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Show m fX i sectqk' DESERET EVENING' NEWS. l WEDNESDAY FOUNDED JkO APPLE CROP SHOWS XOVKMHKH E UTAH SEVENTIETH E R. . Sojourn-i- Hills of LAKE CITY SALT HMD State Auditor Tells of Storm-boun- d I 12 S. LOVEn WITNESS YEAH TELLS OF': ' n EVENTS AFTER Daggett County a gun" In Wyo , to reach It. unless be went bx And Green River end Him alrplana any longer. NOBODY were both noted Evanston. Wyu cam Into effect in being In "wot" territory Wyoming, that haa no longer However, some Of the good wntnri of Daggett county did not like ttu1 been neeeAary. This waa th report mad to Joseph trend that affairs were ontaking, and da), and they mustered together , Rlrl. state auditor, and lo T. J. of Imitated the iinro rtal example reMrs Carrie their Kansas counaln travallng state auditor, on their simply (leaned tha cant trip to Utah's smallest, newest, Nation.out They of Lin wood loon and moat Inaccessible count). But all that waa In lha "good old In "Loud Utd La)." days" Now Daggett county residents Th slat officials found a thriving carry no weapons on thstr persons or If rathar small community, but soma except when they go acme of th other opportunities of tha resident ware reminiscent of eiiLy paraprovided b) that sportsman g the daya whan It was the regular thing dise Evan Mr Hlrie got ttxe on and out went day fever, to carry firearms on the person. Legand brought In hla buck He ta aume-whgett county presented attractions for proud of It, too Mr Mtdgley old waa not abl to leaxt tha county books some claaees of people In Daggatt'a populatim .of In th first plats the territory so long. (lays around lOu souls does nut la quits rough and cut up by the somswhsr many county officials familiar apura from th Ulntas Thft.'I'ountry supply with th tninnrr In whuh tha atuta In Wyoming, to th north la quit sorry want county racorde similar, and waa for a time known aa afterward, that ha had nut taken cattle-rustla territory In which he when for through got off, and train robbera'allk thrived It waa th time d there waa eurh a found quit convenient --at times, so with th book,that no ona waa to bs blowing the elory goes. In case of Wyoming found who would tako the atate offisheriff were preaelng hla pursuit too cials to Grsan Klxer. and aa a hard, and In too great force, to cross result back war aturmbound there fur they the Una Into Utah, where at that tint four daya th nearael Utah sheriff lived beyond No Hank, No Ncwqian.v. a rang of hills that waa all but Imla not without it natural passable for about eight months of Daggett the year By th time th Utah aher-If- f resources It la a ojunty without a It baa about waa abls to gat around or to cross bank or a nawapapar. the hill th cattle might be driven ona store And thera la prubabi) not across another stats border into Col- a brick In th county. But they have orado. good log and atone houses, and they that An so. In tha days when there were have a natural plaater there saloon In Utah, It waa always safer answer every purpose of plaater. communities In natives say, to "tote a gun" or ! mortar and cement to stay away from some parts of Dag- nearer to th railroad. Tha log houses i "tole , Weitem State duce Over x 'Judge Wilkin Sty He J I I Thirty-Tw- o Mid-lay- T ' k j ' HE serial oonim-rrlapple of port. Iwutd by the crop MilmtiM fur Nuv.mbrr, raffles tti ' tlilliifi to Utah re- ml luru r,h lf n fon,umr producer. ,h fP- ,h "op larger than was at!ma!ed on month ago. "The production for all the western s' a tea." gave the t puft. "with lha exception of I tnh. le far exceeding all 1; la now estimated former rstlmatea that three atates will produrs J! 471 COO boss. or an Increase of 2,941.000 oxer tha Octolwr rstlmatea" The report ia signed by th fruit crop specialists of th bureiu. 8 M Thomson and J It pun an Mr Thomson visited th west In person a weak ago, anj he haa this comment to make on th Utah commercial crop Conditions In 1lah. "Th condition of th (apple) crop in this atate la bad so far as quality f th fruit la concerned. Production ia estimated at 41 per cent of a aa compared to 7) per cent last crop year. Th production this year will amount to 141.000 hoxea. or a decrease of 14 boxes from tha crop.. In general comments on the apple crop of the nation, the bulletin, which haa Just reached th office of M it. Justin, field agent for the bureau, places the commercial production at 14 411.000 barrels, a barrel being the eastern equivalent of three western 110 pending an appeal of lha esse and a alay of committment waa granted until 10 o'clock Thursday morning -- According lo lha laallmony In lha I emplo'ed a a atrlka-braakIron and at the Rail iBlael company a plant. 540 weal 8v-rnl- h South atrret While on the way to 'work thl morning another passenger 'on the atrret rar Inquired "How I webbing" Steel replied that It waa ifn and that two tnora union man had returnad to work )eaterday. Al that, he testified, t'hrlateneen. who wee 'anting In the rear of tha car. aruta Ifrom hia ae at and followed Steele to 'the dnor Ae Steele alighted, 4'hrla-tenee- n atepped from the car and atruck him, according to the teatlmon) 1 'hrtatrnaen then stepped bark onto .the rar and continued on hi way. He was later arrested and haled Into Mg. fttoela w- nil ( 'court. In linpoalng eentence. Judge WII-- 1 boxes kina said It waa rldlrhlnua for men to "Thia eatlmate la baaed on condi'think that they ran behave In auch a tions manner without being punished for It. crease aaofof Nov. 1, and ehoxrs an in1,211,000 barrels aa comIHe declare that It la hla Intention to the October estimate of 21.- Ito protect all rltlxen. strikers and pared barrel, or a decrease of 101,-00- 0 Strikebreakers alike, and that the only 177.000 barrel from the 111 crop. Way he ran do so la by Imposing Urge Crop la ling. penalties upon all violators of the law. The case of Ale another Gray. itinion man who was given the same 'sentence Monday on a similar charge, land who waa granted a atav until this morning, waa continued until 10 a.m. Grav alleged to have 'Thursday. committed an aasault on Fred flehroe-ide- r on Oct. SS Nine men, who were arrested a cou-pl- e of dav ago during the efforts of the police to find the men responsible for the recent robberies Hnd burglarwere given an oppories In Salt tunity to leave town todnv by Judge W. lf. Wilkins Each agreed to leave. E. J. Ward was found guilty of drunkenneas and was sentenced to pav a fine of 150 or serve So davs In the City Jail, and J. Herman was fined 175 ,for havias violated the prohibition la "The salient feature of thl the large Increase ' In the report crop throughout the west, notwithstanding a severe frees the latter part of October In Washington and Oregon, which reduced the total tonnage by - - - approximately 1.000 cars. ' "The barrel apple atate show an Increase of 251,000 barrels over the October report, and are now estimated at 11.510.000 barrels. Blight increases sre noted In th New England states. New York. Virginia, Missouri and a decided Increase In Arkansas, the Arkansas crop being the largest In the history of commercial apple growing In that atate." 1 V Announcement ail Roll Mde of Remits Up to Wedneiday Noon Com mittees Yet to Report. I Official" Mhkinjf Careful Teatifiei She Heart! Maude Linker Tell Thomat J. Inspection of Union Pact fic Sjritern Before Return Linker to Go Get the To Prirate Control. Money Saya She Wai Threatened. drer-huntin- 1THIN four hour of th Urn .IJ lo hav rommlll.d h. Iho n :adxmauor. J. W. Chrl- r old. wa found I guilty of assault and bailor)' on E II Sisal and was sentenced l Judge W ll Wltklna today lo r( ID daya In lha city Jail. Cah ball wa filed at lr.rn Pro- CondiBoxe Million tions in Utah Bad. In- tend to Protect All Citizens, Striker tnd Strikebreaker Alike. w Will ,law. non today the rjishter'l AT fig- WITH other railroad official Robert B Lovett, ROSA examination of Ksby of th Union fie corporation, arrived In Wayna, a negraaa. consumed I be Halt Lak last evening, from Lo Anmorning session of ths trial is th case of th sut against th, geles by offlceFa special over th Balt tak Route He ! accompanied by Thomas J. Llnkr, charged with murH der ta tb first degree for th alleged th following railroad official; E Uilvln. federal manager of lb killing of Joseph Briggs, a Falrviaw ke.tltwa Union Pacific, Oregon Hhurt Una and farmer, who body waa found Jan. (, Halt Lake Routs, E. E. Adams, con 1119. on lha sidewalk near th Inter truction engineer for tha Union Pa section of Fifth Wet and Second Th caa ts being tried rifle corporation. t T. Rower, secre- Houth street before 11. In a W. to Cumatock, Jury Lovett, Judge tary Judg Harold M. Stelet ant general manager of lha 811 phens' division of th Third district, Lake Rout, A. C. Magulr. engineer court.d Beats Mala Wllncaa. , f saalateaanr of way for lha Union Th direct teaymony of th woman Pacino; J. Ito Clark, vie preaidant of th Ball Lak Routa; R. L. Huntley, remained unshaken. 8h la th stats' chief engineer for th Union Pacific chief witness. Introduction of evidence was begun and Oregon Hhort Lin, and L W. The Tuesday afternoon. Ruby Wayne teatl-fle- d Gill, secretary of Mr. Calvin. that following th visit of Briggs judge and parly remain In town today Macedonia and will leave Thursday morning for and another man to tb Denver, except the! Halt lako Rout rooming house on th night of Jan. of a rt gypsum with gett at certain Irregularly recurring are chinked 1 she Board Maud Linker tU officials, who return to Los Angtlea which they mix up with water aa it periods, tb to , go and fat the defendant natural In Plate-wid- e the thw min In Ouanrnrnt of Ret oo No Ursa from come uni Utah did prohibition not do so much, because Halt Lake state. The same material la used for monay. In his opening statement Disattend of uncertainties In th view City waa far away, and ona had to go mortar for the atone building, and trict Atty, F. 8. Richard said that Ing raetoratlan of the railway system the through Green River and Evanston, also aa plaater on the Interior walla state would - ettampt - to of the country to thetr owners,' the show that Brlgga was killed for ib drat of th year, neither Judg Lovett roll of money which waa known to nor any member of his party would bo ' on hlo person. comment on the matter. The Judge Tha etate'o first witness was C. ,C. baa been making a complete survey e, Carhart, of th county surveyor's of tho physical properties and opera who IdtbUflod and described n which Pacific tlon of th Union tystem, P of th vicinity f th Macedonia includes the Union Paciflo road prop- map er, th Kansas Pacific, Bt Jos 4k rooming houao and tha place where Orand Island. Oregon Short Lin, th th body of Briggs was found. O.-R. a N., and Halt Lak Rout, a William. Briggs, son of th murtotal mileage of 10,41 ml). Th dered man, testified that ha wal A. Beheld, of Karl with ' Th party of Church official conAt the request nd 17. New Oct. York left party th his of father earlier Jan. th la safety, traveled public by commissioner of of day tf Omaha President westward J. It Heber only Grant, sisting Th city and state at large remem- daylight, tying up at night, so that and tha) th last Urn h saw him Prest. Anthon H. Lund. Prest. Rudger city commission this morning .laid section of th system could be aliva was a hs left th entrance to Clawson, Elder Stephen L. Richards, over for one day a resolution by Kayor bered In more than one way yea ter every aeen. and present conditions be aerv civil was Mont W. favoring ths W. C. th and that day Ferry anniversary tho better understood. They went to Rentage theatre. day Presiding Bishop Nibley r. C. 3. Nsllaon testified with ref-- , all for city employee of the signing of th armistice which PocktOllo from Green River, thano Elder Arthur Winter, will leave to- Ice by atate law and sub- brought th great war to a practical north to Butt, back to Pocatello, and erenc to th position and nature of morrow morning at 1:16 on the Ore- excepting "certain hesd west Portland, south to Ban Fran th wound ia th nook of tbs deceased close. There were observance with cisco to gon Short Line for Ogden and from heads of departments." Los Angeles, and thence to man. ... and in to Introduced will San Francisco by way there go The resolution was program In the publlo schools, ths thl city, from where they go east TWla of Threats. .. . and Money of the Southern Pacific arriving at of the commissions ac- children being addressed In many In- via Colorado. 2.80 p.m. Friday. On Haturday, Nov. explanation Ths Wayn woman testified that th to New On Judg York, an in returning of defeating stances by veterans from ths trenches; Lovett will be abl to yesterday 16. the party will leave Han Francisco tion give to th di- older of two men who visited tb bw Commissioner Beheld to there were dances and socials held in rectors a about noon aboard the steamship Maui and reliable report Macedonia rooming house on th night complete for Hawaii. Th voyage will take six place the police department under existing along all In questlnn had a large roll of bills. hpnor of returned soldiers and aall-oF- a, of actual conditions days, and according to present plans civil service. tha linos of th Union Pacific system, 8h testified that Maud Linker told Beheld Commissioner fraternal orders held special to go and get th money, after the party will remain in the islands bearings a his observations Linker and there wars dinners and with auch Paciflo about ten daya, making the return was the only member of the board votcoast from Portland the men had left. Bh aald that eh the along - of formsothsr social features that e th defendant again that not on did the same boat. to Los Angeles, will show to hav trip ing for tha ordinance. graced the day and causa. but haard him at iha door of her ! President Orant and party are vis mors or affect resolution-w- as night lea onth operations When the mayor's Tha Elks celebrated with a danos at and room. Th witness said that h triad I iting Hawaii for the purpose of dedi- read this morning Mr. Beheld asked Bonneville gsnoral conduct of - th Union to park, last evening; ths Paciflo get In but sho refused to open th ' Us relations with th and cating tha new L. D. S. temple I entertained at Bouthorn-Pacifithat it be laid over for one day. He Woodmen of America Infor- door. Earlier in th morning ah said Such completed In Late. system. 68 east their rooms, Third South mation will ba of value to Union Mrs. Linker came Into the room and' later expressed the intention of of street; special exercises were held In Pacific Interests great In tha. approaching gave her money for a check which had Will Puth Movement ward 'hall with transfer of th management fertng a substitute resolution tomor- - the Twenty-firof tb been given, by th younger of th two Nepht L. Morris aa ths principal great corporation and Its Immensely men. For State Development ; th Bids East school speaker; Th witness testified to later discus- High tbs Under the mayor's resolution valuable properties back to their corwere students addressed tho Linker and by between herao Captain alons A. C. Rees returned last evening commission would place Itself on rec- L. P. Good of ths R. O. T. C., and Mrs. porate owner from federal control. law providing Martha Judg Lovett's Inspection haa been with reference to th matter and that from Provo, where he addressed a ord as favoring s Instate Jennings, ths latter telling of very thorough. He has a categorical at on time Linker told her she talked B1U departments. civil service for too much and that she had better keep large body of business men called Bines civil service as proposed would the war work done by mothers, whll mind of more than ordinary compr e the captain related his battle field ex- hension, and his extended experience her mouth shut would knock together by the Provo Commercial mean increased expenditures and pen- Walter adMonson P. down teeth her throat and kill perience her tn with management, coupled under the railway resolution, dressed the M. I. A. In the Fifth ward club at the club rooms. Mr. Rees sions the matter, . ; i , most valuable legal experience of her. called attention to the underlying would be referred to the commission last evening; John E. Holden of the years in alt th branches of railway causes of the present industrial unrest a a board of estimates and appor- - Sixteenth field the at artillery, spoke operation, hav given him a grasp on and cited the striking coincidence be- tionment for further consideration. Twenty-sevent- h McKinley school. At th tho problem and requirements of this tween the fallure of the German auM. L ward last great Industry hardly surpassed by tocracy one year ago and the yieldof State evening tbs exercises were devoted en- any other mind In th country. , ing of the labor union heads on vthe Meeting to armistice ths tirely annlvermary, ' first anniversary. Land Board Postponed concldding'wfth a dance In honor of Pinner Engagement Conedled. At the conclusion of the meeting a number Judge Lovett was to hav addressed the returned heroee. PrOvo a motion prevailed that the N. P, Ipson, one member, having of whom were present.quite ths Commercial club this noon, and , as on record club supCommercial go Tha state unlversary suspended ex- thsr were Just expectations of a verbeen mixed up in an automobile on of Associated the work the porting for-thday, and special efforts itable treat, from a publlo man so Industries for a greater gtate develop- counter wherein a street car got rather ercises In th line of celebration were made well informed, and so good a speaker; ment and for the Oloeer the better of his car; and Richard by it was found ths Bryant Junior- - high school. but unfortunately, of business Interest throughout the Jones being delayed at his home noon, to cancer the Provo, Logan and other cities necessary before state. as through a severe cold, the state board Ogden, Grant Ball and , Ellsworth Ball,", ths Judge was sufferengagement, The executive committee to repre- of land commissioners postponed it In the stats, did thslr share In th ing from Inflammation of the nasal brothers, mupt face trial, n the Third ' sent Provo on the advisory council of meeting scheduled for this morning general observance,- - - . passages due to th very dusty trip district court for ks' the Associated Industries Is as follows: until the afternoon by which time it ia alleged holdup serous th Escalante desert Tuesday, John 8. Smith, Preston . G. Peterson expected the member from Hebef Service Men Are ; street'' car three and the sudden transition from th of k "Wandamere and T. F. Plerpont. Immediately ac- City will be present. Mr. Ipson will mild, if not warm' climate of southern week ago. An order has been caTo be Honor Guests tivity wllibbgln to bring Into the state probably not be able to attend for a California to th colder atmosphere of tered' by Cily Judge Henry C, Lund association all the leading business men day or two yet. altitude. - Mrs. Lovett, a charmAt Pioneer Ball this of Provo so that a local organization ' A committee from Pangultch Is exT the defendants to the district . ' holding who husing lady, accompanied her can be effected similar tn that already peeled to visit the board tomorrow waa in firm band, court trlaL ' her conviction for that carried out so successfully In Ogden, with reference to the Haichtpwn wa- . It la announced that all service boys reet was advisable for him today, and evidence was submitted, The state's as a branch of the main office: ter rights owned by the state, and one are cordially invited. to attend ths the dinner engagement wag cancelled. 4 several" days ago and preliminary from Hevier and Sanpete counties may bail-Hoarseness would -- hav ths Utah Daughters of. prevented also, be in attendance, to consider the Pioneers, Lovett's speaking veit had hs hearing was scheduled to be resumed . Examinations For Daughters of Mormon Bat- Judge details of the purchase of the Piute talion and it was stated. ' attended, of today. When the case was called ths ' Handcart Position project by the interests they represent. companies to Daughters Civil be held Monday, Nov. defens rested without the lntroduc- - , 17t In Qdson hall, Soldiers and sail, 7ur Found in Room. the ordar-bindln- g tlon ef evkliu-whrupoThe U. 8. civil service commission-announceors are asked to wear their service was en- -; over the defendants on which they will be admitted the examjnations named pins, - E. A. Bnider, 21 years old. was ar- tered. free.they-repoIt urged that below to he held on theitiates glveq. rested Detectiva 3. by today A, Egto aa so Join the early, grand march. Application blanks and further InforThe various committees met last bert and Patrolman Frank B. Tripp mation may be obtained from C. A. and Friday For the and lodged In the city Jail on an open progress. reported Crockwelb local secretary. Information occasion it is said, old fashioned cos- charge. to th police, a window. Salt Lake City postoffice: tumes are in demand. Mrs. H. J. fur which According waa atolen last week from Assistant auditor enale and female) will wear a street costume th tailor ahop of L A Pan loo, 91 Hayward, Dec. 10, 1911; minor clerk, butyytu of of green detains' of th style of 1129 aouth State street, waa found In his Bay,, boy, but w had the census (male and female), Nov. with lace and shawl Mrs BOME time. bonnet; tha Little room They rolled hotel. at town manager, 19, Dec. 10, Janv 7; Olive P. Eardley, red satin 76 years up the rug and w Jasxed Dec. 18s- - meteorologist (male), Dec, old. brought from -with y England, all over the and Extradition Granted. 23; electrical and mechanical engicameo Jewelry; Mrs- - Lily C. Wolsten-holm- e, know To they in place. neer (male), Dec. preparstor pink balk dress ef 1850, with me. hav a entomology, Jan. 78, April Calia made first to and of chain for return Extradition ths (h hoops, chanical aid Oqale). 1: tabora-toria- n VICTOR, EDISON or gold dollars coined in California Mrs, fornia of Frod and Carl Cole, brothqualified .ln photography COLUMBIA street costume of 1850: Woodruff, (male). Dee. 10- 11 fish pathologist Mrs. E. 8. Wright, dolly varden; Mrs. ers, and Jams Kendall, under arreet "know which and don't I x All com- at Ogden, on a charge of murder ff (male), Dee. Flora B. Horne, pioneer. - folks fox-- t retted oldth mit rees will meet Friday-a- t 2:80 p. m. Michael NSedham,r.taxtcab drivhad and waltaecl, and ' er, near Ban Francisco, has been In the Vermont building. Strike Indemnity Is BOMB time granted by Harden Bennlon, - acting New Form of Insurance San governor. Charles Goff, of th --At our New Stora, order Body Brought Here. Francisco polle department, and M. thre standon ef the nrflc tn of Baa th Sheehan, hrlfr received been Word ha by the Utah ard rnupfo makers, snd Charles H. Coltrln, s Francisco, aro here to take th boy ef Ths body Associated Industries that the present ' soma records for Christ a qf Balt Lak , who was back. former YOU can order by Mall Industrial erlats haa given Jilyth t5 a ms. at assassin aa killed by Holalngton, Just ss Important ts protect new kind of Insurance, namely, strike Clinic Held,Surgical Kin,, several days ago, arrived her Glen Bros.-Kcter- ls garage with paint as it I Indemnity. A big eastern concern In at 11 s'cleck Tuesday night for funeral is doing af te shelter you car with a Illinois, it is understood, on Coltrln A surgical cllnlo for th benefit of services and Interment, Mr, - Pisno Co. Use our durable H.'B. Falnti and thrlvtng business in this ths partlo-ulwaa (he ton bf Mr a, 8, E. Goforth of the students at tha medical departinsurline. It appears that the meat for your money Let Chlefcerfag Halt get a survlvsd ia wlf Lak end Balt by ance company puts Its machinery- Into eur palnf experts eflviae you. ' of L)ah, waa ment th sf University BM t. . Tha will Mala funeral ISt and four children, operation to prevent strikes and thus this mornbs held at 11 sshwdt Thursday at th bald at th eountr hpltal avoid tbs payment of indemnities. direction ft, of Joseph ef Dr, J, ing under the It Is not known, however, that ths Salt Lake Glass & Paint Co. undertaking parlors West Tempi J, Howella, oeunty harp npd Jr, T, 16 Taylor, II south concern is as yet operating In the ' S. S3.38 h Seh Feet Ftnt About will attendIn. atudsnta fntermant the met. atate of Utah hut ha entered several - City physfslan. ed. , .. oametatfv. , .. tat4 adjacent ts Hilnola. . Jt 1 " ... ... - fdeer-huntin- it er bits-sar- Church Resolution For Will Party ures at the headquarter of the Halt lake County Red Cross Hull Call totaled til 818.11 Thia does not represent the complete returns as there remain a number of com in It lev a lo hear from in the tity and from th county only a few r pirt hax been received Thee re porta will not b furthcoming until Friday or Haturday according to the official of (he campaign It la (hough! that tha county dl trk-lwi'l do aa wall and poealbly bet ter than the city haa dona, In which Instants, th total figure will run well toward 140.110. The commit! at lb theatre, un der 1st 11. Rlchay, H T. Plumb and Horace H Walker were successful In securing upwards of 100 last night. All of th subscription recalved thua far are In small amounts. Tha largest la 8500, the majority run between 82 and 110. Thera have been only a few contributions from foreign corporations, moat of them taking th stand that their generous subscription during tha two former drives covered their on of officials The of allotment. these companies fait that thsr war legal obstacle In th way or further contributions. )"-- ''g cl 18-1- Civil Service in Leave Tomoiiow dr-fle- All Departments For Hawaii ce -- , . T st flew Era Movement It Under Discutsion The Presbyterian New E-- a movement is being considered this afternoon, and will be further discussed hla evening In the First Presbyterian church, this city, with a view to establishing a city and state organization to further the plan. The meetings are being addressed by ithe Rev. James G Bailey of Englewood,, N J and Mrs. Clarke Tilllng-haof New York, the latter being a member of the woman's board of home missions of the Presbyterian 'Church, l he Is conducting the meetings for women, while Mr. Bailey pre- sides over the mens gatherings. Mem-Ibeof the Ogden and southern Utah Presbyteries aye in attendance. The New Era movement has for one .of Its objects combatting the oogt-wa- r confusion with the forces of Christian I At shls afternoon's sessions faith. Ithese topics were discussed: t Wor-jshlNew Era and Its Objectives," "The Calendar Program for the Year, "Perfecting the Organization In the e .Local Church," "The New Era and Publicity. "Financial Objectives and Methods," "Wooten's 8o-- 1 etetles and Work. and 'Prayer and 'Power for the Task. Special addresses will he delivered this evening tn the FTrsUrhurch. ; oc-.b- The bulletin gives percentages In the growers hands for these states, as of dates of the last week In October, as follows: Montana, 25: Colorado, 20; New Mexico, 12: Arizona, It; Utah. 28; Idaho, Ui Washington, 22; Oregon, 62; California, 28. Increase In Idaho. . Mr. Thomson' thus comments on the Idaho crop: "The crop for Idaho now promises about 4,200 cars, an Increase of TOO cars over the crop of 1917, or an Increase of 200 over the Sept. 1 estimate. Although there was considerable damage to the Idaho crop from the late brood of codling .moth, the crop Is overrunning early season in some shipping sections. The Boise valley Is estimated at about 600 cars. The Payette and Snake river valleys will run about 2,600 cars, of which about U.600 will originate In the Payette-NePlymouth district. The Twin Falls district has about 600 cars, while the Lewiston section Is estimated at 850 cars. The crop throughout the state ran about 50 per cent extra fancy. 80 per cent fancy, and 20 per reht C grade, although many Indtvtdual orchards ran as high as 80 per cent fancy. About 60 per- cent of the Idahm crop was boxed, and 60 per cent sold In bulk. Hundreds of tons of high grade culls have gone and are fcoing to waste In southern Idaho. Byproduct plants are paying bbout 810 .p ton. but facilities are not adequate enough to handle the surplus. , st rs estl-mst- p, w Mag-Jazln- HARMONY The soft, faint harmony, with Its whl-pof distance. or the full - er melody thrills which with nearnes, are Its both perreproduced fectly on the H- Consul Was Husband Of Salt Lake Woman onors This Is accomplished with the ald of the distinctive Sonora tone which modifier eowtrwla the tone notrnuffje It at tts source: ' Come In , and hear the latrst quartet records as played by the So- e -- nora: It hat ahwat year Ckrtetnlee phaaa. graph? Bette we le. ti early. Rcbinson Brolhers Music Company - Hern With the Cewfwry, SO.STX'TK STREET halt Lake wad Preva. Cvary R. Miller. United State-vicconsul to Stockholm, Sweden, who killed himself in hla apartment at the Waldorf A at aria hotel In New York husband of Mr. Sunday, waa th Harry Factor, formerly of Salt Lake and who was perhaps better known here a Mrs. Clara Ptephenaon. according to word received In thia city. Mrs. MilTdT waa nt church when the suicide occurred. When he returned she found her huetjand etretched on the floor with a revolver In on hand arid bullet hole through hi temple. Jtf. Miller la said to hare left two note Indicating that financial difficulties were the bauao of his deed, and aak-- 1 mg thfct a Masonic funeral be given i him'. ' - " - conducted a millinery and ladieq wear eetabllah- ment-l- n thl eftv. Hhe latef married j Harry Fartoy. who died during th In-- I Itaenza epidemic about a year ago. Bhe iparrled Mr. Miller only recently. Mr. Killer formerly Must Face Trial For Alleged Streecar , Holdup - r -- sn-nu- of Serinti n 1 rt hot-foot- l; !. 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