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Show ". .' .sEcrig;1 . , is... FOUNDED -- D . , E- V.' , ,.... - .. NE W- ,, . , , ,,, ,,, SATURDAY , ., , ,,, , 'MAY- - , 24 - SALT. 1919 -- LAKE UTAH' CITY ' . u.d.:0,...rw,. ...,for plentiful inguinee W . S. S. in 7tab a . 4 , ... - 1 t . , YEAR SIXTY-NINTH OAR .'i.'101111.1S - MADE 1.1ADiCAL''''''''''.CONTli.Pl Itio:,t411"ow;.::,,...y$t-ot.o.- :.....INPUF.IT.t.01.,E eWtv ADVEIITIIRES, .01.-':::':B4:1kii:;',':':lC41.iii..- ' 7 :7'3:: ;,' ,,: : Iliogree Under Cross- Examination of Charge of Salt. Lake Clearing House -When Now Makes Daily ExamiAccepting Deposits Was Bank Merchants' nation of Notes arid ,Col, literati Security Accepted , Insolvent. -By Institutions. ' at A bo- - John 01C1 PDF011t E, in his trial Tobbi and a Jur ' fore Judge I.ofV. having- - accented charge-on $ knout the Iter7 be when I deposits was txteohnnt. admitted emotes bank Wilson 110--Way to Dist:not Attornel 4ssocte4d-law wall cow thes,ex III vial E. C. Devitt:In a local brokerage Davis biglaessi amt that, at the time at banks payroll mt the eimied as ,... Vet a month; Mr. made by was also e Admission requested the pewee that be had as a diDeerfield C.P. of rpognation the latter neer of the bank because Institution to that jad made objection loan of $12.91312 for pureerryinga Chewing Gun' se Chicle the pasa. which Pingree held siPsilY. in The Chicle 01.900 worth of .stock- company investment chewing Gum fad Subiequently proved an unproftwas attie adventure and the account was and lona It a&rod up to profit what stated rnate& It wee. not performed for the fry E. C.heDavis the should be carried onPin-seiota that e, Mr. prrolt- - it was admitted by however. that the employment if Mr. Davis had been objected to by I j Meat & nem system recent-11Inaugurated by tho Bait Lake clearing house:every 'Promobetmt taken tp prevent the lintaironint-or-tallur- e of member bank& He'retotors the function e of the clearing house havebeen confined slime', to the clearing of checks drawn on the association banks. Prior to the adoption of the new leatom the eariona banks of the association in turn would donate for a period of one year & room in which to make the clearances sant the services of a clerk to sovereign the exclkraragee The clearing of checks ks dons over morning at 10:20 Work except Baturday when it is done at 10:00 ant At this clearing more then $1,600,000 is collected'every day in lees than 16 minutes, Each of the member banks collects the cheeks draws on various association banks which thee have ceohed during the previous 24 hours and a clerk takes them to the associ- ., ation office for clearance. The various, Sank Commissioner Glazier-Witness admitted further that when- clerks meet together and exchange it took the presidency of the Mer,-In their checks prior to the beginning eantabank. he Walt, atQck holderead tee First National bank ,at. Ogden bank wherr--tinemember- - bank- - has Sat inietitution carried with the Mamore cashed checks drawn on another In Of 8160,000. rtinis bank a deposit member bank than were drawn on 417., Mr-- Pingree said, the account it at that beink the differences was Sas practically closed. the that time paid in coin. Now credit and debit at Ogden having by ' account is carried for all of the hanks althdrawn its deposit-so that there made- that be the reeerve-blus- k further admon was connection with the affairs of the I. no,erchange of coin but a balanoe Ileada Standard of book account. This Is perinftted Mining and Eureks to profit because all of this bee belong to empeoies the hank chargedthe bank account $15.000, lose are compelled ad testi:- the federal grjstims and xilding stock in, both of these and ta have a reserve fond in esteem of the It snot from this Profit'Cala clearance debit& 'however; in gloms -theleatik paid on' acroutd-tha- t' debits- eretsed the ralie in 111 l:" d 'Wait Ittithitied,'ne.- Lamount of reserve souith the bait ',still held the stock bank immediof these companies when it failed , - onC. ately.-- be supplied by the , July 1. ISIS. .e. ee the-no- t of F. Within tbe past month- adefitional With l'eferroce to meek in burdens were asontried toy the soKittle for 111,100. steered by was statelie Sixes Mining company, itbank had sociatiop, and 'the announcementAranow made that the amociatioq, il..by the witness that the on the luntarily Is providing a teak examiner paid 170034$ in the said that Mr. l'ingree Lexemiste the member banks E. A. paper. were chant- to who wet a national bank exImes and thenasesements ps and con:Knotted 'James., ed to profit and-loof the Twelfth district.-wa- s' aminer the which yen Of the Items from as clearing house ?manager .: employed unk paid dividend& examiner. Instead of the clearing - Mr- Pingree admitted that he could and house sopervisor doing the 'wort for lot fully explain indebtedness et the of a year's Liens End then another sit;oilman.' Plaster Block company bonds Inseviaor taking ever the work the new 1:7,01.0t. credited to stocks Ant held manager Is permanently employed company of the stock .hrough an office and chwall the ay the bank.. when in fact did not and provided with The ezamtnation of ansietance kat sock issued by the company said $10,000 in value-- Witness banks being the major part of his nis inability to make full explanation work. eras due to the fact that the The examiner's office contain a r . ... . -- First---Naion- -- -- - Abe-even- -- ee bassits-viearan- . -- ' , ..'... - - transteetent- Qeftftle..Pee nial-been-bandletUte beaks. A record is also maintained by 'artiness, that the collateral security st this Moe of the rtah Packing notes at the various the Irith was bank pledged the to Provision company Itreater but been. have should It than stock Examine Alljamns..---that the directors coturidered the- - ,. A constant check is kept he the aecarity good last and afternoon on all loans made, every day Daring yesterday wtth under create eght Mr. Pingree was AttorneY Wa- the member banks furnish him examination by District list oft the notes accepted during a borthe vle McCarty, who secured front of the day. In the event a money a loan at different rower witness admitudon of the authorship duplicates have th. letter from himself to 'Unit( 111' of Via 'banks 'which statewas presie Loaned him InoneY are given a il P. Clark when the latter ment Of the aggregate loans made keit of the Merchants bank: to from all of the banks by the borrow. Your letter of the 21st relative Mlles in the st er. This prevents an unscrupulous :he sale of become sermach for a cash consideration of IS.- person or one who has from Ise te received. Go to it, deariett is iously Involved finaticialbr his credit more money than cash looks better i splendid move.-anto me than any kind Of real estate- - It warrants. clearing house manager also ell make the affairs of the packing, hasThe record of the dames of all pera better. look oimpany have access to the collaterThe only one I have in sight that I sons who is on deposit at each of the bulk will purchase some stock le, al which By his constant examination Adam Patterson. but he has been Teri banks. member banks the manager the tack and still unable to come over of becomes familiar with the commer' : ; Sere." the various bank. betel -- It, was shown that the letter was cial paperconstantbyaccess to the finIrrItiPTI at Ogden under date of April Ravingstatementa-oborrowers In the ancial , :3. ISIS.be cotnes to know when the 10111111 city was be that Wittiest; also admitted an individual are becoming greatdirector. of eonnected- as Incorporator. By the er than safety warrants. sitecer and Mockholder with numerous checking of several financial stateex',meanies. among them being the ments given by an individual the disKeyitone Mining company.' Georgia- aminer is in a position to detect Ilinan Basin unscruphonest statements which )1,ninft company. Copper Boston Development niods person might make for the ptirrtug company. individual bank tin' EA poie-of deceiving olio ation7com. pan', Blivireur-the Inn!, and the Pioche Coalition Mine: for the purpose of, inorenaing I' !crane-hara lacrictint eemr,..z.7.,. The fig yet..? twice number a, of In place having seent went Into the hands of its-tiet...banks ta examine& anebas astate nixer..- .- h. was. admitted.,-an- d, of 34.000 to. th4 Merchants bank be- - hank examiner has the clearing house the 'ante a tote) loss and was charged up manager has to examine:theonlyI.ederal twelve bank including 'A prelitttnd loos amount- asthe which to reserve bank. : belong Admisalon was made by the w1tmsP11! so that be comes into closer as that Identified with the Utah sociationwith the financial affairs of contact Peeking & Prawn-iocompany prior to, each of the banks and becomes al, ites becoming president of the bank most as familiar with the paper and that he was therefore in a position collateral of each of the banks as the rdutilize the letter's resources hi an bank officiahi themaelves. ,ort to pull the peeking company out ' I " '' Clierk Mrmber Banks. 1 of financial , tiltneedy. With 'all of this 'Informationve'onhouse Manny before the clearing S!,NIOEL H. PARKINSON qulok theck can be made on the afofficial a bank bank. If fairs of any borrows money from any of the banks his financial condition is known so if he his loans may PIESIITHESION,101. Isthatexceeding his credit. In the, event collateral-tethe offer loan, should he the security is checked so that possible Word has been received in thia city hypothecation of collateral deposited the bank be is connected with 'can Sc the death, Penlay night at Preatcta at be prevented 154htl. of Samuel Remo Parkinson. As to the checking of loans the the safeguards turn-Jab"Perahle pioneer of Cache valley and 'banks make-an- d 113t I hern them to provide against lost each of the member banks, have a 71,1's leading figure In the uPbuildion:ally of three, which a'S of that section.. He was $I tear committee., meet every- - morning. as a rule before age and by a 'turner. the bank opens, and approves or es "a Posterity.is survived the loans which hare been definite arAlthough raPcemente have not been completed. for during the day. Prior to eaPeeted that funeral services making the loan they may telephone he held Wednesday., May 28. A I to the clearing hours office and learn "lankily'. Idaho. Definite annotusce- just what indebtedness an applicant Lent will be made later. has at the banks In the cite. No lord. : - , it was confessed the indebtednees Of . - - - er - -- he clearing house examiner has daily check on the outgo of resources of each of the member banks of the association and whenever any suspicious loan is made at any member ,bank he has the full power to atop into the banX Immediately without notice to the bank andconduct a thorough and searching exambiation, and the -- association has the propar-retnedia- l power to action If a bank is becoming Impaired befo the point of Ineolvency Io reach ThriftBthik Co ! chool For Utah S .a aa,t' - a-r- , r ot re-le- ed of the Bale Lake Federation of Labor? such is the question being asked by both conservative and radical members of ,thot organization today following a stormy Meeting last night at'- which. the more conservative pre;,elementvallbet. As a remit of that meeting and the gladden control of the alleged radismbs. several members of the old board of directors of the 'Utah labor News. the official ilrgan of organised labor in this state. were removed from office sod a new board organdie& deelerea-1ba,----radlcal- e While the officers of the federation ' - at offl $4-2- -- uiwi7 ---- Henry F. Sperialooe Small ,Amount 01 Water From Spring Henry P. Spondlove, of Virgin. Utak wants a drink of wates. At lead that is the conclusion to be drawn from his application flied With the state engineer for .0002 of a second foot of water from a small spring In Washington nounty. Tim application explains that the spring was of no me to anybody until be, developed It, and ,that be has been using It In sup plytng water on his farm. George E. Holman and a number of others, of Pleasant Grose Utah. ask permission to use & second foot of water from a spring In Utah county. as a supplementary supply to - 300 acre&vtif irrigated Isod Heber Meeks. Of",,Ranab, has filed on .01 'of a second foot from awing. in Mane baorit,v, for: stock waer11ig purposes. - - eht, he-w- 8 a split about to oecur in the ranks - -- Utah Democrats to be - Represented at Big Convention in Chicago The Democratic state 'etiminittees will send Secretary IL B. Thurman as its representative to the convention of Democratic national committee men and state chairmen. to be field Mr. May 28 and 29 in Chicago. Thurman. who wee selected by the executive committee of the state committee. left Sett Lake for the convention at I o'clock this afternoon., Following adjournment of the Chicago convention members of the committee will maks a. tour of the for three days in Salt bake. While be they will meet with the Democratic state committee to discuss party policies. according to announcement made by the committee. It le propceed to bold meetings here on July Ii. 12 and 13. Among the men who will arrive hi Salt Lake Into noon June i t for the meeting with the committeemen of the state are: Homer S. Cummings. fational chairman; Mi. George Bass. chairman of the women. bureau: J. Bruce Kermer. vice chairman of the national committee: W. J. Cochrite. director of publicity. aiid W. B. Hollister. executive secretary. , irreg.-stoppin- g , 'with present tutalber quotatiolut jt barely possible that the "supply and demand" queetion may make private interests, which ars big enough,. to further the gigantic enterprise of furl, 0. IL witerallon bo, and Batt Lek Barbers eemtalealebar.. .el,.1212.; 1. a formeenrompaptlirmas at kbor and statistics In OM was hero Friday on his way hem from Denver. wbere be bad been studying tho Colorado eta. timical work. Be retorts that the cabinet systam of state government in working admirably. and expression the opinion that it boa already saved $7.000 monthly in the department of agriculture alone. Judge Ims Deaf r Salt Lake to Have Troop A And Machine Gun Unit of CavalryTo Meet Nest Monday Night. transportation to the Utah - ions. , IT,i0OPS - 1 ' . ' Oc- between the radical and conservative elements for several months pest thousand email thrift banks Memhmra of the Oonserrethrer-elemen- t have arrived in the city 8.nd will be declare this trouble wee bronilit to a distributed to local school children cuimination last night wben an ergo- for their savings stamp vonnlea The ment arose hs the meeting over the banks are of pasteboard and.the gov- stand taken by the Labor News in the rnment intends tn sending them out recent strike at Park City. It laa that that a day for pasting up the email averred al 'the eemervaillvea strike at the Park treasure' houses shall be ineugunued story favorlogthe In order that the banks shall be o,11 City mines was prepared by members the reads' by bee before the of the'l dotal-fedthe ant sympatirrof upport echnol Penny after penny. exteoded to the agitators ammesed from pocket Money, le to be eration were at that camp. When this and striker placed in the 'snail dePeeiteriee until story was brought to the attention of at thare-openin- g of school nest Y'ear the 'old board'of directorgef the paper; quite a horde of mar stamps can be the story was ordered kMetr and this purchased. was done it is said. The paper ft then Along with the hank goes a pledge said to have printed a story saying declaring that the younmsters wIN save that organised labor was not connect- ',mnemonically mod become a partner or in eympathy with the trouble In money making with the there. This leans by- the board 2f directors be said to haveftroneed thE sintipathy te arid a- - movement was weortet-lcirthil'eadielits.' Ter oating:'"tho govern-moremovethe directors and to bat darned adman by - At lest night's one can sYsternaneally save $1.00C appoint new on - cos- S004). S250. $100. of $60 in a year. All meeting this men wee sexes. 'been Imo ono boa to do" the announce- .servative members mei a spilt ment declares "lis to decides bow muck baminent slam theorwatanstiou of the a- - month one will Jam" Then 'IT aocaded Worker. Soldiers and Selionf means of a table of relative values of council hi this ity.' At that time. It is averred by th4v etohaer,ettym. certain the Mumps for the coming months it radical members of the federation is shown bow ono can figure up extw.yeees. of styntstmg with the actly how rich he will be In 1924. For rivers, council faction wee while the examPle. 10 stamps purchased daring to such a movement- - Feeling the year at the relative monthly value opposed Is said to have been running high on wilt coot $209.72. but in January I. this point for somettme past. 1924 win be worth3341). The value of more conservative members of the 'tamps for the remaining months theThe federation regret today of the year is so follows: May 114.16: at the Melt ofelPireesed last liggbra meeting- June S4.11; July $4.111; August It aide but one the other while SKIS September S 4.2 0 ; October $421; No- etep nearer the right Whether an vember 84.22; December break between the two factions Word has been received 'by Geom open wilI occur on other point at which T. den. state director of sailing to are at variance. neither aide the effect that up to March 31. 1919 would attempt to my at this Utah wastonarthin war amines wand' the new board of directore emend. of an Mateo in the Union. The state of the foilowing meber J.. E. Men- "ales averaged up to that date 2111 George I. Knapp. George C. Deck- Per capita. Vermont had the highest Cr. George W. peny and a man by the reoord. $1.37 and Ohio and. Montana name of Bayles. cartoonist for the canto aecond lend third. each at Slid. IALbor New, Tbo total oaks up to the date from reports front post offices and federal Calls Here. reserve banks were 8509.026.69. , Yi': 1.3i.,.'Ut4h:-:E.o.i0.t- Prices Jump From $3 to $5 Per Thousand on AcCountI curred at Meeting and lashing Of Depletion ' of Stands J0111011New Board of Directors And Labor Conditioni. Ha; Been Elected. I Split Alleged to Have will say little about - the situation. members who were present lase.sigist declare that trouble bas beam brewing Children boy-rowi-ng ,.:;:: I ..,,. loans are now made by banks without the endorsement of Its committee. If a 1041J1 cortuntttee of an Individual bank becomes careless or starts I. make loans regarded as lacking in Judgment the association SUMO of It brmtedialelly, through the daily report at loam made and the ameocia, tiotrinay step in and remedy the sit-T- our-intere- -- :.,:. : .: W11.1:.::li REORGANIZE -.7 Two 11BVS 7 L'.1.i-Ii5.'ai';'''Sit4i6.'i.i.'.ii-M.4'.'- Léd.0....':',..:td....,:., Q..0ii)..a.-,:-..0.:- ,.,,..H..1,,O,CAL..11NR.-.- ., ., , - - H - CAL lumber, dealers have re--4 MEETING of the local battal-- , ; ceired telegraphic advice s from: ion of the infantry regiment, I the lumber mills of the north- t- which was under organization - ..: we of an increase...of from $3 ' v. i , last fall, when the influenza 7,-''''''' VIOild to $5 per thousand feet in the pries of t epiderrit, wit stop to lumber This 'itemise will make the I such work, will be held at the leral rates for lumber higher than 'at. any' 8011;141 tt in At that---in the armory Monday at big parto4 Ih--14 or---- amosemem 'world festerday - saw the time steps will he taken--l- o now Common lumber la Stf per' e- gapaation Of Troop A bi tilese. a of ---g h....b, g lathering thousand feet'and the other grades of : tre ciao. in Salt Lake.. their huMness run troop of cavalry, as a rtucleus for - - finishing lumber range upward as high, a national guard regiment of cavalry . ea $71.141 per- - thousand. This le an being te- arrange ter Perrnr"nnee One Troop at Ogden.i here at the end of May and the Bret increase of auui1x1matel7 us This means an additiortal - troop 9f Of Jane; they will follow each other ' ' thousand during the pea year. Tao I cavalry for this state, to be- organized lumber dealers say that the recent :thick and fast Otis Skinner opens immediately. lettered Ogden P trOop, t IllsoP Wall lta used by the increase DC the ban 1Itder night and in to be R. has already been t orranued, and Musical. a . "Going gaewed by Up.' wages to employees ht the handling of will be rutted by Major Fred- Jorren- . tiznber and manufacture- of lember.;e4medg. br, rte.., Baeerbarh Sn.nt,11-- sea. adjutant genexal Of I , I rtah, Tues- and the .heavy export demand. This' rnaAn tin', "en" "theg day evening. Recent announcement 11 : Tom Wut. Wise. and &:Clulffertou. of last raise has causedsomethittg was nude that two cavalry troops and Courtealtr. 'The 'Cliti" stir among people engaged In buildwould be organized at on In I.7tah. t The gossip that the- - solrance-m- an The decision to add the machine gun member, of the .Thro Tour Own ' agent brought from New York was am troop to this number has just-bee- n '7, 4 regarding announced. Monis: campaign have investigated IMeresting as the Deem eters. The biggest Item la that conditions and a report has been filed, their Maj. Jorgensen also announces the with the Commercial club in witicli,The famous firm of Mlaw & Erlanger. election- of William L. White., toner- ' 20 for who or of more 'hi reduction have for ruled even years no hope i L al freight and passenger agent of the deetinies of the Americao stage. Salt Lake & Utah railroad. as building materials. It is probable, ttuitithe ' captain; about to dissolve. The report is to take coinrcand-o- f building Pekoe mai continue to go Troop A. ,Capt. Arm Stowe,...Thiergozeraincolja, 1st et:Mil:tank comitainder power 5tt stabilize induetries inen les of the training cadets at his high school in Chicago. probable that some steps may be irtaii-folfirm Klaw of Still it; Erlanger. ' two enlisted In the Utah National guard to Pon Up large forests The national lumber situation Is not at another says that tr Ktaw departs. In 1911. He was promoted to be ger- Ain encouraging and -- will 'Mee to hs:Erlanger will ammoniate bimself 'with pliant the next year, and later in the commission as given Immediate attention. lumbermen M. coban who boo been a big year received his lumber strootioa second lieutenant. 'Ile resigned from sal. Analysis Of the condition tn the theatrical figure some stands world for one the 1314. in shows that big guard At the meeting of Monday night uppermost and that is depletion of ream past An tbs. parties interested mufti, available timber stands. 1 would neither deny nor affirm the re- volunteers will be soked for the two.o. troops of cavalry to be organized hers !N..--- ' r-Many Stands Depleted. Porta. but soli tbAt they.znight. ham. It Ss expected- that enough 4rnn wiH IL, of the Frank' Murphyiwne largest volunteer: to flit , localAumber men.. maid the lumber something to give oat.. "LF '"- " Xigie and Erianger ars.the' ernners bey- do sot.- ethers milli-o-f the Great Lakes!isountry. from tritarrtry to- cavalry an& utilized- .peseta and Wisconsin. ham ,practicallY, Of the .2aear.dinitterdaew,thostra,' and Pecormnet of Troops, all shut down through depletion' Of have done the bookings for western A cavalry troop consists of thither stand& lie mid the southern 'attractions for many yeszei piuit. cap-tan and a first and second lieutenant.; Yellow pine lumber mills absorbed the a - and the following enlisted men, funs busmen Of the issiddie west which the , 'Zion Canyon Open. mean sergeant, supply ger-"ethers mine were unahi. to take sergeant. care of are eirtnallY out of their owns- -: (leant, table sergeant. 6 aergeants. 1 70 a saddler,. territory as' a remit of the large ex. preoldeelt, w. pr. wytts st the Na- corporals, 2 lioree-shoe2 cooks 2 buglers. 10 first claea pri- Pert trade "lel are handling. being Un... tional Park Tranaportation end Camp; 'rates. and 26 privates, an aggregate able to furnish the lumber needed for ' tug comPluilf of Zion acid Grandthe domestic and foreign market. of 72 men. , For the machine gun troop the per- Th. result has been that the middle yens. writes a friend In this city. ! west market ts famished. Inth matins that th. Awn., camp's ramp sonnel is similar except that there are I Para! 1 1121111 tiecond 6 lumber by the coast lieutenants. corporals. and has opened anepietopudy. with waiters two 12 Mass mechanic. and that for the first time in the lumber peering fret privates in there by private automat,- htmirwee the West cout muis are actli-- 1 irmo &greedy. and a : increase in 36 privates an aggregate of 24 men. :; ally furnishing the cheaper grades ofl numbers bi proepect large when ipamm.r Mother to a market as far east aal excursion rates over the railroads go Newark. N. J. into effect. June 1. and direct connote. The growth of the Pactflo emetItion , t le 'with on the Solt Land opened , iigne. believer. hes not been rapid Lake Routs, A daily stage auto will enough to take up the margin of t leave Lun d at le a. in., on and after ..,-Jik14.creased business thring ou them as a that ..::...'-.''-I , ,arttetttc,st ,Then at 5 p corthern t date, , an it mite Teat at cedaitelty...-Tnmins and with the southern milts going Way Grand canyon camp opens into export trade. The increased bur-ee- l. Wylie zo. t the da y ellowstone den on the Pacific coast mills is great-- - um er than can be handled. with the result gvirk -.. MT. sem wnat we need supply and demand brings an in- - most wylittnow here le rain, and think we creased price. Irrn before it ion& The new road Then. too.. the wood As an instance 'cot paper IP get 411 Virkla ha a great dettlft11- turns which have followed pulp its the path Weber To one who has &Ives a inedible over manner .1t) which farmeraDt- I of the lumber a whet topavrestys ofminemonorturwientlan the Old road it Is worth trip to try county are Dow bikini care of the t the ROW One if turned right back at milk supply'auldlo Ogden. Walter'M. mills that more could be earned by the mills in work-- , the tP of the IT" and ,food Boyde;.,dtatadair., Thai', wee a- report earcusating Ing the wattage Into the nom' by- PP raletioner. points to the report cot the 1 I products melt so both. Thu nem this city. that Howard FL Berea this state on Herman Harms l& new , Of thend. tbo a serious Illeduager general brought condition to the Tone. lumber trade handling those articles stone CeruPhlte yomPollY. web !mei,- - samples of milk recently collected ati - - t t ne Illsrehme which heretofore have bees worked tinting litth MT. WYlln-fby J. P. Nelson. deputy for bf the lettere southern canyon - re- - Riverdale t up by tbe mills for vantage. the state. and George Shorten, Some labor troubles have hantliered I Imrtil. but bireltlytie says there le li- tar? inspector of Ogden city.- Percenfeuutisfkint- Ica the lumber- - districts,- - particularty lieltrttrt--n- e unr Lanes of butter fat. of which the elate those of the northwest where the L I rePon. standard is 3.2, run from 3.4 to 4.4, Ii W. W. la reported to hare messed ht the samples. three of the 15 being , mostot 4ts recresits bat the .lab6r rua Total the solids at higher figure. OME1110IICTS CAMPAISi from 12.61 to 13.15 per cent the i uatson 12 standard cent The for bsereased lumber 'prices as the de imam per being tate cherrtist found a very eight trace ',teams ofi. ttmber kende, ; of dirt in 12 of the samples but hi cortfAs tott-teltrawbrurpoo irtatalon problems oillictnoNs no case sufficient amount in his pin. ARETIIII: re. t 'to a to refusal ion. jumity pass the source of This etate.--That is true milk. Two samples of tee cream slim t with the lumber tridirstry. la the to were be r ' found sad of the tested, Uinta basin and hi the Kaibab forest 4 ; , 11 Big required standard of richness. m. of the lamest timber stands of ; milk were of , The samples; from the America are located but a problblL Stephens. Combs , , dairies of J. ttve transportation east makes itIM- --- Birch Brothers. t (tint& dairy. creek), ber from those forms unavailable. from Manufsethe tub William Burch, . Joseph Patterson. J. Reports rho question being propounded ts. toren, .1. S. B. Fife. association indicate the of Bingham, Jeste A. Child. win the sovernment step tn and ht the Mrs. M. M. Griffith, J. D. Day. A. that airh"gh movement to stabilize hitlyetrrtwo- - tkla38 vide government funds for the eon- - wide wdrertiliTtlr eatriPaign to 4,ntrin ence fitimetch;whd the lee crecun -tovtstruotioa of a, railroad into either of its ling week It bas IZ already aronseg ed was Demos ice cream. '4. theigs virrill 1."41.--', sufficient the. interest people - "me. 13311kin ?tee' RtatIV - eot &fah- - WaliSi icings :le, justify. rarest rangers te nte kx111 rol en- - II andthestato fiiiito irlitell numdse. '1 meat forest office my there are De-- teetersexpense Reach $197,63615 an bare gone. Prom parts Of times two Led three billion feet of rhe rare ere being received But Should be re rtpe eaw timber reedy for entityif In commendingwren, rbe et. the enterptver, the Ketbab forest and that the timber mempaminves seict pierketrgt eapport te elle et the Inlet tale' steedm tit to the movement The business1 mes nab has sold a total of S1t15351.5 America or uldforwrity of grade and of Ogden have gone on record as be. wear t saviriga stamps during 1911, actype of trood. Moat of this big for. hig mhdo, behied the mamirecrorem to reports frbm the banks and let- - emeldhlet to the tellet lend every ponstble aid to the cording "army will and is etre4tht Yl"let tithe- - Dana Parkin. post offices up to May S. The sales of rtah's imiustrieet t NI, much greater, but at that Ion. chief of the local forestry office, I upbuilding should ' , Heart, ReCtxmle Meg hes been through the Kathab and Utah hits sold a higher per rent than eavot that a more ideal stand of timber I Indications are that 1:tah people are Arizona. California and Alaska, Idaho. for sew mill operallomt could not be rosPending entheeleetkelit' f'S the elle Nevada and Oregon are ahead, of of th e indu stries for th e suOpert Utah- - Salt Lake county found. that most of the trees are has purlow pine on that a eaw null womid not of home products, Women's chalet. chases IMOUTItinIP to $113.497.50. The 'have cuffing of particrilerly types of commercial organizations. labor are as from other minutes reports ire an obstacle of operation. lea publishers and others have vent follows: Pee some years the reivernment Ma expreessions of approval The response Boxelder, 65,666 25: Cache, $5,.. hoes ativerthitng one hillier feet of i has beee of the most encouraging kind 470.50; Carbon.. S600,15: Davis, Se.. , bilt tousle pine of the Ksibith toe tate to the meshore the epeeist adver- 372: Duchowne, 61,15150; Emery., 111111112iSietilT0111 S cotmutttee I of while 8 some the dealers have bet honber 0,3414', LGarAP14 tieing figured oe It Meanie of trammortation end all are confident of the linguaMed 011I.26; Iron, SSIS IS; Juab. $439; hes bees the etalublinir blerk. ' There stronees of the effort to arouse the ee- Kane. $IS 25; Millar& $S .?5: Morgan, ls my's.. seesedieg to federal officers. 1 tire state:in a single campaign to the $123 SS: piute. $2,400.50; Riell, SI, a deal powitteng few The porchase of a advantage and benefit of developing 232.25: Sampete, $3.S3S..75; Pummit ;, btree guanitty of the timber in' the home institutions rather than to send S5.027; Tooe4e, 1Z 514: Uinta. SI , S13.715 2.1: Kalbab. If transportation for the MOM.'" to other states. t Waratch. 1031.7S; mitred lumber were available to put The ammo of the cempaign thus :11.SS:fi Washington. $414.7.1, Weber. : : ... , the produce on the market this sate far has encouraged the members of ' of the counting are not, enquesdlonably would be made- ,- Can- - the saseciation to such an extent that 11121J04SO. of the fart that ito greasiomil action might be had for the the scope of the original campaign haa tn the building of a presentment railroad been extended to iswiZdo edocadonal Henry D. assitatant Matti dtreetor of mur Into the rtah forfeits aa a moans of material for tbe et filo gee ' I Facts are Of now the sates for that being gathered ttle lIkloyle says and all descry by sidieg. many etabtlistag 11124 WOW WM at onto a ly eke market made are prroNer sat Interesting' Included In brinrh," reduced IsrSne an colminsred ttkiel 116,11roodged-- 6 L- 16i - . -'- ' - ettanges-greitLhen- , -- e . -- -- -- 7- . - - , - ''. - ' '"'" eer . . , d F - - -- tat-eel- , . ' 4 : rs 1 . v.ipp fAllilEfiS.-:..'-:::.::.:.::......',::.:'.,-:- in-th- ey JPIE - 1 1 - , -- succss will Plea Fiffnie Only recently convicted, in the United Elates dietrict court on both counts of art indictment charging them with cam vpiracy-to-viola- te Reed atztendment prohibiting the shipping of whisky into dry territory . were each sentenced this inorning by Judge Wittiest Joins to sone four months in the clotmtl j.1 tat suet count. The sentences are to run concurrently. The maximunn sentence for the effusee is six months' briptieonment on each count. The evidence submitted by the gov--1 erntrient at the trial was to the effect that Whitehouse originated and financed a scheme for shipping whisky from Saa Francisco to gait Lak e,. poickl ing the whiskey to barreis labeled -Core Compound. Pelting owes of whisky in cement blocks for shipment, and that Morph"' did tbe actual movie of making the shipments. Whitehouse. is a plea to the cowl, for leniency prior to thdog et neet--1 tones. said be urea the sole strpport of his mother. who. he mid- - is widowed And an invalid. and his seater, who he ako said. is an invalki Netther of them, he said, knew that he had been arrested and that knowledge of his predicament would have z serious rt on them both. The government resisted his riot for a fins on the ground that fines simply ionise Elegal trafficking In liquor and that jail sentesces will discourage violatione of the law and that is what the federal 'monument D. - ,, et-fo- -- - - yet-pe- al bed-tre- 1 a 1 forma-material- es |