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Show mag. t 131,ESERET EVENING NEWS:, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13 .1919 11.1.011110100 ' CROP IS 015EA5E5 OF.CATILE BIG APPLE -- BOTH COT 1111111 CONFINED JEST Sglp Fighting Fire in Chicago Bank 'Building After Blazing-Blim- p Crashed Through Skylight,- Resulting in Death of Twelve Persons - STATE'S ATTENTION, UST WITNESS TO BED AT HOTEL,111111 I , EXPECTED FROM ' OF PUBLIC OFFIEEI1S CONCINES TESTIMONY PTOMAINE POISONS - e , ommommoommoombno Conditions Throughout e, East, jlowever, Show Says Report of Bureau of Crop,Estimatea, De-din- LARGE crop of apple from the northwestern statesb and a slaty decline In conditions throughout the east, partiou, larly la western New Tort. New England. Ohio and the VhtniaI, ere noted In the special pommercial apple report issued by the bureau ot crop estimates. Copia, of the report for August here just reached: Minor U. Justin . field agent for the bureau. l'ho Maine crop bolds up Well above the average the repert The mid-di- e west with-th- e exception "br tits Oaark section and Arkansas tee' skews a decline. Commercial production for the United States is now estimated at 230; 075.010 beaTele. es compared with 24.- 740.000 barrels In 1911. A barrel is equivilent to three boxes. which Is the pickaxe In which apples from the northwest are shipped. The box apple erop promises to be 80,575,000 boxes as compared with 21,20I,000 boxes in ISIS. or an increase of 44 Pelt eent in the box Innis crop. The barrel apple to be 12.150,000 barrels', crop prom-licas compared with'11,1157.000 barrels in ISIS. or IS per cent of last rears barrel trot). Utah ie expected to produes 136,000 barrel this year, as compared with Hil,e00 barrels last year. Condition as ..5T,As comParedtettltthe. final condition of 70 lest year. Condition throughout the nation I. given ail 4S this year, as compared with 541 ens last year, ' Ebbe Forecast. The Idaho crop this year is forecast as 1,4111.00 barrels as compared with only 112,000 Past year, the Condition being IS its against 12 last rear. Utah county will have about 1501 ears: Davis county, 125 cars; while - Weber, Boxelder and Cache-countiwill ship less than 60 cars. the report, Jonathan. one of the leading, says. varieties, is reported generally. very! light Idaho ,promises to ship fully 4,000, cars, or 500 cars more than the 1117' district le crap. The Payette-Weisestimated at 2,500 care, 700 of which will be shipped from Fruitland. ao- cording to the report,. - The Bole. valley will ship ZOO cars; Twin rails 500 cars and the Lewiston district 400 cars. The crop this year will be eight to nine and is of exosliet4 times that of , else and ouality. ' . - es er Serious outbreaks of anthrax In the Governor Emmett D. Boyle of Ne(Special to The Nowa) Undon district AU ,,vada, who Arrived,. in Salt Lek bust county and of Nkr111, Aug, IL--(- 1r lash) hog cholera itt Price stobk yards,' in' four decedents were bound 'over to (evening to confer with Robert C. Gem-stan- d Carbon county.' have been engaging trial In the disteta man on I mail, treanaging director of the attention of the state live stock in.11 joint charge of murder In the firat'de- - I the Utah Copper company. to adjust spector, Dr. it.' W. Hogga& for the free. All four were ordered lirld differences in the management of the past week or two. The outbreaks In Nevada consolidatedt Mining company both places are now Under control and of Ely, Nevada, Where a strike has strenuous metutures are being taken REnrt. Aug. 111.Both the stite been called, le temporarily confined to to clean up any possible danger, from and the defense rested at 11;15 today his bed in the Hotel :Utah with a slight ,. the districts. In the Harris preliminary bearing. The, attack of ptomain poisoning. At Ilindon 21 bead of cattle belong-:h- it defense introduced no I tentimony. to a 'statement made by to various owners have been lost, According none recently. Two federal and two Court adjourned until after the noon' Governor all crafts employed by state government men were put to recess and 'a decision of the judge is the NevadaBoyle, at Ely are Out Consolidated and on work I preventive measures', at au early hour. over wage differences and at this time have up to date vaccinated about 1.000 expected litre Altos J, Harris, bet two sons. certahrAuestions have risen with rehead.. They will continue the work policy which he is here to enuntil about 1,500 head have been Eugene and Leland. and Edward L. gard to to ' deavor settle. treated. This is done at cost to the Tackman, with ri charged jointly When he is able to hold a conferowner for the vaccine' need, the state murder for the4. killing of Jess H. ence, he wiU Meet with Hywell Davies' rand government services being free of charge. The vaccine is Con. at the Harris ranch in the Trout of the war labor ,policy board, and of crafts involved 'purchased through, the farm bureau at creek region July 22. Their 'prelim-Wir- y, other representatives the walkout at Ely. a, cost of about 40 cents a head, Jusbefore here bearing began Governor Boyle will not remain in and if there is any rebate on this it will be furnished returned to the own- tice of tbe Peace J. S. Cooper Monde Salt Lake until the date set for the ers through the farm bureau, The state has brought forth conference of western states governext week, but "win probably re7 The infection is supposed to have morning. witnesses and from the nors numerous turn at that times He said this afterarisen' from the fact that the area was dethe believed is it noon no progress bad been made infected many years ago and the or- fense will although in thethat plead settlement of the strike which ganism causing the anthrax, has bten counsel would make no statement. maintaintil, through :all thi Interysnr - When 'court convened this morn- hae prompted kW vita herei-- 'ing period since the lest outbreak. 10 o'clock the testimony of Wat ing are At the Price stockyards, which was resumed. He watta AND owned by the' Denver & Rio Grande E. Kearney member of the party that went from 13.11N010 81 ACM Railroad soinpanyt. Bain & Tomlinson, Gold after ranch to the Hill Harris Iowa 'whippers, have lost 41 ,head of word of the had been brought hogs through cholera. The yards have to that town.killing Kearney testified that FATALLY HORT DI CAH been placed under strict quarantine tame into Gold Mill Zugenlierris and lock and key, and may net be need from the killing. the ranch and told ot again until they have been thoroughly He testified that young Harrie disinfected. This will involve the re- ted When Cone. killed be him to that of moval of about' a foot and one-ha- lf the Austin Alonzo Perry, 89 years old they arrived at the ranch, ahead ofand refuse now spread over the yards, and officers employed as ea oil distiller at the Lake Tooele. Salt from a thorough preying under supervision Eureka, Le- Magna copper mills, wu fatally inTackman, said, Kearuey 02 state official& Harris were on jured Tuesday when he was struck by In the meantime temporary chutes land Harris and Mrs. made no attempt the having premises. housfor must be used and corrals the to escape and awaiting the return of aa ore car. Re died : shortly after the live Price. of stock Iron. shipped ing t , help from Gold Hill. The accident This le a heavy shipping season, the Eugene with said Tackman showed him to reports tram Magna. According Iowa firm alone having shipped '18 witness three shot gun shells, loaded. and Mfr. Perry bad been doing his work as carloads from the Vinta basin. Dr. maid: wan flying in usual when some acid spattered in his The stock front Em- the air.""These aro what Roggen retool-ti- t Kearney testified that Tack-ma- n yee. He was somewhat blinded by ery is also movtng to market through to get Walter Wanted him he told a eieff Prre Itenf,the ricirier 1.12,11wis hnip InM laow. fop tha Stephan:rand areas and around this WellingPrice,, ing hospital city when was an employee on the Cone ranch emergency ' r ton. he got in the way of the ear and wu some say he was adopted by Cone. crushed. The infection In this case is sup- and The PIM to the taken body He testified during the eany part of S. M. posed to have originated from the fact the trial. establishTaylor undertaking that some stock care were cleaned in ment Indicates Whim He Stood. front of the stockyards, and it is supMr. Perry is survived by hi. widow. was Lake Salt of Stewart J. Paul was thrown refuse out posed that the Mn. Zina Stone Perr y. and two chilinfected. and the btfection was carried the neat witness. He said be had been dren. Into the stockyards. working in the mines near Gold Hill Funeral services will be held at the Pears are expressed, that the big and that he was a member of the S. M. Taylor chapel at It p.m. Friday, trucks used In shipping' live stock out party that went to the Harris ranch under the auspices of the Knights of of the Uinta basin may have become to get Cones body. He said Eugene Pythtas of which Mr. Perry was a Infected , and may carry the infection Harris went back from Gold Hill to member. Interment will be in the city back into the basin on the return trip. the ranch with the party 6.nd when cemetery. This situation is being watched closely they arrived at the ranch be saldZu.; gene Harris was showing the memfor development& Dr. Horgan reports that baled hay bers of the party where be stood when Six Bids. Are Opened Is bringing $10 a ton in the Welling- be shot Cone the first time and where ton , district. The Irrigated farms, he had advanced to from behind a On County Infirmary however, appear to be in good condi- pile of rock when be shot the second tion and there will be a good bay crop, time. after Cons had fallen to the Of six bids opened by the board of , ground. He was showing them where he reports.... Deputy Sheriff Sabey feU and had county commissioners this morning on begun to point Out where the bullet the constructionof the proposed new came from that wounded Sabey, when Ellmgton Flyers' brother. Leland Harris, called county infirmary building. that of T. Will Visit Myton his through a window from inside the 4. Armstrong proved to be low at self-defen- u . bons: - 1; .,; ,,, " two-legg- 1 My-to- ks , court-adjourne- Bishop Geo. S. Romney To Celebrate Birthday' - - - and don't "Keep your trap closed c , say too much." Later. Stewart testified. Leland Harris admitted that he shot Sabey and said he used a .45 caliber revolver. The witness said the boys took the blame for the death of Cone and the wounding of Saboy and did not Implicate their mother ' nor their friend. Tackmati. Otto G. Kearney of Callao, testified as to threats made by Mrs. Harris early In 11111, or late in 1911. On npo occasion, the witness said. Mrs. Harris showed him a shot flin and when be remarked that would be good for shooting rabbits, she replied, the witness testified: "Tes: rabbits." On another occasion. the witnete testified, Mrs..Hartle told 'him she would just as soon kill Cone as to look at him. , Willitun A. Parket of Trent creek, tetetified that on one occasion he heard Mra Harris say that .if Cone's on eattie came the ranch any more she would kill Counsel for the defense put the witnesses through gruelling cross examination endeavoring to tie them down to pecific statements and dates. The state's attorneys contended that dates and exaelt quotations mattered not so much; they were endeavoring to show that Como wag kMed premeditatedly. WhenThe prosecution announoed it rested the defenee made the same announcement and , A fitting celebration of the long and active life of Bishop George S. Romney will be held in the Utah Hotel ball room from to 10 o'clock Friday evening. Bishop Romney, still active in business and Church cir Cies. will reach his 88th mile post tomorrow. A banquet and program have been arranged for the 'occasion and plates for at least 160 friends and relatives will be laid. Probably-th- e most Interesting feature of the birthday party will be the attendance of four generations of the Romney family. jtomney will have the pleasure of visiting with little Helen Russell, daugh- i e. ter of Mrs. Wm. H. Russell. of who is the daughter of Miles A. Romney, D street, son of Bishop Between these George S. Romney. there will probably be at the party 125 or 130 relatives, while the invitation list will include the First Presidency, the presidency of the Ensign stake, and the presiding bishopric. Bishop Romney was for two terms a member of the city council of salt Lake and was bishop of the Twentieth ward for more than 34 years. He is now president of the high priest quorum of the Eneign 'Wake, Miles A. Romney eta born on his father's 31st birthday andowill celebrate his 67th mile post at the same function with -- his father, tomorrow evening, ( His sister, Mrs. Rosell May-coc- k, deceased, was also born on her ' , fathers birthday. 4 It is the aim of any ambitious man or woman to be able to attract by their good looks. You may not be handsome or beautiful. but y,ou 'maY eliminate any repelling effect.caused by bad teeth, Good teeth are the most essential thing in the appearance of a person. At the first Ism of a cavity in one of your teeth don't wait until few more Make their appearance. but go p.t once to a reliable dentist and have It attended to As to reliability. the UNION DENTAL CO. has for sixteen years been the leading dental firm in the Intermountain country. We will be pleased to tc,ye any person a tree examnia,tion and eetimate on whskdental wont they are in need of. Az expert operating dentists. t Examtnations tree. COMPLETE IRAY LABORATORY. six iFdy attendants. UNION DE TAII s ONE ' Gold , COM PA largi iZEIStil(3110 so TO ALL 7 $5.00 $5.00 Inlays.. $2 to $5 Porcelain Fillings $2 to $2.50 Sliver Fillings.., $1.00 Very Best Set of Teeth (Trubyte ' $10.00 Teeth) Trxrn UNION DENTAL COMPANY - strea '1 1 ?hone Wasatch 1126 Dr. IA I. flull n Chstran .1C":11114111:1111:22344633311411111611111241"2"Faniliglati3"""1.11 stain , Fill-mor- PRICE'-- POSITMELT EXTRACTED WITIIOCT PAIN All Instruments aterillaed immed&Ref...effects. isi4p unpleaaant iately after using. Only the beet materials used iri-- all our work, Is id every product unconditionally guaranteed. Coolest. and beat ventilated dental offices iw the city. Electric ran in every room. .112 Great-grandfath- er , Bridge Work... r D . , Cold Crowns : , , C:0 .,,' ,,f- 4.1, ,..,,,, 4 1 !l k - -- p. 1274,156.' Award of the contract vras not made because of the absence of Chairman F..Stillman from the meeting. The other bids were. 1274,600 by Budine & Chytraus, 1276.800 by W. A. Ler king, $379,5011 by A. J. Gillis, $319,764 by the Campbell Building company, and 1279.700 by B. T. Baud. C. First Tabernacle Choir Rehearsal of Season lA00,1PdMI.1,, Prof. A. C. Lund. conductor-o- f the tabernacle choir aPnounces that Thursday evening, is the occasion of the first rehearsal of the corning season. and he is very desirous that all should be present The roll; will be made up from those on hand, and a monitor and accompanist for each of the four oections are to be appointed. New music will be taken up. It is interesting to note that a program for eight fine concerts is being arranged under the auspices of the choir, including the best array ,of talent ever heard in,this city; includihg noted singers, and instrumentalists. The last summer outing is to be discussed. and all who have been members of the choir in the past are expected to take part in the festivities. Suspect Arrested. NOTIES.'i The regular monthly meeting of the high priests of Grantte stake win be held at the Forest Dale meetinghouse tomorrow, Aug. 10, at 2 p.m. Elder Walter F. Monson, late president Easteren States mission, will adrcan tho meeting. Full attendance , is desired. of-th- e I ..,,) 4. ,,,e. it'o 4111-'41k, ,, ,, ...,.... ..., 4, ' Cy . : ,', Ct ,1. 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I '',..;?5,1''''' , 'ef ; i This photorraph shows the smoke rising from the ruitied interior of the Illinois Trust and Borings Bank building In Chicago after the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company's dirigible Wing Foot Expre ss. which explodThe accident caused the death of 12 persons and the injurx of meshed through the sky-liged in mid-ai- r. 28 others. Firemen were fighting the flame,. fed by the airship's gaaoline. when-th- e picture was taken. ht Apearbead GoternOr Barn b erger To Retire From Politics To Build Uinta Railroad Si Ivr ----- Pick Direr SandetorrA KOWILDS3 Great Bend Gruldma Dexter Union "Under no condition will I be a candidate for any political office, after nry,,, Present- - term at governor," was the announcement made by Gov. Simon Bamberger St a meeting in the Commercial club last night when a movement was launched to build a ratiread--intoth-e Pin ta, basin. Gov. Bamberger said thartollów-ing his trip into the Uinta basin last spring a story bad been circulated to the effect his trip te the basin was made for political purposes. The only purpose he has now, No said, Is to build a railroad into that rich section of the state. For a long time, he said, his friends have known that at the expiration of his present term of office he would retire from politics. He said his purpose in making the announcement of his political retirement to the public was for the pun. pose of preventing any stoties about hie personal political ambitions having any effect on the business enterpise of building the 'Uinta railroad. Manhattan- Con. Morning Glory Mustang Whit. Cap - . I - 7 .... ..... 4 4 2 4 20 19 Cracker Jack b Va. Mexican Ophir Savage ' Sierra- - N avatin Union Belmont Caah Boy Gipey Queen Jim Butler Midway Monarch P. Ex. Mixpah Ex. McNamara North Star Rescue Euia Tonopah of Nev. Con. 242E 21 21 5 11 12 1 400 I ' - 2 29 20 30 22 4 15 10 60 7 19 21 .., End Umatilla West Mayflower Pips. Silver Peak Nevada Kills Big Jim Oatman Nellie Rocheater Mines Red Hine ylor. Rochester Merger Tonopah Divide Will Open Stations. 2E1 IGO -- .0 C. HanfordAt e, his Tenth East street, Raymond 88 years old. died Tuesday after a short illness,. He returnd llama 13 days ago,- - from France. whereha. served as a railway mail clerk during the war. The body is at the qual trough-Alloo- tt tIndertakind stablish ment. Selina L. the home of her parents, HeadnennAt 1075 Fourth East steet Miss lielma L. Headman, 15 years old. died Tuesday. She was the daughter of ME-aMrs. Carl J. Headman. Fa neral iota later. Mra. Marla T. BoydIn this city, Mn. Maria T. Boyd. wife of James K. Boyd. 728 Major avenue. died shortly after noon today of paralysis. Besides her' husband, Mrs. Boyd is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. G. Frasor and Mrs. Web'. Lemon. Funeral notice later. Raymond nd 20 I I 45 48 150 3 4 49 16! 2 a s 3 697i S51-2S- $OO - W. MidwestReg. Oil Midwest, ,pfd. M. So far ie , Northwest City Service, com. City Service, pfd Big Ledge United Eastern governors have made remereations for accommodations during the governors' convention which will be held in Salt take next week. that reservations be made for them were received this morning from Governor J. G. Townsend of Delaware and S. J. Cornwell of West 23 Butte-N- Cal. . & 40 45 .440 771 -MONUMENTS. -- .. 14 .. Y. Jerome 37 NAIR LAICEMARBIOR AND MOND: 1 O. Johnoon, Prop.. DIP mental Work.--4II Street. FLORIST. AMERICAN 111 11 St 641 sl Kerr Lake Marna Copper si8k Mason Valley and Nipiesing . 10k 10 Ohio Copper 21 Here. Ray 21 N. Y. STOCK LIST. Stewart 22 26 Success. 8 21 The Nereid R. Smoot Co. corre- Tonopah Ext. 21 12 spondents of E. P. Hutton it:, Co.. 21 Un. Verde Ext. 4 east South Temple street, furnish the Terming-toSinclair Gulf 84 524 following quotations: Sinclair Con. 154I 66t Commonwealth I L. I B. 60 Stock e. : 59 Ertle Oil 811 9 4011 401 Allis Chalmers 4111. 16 86 Amn Beet Sugar Cerro de Pasco Dividend. Amn Can Co. 521 531, 53 1311 1271 1271 Ann. Oar & Fdr , . Anon. Drug Syn. A dispat ch to th e Harold R. Smoot 1V,1ö',8.,3,111.,3,,3.,II Ann. Ride & Leather CO. says Cerro De Pasco has deelare,1 do pfd t "' dividend of 11 quarterly Aran. Smelter 781 771 771 the regular 2, to stock of record Amn Tel & TeL .. lot 971 971 payable22. Sept. . , Markets - tiorEEr Lk.'. 'eliding neral designs Suspected of being the man who robbed the HITIcreet Pharmacy, 170 First avenue. about a week ago, Roy Powell. 20.years old, was arrested at 507 west Fourth South street, Tuesday night by Detectives H. D. Lyon' and Frank Glenn. Ha was lodged in; Arm Zinc 231 '231 281 Aug. the city jall on an open charge pend-- , Anaconda 19 671 671 COFFEE.. Officers ing further Investigation. say Beth. Steel "B" 881 86 86 a large quantity ,of morphine and EL R. T. 28 NEW YORK, Aug. 13.Coffee No. 7 271 271 25 25 25 Rio 22k. thought to have been part of butte & Sup. Futures, steady: September. that taken from the Hillcrest phar- Canadian Pacific ... . 165 155 166 21.0$; December, 20.65. 64 531 631 macy, was found in his possession. Ef- Cerra de Pasco . - SUCAIL . 341, 241, 241 forts ere being made by the officers Chile Cop. 4411 431 431 to discover what became of the rest of Chino F & NEW YORK. Aug. , 44 441 45 sugar the drugs taken from that establish- Cola Cane 1311 12 Isi steady; centrifugal, 7.28; fine gran- ti ment and whether Powell had a part. I Cube, D. & R. G. pfd 111 151 151 late& 2.00."' General Motors 2241'211 22111 ! 11 'Inspiration .6 .. 9111'21 COTTON (41.10TATIOig. Kennecott . 01: ilL 311, NEW TORK. Aug.11..Cotton futrues Keystone . ,,,,",,,a ,7,". lt cloeed isteady; October. 31.21; Docem.,4 Mexican Pet 6. " . Miami ... ....... 81.46; 271, 271 271 her, ., ... January, 3135; March, 31.35: Midvale .Steel 1511 ' 61 ..s 221 ------,. M. K. & T. 151 1441 14 . Mo. Pacific .. 29 .s.. 2gf Metal Qiiotations.T 711 Montana 231i 73 Power s. I Nat-Lead ... 13 I I 11111 ' , Nevada Cont. 1811 13V 1!!! Nb:W YORK. Aug. 13.Copper, dull; Northern Pecs 38ii 8111i lsetrolytto spot, 23(1234; 7111 August, 23i Ontario Silver ... 11 24. 2111 21if 11111023t; Septeminer, Pierce Oil Iron and,unchanged. 2 steady 4111 244 Why increase your STORE RENT Ray Cone. Lead, steady; spbt C404'15.60; Septem 1341 2411 Shattuck Aria. to provide storage for your SURra ;71 bet L4606.70. . Sinclair Oil o PLUS STOCK. Make OUR WARE;41 "1' at St. Louie dolly- . Sloss . Sheffield 64 tervSpelter HOUSE ft branch of your busispot, 712131,7.374; September, 7.274 ... Southern pacific 4 OW 0 40 t o ness. and eve expense. Many merTobacco Prnucte ...- - 111761034,10341 chants do it WHY NOT YOU? Union Pacific ... 1.256 1244'12441 S TODAY' :MONEY MARKET. U. S. Steel . 1051,103a,103i3., Compare our low insurance 33 87 87 NEW YORK, Aug. Copper ILMercantile 1 63 rate of 18 cents per $100.00 per Ptah ... 44 616 poper, 66011. 'Sterling demand. :313; Westinghouse with your own. 836 annum, 334 Overland 4.126. Sri cables, Willys Soil 88i coil FrancsDemand. 7.76; cables, 7.74. Our ' Warehouse Receipts are Wilson Packing GulidersDemand. 37t: cables,1 90.271. accepted by all Banks for loans. Total wales, stooks, 940 OnO. LiresDemanal. 9.01; cablen, Total taloa bonds, t11,664000., ," MarkswDemand, 51; cables. 1. itre MANUFACTURERS' Time loans unchanged. . DISTRIBUTORS. Are you interest-TelephoSAN IrlaNCISCO QUOTATIONS-Call money easy: high. St: low. 31 ruling rate, 59: closing bid, 31; offered I at Bid. 4; last loan, Asked. j Stocks. Wasatch Het for full information. Atlaitta . Booth Bar Silver.- 2 Blue Bull C. O. D. LONDON. Aug. sliver, End Combination Fr per, ounce. Daley IL cent. 21 'per Money, . .. . . Dia. B. Discount roles short bWs. 3 Flotenoe $3 per ,cent; three months bills. 3 1 Oolttrieht Con. ..... per cent. ...1 Juinbe 13 2nd So. T.Alne Ptar ? lor,v47 TAX: Aut. 13.Bar silve'r, 113. ' Merger Ilsticen dollars, 171. '" ..... ''' , Growing?,. Do You Store - Merchandise? r' -I ' ste-ed- y; M8 our Dauer. ICDTO algae, 14 2L WA.....aTCH LAWN CEMETERY. Dom s.rit. 64 Main St. Was. 11611. PU. - - DinEcrolts. 21-2- EDIS'INOTON It CO.. Mkt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PHONE HT. 1.15. 01DONNEL & Co., TTNDERTANIERS and embalmers. 7 South West Temple Street. - ' LOST It f i MONDAY AUG. NIGHT, BE- 11, tween ward- chapel and 235 west Third North. parcel containink 226. Finder return to 235 west Third North and receive reward. - FOR SALE--- R 'HOUSE, FAL- - ESTATIrt GOOD 4 11.--- Ber ...... Warehouse Co. .353 W. .s. ' ' GARDEN, water, electric lt aht. cement walks., city ete. Terms if denim& Only $1,200. Address 1130 Roosevelt Avenue, City.. , LOST BLACK VELVET LORTLADIE'S handbag containing many valuables. Fliader return to Nie teen's store, Holreward. Between liday and receive 23d Eiaat Nielaen's atore...and .1223 t .. r".""'".."."'-.- Bank Work - County Work'- - Office Work Legal Work Work Our Specialties , Jennings- - Hanna , 221-32- 1 pro-rate- d. , ,N,J11.1 FUNERAL I '''' LAMBOERNE. aAtzt florist, new atom. Pe. Wawa 1510. South Main.specialty. tiona -- Is Your Business FLORAL out-ot-to- 5 JO& WIL TAYLOR, & W. TIM. I gle. St Utah's leading undertaker and embalmer. Services and goods 21 the best Prices at your quality own suiting. 42 Was 251. b - a PWRIPTIS designs for every 000ssion. Express charges paid on orders. American Theatre. Was. 1$71. 111 It .. Emma Cop. Green Mon. Recta Howe Sound Iron Blossom Jerome Verde 4 , FLORAL et,. FLORAL Da. 2nd So. Tel. Was. 3411. 4I FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY.. Evans PI OM Co.. SS Main. Was. IL 761 Con. Atli. Con. Cop. Additional Mining II 4110 Caledonia Canada Cop. u! III 26 ' a. IL TAYLOR & FUNERAL DIRECTOR& S E. 1st So. Phone Wail. OIL 4 5 Nenael Crcrwit Point 5 CaptP Prank C. Bird. of the local NEW YORK CITRE CLONN. Hoes & Co. turnieli the fola lowing quatatione received ever their substation recruiting there, with private wires today. Corporal Lloyd W. Douglas in charge. Stocks. Another will be opened at Logan. with Bid. I Ak ed. Corporal Parkin K. Hayes in com- Booton 511 57 Wyo. mand. Capt. Bird is endeavoring to 10i 191 establbsh the latter station before the Basle st big soldiers and sailors' celebration is Fed. Oil held; and have service buttons ready Glenrock Metro Pet. for the boys when they turn out. 521 II Merritt Oil ...... HI Governors - To Attend Convention real-done- C. Hanford, army recruiting staff, will leaiPe night forShoshone, Ida to open Twenty-Tw- o CALLED:BY DEATIti 1463 2 ... 1 - 3 ..... e CHURCH ' )4 Vi ,t, 01, '',..; :f. - .., e. , , .;4 , fur-'Ush- er ,. , . ' Th y Ellington flyers snow- - in Salt the soompaAitive' estirenewing mate of the commercial apple crop of Lako'will caal s NYlott. Uinta Ulan, 19111 and 1918 as et forth in the on their way oaa t. acCording to Lieut. ' ' , C. C Nutt, commanding tho aviation ,,.., ' ' 1711 Lieut. Nutt' said Myton .is "IP !squadron. , , IlartIs - Barrel miles out of the way of the MO . .;' .;.. 126.000 ' 113,000 t onlytten route which the aviators planned to Oklahoma .; .., 40,000 , 17,000 follow when leaving here. Arkansas .. ..i., 452,000 141,000,- - bust Saturday a delegation of lily7019060 Montan& , 15.000: ton citizens headed by C. D. Kicher - Colorado . 841,000 527,000 came to Salt Lake for the purpose of New Mexico .. 206,000 117000 persuading the flyers to stop at .. .. , 15,000,ton. 11,000 The delegation returned to their 112,000 home town and immediately got 25 1,013,000 Idaho,f,.....; . .11.1182.000 4,294,000 Washington teams at work grading a flying field '117111 1,287,000 Oregon .. which the flyers could land. This California . .,,.. 1,253,000 1.121,000 morning the Salt Lake Commercial I ! club telephoned MINn filcher the flyers - would come to . Wid hoe Returns At the same time Mr. Klcher was of the 'Uinta basin railroad meetIT' From Alaskan Trip told bold in the Commercial club last ing Mr. Kicher said 5,000 people resident and Mrs. John A. Widtsoto night. in Myton to see the have of:the Ilnivensity of titith returned to flyers gathered and that the news of the comBait Ake Tuesday evening after a ing railroad is the first they have had. thkee-weetrip t6 Alaska where points of interest were visited. PresiBurglars Ransack Store. dent Widttooe bas mourned his duties at . the university. s Burglars entered a second band .' store at 154 west South Temple street Announced: 'Conferences i Tuesday night and stole IS cheap accord!Announcement wu made yesterday' watches and a heavy reVOIVIVP. to reports received at the police of the San Juan stake conference& $an ing station. Entrance was gained by JIMA run whith are to be held picking the lock en the door: The next Sunday. A'Subday cheol con-- 1 door was then left unlocked by the terenee will be held in connection with prowlers and the burglary was not .the stake conferences. Elder J. Leo discovered until early this morning. Fairbanks has been appointed by the NO .trace of the culprits could be board to attend from .1:40101-Akfound. .... , :,S,, , 4 , .',. , ...., ' - . ., , ,h'.4 I NORTHWEST .,.. Deseret !News Job 1)ept I |