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Show " r I' eMre tgcoND SECTION r - lg(aJ Jfpw - Bpo- i , roCXDEDj0 Together With Tow Rosa hi Two Dtt Tw Pit Cheek WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8j 1919 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH g J I SIXTY-XIXTI- , COAST ON CHILDREN War. Saving 1 CITY nod fin Magma. YEAT EXPENDITURES STREETS AT DESIGNATED E who ooast on city streets, r Children even though they hard bgen designated to be used for coasting by tbs police their own risk, tnr.ording.lo. a decision handed- down hist night by ' City Judge YH. Wilkins. The decision was given following the tria( of CL T. Hales, who had been charged with reckless driving. The charge arose out of the accident .of December IS. when the defendant ran down four children. Hales was found do-aq- Had Line added From Evanston Sheriff Salt Lake But They ,OT1kt f To Interferes. Rudelf lb E net W 4reuWe Ahd the Lne padded Alt 4 la th re- T way to Salt Lake." from bootlegger t attributed arxeoted b? Sheriff ZHJfeB: recently of Rich coantg. T. Eoblnaon, n41 eorner of that happen Jt the canyon Into extends county ch from Ev- run road tbe .tuch Robinson. Sheriff to Ogden Randolph, had a iom heme la at be something might dh way, bn that mg to the bootlegging, he quietly went to the corner td. barri-- d ba county end erected a log hundred few a tbe road, tctom of which cross the corner of that-ther- e jd rh county came along N'ot long afterward a car dealer of ytng a Wholesale liquor Hu ranston. car waa stopped and trchrd, tut nothing of a contraband car had ture was found in 1L That car departed long when another The driver disregarded m along Crice of the sheriff to halt, and bar--a- d rt os tpeed, only to run Into the further along the road. The r was a good climber, but most of tt f jprings were broken, with the re-that tbe car was recovered not r down the road. In Morgan county. It proved to be loaded with liquor ,o other cars which followed were About 100 employers of label. In Salt Lake, at a meeting' in the Commercial club yesterday afternoon nt not guilty and It waa testified by the witnesses for the prosecution that Hales, though driving slowly. Vas not paying due regard to Ihe safely of children who werer It mattered not that the coasting. street where the accident occurred, was on of the restricted streets which had been previously designated by .the " police for ecasting. 'Vehlla.ba o.lhg first right totbe deuse of tbe streets, acordingto-th- e cision, and children are resppniible for their own safely. witnout recourse for even though the accident accident may occur on the coasting track. It is the opinion of Judge Wllkihs that the city is "responsible tor ail accidents occurring on streets designated for the youngsters' pleasure. The city, should see that the streets are properly patrolled and the lives of the children safeguarded when streets are so des'g nated, he states Just what effect this decision will have on the future of coasting, a pas time which has been the delight of si) children for generations, is not known. D. K. Coombs, principal of the River-aid- e school, and tbe father of one of the Injured children, ttated last night that and Chief of Police J Parley "Whit Commissioner of Publit- - Safety Raxl X. bcheid gave it as their opinion that ths polio have no legal right to bar vehicles from tbe restricted streets. ,L s sory state insjrance under the The me I compensation act tug was called to hear the report of the committees delegated b the Commercial club and the Utah Manufacturers' armorial on to study the law and the proposed amendments, li Is understood, wjili be presented to the next legislature work-men- After the - report, froto. lhe vu by an escort. They were met at the Oregon Short Line depot Inby member of the Red Cross, cluding Major Glen Miller, and an escort from the post under Ca.pt. , R M. Jones of the medlcaL corps, with two. army ambulances, and three Red Cross automobiles, and the arrivals were whisked away to the reservaThere were no tion without delay. crutches in evidence, and the patients on the whole appeared to be about Most of them were prerecovered. sented with flower sprays on leaving their special car at the rear of the servfrom different branches of army ice, most of them from overseas. There were a few Idaho and Utah (Ppecla! to Tb News boys In the parly, among the latter Aubert of Price. EuJan JtTRRAT The public being T.Florenceof Mt. Carmel, Charlea Tait gene will net open here next Monday Collos an Vivian Monteque of this r there ts gprobehlhty that they may city, r epee again the during present :tsoi tmr. tJSwUB.of ,h board of educa-- ,, Association Congratulated. w,;h clt)r commission ienI ualoix was oonsideiod r i . .A received this mornA lelegram-wthat recently r office Of A. C. Rees, secree fob'd nereas in the ing i"t oi k?'' 't1 postpone- Utah Manufacturers' asof schools was tary bf the 12 "n irdefinttelv sociation, from the Tennessee Manu. mn he facturers' association, congratulating T" aofmtrng health and ft the Utah organisation upon reaching a. lion will successful another milepost in Tts hLV"!. I11-was thht will The telegram keep the career" signed by caned during ;he prrs.,. nt season. Secretary U. C. Gilbert ms at-th- " SeottM. Sheets'Killed in France SCOTT M. SHEETS. 803 0t Mr" EJ,a Don M Bheeta, la now In France with tfre S- Wjs fins u- - !r4 com.." M. f ! Isis 3 of the ist di- the drive through the Argonne forest, and then later with the French force in their drive through Belgium, when on Novr 8, tb division was relieved for rest Don reports that he is well. He very lUtciyjdlLjsoUiieaiL ot,lUa brolher'i death until, he new reaches him from t here. - The aired mother of th-- w boyi ilF and the sympathy of all her hi extended Vlejids and acquaintance to her In her great aorrow .lJj:a.Uvwubuthe,,.3lJndjrf8PUy Vision. Don was in Has 1,C1 Jn lsl- - He volun- marlne when the by the United The Twny .. is "ared rnacmficent work of tl,e turning rx ysti l Thierry. brother, Sergeant CITY , 14 . epe . I 1. $ -- in 191 f, aV. T2the rpurt of is-- ii th- month ending Dec. Qf 31. - "f 'M'fji amounting to ud uoej;TmvtPd npproprtr- lions The proamounting to $79 flu 2t Dlakin compensation act muruce att compaatr bar would posed changes unexpended total of $97,358 17 nies fr6m this fietd of insurance arit-mp- r For ,he purfose f and the employer would he HmUng at balance, there Is deducted from to purchaiie his pohcy from n the state Taking tht atuid th.it 15- - the unripe, revenue $17.099 si hdafion which ytifhes competitre,'nQtH- hcK iii be K $5 com-'pelie- d bar private tnierpnae- pesf-A- nd . required sh-v- or Tor ' of-th- e the' pur-tha- sr 8We park Bl,e too much 'f an opening wedge .undesirable ir!aliHt!c enactments, 'he Puhlfc 1 fund the meeting ft Ii that the atate Itind th6 city commission has no Jurshould be adm. metered during a longer isdiction over. This has it leaves a net baPtukI under oinpetifn-- than as the $71 lanced it 37 before been tried aceepur.g 89, beat way of handling ths Insurance ftimatod Revenue. to the exclusn.n of all others Report The report shows that the was read of the retard made In Went revenue for the yea? was Virginia and Wahngton b mornj $!,J9J,. Olisuc. State insuxax,.e and I.r.mtfu, jgj H aa .agaitm . , -- 3y.7 atat-s- fr luX ' brT ' e for out the fart that in both those iry duq tty th thr fuaurawrw fumf rnnkrup elimination a of miLion dollars more than half the merchants and Other .commiticea were appointed i VIIJ The iq. to study numerous-juliphases flt crease of rev enue from estimated taxes amounted the act and they wnl report their to to date a at practka.ly $100,009 There in at the findings to the meeting be set later Ulna revenue uiuollected present amounting to $275,890 67 as against $24,641 99 last year. Millers to Meet. The expenditures of the department o State St. liens' asso- of pubfic affairs and finance for 1918 The ciation will hold a convention tomor- amounted to $74,840 08 aa against row. meeting. at 'the rommerenl lun $84,1 15 87 in 1917, of the public safety 11 U 1 pm Fail was muel b department, $502 865 19 a Bennion Jr The prinHpal topics to t 53, of the park and public discussed will be the adjustment of Use Industry following revocation of property- department. $2ll,872-"- 4 aa the food administration s regulation on the against $200 036 75, of the department during tne war, also the effect regulaof streets and public millers of the wh--governmental improvements. in this section tion of $2 for Jt4 5,297 95 as against $508,784 58, of thT statutory and general fund.J$30Yr f 816 88 aa Salt Lake Ranks High against $313 791.14. of the .department of water supply and water- In Health Sitvation Jl9 413 dguinsl $326,- 74 H rnvlabl Cit retains Balt Lake Oil Itania. position in the matter oC health and Acoording to a report issued by C Inflmnz the low death rate despite Clarence .Neslen. coinmiasioner of Balt Leke water supply and epidemic. The death rate 3In waterworks, the for 14 waa waterworks persons department was this year for the year 1918. as com- placed on a basis each thousand of population, in the While the total amount of the ezpendi-ture- s thousand per with ill pared of J. per in this does not balance year 1917. an increase report according to f.gures jut tom- with the auditors report It is pointed P'paVt Lakes record is still very good out that the apparent dUrrepapcy re- t suits from a difference in the charging when compared with that of thenlcn of accounts and is not actual. In the fqr l&rreit cities of tHe country the census case of the report issued by Mr-- Neswere assembled by figures at The mortality len everything pertaining to the waterWashington. bureau average S 3 per works department is charged against fate for these citiesthan that of thie that department for thp purpose of thousand greater city. comparison The report Indicates that the revenue of the department for the year Committee is Named was $319,797. while the expenditures, This means that the $302,810 To Arrange Reception were department lived, within us income wiihou t ' A. committee to bo known as the Red eral taxesreceivtng anythirg from gen -- -- agaluht-$512.42- at L 5. 1).., D. IRE ADDRESSED Sim-1- 0 BY . INDIANS lt 4 -- BRIG. BEN. CJospig week ity in June B,W. at ths L . see s wlU II & universh- number cf Individuals May Assign Work Don to Organiza tions Penny nt For Home ' And School League. tat-eh- XNOCNGEMENT Is made by chairMr Janette A- - Hyde, badge service man of the of the Red Cross, that the wherever persons have not filled com-mitt- required hours work for the Red plan individuals they cer.tlcal,e' has been accepted by the commute have who Also urge that where person more hour to complete only a few for winning the coveted their quota at once. At tne badge," they do so workers are needpresent Red Cros the ed more than ever to help get out allotment of refuge garment which must w tbe work,, In order to systematise the commUU"hRg- been dhrtded aed various working will pass on the will branches of the Red Cros. They each In determine what worker branch are eligible to receive honor to be awardbadge The badge are who have coned only to worker tributed $00 hour time to tbe Red - Land Ready For Entry. Flats of land under the Salt Lake meridian have been received at tbe local land office from the U. s. surveyor general of Utah, for filing Feb 18. 1$1. the land to be then thrown open to entry. The tracts Involved are as follows: Fractional township zY south, range 5 west; fractional township 21 south, range 6 west; fractional Township 24 A south, range west; ftewnship 24 south, range 7 west; township .15 south," range 1 east: fractional town- hin-Zsouths ranee 26 eat r,. L tional township $$ south, range 4 east. 60 to a badge, Cross, which entitles them to the credited be their time may or unit to which they belong, may win the to that tbe organisation merit badge and i -- Cross and who have done so In six 4 con- Writing to Thomas Redmond, former field inspector for tbe bureau of animal Industry, and now secretary of the state live stock board. Wallace . Slark Lima county. saa that up to New Year's da jr 62 Indian on the Uinta reservation had died of Spanish influenza. Extraordinary precautions are being taken by some of the Indians for the prevention of the advent of the disease among their respective bands or tribes Ones it bas gained a foothoM Its ravages art little short of a devastation Mr Stark, who it himself In the United States Indian service, writes in part: "1 had the flu all right, but had myself oat of danger before tbe doctor got to me. over 26 We lost a lot of Indian belonging to the Uncompeghre band Perhaps you know some of those who died. Pst Wyasket. Powwlnn s sister, Pasecho'e wife, Powwlnnee's little Davis boy and a girl. Accusseuvehiaand wife and Wilson. Johnny Jokerjack, little boy took the whole family). Pete brother); Yagab's Moantainsheep Archetere wife George JenkS wif McKe-wa- n Bcchemave'a of sister wife) (a s wif and quite a number of fury. The county commission held an Informal session this morning to discuss the proposition of calling an election for the authorisation of a bond issue for general improvement purpose the amount to bo aemewhere between one and two million dollar The hard surface paving of mme-s- f the principal county roads boulevards are under consideration. , The question of holding a 'Joint also qlectjpn with. Uie.pjty.,, wturb. similar election, was considering talked of. and referred to the county attorneys office for an opinion-a- s to it legality before the subject will be broached to the city commission'. Aside from regular benefit from that ha been desired and delayed on account of the war, it is thought that the county and state at large will b benefited - by the proposed work as It will furnish 'emfor returning soldiers and ployment allot- - and othars who need it. , -- J. . r . thou-fgn- - Entertained ii i f -r 4 a It A. C. 0. II LOGAN - The-Hom- waa 79 f&St cases In 'h- house Advices from tfiat President Logan . has that the oiKntng of the college will be postponed 27, . Tf i rY from France of the deatlr'of H. Lee. a fqrmer resident of Salt Lake, wag received Tuesday night by 833 south Nintb Mia Lillian F) Lewi East street. Mr I,e died of pneumonia according to the word received. Mr. Lee wes 26 years of age. and waa well known in this city, having come to Salt Lake from Milwaukee about eight year ago. He had been in the employ of the Century Printing company and also of one oj the loval newsimpere From Salt lKe where' young: Jsje enliMted in iecmber 1917, he waa sent to Waro, Texan and then to Morrinon. wenrf for Virgin rrsmtng 191S,He In with the June, oorea4t balloon Hia aervh Twelfth company amce then was heroic, having been con. until the isrning vf siantly m action Lee waa twice ciod-fo- r the armfstire. tn action bravery N in Weekly Health Report, - -Influenza in Lead ltM The weekly atamtla! re po rt depaiHmeat. ior Thennrcfcri f rea-ending Jan. 3. shows a do -four births over the rorrerfKmdfnK C rfn- ear ago week Kiftfor fe24 aid were report d 3b fnal male oujarg Jepite- - the infiUeJU. ontv 3 d u'jii lhS year there wvre ft a urLjij.rr Ite reporied for. La for the toi responding weik i ' vear U -- qq sl to Struck by Automobile. lst n non wrll be offered to soldiers 8 Mr. and Mr Ap- MURRAY. Special emphasis will be given zecured the release have Nelron drcw. work, boms economic and C wRO 1 auto nd farm tractor course, a well ef their son. Bergs toSelso the rio HU aa to the general scientific and com- Mare Islend. owing - ra of th mothvf- mercial work of the institution. Jn v !? u Influ- This-dela- y- k : Joln Monday, J.ii old " )faristruck Harrv MidcTrswcrth. St wss cause J by a rtcurfemc of tbe I A' ,h' Tisza hotel, enza in various part of the state a resid Saulomobile. between night nl West" well aa In Logan. Health officials bv i Tcnth"NorTirmT-SoMtuR ' KiTcrirNrc3''TharTr'(k'-'5rduTfii?";VrVf.er . . of his right wave will cave passed, and rondi- - laccral on taken to Lon will again be sa'e injuries were treated. Students will be able to finish a work hv the full winner quarter Soldier Released. first Of April. nd senior will be - i LrKtameswre -today Feterson Heroic Soldier Dies In France of Pneumonia ; it :hi ago Of the deaihiataVs and 17 w ere ( Five hundred and event ft fifORtsUt uj Jd d9uaes were repot-eInfluema had" a bi tca the wcvk fkf w ffi JY3 reported, n4A dlphthe-TbFie caeei of f4ra)l rAutrd w er& reported, one race of of acarlel feer onr .ar nfr o eae of rh kt-- pox. and one cae quar dleeAuea. Qntvrt for 4nntag90ua I -- t - h r. 1 Cross Welcome Home committee to arto tbe Utah range for a reception th city troops when they return Id WT. Mont baa been appointed by Mayor will meet at Ferry. Thw committee ones for tbe making or preliminary arIt Is composed of the folrangement - W ' lowing: . W. Mont Ferry. Barden Bennion, C. C. Noslen, L. H Farnsworth, D. A McMillan, F. C. Richmond, George O Relf. W. G Fatrell. George NA. Smith, Bsme. Henry StephenAnn-i-L. Richards. W Cannon, Mr. W C Mrs JanetteMr Hyde, Mr Jennings W. Mont Ferry Mr GeorgeA. MUler. others B. F. J Redman, W Gorham. "The Willow Creek Indiana are all Mr R Wallace, E. O. Howard. A Reeves hidden In the mountains Cook RobB Frank The Bitter Creek Utes have quaran- joy H, Johnson- - Ralph G liiert Zwitky, tined the creek. I believe. Vone of them. ert J Shields I Moo-- E. W R Palmer. J Janie, 1 understand, has been sick R C Gem JohnGaufin F. Aylett. "I believe the stock around here art looking pretty good Mr Bowen from the Hill Croek ranch ea id t he other dajTTie saw some "cattle here on Morris Held Under Bond. White River the other day in the best shape that he ever saw on the range this time of year Bennett says they Birth M Morris, tbe alleged counalways look better around Ouray, all times of the year, but he doean t know terfeiter recently brought to iait Lake . H. Daventhe reason. from outHero itiUi by- port, chief of Ihe local ecret sertceh treasury ni Dp.' for Commission H DorrU), tttty L. g. Marshal IS mtef Cotn bfor arraigned mf&sioner H. V. Tan Pelt fhia morhlttir Mayor VV , Mont Frry. Kiri re waived x" g cn?'a c CTarehINelM bound ovtr'io await action of the grand bond waa fixed at $1,000 and Crabbe and Hem-jaGreen, rtty com- he waa remanded custody of the la f he who missioners, were .entertained at a Lolled Ktates xnarshzU took him luncheon given in their honor today Iq the eoonty- - Jai, no bond being furnished. at the Civtc center-- An outline" of secutive month " For each n honor period, the badge will have-otrtP n th Ul ribbon attached to lL aeparftte stripes beingadded for every additional period Mr. Janette Hyde la chairman of the entire comjmlttee and Mr. Sylvan Simon is secretary. Mrs- - C. B. Hawley was appointed Chairman of the committee to determine eligible gauze the work being carried on at the workers, Mr Clarissa Cleghoro of Civic center was, presented to the comgarment workers; Mr missioners for their approval and coSylvan Simon of the knitting and can- operation. Reports of Abe war service teen service; Mr Frd Davidson - of l work performed were submitted the Red Cross shop, the motor corps and the Christmas parcels, MrsJV A. I Py ke of the home service, the clerical i OTyant OUng - rr ill force and the receiving and dlstribut W. P. Gillespie Sacceed ing departments, Mr C. F. Jennings Of the nursing and soup kitchen, and Mrs. Ji L. Rubbton of .the Red Cross The city commission th'.'- - -- drive, elded informally that .Bryant Toung Longue Wins Pennant. will be appointed as supervisor of e and SchooHeaguo 'was atbee'e and irrigation far succeed" the presented the pcnfihnt for trlnnlng the late W. IV GnifSple. who died recent most memberships for the Red Cros y- - Mr-- Young h been assistant at a meeting held yesterday In the for some time past While rtty a month. Mr. Young will receved $225 of Mandeil, captain the league, and be appointed at a salary of $299 . a her workers were present, and great- month The forms! appointment probly praised for securing $1,939 60 In ably will be made b) I Nr city commismembership Six other local organiza- sion tomorrow morning tions who assisted in the drive, were given. Konorablemention- Influenzd Sitaalionr Tbe latest number of A. R. C. Rays rives an interesting account of Red Cross work Jn the Holy Land, as well Up to. noon, 22 additional houses had aa the great service performed by the . reported new cases of Influenza to the junior Red Cross In the mountain city board of health, Tuesdays record states division- 42 800-ho- ur t , -- YOUNG Under classmen hav long changes. mads the plea that they were given no chance in the doelng exorcises. For this reason the facnlty has a schedule for the last weekarranged whereby ean olaao On every take part. Monday the Freshmen will have ebargo of the day, on Tuesday the sophomores: on Wednesday the juniors; on Thursday the business college; and on the graduating class Athletic Friday sports will feature the afternoon programs for these days with a meeting of the efass ln the evening at which class t, both musical and literary, will be displayed. At this morning's long devotional Brig. Gen. Richard W. Young gave an interesting talk to tbs assembled stud-ont- o of the high school and business college Barratl Hsli was overcrowded, many having to aland in the halt way Gen. Young told of the of the nation's forces and mobilising their subsequent removal overseas. He commented on the heroic work performed Undo hams men In helping to win by the war and also spoke of the kind treatment had recelved at the hands of th Psotfls Of Franco Groat Britain. A great ovation was and given Gen. Young by the students who sang The Star Spangled Banner" in hishonor A musical selection has the Stewart sisters, assisted givenby byMies Schuster Preet. Guy C. Wilson had charge of Ui exercise. I 4- ON ' the-refug- ee reirtiri.a c alt lake e AT POST HOSPITAL ch t). b. On i ? Utah-UUh- tyaln, The men appeared glad the end of their destination, and A i , so-f- ir sheriffs opinion he was able to companied ur shape. . cr similarly. Ftned The limit In each case the driver was fined Twenty-thre- e convalescent, sick and f in court at Randolph, and the wounded soldiers arrived at noorv- - tonow of vaults the luor is filling the The automo- - day from the east over the Union iclr county courthouse !ewereallowed-t- a go. The w hola- - Pacific,, to lie treated until complete ,er paid the fines. at the Fort Douglas general Sheriff Robinson is of (he Opinion recovery at the first car was a pilot car, and hospital. The party left Hoboken, N. at at the next cross roads the driver J , at 8 pm. Saturday," and came read end tried to get back to warn through n good shape, ace others of the com o However, in straight hews of the capture has added fresh urels to the eberiff of Rich county, he by the way is earning $00 a year uT The news was brought to Balt tke City by J L. Cattron, the draft boards of Utah, inspector who re-ot- ly went to Randolph, end found affairs of the draft board Sheriff obineon is its chairman, in pretty com- Estimated Revenue Consid erably Less Waterworks Department S e 1 taining. a. generaL mit lees had. beeh- hei discussion of the question The meeting went on record a luor auditor for ing the contnuing of state inuran(-as At the and oppqsing charges any ar safegtrarda However, they stronglv opposed th 3 &ded urn only on car, as the others were lowing too closely The sheriff says ere were four cars in addition to the lot car that set out from Evanston y i rr Oin-c- 1 - - v nfi : |