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Show ''I . V, I DESERET EVE! I THURSDAY FOUNDED 1850 Nothing la so plentiful la Utah chance as opportunity; for Instance to care. Buy W. 8. S. ' - SALTTAKECITYUTAH JULY 10 1919 SEVENTIETH YEAR.. 1 I rii wawwiair DAMAGE TO CROPS. - Lown- t- VCheal i.591.000 bush. Sts valued at (2jper bushel. MI. 000 bushels, Oats Warier irwea -- bushels,. JU.904 valued at U per cwt.. 200.000 tons, YalBay -- ued at 111 per ton ..,. jIAOQ.QOO - Total . , . .18,551,004 It has been only that anx- Introiety of eastern farmers to this into wheat of duce a new strain har resulted. in the introduceis tion. Instead, of new diseases. It is which supposed that flag smut, take-a- ll now found In Illinois, and which is found in Indiana and Illinois country from Were brought to thi Zealand. New and Australia during the war, were ' Eastern mills,some of the Australian with supplied Zealand grains, to be milled and New of Europe-- ' in transit to the battlefields under Cre' done was The milling' was not to be . ment that the wheat Nevertheless, tt distributed 'locally. some of it was that is now suspected, so distributed, possibly on the theory from the hear that a new Strain Southern fields under the neavny rvnxa. might produce mere In . grown than' the vs. r et e already the United States. . . , Hearing Is CaBcd. in. whatever the medium for the , pro-ducl- ng 1 1 , ss i HSiTsssr-a- ' HSbkS1 the eelworm wheat, ,nd rye: and e. spelt and emmer. eat. the the hearing ay. tin announcing smut affects the leai The flag sometimes the sheaths, stems and Usually every shoot and the ta iJfferted. the leaves wlther. a mass by replaced ta frequently spike spores are car of twisted leaves. The live over In the rted on the seed andof Australia the In portions fosses from this disease run from one- of the crop. tenth to one-ha- lf Wheat Flant 'Wither. disease, known also "The take-a- ll footrot. atucks the or whitehead, is rotting roots and base of the plants, base of the the roots and blackening wheat plants speedthe stem. Young older ones may ily wither and die; produce grata. survive, but rarely been sustained in Heavy losses have c-all countries where this disease 0,1 dta-aaThe nematode, or eelworm,which is caused by a tiny worm, causing attacks the young seedlings, twisting, a decided rolling, wrinkling, or other distortion of "the leave The If they mature, plants may die, or dwarfed dkeaed they always produce filled black heads, bearing hard Whengalls the galia with eelworm larvae. are sown with the wheat, the nemathe infect seedling and todes escape Losses of from 5ft to 80 per cent have been caueed in oine field by this organism." s: ' ordinances designed, to enyrsp. paying a wonderful trib- able the city completely to comuta to the Mormon pioneer, ply with all rules and . reputaGovernor Simon Bamberger, tions prescribed by"the United . delivering a speech of Slates government" In Its " Campaign come at the opening session of the against vice, have been Introduced in Rocky .Mounts in Coal Mining institute the city commission by Karl A Beheld, in the Hotel Utah this wornlngrsald commissioner of public safety. tbq development of the Uinta basin One ordinance., an amendment, to waa-hei- sg -- held Wlc lv tha federal the public 'dance hall ordinance, tuts government holding ail of tha Irrigat-ithree salient features. It prohibits water set !b baain .for. Indiana. discrimination, between the sexes as to 3.oat.f.v,'tnA!-- t .58 years, .ago and the amount of the admission fee, pro- when he gats to Washington he Is vides that the admission fee shall entt up with official to ke title the person pay'ng to participate tha resources and sketching Briefly in all dancing, and provides that no Ideveiopmeut of the stats, be fold be or return checks ahaJi be la- - j had1 Just returned from tha Uinta pass-osued. Ibanta, where, ho said, ho saw thinga The commission laid the ordinance j wnicn opened - his eye There, . he over for one week to give daneo baBlsaid. aro coal and gilsotitta deposits an opportunity to ba that overwhelm ana by their also, and proprietor land which will grow all kinds of heard. The other ordinance, which was crop' Building of railroads la not tha any only question, he said, because there passed, makes it unlawful to use othare nn engineering problems to ba surfor hire taXicab, automobile or er vehicle for unchaste purpose It mounted. He said he went farther Is designed to put an end to a form of to look for the lack of development vice which it la alleged denlaena of and discovered It. The government, the underworld have been enabled to he said, has taken all of the water In carry on thair operations through tha the basin and is bolding it for Indian farm lands .for Indians most of whom agencies of public chauffeurs. The penalty provided for tha viola- died 50 years ago. They are holding tion of either ordinance is a fine not enough water for farms for 50,000 Into exceed $298 or imprisonment In the dians and there are lesa than 1.000 efty jail for a period not to,I exceed Indians In tha basin. six months. It is well to take care of the Indiana, ha said, But why burden them, - Water Situation. The government builda them Representing a special committee homes and cattle barns and splendid the InCommercial club, the appointed by dian out and sleep on the ground. B. F. Redman waited upon the com- The go of the water, he said, premission to Inquire concerning the wa- ventsholding many white people from goter situation. The situation which has ing ahead with the development of made necessary sprinkling regulation farms and halts production of was explained by Cotamlasloner C. C. their basin which ha to ba developed the Neslen and City Engineer Sylvester to warrant transportation. out that was pointed Q. Cannon. It It was then he made the vigorous the extreme hot weather accompanied statement as to what he proposed doby a prolonged dry epell had resulted ing about the matter when he goes to In a heavy use of water including a The governors stateconsiderable waste. This had proven Washington. ment was Intense interest coming a drain dn the- system which could be a it does of unsue regulations eessful . on tha toheels of an Stopped only through.-ih- e settle an Irrl attempt, now In effect. It was explained that now water suit between pending there la not enough water available to gstion white settlers of tha basin and "gov allow for any waste, and that If dry eminent attorneys and Indian Irrigamore stringent weather continue . , necessary. tion service engineer regulations may become back Electric I automotive. to the Mr. Redman wilt report Development of electric storage loCThe commission authorised 'the city comotives for use In coal mines was recorder to advertise notice of inten- discussed by Joseph Appleton who Illustrated hia talk with a aeries of tion for the construction of sidewalks In the territory recently annexed to stereoptlcon slides. Tbs first efforts the city and lying between Thirteenth to use such a locomotive In coal mines South streets and and the development of a machine and Twenty-fir- st built for the heeds of eoal mining opThird West and Third East street The citys share of the cost will be erations was discussed at much length. be will which .The Foreman In Industry was disapproximately (15.900. bond money. cussed by E. H. Weltael who said tha paid for out of the authorised to ad- attitude of the employee to the emThe recorder was vertise notice of Intention for the con- ployer la created by the foreman and struction of curbing and guttering In on him rest much of the responsibilFourth and ity for the attitude with which ' the Harvard avenue, between Too the company. worker meet Fifth East street Paving of Eighth South between many time he said, a corporation la street no a Fourth soulless with West a branded Third and Ninth thing West street between Eighth and Ninth other Interest In Its working force than South' streets, and Eighth South and to drive because a poor foreman 'bad-beeIndiana avenue between Ninth West kept on the job. and Redwood road was authorized. The Institute la attended by about The commission employed Ware A ISO coal operators from Utah. WyomAn Treg&nza as architects for tha sextons ing, Colorado and New Mexico. new home to be built at tha city ceme- afternoon session, commencing at 2 Is held the Hotel at oclock tery. being Utah. A banquet will follow the afternoon session. go-in- n; suspicion exists, STRONGofflolal ' ut n ... 1NCING OF CLASSIC SHOP TO BE gait Lake Is to have another ladies shop. It la and misses ready-to-weMakoft of Samuel be by to opened New York .and 8. D. Parver of Salt Lake, and la to be known as the "Clas-l- c ehop." It "will be located at 176 south Main street and will be ready for business by Sept. 1. Mr. Makoff Is to leaving for New York city today An select a large etock of good. eastern artist will plan especial Interior decoratlona for the ahop, the lighting to be filtered through ailk shades to giro a subdued, soft tone to The lower floor the entire ahop. will be In blue and French grey, the rose In and French grey, second floor and the third floor In soft grey The building wilt be remodelled - and an elevator Installed. , ar Will Seek Delinquents- . - - The Income tax delinquents Drive in Utah will start August '1, according .to announcement of l. N.. Hinckley In charge of the local office for the col lection of Internal revenue. At ent the force la engaged In handling the warrants Issued for of taxes. After they, have been taken care of, the collection of soft drink parlor taxes will he made and then the drive for tax evaders will be nt ''started.' T. Missionary Party Had Delightful Voyage On Trip To England In a letter written aboard tha Al"Mehta . which carried Georg bert Smith and party from Montreal to Liverpool, Mr Smith, writing to her brother, tolls of many courtesies extended them on land and sea. Tha mayor of Montreal reoeived - Elder Smith kindly and Insisted on showing him a picture of King George which the mayor said resembled Elder Smith. Mra Smith adds: I hardly think they will be mistaken for one another.,. Aboard ship they were Invited to the private cabin of Captain Parry for tea. Mrs. Smith was invited to pour. After explaining that it was not her custom to drink tea' ginger ale was - se - Taylor Given Privilege Of Adopting Boy - Thought They Come One Deals with Dance Halls, Gov. Bamberger Tells MemLaid Over; and One With bers of Rocky ' Mountain Through Surreptitious Use Taxi Cabs, Passed --Other Coal Mining Institution of Of Grain From Australia Commission Notes. Elf forts to Open Up Uinta. And New Zealand. It . The refinancing of the Amalgamated Sugar Co. of Ogden, of which there has been considerable published .of late, la now In the hand of tha Bankers Trust Co. of New York,' which la to float (5,000,000 of the company's price preferred S per- cent stock at of 95 per cent net of the company. will This give It (4,760,000 cash from which tt will pay. off the outstanding issue of (2,760,000 bonds, Issued last year. One fifth. of this amount falls due Aug. 1; the remaining, four fifths is to be returned at (2.60 premium. The Banker Trust Co. has Issued circulars to various banker and brokers holding the bonds offering the new preferred stock at (102.60, and a number of Salt Lakers will, apply for an allotment. In addition to the preferred stock deal, the Amalgamated will sell In common stock at par, and tt la understood that tha present stockholders in return will take (400,000 of thb issue, the remaining' 2800,000 being wold to Horace - Haverayer of New York, who la heavily Interested in The Great Western Sugar Co. of Mr. Colorado. If this ' materialize Edgehlll of Denver .will go on the board and become actively connected with the management, v .Cache Deal. . ' West from Ogden and Cache Report county today state that tha control of the West Cache Sugar Co. now operated by Ernest Woolley may pass to 'the Amalgamated Co, but Inquiry at tne companys office elicited the statement that the report was premature, although It was not denied that negotiation a were pending. - Inspectors Appointed . Certificates have been granted by H. R. Hagan, state crops and pests inspector, to the following oounty and deputy inspectors: C. E. Pettigrew. Inspector, and Harold Pettigrew, deputy inspector In Weber" countyjJE L. Barrett, Inspector - lq Davis county; William J. Wright, Indpptor ta Summit county. Off the coast -- ef Ireland a. wireless announcing the signing ef pesos terms was received. The passengers held a demonstration. was demenceau cheered and King George given a Even Cmarlle Chaplin came tiger. In for three cheer All In the party are well and enjoyed the trip. They arrived ta Liverpool, , June 28. Pensions Are Allowed. To Go to Gate City, but Changed Hi Mind Believes Martin 1 Still Here. Of Crop Estimates Shows Blames Issued Statement Custody of Joseph Harry Farmer, a Damage From Frosts and bov of 12 years, which has been a Johnson Is Held. matter of dispute in the court for about Drouth. two year will, by' a decision of tha supreme court yesterday, go to Mr. T NVESTIGATION by the police faw and Mr Samuel M, Taylor, provided I t the case 'of F. W. Johnson. 21 bo e8Capa man the adoption order is filed within SO the that ELIEF farmers of Utah will get years oiqj who was arrested Tuesday after the supreme court remttti shortly from the Pocatello jail 000 bushels "less wheat, tur reaches the district court. Other-win- e day evening' hy Captain Henr early arrested was his stephe . lad will remain with 179,-000 after the bushels less oats, Taggart on thd suspicion that ha had w father. John W, Christensen, and his Wednesday morning less barley wnd 200,000 Iona stolen an automobile which he wa maternal grandmother, Mra G. A 1 as hay than ths present acreage of Henry Martin, notorious Ogden AimquisL attempting to sell, "has convinced the Tbs father of the boy, Coi?e F." mailer, who Strops would produce under average officers that an organized gang of is Farmer, non a resident of Idaho la tha leading sentence In clever, automobile thieves ta operatto frnslrv.p!fa Uf1 aentenca, by the supreme permitted made ta the July crop ing c.-s-t o J y of the bur only pellad today when word was ta Salt havel-p- nl Lake, according " for Utah- - The reporf ta being fo "Cfilef of Police 77 Par- -' long enough to make bis 'relinquish- lu tU" city that th ment of claims affective in xae courts. there ued from thebmee of M. M. Jua- ley White. . Thta gang, the ' chief A Warden The original petition Wars ftted th "the Lake. cprSol."'Mr. Jatln I. fl.'d believe ha come to toa-- and begun name of the father;'' within the last two or threrf agent for the bureau of crop estiOf operations Th bov was born la 1907. a xm man arrested In PncV' weeks as mors cars have been stolen United States department V. Fr-- i taken Into custody shortly liter tne mate child of Mr. -- nd Mra Gei.-gin that time than during any simipaseea agriculture, and also connected with iner- - The elder et rother, deafened in' train from Salt Lake had to the the Industrial commission of Utah as lar period In the last three and one-ha- lf thi. ledWw-deInfancy by spinal racntngltl has beer through the ton aTd MarUnThe recent statement Isyear statistician for agricultural wort.la In the custody of ah' sent, Mra. Jacob- Ul on that he might be sued by 'officials of the Utah AutomoThia The comments continue: sen, since that titr.a. He does net ap- Storrs was considering the advisability to conservative a reporting damage ac- bile association that car thieves in thi pear in the prevent action, but Jus- ef going to Pocatello this morning weather city are never caught ta blamed by tice Valentine Gideon takes occasion aid ta tha search for tha escaped man. tually done by isunfavorable not making undue th chief for the advent of these to make this remark about Mra. Ja- but the meeaage from that city caused conditions, and allowances In advance for all the dam- criminal cobsen: him to change hla mind. woru Arrested on Suspicion. tha prospective water shortage of me reLet pause at this place to Following the receipt Starr a an- age the may do. The crop reporters of Utah - Johnson mark that Mr Jacobsen stands out in from Pocatello.-Warde- n waa arrested water this record by far the worthiest and nounced that he believed Martin la generally atata that careful shortage. when he appeared at Tuesday. night tha powill use moat unselfish character" mentioned. still ta this city Or within a few miles It serious, but expect lice and asked for a to tha possible drawstation a bill of sale for annotary The future of the republic will be bet- of it. Telephone messages from Og- mitigate considerably up .automoter anchored if her kind Is multiplied bile which ha to den eay a close watch ta being kept of damage. wished sell. Johnson. "Winter wheat declined 9 per cent the police say, atated that he had In 1909 Mra Farmer refused to Martins home by tha police and that going In condition in June, but ta better bought the car from B. E. Marion of live with her husband any longer, and every train and automobile for reasons which the supreme court through the town from thi direction (than was expected In western Several part Boulder, Colo., on MayIn 8.Johnson believes were good and sufficient In ta being carefully scrutinized. No trace 3 joele county and the moat alleged contradictions 1912 aha obtained a divorce and the of the bandit had been reported to,t Boxelder county are perhaps made th story officers susplctou tha drouth, and the wag detained while a custody of the two children. In '1915 tha police officials here at an early a irlously affected byloss ha probably wire wm man she married John W. Christensen, a hour this afternoon. tough the greatest sent to officials at Boulder. val-,ccurred lu Bear river and Cache acreIn reply to this message a telegram Martin had been In the local prison printer on a local newspaper. She extenatve moat to the where sentenced died In the fall of 1918. after a linger- since 1914, when ha was there wae no. such person a Juab county was asying B. E. led to the detention of ing Illness. Joseph Henry Farmer serve five years on a Charge of burg- ages are located. aa by JohnsonMarlon In the city Jail, continued to live with hla stepfather lary. .In December 1915, he was glveh almost as badly hurt by frost The and with his grandmother, Mra automobile a life sentence as a habitual criminal. Croutfi. Where th.r U. f.r0t t, which Johnson had Mvmt th LtVtA rid (A mother of 'the former Mra Since hla eonfipementi at tha Utah brought to the station waa then Inmodel crop, a prisoner been factory has Farmer. . a and ha spected sent to the facprison has not fared so well. tory at Detroit,message Spring wheat area and baa been allowed all tha privileges to whom Mich, Talked With Boy. land asking on eown dry A large acreage th car had been consigned from th of a trusted Inmate. Tuesday night " By- special arrangement tha supreme porconsiderable a and hia -from thta spring, This elicited a li o'clock he walked that It court justices entered Into a consid- about of this will produce no grain. On factory. room In the front of the prison and tion had been sent to a dealer reply at Oklahoma ta eration of the individual merits of the went little 1 ri there damage seen land was by He atalra. gated down the City, Okie. A message waa sent to this eas and themselves talked with the at this time, but nothing was vet, though the hot , windy weather dealer and the reply atated that the boy. The lad expressed strongly the a guard of this action, aa It was has been very trying. thought desire to remain with th grandmothin Millard machine In question had been sold to alfalfa of drink a "Frost damaged after was ha going er, and a very strong attachment ap- thought When he failed to return an and Emery counties, and In- moat of John Lee of that city and that It was a truck. The automobile bearing the pears to have Sprung up between these water. and the police and the higher valleys. In Wasatch coun- same number end In Johnson's postwo. He also expressed affection for alarm was given were notified. frosted. waa also severely ty timothy session was touring car.; his Stepfather, while he said be knew .sheriffsof pffices local poltc fore say The al falfa - weevtt again - caused., conthe deChief White then wired the chief of his maternal aunt, Mr Taylor and they saw a suspicious looking char- siderable damage being especially her husband, only and did acter. who answered Martin's descrip- structive In Sanpete county. ' tend- police at Oklahoma City regarding th not even know their slightly, matter a and showed received an answer saying "The potato acreage present resldenca tion. in th western part of th city On the other hand . the Taylor from John Lee was In the city and still in ency to decrease, but the decline condinight, but that be disappearwho are childless, were able to show Tuesday reached not The of the truck he had bought, waa possession last year great. ed In an alley before they pothat they can afford to give tha boy the and usual. the th that than on before is wa number lower It tion Early was atltl spot. This a good education and they promised intact 'of the blackmailer had become tatoes were reported reduced to take every care of the lad, designthe Upon the of drought. this known. hy v telegram. continue Chief Whit receipt ing to make him thslr heir. They generally tomato prospect membif ft mftn Th decided the car Early Wednesday believed that the boys surroundings b which Johnson claimed that consider wnd Pocatello In average, oopn as arrested though nearly his had In their- - home and the kindness and vii the been stolen In this city. Going to the exists concerning arrest made hi fesetpe from consideration with which he .would he after hta that city When the news apprehension record it wafound Ihal. three hare water supply for lota In th season. jaliof treated could causl him to become the in an that increase reached show city of th same moke eg the on In ques"Sugar beets of Martin escape theee-cane- d attached to them. are and 25 that decided of cent, tion had been stolen and never recov- -. per nearly acreage The supreme court was further In- it wae immediately wa he holding up well against th unfavor- ered. Th owners of these machines prisoner for fluenced In Its opinion- by the fact which Martin was able condition condition The figure crime were called to' the station and asked If The bmtt ta that Mr AJmquist la becoming quite serving were committed In Ogden which 1 per cent below last years there were only any mark on their ear' Um this reand feeble, that Christensen, a comIn Juno many late and know? as During by which they could identify them th. Ogden reignciti-of condition.fields paratively young man, would presuma better mad growth planted outside of tha of prominent the engine number. many ably marry again. In which case the terror," than was expected, thus keeping up In were robbed of lrM to thta question, the chief boys surroundings In the Christensen zen. were the prospect In spite of the drought ay reply and W. E. Franklin. 115 south Mra money home, if the grandmother had already other Urge sums water the First West street, whose car had been efi and uncertainty regarding passed away, might not be tha most death. During th period ba bom and , i supply. stolen a day or two previous, said th Bcclea wa dynamited deptaasanh Leroy C. Dave show leu and pesches Apples Tiw.r6 wee fender of her machine had been The supreme court was persuaded Inactive cline in Jun than usual, i Both era right to injured in a gun fightwlththeben badly bent when a horse ran Into tt that the beat thing for the boy under dtts. In excellent an leg tha. alao shot crop. waa Martin that tha roof of th machine had - promising the circumstances was to go to his and thi The frost damage to blackberries and wounq later led to nla arbeen torn when her husband attemptaunt and uncle: and It reiterates the of th last and May pears raspberries a ed to drive under a tree. Thta rent In rule that in such eases as this the A few months ago Martin made wa greater than supposed, and conth cover, she said, had been mended best Interests of the child are the only sensational confession In which be ad- sequently a condition ehoss their crime the consideration .the court should have mitted having committed by tacking a piece of carpet over Die He Ut"c considerable decline." . In mind. with which be was charged. of Utah are' a hole en the Inside. Production on figure a for parole JE?05J applied wished to care for bis Further Inspection of the machine follows: that be was denied. 1012. which Johnson had attempted to sell, 111. children, bnt thiof thi counth and police claim, showed that the 172,000 (20,000 Putt officers 1 a elty bad man and Corn, bushel.... fender was badly bent and that -- ..(.122.000 ty declare Martin (.800.000 right Potatoes right gun a number of tacks were In It 1 expected that ha oeriou large -- .1.220, 000 2,858,000 Winter 1 wheat.. procaptured, will occur before although the piece of carpet vided he Is able lo obtain a weapon Spring wheat ....2,011,000 2,(01,000 had been removed. Chief White Oat . ...2,11 0,000 and ammunition. ibis fact convinced him that th says ma208,000 Barley wa chine property of Mr Franklin 161.000 Rye Soldiers Utah and that It Disabled had been stolen ta this Hay, tons .......1,188.000 elty. --Poli- ce bushels 221,000 Receiving Assistance Apples, Johnson was then approached wtfh Peaches . 1,239,000 the evidence but stoutly maintained ' The face of R. W. Prie local vocaCondition of commercial peaches In his Innocence. All effort on the part While ah was In another part of tional education adviser to disabled Utah was 85 compared with 88 for of the police have failed to draw a confession from him. He ta etlll held tha , building, burglar entered the airvlce men, ta abeam these Jays, for total crop this year. In the United States a a whole, oondltlon of com- la the city Jail. room of Mias May Nuby at the Colonial district the from com78 aa arriving ta messages mercial peaches this ytar Stolen July T. rooming house, 58 2 west Second vocational board at Denver dally pared with 46.6 last year. Th southMrs. Franklins automobile wa South street, last night and secured ta ern out men. well, holding peach crop news to tha Utah In telen - from ta front of th Nord sight rings and several college class bring good hut th prospects declined one-ha- lf desk Mr. Prices on store on file 'State street south the Clothing pina valued at approximately (ISO, Constantly last month In Michigan, New York on the afternoon of of the local war the July 1, while she on according to a report received today ta growing, telling are and which Ohio, competitors' wa attending a theatre. Chief White by the police. Mias Nuby is an Ha- heroes Who are going to ba trained tha market with Utah peaches. hays he believes the thief had a Colowaiian by birth and was graduated for new good paying Jobs by Uncle rado license plate In hta possession, from a California- college In the class a the car Johnson drove to the statof 1007. Until aha came to Salt Lake Leo Campbell of Moab ta going to vocational ion bore such a plate. lt ta also the a few days ago to meet a friend she Denver for some epeelal belief that the thief ground the numTergopuloa wl 1 wi a professional music teacher at training Heralanpo ber from the engine and then stamped until hta recovOakland, Cal., where she has a studio. receive (20 a month as a new number In. Thta belief waa The- - burglars, avid ently entered the ery and then will be given training Ever ao strengthened by the fact that the room through the door an automobile chauffeur. horn had been removed from the- ear, In her report' to the police, Mias many other men wounded os disease have applievidently In order to reach the numNuby stated that while the Intrinsic stricken during the war and notificaThe speedometer had also been value of the missing jewelry was only cations In for training, A WEEK, 300 WEEKS ber. : the removed and. Chief Whit says that fcoye-meabout (150. she valued It very highly, tion of their approval by of was the this One ta expected dally. probably done ta order to enbecause of its associations, and would able the thief to say the machine feel ntost grateful for its recovery. moat - Interesting cases Is that of a bad been brought from Boulder berfc tubercular soldier , who has bean 4nt Book Store Entered. By decision of th industrial com. Chief White says that prior to the to the dry sunny farm rtretcheejof will Mabel Forster Mra entered the Deseret Hat few weeks all cars stolen seemed Burglars again middle west, where he will ;be mission, the 44 book store School Union at Sunday back to health and then given payments of (IS a week for' 800 to have been taken for tha purpose east South Temple street last night nursed while now more macourse ta agricultural training, i. week, for th deathtof her husband, ef and obtained three dosen pocket a chines are disappearing Thomas Forster, an electrician, in the and never recovered. Thi completely knive a 125 leather bag and about he say Nurses Guest at Dance. (10 In money. Entrance was gained Goto mine of the Utah Fuel las convinced him that persona mak-li- g .Castle Inthe .theft of automobiles their through the window over the door. June 8. The company, a business axe now operating In Salt vestigation by the police has led them - Thlrtyflve nurses from Fort Doug- company, lia- Lake. contest th did not to believe that the work, eta done . 45 nurses from tha Holy Cross and las la the second This time th cases bov. formal order hy of honor last night at a bility, but In death ta deemed necee-earwers guests been In robbed few the has last place The of the commission dance given at the Soldier club. ;" Missionary Farewell . weeks. the Catholic Women a Tha thVft of a quantity of drugs memberswereof hostesses, W. a much how Just Tattered, and the affair A farewell p$rty in honor of Elder-Lymafrom the Dr. W. H. Groves L. D. S. league war former employee of the .Utah Conplanned by the Catholic P. Hunter, who leave soon hospital was also reported to the po- was is disabled solidated service tha for Mining company, lice last night and a few minutes later council In appreciation present ta a question that tha com- on a mission to the Eastern State a package of narcotics was discovered of the nurse' ..during the. Influenza at mission does not fully decide. It will ba given In the .Thirtieth ward In a garbage can at Second 8outh and epidemic. awards full compensation for th first amusement The discovery was State ' street hall, corner of Jefferson 28 days of June, and retains Jurisdicmade by Patrolman J. and - Court Reporters Qualify.. case for further showing. and . Golts street .Frdy, Jaly. lL. over tion the was reported to the hospital officials. The man Buffered a "Pott" fracture commencing t 9 oclock sharp.- - Th Investigation at the hospital showed the Of th aukle, last December, under and full program follows: Soprano solo, Stella legal procedure proper By that the druga which had been found May 11. P. Foote; vloll selections. Milton were not those reported stolen but new law, the following have been add- compehsatlon was paid until Cornwall; oft which had not ed to the list of court reporter who He had left the hospital ta February Packman; reading. Fay others, the theft was medical discon. treatment E. Martin; f recitation. . vloll soloy-been, noticed. may reoelve their salary of (200 a and 24. tinued May Helen Frederlckson; piano aqlo, WalReport of a burglary at the Dollar month from the state treasury: However, he still professed,Jn4Wltty lace L. Martin; paper, Our MissionMiss Florence Hartley, In the Third Cleaning companys .establishment at tha aries. Mary Layton: baritone aoio, Fifth South and, Second East street judicial district; W. L. Cook. Fifth to work, but th commission was also received At tha police sta- district; Sterling K. Happier, In the opinion that he could at least do light William Ensor; remark mlnaionary : ' tion. .Several suits of clothes war Sixth, and r. M, Nalder in th Sow work and tnaretoce ta only partially remark members 1 Msfaoprla; dean ( . dtaobled.-..- . stolen from thi place. big. aati. Jor - . e?73lerahe -- if?1 &W r - I . my y, Alm-quls- - rs a es-ca- one-four- th . tL Four Burglaries Are Reported at the-cove- ....... ...... Station - I nt . J ,, re-ee- lv Allotment! of (IS each have been made to the following Indian war veterans and widows of, Indian war veteran of Utah, tinder tha state law passed at tha recent legislature: . James Watson, Samuel Ames. Solomon F. Kimball, James Roger Nathan E. George Moor John Smith, George C. H. Cheney Laney' George Hackett, Milas E. Johnson. Carlos Session Robert N. Egbert. Charles H. R. Steven Emily J. Hendrick Christian Hammer.- Lican-dA Ur Esther Simona, Ada Rol-ll- n Anna C. Hansen. Jane Z. Tolman- & Favors Enlargement . Frank Jf. Johnson,- supervisor of government survey and who Is now In Salt Lake conferring with I. C. Thoreaon, surveyor general for Utah, regarding government surveys in Utah, said .Wednesday that he la strongly In favor of a much greater appropriation from Congress for the enlargement of ajitVey forces of tha weet, particularly ta Utah. - Chief of Police Says Appear, Warden Stom Was About Field Agent for the Bureau I Ie ances - So - Indicate Joy-rldln-g, self-insur- y. -- -- -- , t 11 Jf -- I |