment had been made a shall vides that the certificate what pa) rnent has been made." In the opinion of City Attorney H. plninny who did the bit of edij ting, the city can now fill out certifi-- I nee with the rate in which tom ordinance may be accomplished when - made to the city and no actual a acul-lpa men! made Kor the city to ha-f e make payment upon pur of up would meAji tying prorty many thousands of dollar subject to all for redemption of Improvement isi warrants hr atalr board of rormlknw. Hr rr (dares H. H. Thurman? who wa Employment Saying Wa Stranded, Later Caihe Check. f thr rari) morning nmrd tn Simon Seek He tV Vartan, who h bren with public lift in the H. l Conflicting Stories Which Lead to Investigation lit lit 1 ROOMS ARE SELECTED ON "t. Chnrta OH NEW 8$ 21 1917 MARCH WEDNESDAY NEWS EVENING DESERET In New Hampshire Makes War Appropriation Concord xponx to from Oor. xupnxion March rt 11 In urgnt ih. houp.H.todarmraaagn irs of tb rul-p- Qnick Work Work Our Specialty under td ISOO.AOu to appropriating atata and national dtfmn. bo a bill for u,d Deseret Charles E. Nerin Dies. Chicago. March Jl Charlos E. (Had today of a bullot wound by hlma.lt after ahootlng and killing his wlfa. Jealousy la auppqa-- d to hav caused tb tragedy. Savin waa 49 yaar old. bis wlfa SO. N-r- News Job Dep t. |