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Show I 1 nanufaciurer ! ,IT SeatispUteekly News AIL illho enborredson IDastr, thognziali,v mad 0. ONIEll-WiD- Ipooldle bi advoimak MI L'117S 1:1 EZIEF Salt City Directory Sept. City directory for lit, wtfl bo pnlinated Sept I by .R. L. Polk, & 'The report todicalsithat Mr. Bald-wr- it might box, boon alit to make a pretty fair showing .for tho year, as cotnpared with the provious year, It not boon for one item of 12,113.123..1111. Interest on unfunded dobt, which incromood to that high figure from a total of only 11,110.51 the yea: before. A somewhat more th& casual torch of the report fails to detormine th reams for the incroaso in this one item of exponas to the oompany, unless it baa something to do with tits judentoft of 111,111,141.30, obtained by tho liquitablo Trust company, of New York, se trustee, in connootion with tho Weadarn Pacific lint wort-ge- e bonds. Thot ltom was lentil), responsible. It is a molter of history, 1.0rthttettetrerstlinMatt As it was, Mr. report balaco transformd to profit and loos of 14.114,111.14 which is Only 1611.000 in round numbers less than the preceding year whoa thore was no two and throe quarter million hem of that noturo to take car of. Tho operating revenues of the rood, as shown by the federal overttions report, totaled 111,310,000, which was an inerearoe of closo to 11,000,000 over tho promoting year. But the twat-- Mg expense climbod mor than 11,. This 100,000 to nearly 135,100.100. left a net revnes from operations of loss 11,000,000 which is SC11311000 than the preceding' year. Taxes towas which taled 11,117.000, aotwaly a downtime of about 134,000 from the procaling year. Proight provided $24000,000 of the total revenue, and the paalmgto sem rico a trice under $1,000.000. , Like Co- - , Old Order RevivedAn old order at Fort DODS Ku been BJI recreation must cease at ; Ms: : with'every soldier in his bar) racks by 11 o'clock. Utah Mae Gets Foreign JobDr, it , P. Mille of Ogden,. Utah. who recently went abroad with a Red Cross unit. captain and surgeon in !fla beenofmade s new hospital at Irkutsk. Aerie Siberia. To 14.10 in 3akersiteid..4stagior gig. ha) Electrician J. Robert turns. aviation aervios, and of this city. hag been discharged. and' accompanied by his , 4 17:1;to- rea,...te,.....V.okacatield,...Cal, --mot- her, to reWde. tea TacationCashier H. T. IlicIllems of the Utah State National 110101 4 Ilmink, accompanied by his Denser plummy, reoeivot from tho goverstoont during 1111 11.11.14.367 to the Isom of the road TM to the totIroad administration. bet inoomo to tho ratrood administration from operating tho road wee cagy scsKomeo. Tb. rematoder wad to 'well the teekilt of the railroad admildstration,, Oaneat7 referral to In ' the press diapatchos, Tits is ono item of Whitest flatted from the annual rePorta of the railroad company Lad of the federal 09- orations of tho railroad. on fil with of the public utilities ootanolsolon year. $2.111) as roosts, toy Grand Ban. son-in-la- w :Alfred Cutler has gone east on a venation trip by automobile. The expect in go as far as New York. T. D. : Gaeta So Yelloweicem--Pro- f ..Tarvia. botanist. formerly of Guelph olgs. Ont. left for the Yellowstone ' kult 1104 after having been engaged I. research work here for some time With Dr. P. J. 0Oara of the A. 11 A , . Pationia Growing Fewer...ahem aro Oa ly 11 patients in the Fort Douglas Slittlerl bollioltal. and 11 of those will pe transferred Saturday, to the LettsrMan hospital at San Francisco. The Penna.!. as a general hospital, will ba - aboadonod &pt. I, B11111111111 Speecer Ckgiaing Ilogate.. Sergeant Dan. Y. Spencer, army am hilhite1 corPs la due Isom Sunday, trom France where ha has been for ' over two years. Ho was latterly with the Amor:can forcsa.- attar serving with the French army. and White oe Way East---M- r. Mrs. J. B. sharp and daughter. Los. Mims Haul Salley, Willis Gibbs and Mr. and MM. F. S. Blodgett of Miami. Oklahoms, are in town in two automo bliss en route ham. from California whom fluky trent over the Sante P. traiL They report the roads in a very Lair condition. tees Nava DiscbargeoCharies Tyler. Vcon, Ida.. John B. Tuckett, Canada; Archis T. Fletcher. Provo; Ralph C. McClurg. ?data& Ida.; Loren Jppeon. Brigham City; Russell FrackR. loton..Blackfoot. Ida.; George P. Bacon. Lewiston, Ida.; Elwood Davis. Portland, Ore.: 41111am Dallier. N. L. gaddorin. Raymond Astoria., Nampa. Ida.; James A. Fawcett. Beaver. Wia; Harold W. Spangle. San. ' , point, Ida. , , - , , Mervesate ?TOM Utah. ' filatisties Owen in the roPort cote that lb bulk of tho rvenu - 0 sylotem. Yet, with aonsiderabiy hat than ens. third the ontiro milages, the Utah linos of the road produced a net revonuo of 13.113,735.41, out of. the 11,000,001 for the 'ream. The Utah freight revenue was 11.110.000 and the passenger revenue a. trifle over 11,450.010. The fact that the Utah end of the system is the more profitable, is shown that the operating ratio in this state whole system. 1. 17.311,' while to th including Utah. It Is 10.611. The opera. ling ratio to the ratio of the oporatlug expenses to the operating resonoc Minot furnish Ski per root of the tonnage of the railroad hi Utah. and 11.1 per cent of its tonnage over the Utah furnishes just about Mretem. one-ba- it and the coal earriod. of tho pros. The folabout four-fifth- s lowing table. made up front the re1;71' COAL end prices port. shows somethtng of the freight uncertain nest winter. MARTINI COAL traffic tof the Utah linos and of the 47 Po. Male St. W. system: , - former chief Lucien H. dep- Smyth. Agricutturs uty United States marshal. has returned cosi Bituminous panied by Jars. Smyth, from an extern trip. They ware ao- M Oros Companied on the trip home by their Forests son Olen M. Smyth. who returned for Sugar o d. 1116.0111 000000 4 magnineent modern hot... in Hampton. where 55 years see he bad Pitched alo arms tent In a trelning timmp of a Civil war tighting unit. Ile wee a shemberof the Third Pennsylvania ar. Mery In 1564 and underwent his first training at. Hampton. then a spernety populated district but now a thriving commercial center. ,, . 2.061.73$ 1.181,550 Hills 211,1141- - 77.111 CMS?? 1.301.640 Unit 10,19111101 8,101.141 111,1111.111 1?1,111 MOSS 1184.117 I5.641 8.511.593 . 411,?4111 11.701 41317 t - $tet 11,4113.1161 total. - 821.056 101.1113 16.111 157,543 $110,134 1311.1111 115,21111 13.1111309 The revenue of the road per ton mile ions and fires iJ grata levator. be from freight Is 1.08 cents, In Utak, and cording to D. I. Prka,chlet engineer. for the department of agriculture. of cents over tiotsystem, Including dust explosion and fire prevention, who revenue in arrived in Utah. The passenger-mil- s gait Lake last night. Mr. n Utah isti2.1145 cents and over the said he Is on his way to the Price it is 11.17T cente. coast in the interest of the campaign. The Rio Grande- - employed In ISIS Great losses have occurred from and mPioYsea. 11,501 an average of dust explosions and tiros in frail ie. of a total S11A7,011.S1. them paid vators. Mr. Price said, and to reduce The company la capitalised at $IT.. the number of fires Julius Barnes, MARSH COAL CO. a stock of shark $100 at ?St shares of the grain corporation is wendCes12-:Tkind you want: when yot The Missouri Pacitio owns 171.000 heedfrom New a York great amount of want IL. Phone Was 1306 and 1507 shares: Meat Schapper Tot Rehter von ing press material dealing,with means of 555 So. Main St.Advertisement 93,1198 shares: Amsterdam. of Het. Mr. Price is in charge of prevention. ,111111 George J. Gould, 119.370: Raphael & the work, which he reports has just ' ' Of 14,130 London. Sons. England. started, 7 shares; John K. Gilleat, also of LonBEFORE don. 14.015 shares: Ei T. Jeffery. of aye-ter- , he MARRIAGE EVERYMAN SHOULD READ H , MARRIAGE," "BEFORE . ' : ' - ' . ' by MILS. A. HOFFMANN. , It 4 Is Only 35e Postpaid. But Its Contents Are In. valuable to tI4 Man Who Contemplates Marriage. ii SUNDAY SCHOOL ' .. , . , t , , UNION BOOK STORE .. , ' The Book Store of9.Salt Lake , . City. Stle . --- 11 Y , r ' - , , - 1. , ia.egg cilrn ' , ide.- , 4 - - . 1 Colo-mad- -- . . Smith-Hughe- f , bin runs out the week and without doubt is good for tremendous business. Next week's feature is an'nouneed, as "Fraud Dobson and. Ms Thirteen Biretta" 1 Pantages' Latest . ' e. m oer A pleasing and well blended variety of clean wholesome vaudeville is offered Pantages patrols" in the new bill which opened a week's run at that playhouse Wednesday afternoon. Each of the Mx acts to different from all the others end, taken altogether, the show is on of the ibiggest, and best peon there for several months past. Hall and Guilds are excellent dancers and both give some stellar exhibitions in the terpischerean art. Lucy Valmont and Jaen Renton have well trained voices and their Belgian singing offering In American songs is well applauded. Their repertoire is coin. posed of some of the popular music of the day and several selections from grand opera. RuckerAnd Winifred as a negro and a Chinaman keep the audience in s, roar of laughter during their appearanoe on the stage. 'Rocking the Beet." a comedy sketch presented by Martha Russell & company, affords the audienoe a great deal of amusement Miss Russell was formerly leading woman with the Essanay Film company and she is well supported in the present sketch by Roy Val) Postmen. Albert' Brace and Kitty Cameron. The lines are really lampreys' and the clever manner In which they are presented loaves no room for 'atheism. Tom Keliey, the Irish comedian. who Is a familiar figure on the local rage, is back again with a new repertoire of Irish songs- end jokes. His act Is encored time and again. The Camp Dick Jan Band. the headliner. Is composed entirely of and their offering Is a real headliner. Several of the boys play two or three different instruments equally well and the work of all in worthy of commendation. The excellent work of Iritspatriokse orchestra and the motion picture comedy are two other features of the bill. .. At a meeting of the Robert Emmet branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom, held in the Knights of Columbus hail at the Hotel Utah last night. It was decided to ask Utah's delegates to Congress to use thedr influence in galling recognition of the "Irish republic" by the United States. By a majority vote the organization decided to make the request .in the form of a resolution to the senaton and representatives to be drawn up by the officers of the local branch.- It was also voted to make the organization-permanent Officers of the organization are: R. C. Treanor. president; Mn. Elizabeth Geoghegan. vice prevident; Thomas Kearns. Jr., financial secretary; James Ivers, corresponding secretary; M. E. Callahan. treasurer; S. Abbot MarinJ. nis, orator; James Walsh, guard; J.Dr. Naughton, Charles DrIscoH and J. F. McEnany. trustees. The emit meeting will be, pole! September S. it was announced. I ALLIANC1; COAL COM:PANT. beet qualtty and (midi coal. service. phone Was- , For a ao - . - 1r , A demCostration et the great power land climhing abilities of the modern Ifield artillery tractor was made Wed- :n18day afternoon ?hen a tivw4ww Catlerpillar tractor belonging. to the unit C. at the !University of lit the Utah. succeeded in pulling a three-loc- h 1, - gun of the modern type and weighing' $,200 pounds up the steep gyrtsmdbosileYdirtnolnithcibthipiedbm'ent the: the giant mountain 'northeast of the city. The ascent was begun from the University campus land was under the direction of Colonel M. G. Randol, in command of the artil- 1Iery unit of the 11. O. T. C. ' 'Aleut Brandon Smith indructor in artillery motor work;'. operated the tractor and experienced, no difficulty in traversing the grade, whkh at points ivories from 20 to 42 per cent The delomat 'was token in the same emooth C. oMeers who 'manner and the It o.i. the feat were much pleased , the, results Iiwith fl:)--- I., eo dett12;a to sell the Phonographs everY- where.- !Get an agency now. 1 50 distribiutons. Phonograph Templeton thüldIng...tdyertisenteeto field i --- -l Re-Cre- . - le 1 Mrs. Margaret Jaznison has filed suit in the Third distrktt court for divorce from John B. Jamison. charting .arnotig other alleged acts of to force her ty that her husband tried to participate in a scheme to obpay off tain front a rancher money toIdaho. a mortgage on their farm in ',Mrs. Jamison alleges that her husband insisted that she invite the of the neighbor. get him into a compromising situation and permit her husband to find them together.1 The action recalls a suit filed in the Third district court last December when Jamison sought to recover from John W. Bwanger. $35,000 for alleged of Mrs. Jemisores affections. In answering the complaint denied the allegations and the Swansrwas afterward dismissedby action stipulation. Mrs. Jamison charges her husband with other acts of cruelty. alleging the that he threatened to kick her off over ranch and to blow her brains all the wail. After she had been sick. she alleges he told her be wished she had died. Other alleged acts of cruelty are set forth in the complaint. - - . , - Bro ther of Laos Coming. A brother of Marko Lame, the Am., trian who was murdered at the mouth' of Parley's canyon lest firmday, ts his way to Balt Lake City from Miami,. Arts.. aceordInst to teierraphic advice. received by Sheriff John S. Cortese. The telerram to the sheriff as.lus that the body be embalmed. ' Special Sale Good Books .. tublees ASIstiglitt Let k8e. dah. - t , Reading Eatch-'- , ' ' Robert W. Chambers. Irving Bacheller Mary E. Waller Owen Wister , J. I. Bell, etc. etc. Regular Price 75c $1.50 - , . , , ' - ,,' i .. . ' I I , 7'47, -- - 14" I I - DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE . di, ,,,,ti Street No. 6 Main , 1 ,' - , 7 , , . , By such well known: authors élan Lake Route No. 2 from Los Angeles. arrives 12:15 r. m. 0, 8, L. No. 2 for Ogden. Denver, Omaha and Chicago. leaves 12:10 15 0 S. L. No. 21 for Ogden. Pocatello, Butte. Bole, Portland. leaves 1 p.m. Salt Lake Route No. I for Loa An' geles leaves 11:15 D. in. New .Salt Lake Route train for Lenndyl via Provo and Noohl leaves Salt Lake 1:20 D. ' I! $1 I, 1 $1.25 , O. S. L. No. 41 for Ogden. PocaDenver. tello. I and east, leaves. Salt Lake qmaha m. , -FO- R-Summer 45c 3 for RthoeuteC)rmlkagcdne ihangeeSainittLaralknesbedout of tionllowainng - s 0 . Commeningd - 1 Schedules Change in Train .... , . . tj ' , ' i - - Mr T4u L. Shepard. formerly of d former president of the this eith T. V.. met with a serious Utah W. accident yeeterday. near Lockport. N. Y.. in , en . automobtle collision in which she of amen occupants of one of the cats was the only one hurt. Mrs. Shepard's back 'was injured. besides sustaining other bruises, and she Is now under a surgeons care at the Kenmord hotel. Lockport. Mrs. Shepard has been employed am a lecturer by an bureau for the last two I rd , Mn. larn ison Char(es In Auto Accident Husband. With Cruelty ' Tractor Pails Heavy Gan Up to Big Letter on Mountain Side L - es Mrs. Shepar d Injured - t i 2 Acal !risk Would Have 'Irish Republic'. kecognized - . 1IL ; "The summer and autumn ranges. have been: much improved by the week's PreciPitation and Itvestock gen- orally are reportod to be in fairly good shape. The seoottd, cutting of alfalfa is from one-ha- lt to entirely harrasted. being in a stage too advanced to re--i ceive much benefit from the ohowers:1 the first crop at the hither altitudes t has proven fairly satlefactory. "Gran crops generaltr are 'being o harvested where not already gatherea! and fall grain is being thrashed; tiering. wheat in the Sattpete valley is ntlinel fairly well where watered. but it shrinking in Beaver county.. The corn vras greatly helped by the week's rains generarty. and it is ready to cut in Cache valley; it is not generally making grain . and cannot recover In Iron county from the &oath. "Early peaches are ripeMng natter generally though the fruit is small: and early apples are fairly good though there is considerable dropping tn Mame. Cantaloupes are ripe at Moab. potatoes generally ,have not improved greatly since the rains, and they continue rather poor; in ,Emery county the tuber" have mot begun tz set bese-- i fly yet Beets have triad good progress, as a rale, and in most gelds water con- -; Cusco arnple. ' "Sugar beet Deed in the Cache valley' Is nearly ripe; and alfalfa seed in MU-lacounty continues to set well. Flood Waters in Southwest. "Copious and tintely'rens have Ms. ited San Juan county, partkmlarlyi about La Sal:. and scmte good water have been coining ont of the mountain " tn that general region, and at Mob;1 and on the Kalbab national forest: northern Arizona, the roads have been badly damaged. though the fire hazard: hasoen much seemed. The obeterrer at Oakley. Idaho, reports a severe hallatorm at Churchill. Idaho, 'whichi did heavy &Mtge. t "Crop development generally is raI garded as from one to two weeks ahead of the normal Mage at this time of year.". o Range conditions at the varisse tions are summarized as Afton, Wyo.. range bad. stock good, Deseret, Utah, not enough rain; Do-chesme, 'Utah. heavy ndne ITI tfils L'eanaton, Wyo., drouth rellevedf Grantsville. Utah, rain benetletal t range; Logan, Ptah. range dry, cat.. tie fair; McGill. Nev.. range dry. cattle. fair to good; Nand, trta b. range ita- -, pcreed, cattle fair; Moab, Utah, shoce.i , ' tie ere great benefit; Modena Utah, Tune eery dry twain; Montpelier, Liam, stock tittIl good; Oakley. Idaho, mutts dry, stock 111'1 Pocatello, Maim whew.' etagere same relief; Bt. George, 'Utak, range fair, eattle improving; Salt Lake City. Utah. rain needed. crone fair; Strawberry E. Portal, rain on Ilat ' 1.40 inches. es . ellgter qttlg es . ... , With over positions open in Utah and the surrounding states for Smith-Hughteachers in aviculture and home economics, the Utah Agricultural College's trying bard to get in touch with qualified men and women in order that it can recommend them to the high school authorities- - who are for this class of teacher& looking Requests are coming daily to 'resident E. G. Peterson of the college for teachers but, dde to the absolute lack of properly trained men and women no recommendations can be made. The graduates of the college were all placed in lucrative positions weeks ago. Requests have been received from all sections of Utah. :rom Idaho, Wyoming. Montana., Arixoni and New Mexico. To be qualified to accept positions' this firtilth,Hughes- work; the applicant must be a coSege graduate in agriculture or home economics and be able to meet the requirements of the state board of education in the state in which the position la open. In the hope that there are returned soldiers. Red CrOSS nurses or others who can meet these requirements but with whom the college is not in touch the college authorities are axious to place this information before the people. If the institution can be tristrumental bringing together the high schooht seeking teachers and applicants seeking positional, it feels that It will be The rendering a double service. Smith-Hughpositions furnish occu12 monthts and pation during the full unremunerathus do not force ttve vacation upon the teacher. Theme a uniformly higher salpositions high school positions. ary than The popularity of the Smith-Hughcourses at the Utah Agricultural college indiattes that in the future the institution will be able to turn out graduates in Increasing numbers to enter this work. Exoeedingly well balanced courses bave been organixed conformhig in every detail to the requirements of the law establishing work and affordthe Smith-Hughing a well balanced training. 1 Next to the dancer the feature which won beartieet aPillauee was the agile dancing and the amusing patter of Lloyd and Well', In ,'"I'he Gentlemen front Dixie." A novel and artiseks blt was contributed by Le Rue & Dupre, artiets, who used colored mauls Instead of paints:, Ann Gra y. the barpiet,, was and equally charming as a performor -singer. hex inoot appreelated number being. "I Hear You Calling Me." The sketch by Harry Holman sad oompany was mildly amuotng but soggeoted that Mr. Holman is worthy-oa, bettor lyebiota , Looter, the Ventrikogatat bad a huge round for his clever and original turn. The Travelogue was not in evidence, but the picture' culled from all parts of the world were varied and Interest-Th- e . The local weather office reports are as follows, on weather. crop and range conditions forth. week ending Aug. S. for this city. state and adjacent terri-I- '' tory: 'Light showers fell over the westtera portion of the state, moderate 'bowers over the eitstern portion and heavy rains In the mountain districts. and with- - temperatures appreciably lewer, toirszd the close of the week's weather was rather favorable am a. rule. espe-- 1 chilly where irritation water continueo,b' ample. Bowelen it is becoming dry, again over the southweutern counties and rain is greatly needed gener11171 over the western winter 'rasing areas. 30 g Dies shares; the Utah North Dakota Sheriff shares.. and van'. Recalled by Telegramill 1 roo.041..'rI-- , tous other interests in New York, Lon. don and Boston, smaller totalk - - - - I Sheriff E. M. Crist, of tAgnitikeL D..1 ' Celebration For Soldiers. who cameofhero to arrest PiercAEgan. e bank at Lunar. Wedatat- :i 'president ito Plana for a mats celebration of returning aoldiers. sailor and Ma- the effect that Egan bad been arreste'd ' The sheriff cams here rines were laid at a meeting of othe at ;Lamar. .. after receiving advtoea that Egan Ina committee named by the governor-ttake charge of this work. at the cap- In 'FAH Lake. The Sheriff Crist itol Wednesday. No definite annuncement was made and it was, decided to or the man's arrest read: "We IlkE OFFER I PER CENT Fitter hold another meeting the next after- arreetel Egan here and releasedhave' lif9RTGAGE GOLD BONDS wife." s . On - - . embeato an face is, Egan reported alement charge,. His wife. it is s414.1 New The Clift Binding was vice president of the bank and , In Denominations Of held in custody until her. frusband I $300.00 $100.00 $1000.00 Purchase of the United States Poe- - could be located. . I 's Duo in Bye yearsrInterost -- aid tal Guide. which is just oft the press. i I and Novamber 1st darlat of each, by Salt Lake business men is urged Ship Red Cross Supplies. year. officials. i Every We never offer sororities by local pottotilee for The Salt Lake county chapter of the pato until wo hays inessted our oynt postoffice in the country is listed in the , . 'Donor in them. guide and with the tone key. that le Red Cross has just received the inforWit sell them whim made and furnished with the guid it is possible. illation that the mountain divielon has It is said, to learn the parcel post ,sent abroad 32 earloads of relief sup. taro for them until ot14, rate to any city in America- - The guidelplios within four months. In one week 12 Years Without it Loos to a ' is 'reported to he particularly usefultrecently two carloads left the ware-t- o client.''' I Denver. the goodie having been all firms doing a mail order Halloran-Judg- e Trust Co. nom Application for the guide books.. collected from all parts of the division., e I which sell for 25 cents. should be which coroprises Utah. Wyoming. Main at Broadway Ioct.-.New rado and to the postoMce. hleiko, the report says. 4 - 144 , 1 . t , ettished for its variety. The headliner was the widely advertised Marion Mor- fan Dancers. who gave what might be caned a dancing drama In pantomime, depleting the Invasion of Attila the Hun Into a Roman temple. The dance was wonderfully artistic. the staging gorgeoua and the tartlintat Iowa it would bays been so regarded in Salt Lakes uncalloused McKenzio. 41 year old, Murdock. a prominent restaurant and rooming boom man of Bingham Canyon for the past le years. died in a local homittal this morning ot plettral pnournonla. Death oame after a short Moons. Mr. McKenzie was a Prominent member of tbo Binstani lodge of the L O. O. P. and was well known among the mhilng mon and ranchers of the state. Surviving Mr. McKenzie aro We bezter four stepchildren, widow, Dobbs and Leeds Dobbs, Mrs. George Christopherson and Mrs. Maude Connor.: three brother. Dan McKenzie. formerly of 'Lark. Utah. and Malcolm and Neal McKenzie of Anaconda. Mont.; and three sisters. Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Mary Stewart and McDonald. Mies Florence McKenzie, all of whom live in the east. Notice Of funeral arrangements will be announced later. ?Mom - day Is hot as melts: i t .e ad; I place some les upon mi. bead; and e k the shade entcloo ; r;and there I read some cooling bookthe Ystee of DIN Cook a nithe arctic shores. The doo is held to bo a lake. but le his writ gall). can make a men forget the beat; with him I walk where blizzerds oll.Idiscovering a pipe dream pole among the framed up sleet. My readirqg Otte me farther backs I follow Sir John heti WI ends he vanished In the storm and Franklin's track. to where rl Somewhere' rack and never sent a ageti back to any mortal friend.. limo polar 'tight wind moans Sir John's heroic bones, all buried deets in "now. th e bones of others bolt4 rsir side, but how the heroes wrought el and . read of Greeley's hunger camil. and-fedied we nevermore shall kno . 'a tear- - In eitherr lamp. for tha ? , frightful tale; and as I read, I seem to hear the Ice Goes crashing far dAzear, and feel the bitter tele. A neigh- bor eomes along and cries. "Gee 'itzl Guth, Auguste and Julys are gettlor,w, worse and worse:,' this heat, if lo cr. It persist. will get my goat, I woo hear his:words in mild surprise I I'vel- :. arid wist. and put me in a hearse." been abroad 'neath arctic skies. IIMODIrst he endless snows; and I am feeling i just as If my ears and nose were frosentiff, and I had chillblained toes. Thib evening's program 'was distin- rs etrIelnatint NEWS) i . within thia State. .. ,, DES&REr roads seemed to lead In the direction of the Orphymm last night, and the number of automobiles parked up on all streete around the house at the UM the curtain was raised. 8)1greste4 LICHT 5110WEAS OYER th exterior of a ilearishing'itutoomeCOLLEGE LOOKING FOR bile show. Inside the lam Ira" equellY heavy. Every seat was occupied; Manager Levy's face beamed in the STITE IMPROVE HANCE, lobby. stage manager Frank King. was TUCHEIIS Ft10 PLACES: &jetzt onattpresent at the back of the curtain and Prof. Edgar !Short again waved the baton during the 'pleasing T WORK .1YATIIE0 BUREAU SAYS IN SMITH-HUGH- ES renditton of exhibtt A by the orchestra. as th ushers seated the big turn .AII ' Originating; on lInsa of company In s New Sea., Orphettra ,Opens , .., THZ d's Bennett; Barton Hokum travel ,plictures; cameo events. Ion . I - -- Tar itAso4 - , "A PARAMOITNIP EmpuEss -,' Virtuous Thiel," starring Enid . . D other big ache. Hale and Yeeeme Delve la "The l'hirterrali Metre Pattie Jow., special Bead.1 Hiir -- Bingham I. Cement. brick and lima a visit with hie parents. Manufacturers Mr., amrii. tells of stopping at a Ali commodities - "Schoolhouse Wab t. well will 'Avoid Trance hug Saturday' found on the floor of hie horns. 110 Tooele County south Eighth West street. about 1:15 lve the p.m. Wednesday. laves:time:ion Claims For Difficulty polka led to the conclusion that the was wound causing death Are Filed., Damage's I 'rho discover,' of the body woo made by William Chapman. a neighbor living et 141 eouth Mighth West Wet. state reed continiewion Wed- Near. the body the polio found ai decided that the state mans handwriting: note in the dead in Farmington should as follows: read which "You will find my wife at Sweet's route last recouintood- take the ' Candy Co.. Mrs. Nellie M. Los." &I, abohich rune clone to the schoolOn the same piece of paper eras a house. but &voids thei "thboolhouse note to the wife saying: "Dear Swoothaare May God forgive kin" by eurving through a hlocl me for this and bless yols and ,baby. Options for the purchase et a right Kies baby for me. Daddy." 'which will total $2310 hays Domeatio trouble is thought to haws of way. already been obtained and will be tab-s- o been the cause of the deal. Mrs. Lee was informed of her bus-banup by the twenty or atty. it Is death lust as she was about to The statnYoad commission board a train at the Oregon Short La bald to . have no power to Peed Ltos depot at 11:11 p.m. for Sags. Wyo.. where she said oho eras going to wioney for rights of way. It is hoped the sow decision of the prevent ber busband from kidnaping their baby girl who le being kept at board will petal question-whic- h baa Sego by Mrs. Lee's mother. She told The vexation& present proved quite husband !bad the police that her come home Sunday from rsance stale road through Farmington has where be served in the Thirty-fir- st When the turns. Vier right-ang- le engineers as a. railroad mechanic. She proposed change has been made there said they met Tuesday evening and Will be but one such turn. The route talked over their domestic Infelicity over the schoolhouse hill originelly deciding to separate. They were to adopted by the commission bad two meet again at 1 p.m. Wednesday at a such turns, and in addition a heavy cut lawyer's office and Mrs. Lee told the through a hill near the schoolhouae. police that when her husband failed Tootle County Probkini. to appear she was afraid that be had R. N. Bush and C. H. Bartna, toungone to Sage after the baby as they had had some heated discussions over ty oommissioners, avid R. R. Judd. the custody of the child. Mrs. Leo road of Tooele county, were said her husband bad been in a hos- beforesuperritor. the commission with a plea for pital In the east for treatment and consideration with regard to the ex- -, that be had not trotted her fair. Ofof about 14,000 of state road ficers say relatives of Lee did not penditure on county roeda. It had been moneys state the nature of the -ailment for hoped that certain roads of Tecate, im . ar Ler artictratattln- the samt-bl- it patent locally might he deeignated as said he was not wounded. state highways, and acting on this According to the police. Leo tenet the county spent about at tile Chapman horns early Wednes- expectation $4.000 on these roads. The legislature day forenoon and said he wanted to did not designate them as sinte roads. leave the key so that his wife could and as a result Tooeie county is about get in if she returned before he did. 84,000 "shy" in its state road funds. Sometime after thishe called for the Having no money, it is claimed, in key saying that he had not been the general fund of the county to meet as long as he expected to. This gone was the requisitions, the Tooele commis-stoneabout 11:10 am. A few minutes later ought to have the expendiMrs. Chapman hoard a noise which tures already made ' legalised as state she thought was caused by the puno- road expenditures. The commission an of automobile bra Nothing said this was Impoesible, and that the turing more was aeon of Leo during the oounty could raise the money, if it de, day. sired by the application of the OntintY When Mr. Chapman returned home road tax, for which & maximum rate of Wednesday evening Mrs. alarmism three milli has been provided. told him of Lees actions and hapPlans and estimate for two bridges pened to Mention the fact that. she en the old Denver a .13.10 Grande in she had heard an automobile thought Fork canyon. which is being tire explode soon after be called for Spanish converted into a state highway, were the key. To Illustrate this she approved, one nest Tucker costing slammed the door and Sin and the other at Gilluly. costing her husband refrigerator . remarked that that $2.000. ' - -, sounded more liks a revolver shot Gaines for Damages. Mrs. Chapman then glanced ' matter of compensating the The the window and saw Less batthrough on the for damages austained by table hi his home. Her husband Harris party an into unguarded washout on then decided to investigate and found running an unused section of the road now be-the man's body. , constructed In Grand county was Witham H. Lea Jr.. a brother of left to Joseph Ririe, state auditor for the dead man, and the young mane adjustment Mr. Rirkb was preseet at Mother live at 1111 Indiana avenue. the meeting yesterday, after a trip through the southeastern counties of and had done some invostigetRequisition'Papers Issued. Utah. Ing on lb. Harris aecident, but was not ready to make his report. raners have been homed from the quite Attorneys called Ire R.- - Browning, offloo of Governor Simon Bamberger, secretary of the commissicm to inform Grayeroft livasking the governor of California to him that a man namedbad at Burley. Idaho, gone into a permit the ertradition of August Cuml ing and washout between Tremonton" now said to be under arrest at Snowville, and claimed damage He ming. Los Angeles, to Utah. as a an was obstruction get admitted there from Justice. Cummings wasfugitivo up blocking off the washout, but said workIt he on at drove night, there be.. ths stat road gang in Tooela ing through He says minty in November of laat year, and Int no light to warn him..., members of his family were hurt and made his escape. that he etistaized injuries. J. H. Welch. says the road commiiNotion-Wid- e Move to &ion owes him four cord tiree for his Welch told the commie-lie- n Prevent grain Fires automobile. Provo end that, driving betweenbroken glass Springville. be ran into A nation wide safety campaign has on the road and ruined four tires. been initiated by the now mates Grain corporation to prevent exploit. Murdock J. McKenzie of Revenue Freight. Product of Ctod War Fighting DECIDED MaZitiO ADtERICAN-Credebto-n - Visits Old Scenes o( , - a liullet bole through his head and a .11 caliber Tomoe'er lytrig titer by1 the dead body of Ernest Lea it soldier who ' returned from By WAIT . pia ying. - Morgan's Deserve headliners.- - FANTAGESVeadeville headlined Jess Dick by the 'amp . of the railroad, especially net meatus comes from the Utah end of 'the my, tent. The road hoe 1,604.51 miles of road, of which 1.11.11 are in Colo-ad- o, 101.11 in Utah and 311.1e la New Mexico. The total trackage in this stato is 1.04145. out of 3,117.14 in the TimWy Themes.- et the bill ORPffirtliOpreine 11110011 ttOW 111.11 , , AMUSEMENTS FOR.HigHVIAY, WWI Operating Expenses Jump Up Creating Big Deficit. Jae d 31kmdit7ll and 'liters; , REVEllUE ,0'11 ROUTE! TOIOCHT.' .,., .... Income Shows Increase But c!etvely sod only through mow , , 1 ARMIIIGT(111 LEAVES loin artaunty yourpro4tt slat wodd ft moan to Turatel'agiortty? You can cpcok et thine tazoCes ex. 1:2 .SOLDIER .11ms.af. .illipj AtillUAL REPORT: d tacos-lope- days. Contr - .1.919 I R. G. FILES ITS 11P.IILEO ' '7 4 1011.1MOONNIF I AUGUST EVENING NEWS: .TIWRSDAY DESERET '4 ' t , . . , --- , , |