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Show - O rffc 4 , u J - 1 1913 WEDNESDAY JANUARY. , NEWS EVENING . T)F.sv.itv.T I- can-- i policies not taken 2 short terra cellatione and only 1 withdrawals, MPHIfflll act Tb HI TONIGHT. Semi-Week- ly News Issued Mondays and Thursdays ' ' Show Official Statistic Premium and - Self 'in Utah Total - Is rood br word than people, nertliy farmer. la th Ctah, prosy area rcftoM ofNevada. Idabe. Wyoming. Colorado, Oregoa, Arisons, Hw Mexico, a ad Wester) Dotaikid circa 1U os by states famished advmlsete ee " , This rtrevlatlon Is entirely from separate and distinctSaturthat of (ha I wily and 1.0 ITV per day M for dt months. par, (i loa on aent Proa sample oop rrgarat. N pi . wrt tWd - Large Sum. - BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) LAKE Wm. A. Brady's All week. Molcjy UnJcrs." ORPHETM Vaudeville blfl withy On tie High bees' and of 90, and VfaUcr C. Kelly, SALT ac-Eb- taking th restriction, ofr, and now a delegate or tofT mag aeemeth best, may pour tha sugar in his-- tea, and eat that ttaed to ba both censored and apppreat. I movs u to tlve groaning hoard, and aea the good old grub restored, since peace came down the pike; oh, there are p. l and hard boiled ham, ang My being was pro- j prune preserves and onion pun, and all the things I like. foundly moved when werwas on. and Hoover hooved, with his official seal, and aa I ate my basswood bread I sometimes tore my clothes and said. "Oh, f of a good square meal! I hops to Jive to see the day when I wont hat "to live on hay duid fried excelsior! Oh, how I'll eat the luscious things when wo have canneSTol oL kings, and won this beastly war!" 'And now , with my sword, the j face the groaning board, and carve the roast beef to burn, all things fof sword of Bunker Hill; and there are luxuries which' a man might yearn and Fm unhappy stilt f can't help thinking states, who cannot pick and choose . of the skates In many the children and the weary dames who'd like to fill their bony frames vii grub that I refuse. So I feel guilty s I eat the scalloped oyster and the nRs.it. I'm rather shy on mirth; 1 dont enjoy the w beaten bread ; a sont . old sage or poet said, therss no true bliss on earth. j. THEY'RE wm-pan- the irgluta Judge, headliners. The lSlh Chair. with WUKE May Buckley and Wilkes Flayers. All Week. . Report State Inspector Of RANT AGEE New vaudeville beaded by The Revue BonqneC . Hvr other Gives Estimated Produc tion of Coal Fo Year as MllliOBK." jTght fur A acta-- t ! and "Androclce the I Jon, with Hlen Van , and Maurice Brown. kOCLUi 5,000,000 Tons. 4. Restrictions Off AMUSEMENTS policies In force. out of 'We handled S52 claims, fatalities- - Compensawere nine which tion (in death claims) has been going out regularly to six proven dependencies and three are uriadjueted on of being alien cases from which no formal proof bftvi been received One le of questionable dependency and one other probably not resulting from the employment. The lack of thw educational Jhcory of 'safety first la most apparent, as seven of the fatalities were easily avoidable, and due solely and onlyto the negligence of the victims, mitt- of propgated ppaeibly by the absence . er Instruction- to aim nearly all "This will apply of the minor accidents, and while It la true that the ratio can be materially reduced by Uic installation of safety device, thb in ost estiential'f actor Is education. It is the only route to Inand dustrial efficiency and economy, conla absolutely necessary for the The limb. Ufa legisand servation of lature cannot bestow too much auIndustrial commltwlon thority upon the out-othese measures f for the carrying through the highest clasa safety engt Beers 'procurable. Tins department will establish a complete Inspection system for mercantile risks In conjunction with our industrial service All deficiencies will be reported In Writing tf employers with suggestions for their correction." leaving --- ; JT- -, t i H ALIv PAHAMOrXT- - EM PRESS Bryant Waabbum In The Gypsy TraiL" Burton-Holme- s Travels. HERE were 18 fatalities In coal Insurance $Pt mines of Ctah in the year Jilt, BROADWAY Today and tomorIn tha of Ctah, COMPENSATION ? row, Douglas Ealrbanks in esaccording to official statements compulsory Madness," and a i an A cot almost given In yesterday. , Utah, tablishment yox hunslilne comedy, entitled i f apforce same In Estimating that the 1 1,000.000. Coming, Choose Your Exit. Exact figure as given t nd proximately was ' maintained In the j Friday. Norma Tatmadge la 1 .Land tha report of tha Industrial commisNeedle." Devils The coat Industry In L'tah during the Ust I Tn ike " This repre-eansion are 'tl.t77.IUli. calendar year, ag during the last fiscal j RLA1.TO Monroe Salisbury !i Midi In p.Ud, according to tha premiums f 1 Coming year of the Industrial commission, this F0RY.M.H-I.L0liuiton Uw .Mlfhin statistics furnished to the commission would mean four fatalities for every P of n ro NcU.JoniorroWL from-- various sources. 1,000 men employed in the coal mining day. . Not All Caab. industry, during the year. For the fiscal year ending June 20 Not all of this was In actual cash The general board of T. M. M. I. A. last, there Were SO fatalities reported Orpheura Draws Crowds cent of 00 non-r- a per Approximately outlay. to tha commission fo something Kite has prepared the following ' program i 2.000 employees This jgives a Total IlN'ew Years Eve, formerly oni b it, vr 2JU24U1LJ L- - represents prehave been sent by Genand 1 office of one and fatalities in the worst heatrical dales of the year, eral copies miums that would bay been paid by Secretary Moroni Snow to every 1 000. with For the same period the it they had insured ' f every illtut . or with the state Inof employees in coal mine is now one of tfie best, the general stake in the Church, to encourage a j number stock companies tbrouy I of course, given a 4.208, while coke manufac-th- e desire for enurliilfanmt with the dou- successful start of M. I. A. work, (after surance) fund, By decision of Judge J. I Jprown, of; and are required to pay compensation for tuning took 280 more. There would ble hesder announced drew throngs the forced dosing owingto the the Third district told tt disputed court, be eome dupUcaUons in ibone totaU; at the orpheum both at the early and vInjury to employees direct--- Soma of have t I!.. btwaea fibIt t t Wjbut 4(500 persona U probably a ialrthe largest risks In the state, such as boendarr performances. Those who stayed fluenza epidemic; near the coenHei rkavla the estimate tor tho number of men en- until midnight, had an opportunity of- Suggestive Program A Getting tha smelters, tha Utah Copper, been hat Jordan river The V JJ"J in the coal of hazard Utah filled the mining dancing on the stage If .they so. deKome Scrrioe Aoelatton-T- b. in sn - provM 1 I Traction termieed The rsimg lemjrte BtaU fatslitiee dlstrib- - sired. ElRhteeB Some T. kl. M. I. A. problems: oun t Uuh awKnA i bomb! liome Service association has been Phna, wid the Ctah tion inetltnted by Th bill la full of lively features Our new opening night in the differ- denari nwgamxed with headquarter, at 14$ , It Prop-- i that elob which complained tmTSfTm 41 UJ peg 1.0b. . that will appeal to holiday taries, the atorrtet wee taxed In both counties Under . wards, (after sacrament meeting eat Third South street. Tha object at On pejwons tarn 'to the erty the whole, tha showing msde by headliner being a patriotic thriller en- - rE( 2. Stake officers find Visits tbe the court's decision fug disputed begin:) ciation la to to stock com ground is found to be In Salt lake coun- the Utah coal mines for,, 181 8 Is conatd- - titled On the High Seaa." featuring to wards' when, where, the message. tnao er fund ranee state ns coat home, at to porno ' 4 ty The Una established byJbesourt ered to be a good one. Incidentally i Robert Hoidce and Bennett Johneoo. j activiUes. See January Era Salt Lake... panies. the report of Carl A. Alien, state mine This won big rounds of applause, and Journal. 4. Our class work, start- Of this officisHy eet mated total tt follows Prtn temporarily stopping la ( the at Intersection of the estimated shows that tha Beglsnfng flrwt ar- Is known that more than inspector, Walter Kelley, as the Virginia Judge. lug with leasoa No. L 6. Tbs teachers' rth G - Nlret Anwt of fem-T- lu Mate Of was paid In not pre- summit of the Wasatch range with the coal production of Utah In 1218 la j t always one of the features in any training classes. , Bes new book, tha potire la 111 or rant to be made summit of the 25 cent UrniM occurred about 1byo'clock range or am on which he appears. Spur terminating torn, 8.000,000 His fun plication to T. M. M. L A.work). 6 state fund. per greater to miums the more, this many, before,-T- he th high-- j, irretlist!ble. lt'ever Hill and Whittaker The -- FaTlkTVq.v" advanced senior class. Its opporTorn! Paid Out. bar pi 'tug when a man gtvlngtha name of . Into custody at d ?..yt mentlo'nmmt a .PDUe tunities. 7. Community singing T Slong In to spent 3, Rust was taken fund fid has That far paid of I inebriated canine, ojr Af tmint. iai How theWf.has affected the Tt M. nsrththat ni or the Huh hotel -- by RoHeo-Capt- aln and lo ep rj of 4,041210 Jured'employees toil, lc Officer Yokes, presents M. I. A. for good. . 2. Read Widtsoe s introduced rirnit thaoe west to Taggart, on charge of having heirs 222.142.22, pet.. The grand total mHMie ofhot piinA Mr. JlejiTnalte hJ a clever actby Eeno, eccentric come- - article tha p Henry channel of tho Jordan stddown In the January Era. 10. Y. M. violated the liquor law. and medical aid river, 'taenre for compensation estimate on an Increase of 26 per cent dian. porta the' the Melba middle and Coxaga, M. I. A. stake of Miss Brown, and ward efficiency. i to 1 clone as 6,064.-whein failni state the total or F of given a tons Isaac paid said channel of said river to a point Will Relate Expenses produced, contributed Discuss report blanks. 11. Ker JR introduced a fillers-iof oth Is largely I 000 tons. show amount' an This Thin 2280,000. would average la said ef channel to lecture shortly who middle Marooesnn, to the pleasure of the evening M. M I. A. chorus book, 23 songs. Tha In small weekly Install- mesas the for every re- distributed 21. 'of 231.330 tons produced tbe north line of aertioa The same bill wlU run through the (See Era, February. 1212.) 12. Let Uarmt before the Bonevtllo club, will m late bis experiences with the Ameri- ments. and payments already award- towuetlp 1 north, range 2 west. Salt man killed: - In 1217 there were 20 week. . us catch the spirit of tbe times, and Naum point of crossing fatalities, with an average of 202,560 can forces In France. Ho has an arti- ed will continue In some Instances Lake meridian, said work, serve, play and pray" with spirit 22 fatalities, nach being equidistant between the north--mman; and In 191 per cle entitled, "The Glory of the Mar-tM- a' for several years yet. and energy for the salvation jOf the corner corner and the northwest of 3.621,235, Broadway with a total bam Total Payroll. In Che Christmas number of The of the esiil section 21$ thence due north or a tonnage production of our Church. Inaugurate a the hi On youth of 164.630 permian. all thrillers Marinos' the Of Bulletin. Douglas special campaign to get every young him The total payroll Insured 'in the through the center ef section 16, town- the in 1213, Mr. Allen Fairbanks has appeared that made ehowing nons in. have to is and torn,mouth the industrial state the range aforesaid, man into the Y. M. M. I. A." ship given by ' IAeuk Brennan Returns Lient. of the said Jordan river, which mouth comments: proven to be more absorbing, more The Y. L, M. L A. will Marvin C. Brennan, formerly private j tot&l r Coenxnceit. so pro of said river Js Identical with the cenmore or than Inspectors wee thrilling entertaining ft in employee lia 7J,40 RuHrm Jiwtih saoeetaw making the work successful. ter of 2, section and farange the Triangle picture. Manhattan township These figures by no means This is the lowest number of Complying with the above suggesof the Catholic aiooeee has receivea; I west thence to west line aforesaid; the be the which will at lrt In three recorded Madness," last tallUea years, the the represent all the wages paid tion the Salt Lake stake will bold a rsngs 1 west; thence following said and in view of the largely Increased Broadway, todaysnd tomorrow, From stake hisv honorable discharge frorh tbs state, nor all the employees, sines of and ward officers meeting In to private Ilfs those engaged boundary as set forth In said sections - that array and is returning of timebis the Fairbanks leaves doof the or percentage coal, Jnagrtculiural production Fourteenth ward chapel, Monday, eomp laws of Utah, 1207. At camp Lewis- - Lieut, Brennan wss mestic)- help are specifically excluded would was Nevada ranch for New Tork to lb th to fatalities production tonnage C. Jan. at I 3 p m. Oscar A. Kirk-hautna I made a sergeant major, later being by the Utah law; while employers of decreased remarkably. It is estimated grand windup, when, he whirls away will probably bo the speaker and rendu assigned to Camp Hancock, where he znyt-sewill is the repre-there with for suspense, 113 girl, tha are or leas not tonnage that three j persons required Wheat to Be give the ward officers suggestions v received his eovnmlasion and w ap to take out compensation an Increase of 26 per cent, or ap-- j tery and battle of wits and hard muscle wtil Insurance Capt. the new start In Mutual one million tons more fthstt keeps one riveted to the seat, in making Post bed lo ' pointed Browning maehln. gun Commdnder proxlmately Employee of interstate carriers by reconvenes in wards on .Prim structor. in 1817. On this basis, in 121$, j Fairbank s athletic prowess is tested work, which than also are excluded from the railroad 7. A11 officers from Jan. Tuesday, bk-haTh detachment of Q company, there was t$ per cent more coal pro--, to the utmost, and no risks are too the 12 wards are expected to attend. Bproule Expects Good purview of the state law. him for there to Beautiful man take. killed each for great duced thgn Th self of totaled th William insurers' Bproule payrolls b trict Director Twenty-flrw- t Jewel Carmen Is the girl ha Is after. Stake activiUes, such as the interInfantry, atattoned at was tn HIT. rivnngl federalized milroade, with headtiar 122,832.268. the Also included In the cast are Macey ward debates, dramas and , public Fort follow ng figure will be reinforced by Douglas, give The trit u ter at San Krancleoo, has returned Report of Cnderwrltrr. th transfer thither of tbe remainder causes of the $8 fatalities which were Harlan, long a recognised performer speaking contests, will be set for later King I from Chicago, where he conferred The outlined published proFacts regarding state fqnd insur- of the company from the Presidio, 20 reported in 1318: of villians on the speaking stage, and dates. Director Hale Holden. ance In grams as listed tn the Stake Activity Jwasoo with Regional see are of enlisted men and two officers with toot at shown the falls of that little Gish,, report Dorothy By ravishing Underground s prosperous year Charles A. Cains, underwriter for the ,-th Mr. Sprout Leslie C. Wheat, and Lieut. F. working face or room, 6; by falls of, film beauty and artist. In addition Guide will probably bo continued anrumor, ahead, and believes there will be a fund, which was made public for the Capt. ti) May. It Is suggested n social for R. Duffey. Th captain will become roof On entries. I4 by mine car. while , to this feature a special big Fox Pacific the travel to tourist heavy first time yesterday. The report cov- poet com mamier on arrival. The com1; run over by car or mo- -, shine comedy win be shown, entitled. old and young start the Mutual In , coast, with a demand for western pro-- ers the first year of the fund from pany gtrength will then be 170 en- tor, 2: caught between ear and rib, 1; Choose Your Exit. It is a roar from the wards Jan. 7, with lesson work - - - Midoris greater than ever, which will July 1, ,1217, to June 20, 1212. commencing Jan. If with a prelimlisted men and three officers, Lieut returned too soon and was blasted, 1; start to finish. - nd' allow no excuse for Idle labor. Of the gross premium receipts ef Frank Foster being inary program on Brig. Gea. Richard here by falling vtimber, ' 1. Total underalready W. Young. ' Itn; Today is a holiday at the poet and ground, 14. report Goes to Pocatello C. Bt Faulkner, J208.J65.23 tn that year,-tblocows (bat $72,724 was In receipts and a traveling salesman for the Ryan Surfacef-B- y railway car and nothing doing beyond absolutely I mining companies, and necessary duty. J The various local motives, I, by surface blast, 1; by JSrutt company of Balt Lake for the 4. 2112.711 61 was In premiums from units will enjoy A New Years HI5T0RICIIL SOCIETY dinner, electric signal Wlre,,l. Total surface, past two years, leaves today for Pocm-- I- r''n'ral compensation in with families of officers receiving new befon tello, Idaho, where he will be amThe balance earn in calls. years weak) tent manager of that companys etmenta. a lowances to com-- IU there. Mrs Faulkner will Join.10'?, writ th,eir ber husband during the week. His ilk Seventeenth Ward Scouts ihe hi position with the local house will be j .y Thirty-on- e Urn .p.Lr?.P.tU. mod who Clifford has Nelson returned soldiers were !jat 5.4.'00g by Take New Year Hike guests of honor st the weekly luncheon jnst bceir discharged fromThe om-- 1 Um net total in th. Trought jch A meeting of the Utah. State Historioers' training camp at El Centro, Cal. trial balance to 246.617.72. of the Rotsry club held st the Hotel j Boy, scouts from th Seventeenth Utah yesterday Cited for Bravery Worti has just bo held' at the office I During th luncheon cal Society are ward New Tear hike up a Net faking Expense. 1 been received by P. M Randall, of , t fne n1" mad brief talks. tl- - of the president. Andrew Jenson, 20 of j " Of the Items classed as decrements Dry canyon, ander the leadership of B. Teterson. 0. and b ) this city, that hla son Y. H. Ra rid all Dr. president Blake Scoutmaster A. Cutler Chnrcl1 0fIic bnIdlng. Saturday. Jan. Lo- -, branch ea in which kidveyi of Minneapolis was one of a company the statement shows that the net ex- They left at 2 19 Vaughan ther wrra A. Am ol!J a.m. cooked two the Utoh Agricultural College-s- t of conducting the fund during meals pense men 21 a section the of composing - " suite - first year was 10.616 24, or apoutdoor, and expect to return gan. tn a recent letter, warmly pra thethl evening, taking street car from S. ambulance service who have cuBe uurd tJ. especially preparation grr who had aeen service overmi tuouth of the canyon. been cited for bravery by Major Eric proximatelyThe6 per cent of the net prear now at the reconstruction Inmiums shows bond report hoepluj the recniar anneal meetisr of the ia aeeuta tf IS. D Heirlara troop C. Abernathy, commanding officer of Boy at Fort I'ougla They five rcmint of 2116,000. On a net basts Chriatmaa help'ng other who which will he field January fit. eDc of their battles the medtaal corps at Thiacouri, vestment 'with the Hunt. o the "decrements of the iund are apent were lea fortunate Fifteen orphan FTaoce. These men, tt is stated, dis- riven Th Fantaatlon expects to aak tha the? war as orerontYi of were order remembered follows; with Otriatmaa gift department whwera By d played remarkable courage and Benefits paid after Adjustment-19.-14113- ; M PPropriation boorht bv th bov Aath - children the Students Army 'Training corps of 'made brief talk were Pr!valeBer- - II1 In the face of treacherous maon the work f tbe society. of the the Utah Agricultural College was de- - theieon Caine Farrell. Otto Komnrr. J1.202 4; were nnder quarantine aome chine gun fire, gas attack, explosive xpeneer-210,6- office equipment, coot took the to Officers of the society, them Cpon H- presents 21, depoeit premiums their return i,Th" during December Throughshell fire and a terrific bombing a large Christmas party mobilized who returned, 21,640 88, bond Investments, was txpocUd to be presout the United States members of ail toyd held In St Mark Cathedral where performing brave work for 21 116 470 08; accrued interest to are returned paid. th boys had trimmed a Chriatmaa tree et mllar organization Adr.w JeMOB' president; uve, Paul Kyntr ? k' days under heavy bombardment. 272 01, slate premiums monthly and About G E fx'Uberger. 36 were present. hay. RiiXt, Ray Silver L. w their homes. ' .period adjustments due, $17,21614. Barratt, secretary ,nd Pres-of great satisfaction Poroy. E R. lesser Frederick ReeJ0MAATIN COAL CO 47 Main St 'cieea accrued Interest outstanding. JJ.llJ-1, ( jnoi pound te the ton. Phone Tvdo More Arrested. pash aa band. $65,304 24. Total. Advertisement. 1245.617 73. Vu The Increment aide of the stale-S- ir IdahtLknow thsttbett o o wiSt tit showy. a moat x?U.I.rrecofn-t- At tne The club decided at It meeting yea- - i - Jerroid R. Letcher. Dr. J. g. Glass, of men police yesterday of Btate appropriation.' suspected 40 00; pre- terdsy to hold the fathers and sonj" Nephi Anderson and E having been implicated In tha thert of17$ time I write thl letter there are noe- d nner Tueday Ja. !4 Xoung miume. $168,853 07; deposit premiums case of whlekv from a car 4n the the Hotel Itah The entertaTnment Of Rah fwk.c- 1 Jorgensen Of 211 660 38, of Spanish Influenza at the tntereet received cases $2 -- Denver A Rio Grande an r. for the occasion Is to beof freight Provo. be rg furnished by K. Action Ordered Dismissed. 603.36; Intere-- t accrued, $2.223 14. tween Dec 24 and 2T Th menyardarrest, More significant than this the-o- n hs society already has a large It is expected that a large InBee. 70, non dependents Is th fact that medical Yesterday were D E Falk Sphere 2 of Comp ed soldier-bo- ys 76; of rfiT historic wall sr relics there at tha stats veara that 23 old a reveals unclaimed. week $14 conductor and Charles spection this Total. $246,517.72. L J Tbe urate supreme court hea ordered Bruner 26 year old Other arrests ?kiHwL Th ortlnal l chain with are Is not a ease of social disease In the dismleaed the actios of the aiate on liabilities and 'Aorta Is W" TX hinted that many expected and It 8alt I doubt if the same can be said .. . tie relation, of Margaret Kay sod oth- rTyd In the freight yard will A statement of labilities and assets worker be camp. similar MARSH COAL OfX recentty been added to group of student In of any Implicated. the collection. wfU be token to !Ant .?'edecle.on la com:rned with the United State I, take th liberty Crap The kind fou want; when yoii Assets Bond Investment. $118.-47- 0 a stateSteps the Sg'hn of Roberson against Drmney historical lib ary and of mentioning this fact, feeling that wKnt It. Phone Was. ISO and 1367, compile 46, acirued' Inthrest. $2.J2J 14; to and Outer, which wae recently decided secure 00-- 0 ALTJVVCE COAL OOWFAVT. the i5 Place. as pe well as ration of the lerls. Exchange Advertisement the parents of here,boys, Division of stock premium due. $i7.216 24; office aino, on appeal. latere to thl end. mong the organlxsra of,.a coal mine equipment. $1,209 46- - cash on hand, For Coal of Best Quellt and Quick all citizens of our state and bf Idaho, Service Was. Advertise-men4443. of la bon t, the of wKh ua phone great contention a will share Wyoming feeling $65,004 24 Total. $201,421 76. standard of clean Liabilities Dp premiums return'Do You Make Your Own Inquire Concerning T " pride that jmch manhood exists able, $16 120. (gross reserve. $110,-- lead-er- a 521 70. minus net benefit paid, the 2 Juvenile Judgeships Clothes? 'With such men to become and x 87.) reserve for maturities, $101.-37- 7 future, th state Sothe of The Loan Provident 7; compensation unclaimed, country may fsel assured Queens relative- to remit, nofed $16 2 2c bn la payable, $234 72; divl-- I . iHlsfigT and best m our ciety is an institution that what Isis richest 'are being asked ef mayor 4 kv mil dands accrued, )14 634 07; Sdo. 73, ef cities secure. civilisation sad other commnaities . wtr at 3k $760; state approwhere tbe Dr. Peterson's statement alao holds appeals- to women, school vowtsarat priation. 340 00; surplus, 334.220 32 attended Paris' lent who has been named of the Utah boy ' 42$ "bccanpe-a- ll ;Tota!rI3 transactions true the grAT TTT &t thir Brighamto Young Tbe gross reserve of $130 00 shown Lieut, Is of according Provo, forwarded t the questionnaire above Is on a baithf of 46 per cent of e are confidential, coupled university by L B Rail, and aa Vetvln J. Ballard, who la visited-thtbe net premiums for general classes active member of tbe secretary, comnow Utah Society for who and 75 yesterday city courtesr'-an- d with Juvenile pdr cent of tbe pet premium jand Betterment, organhelp- manding officer at the Provo institurecently received from coal mining companies. ised. Answers are asked to tbe folifeY r for tion At 'a recent medical Inspection lowing: fulness. '1- P Mr. Caines Comment. BaWd-iHas the of school at the B. Y. U, Lieut. acted In the superintendent Commenting on the figures given, - Year. Now is the capacity of Juvenile Jndaa no owes of social disease wera found . Mr Caine says: for e . MONEY LOANED town? your attended-thON 1 50 men who Yd among the How do you think tbeesultg unTht statement of onsets ) Brim-ha- ll (the j H. President George der thin system wmptre with result , time and this the shows an accumulation of $205,423.76 DIAMONDS, WATCHES lretitution of the Brigham Young university under the system existing before In assets. Pri The establishment of reof the hi feel it to Wise for tbo warm in praise JX y also is serve of $101,377 37 and surplus of . the place. ETC, JEWELRY, to act la th capacity of Utah men who attended there. $36,290 82 after paying all benefits Juvenile Judge? and- - expense, and providing'll per . Do yon feel It would be wlae BE THRIFTY. coat dividends on general c lames and .'At about half , the school board and naporintendentfor Hold to For by your industry yon RepabUcahs 6 per cent on coal, and to bo examination free, i j , the power to given than half keeping the the the charges of district Juvenile Jndge sadappoint clothes of Beauty. y to dirrot .state appropriation of 340,000 vlntae(. Regular Meetings a ne examine your worn clothe. tha work na n part of tha educational the pawn shop. The surplus saved la about double the r ifitra? Our may be able to us legal requirement, and will be greatOr d yen feel It wise to have tbe A meeting of the Young Men' Rely increased by Interest earning on inyour material, and itiggeat aorue-thin- g appointments made a heretofore br vestments each year, attractive for you. publican club. will ha held nextSatr-da- y the state Jnvnmlo court commission You should Join our 200 HOUR (t he governor, attorney general "The reserve of $10147, 7.87 k more IB room of the night .and K FAYING CiAR. Ask for than twice the gross estimated css retsie school superintendent ? Booklet civil dHiatoa of the dtv court la the Or do feel to -I yon Should Ut that iWtfquirement mature all Maks district claims. A11 Own My and county build. nx Salt tmiufm Leading DestM, Republicity 'Dr. J. C. Robinson,-Pres- . courts ebon id again handle Javenlieof- commuted and loaded 2 per cent uj)n tor cans are Invited to attend Among sevPretty CAothe." T fradert r News , contingencies. , eral Important matters to be conalder-A. STB 001, OF DRESS. 3 s. writing-polic- ies will bit the psrtlctpatlnu of "the flub 1 . MAKING. S. Main Was. 2352 Jn,YThiLjunit . began In the proposed Llncoht day celebration With 112 applications Th Salt great Lake School country of of 205 KEARNS BUILDING. City newvptper this Fashion. on hand and finished th year with It Is the announce Intention of th section is th $04-- 3 14-- 2 17 American News. club to hold moatbtg Bldg. 111 policies written. There meetings tn 22.00 -nine M Year. ss. Issued M41. per Just north of PnstoAne. Mondays -a 4 1 , Thursdaya. 4 ' i i occui ba. ts te' Maa-Imu- S-- rrl , m -- RIGHFHEARIY . 11n nnR if irn GNEH one-four- th rs t In-la- te -- J0'1 ' 1 fi! e4. Watct Parties- - at ' Caf, Theatres and Clubs at Well as Many Homes Less Noise Than Usual N cafe and theatre, club and hotel and In home and church, the advent of the New Tear was made welcome ana-four- th lllt.ttt () - dS - wJhomandif'.. W re 1 'iT n. i at . led- I? 464-47- 8, m -- nt Yte ve -- a s I- d -- e J f?, ???; 5 eh J?1'1 ' tTh- n T IT for-iitu- E,Z jr S tToLS,;11. 16 1 t0rry i1tar tr -- 1 sal-Ur- n, -- 5 -- sSxrs: srjrjss 3, o, I JIrffifr ' ' col-le- how-eve- rturni PaVtir! - 622.-14- Prelty intte-mounta- tn an appropriate manner last night In Watchpartles lasted well ..into ihe good-chee- 2 , t - ' Social Gatherings. The coming of the new year was not characterised by the customary none. A few whistles heralded the change from 1218 to 1912. The business district' wa unusually quiet last night, bat in a social way Balt Lake city again took on a normal appearance, a condition which ha been conspicuously absent since the influenza quara tin. Great crowds gathered at theatre and club. Watch nightcafe, also was observed in some of th churches and gathering of families and friend were held throughout the city to out tbe old and ring In the new." ring At th Orpheum theatre a special performance was held beginning at 10.15 p m. and lasting until after midnight. Following this th stage was cleared and the orchestra furnished music for dancing. A general Invitation was issued to the audience to participate in the dancing. Members ---f the Wilkes Stock company, playing at the Wilkes theatre, were the special' guests of the Orpheum management for the occaaion. Tbe Elks club provided a cabaret performance for its members and their friends and supper was served at 11 o'clock.' 'At other city clubs members and friends felled am.- -' A epee tat 'cabaret entertainment was provided for . patrons of tbe Xewhouse hotel cafe, which was participated in by 409 The night's entertainment guests. ceased with the presentation of the - rerue, Victoryintroducing th latest . music. ' Flrrtneti Ball. - The annual firemens halt was held in tbs gymnasium of the public safety building, and was attended by a score of members of th old volunteer fire department and their wive, as well as the present fire laddies and their escorts. Refreshments were served- in the diningroom at fire headquarters. Today to S general holiday, puMie office and placed of business being closed. , Holiday hours were observed at tha postoffice. Pontifical high mass was held this morning at St. Mary cathedral. , E - Street Car MeA Elect. The street ear men's union has the folloalng office tof lh ensuing year: J. H Lamont. presi dent; A- - 8. Baker, fifst vice president; S. M. Nelson, secoyd vice president; J. J. Sullivan, recording secretary; J. E. Green, financial secretary; V. M. Hixson, treasurer! Elmo Tew, conductor; J. E. Jeppoon, warden; Fran Reeoiirt, sentinel; board of directors A. S. Baker, H. C. Fowkes, A. H. Kempton, Charles Ravage and B. G. Wallers. Dr, T. H Wheeler was chosen medical adviser. Headquarters will continue at. room 301 McIntyre 4 elected building. - t - that j 7. - 1 -- the V a i ahddcgi j 4 -- It I . Provident Loan Society Dr. R. H. Ramsey des-gne- Ihe-eo- urt e. ocy-Trca- vocrc Bcml-Weet- vre ly A v .i.i.i.iefi? I n -- early hours of this morning and r predominated everywhere, Everywhere there prevailed an 'atmosphere of thanksgiving In the trek-- e ,h Nr Vear thanksgiving that ISIS brings peace to a world which for four years ha been torn by bitter conflict, that-121will th convention of nation which will put-oend to the bloodshed of the battle field. 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