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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY MAltClI FOUNDED 1830 31 I'.L'ii I.AKK CITY SALT It trn pdewufaf M towtaata) to tom to tof W, 8. A. to, UTAH n SEVENTIETH to YEAH' 3B853tfKtoJi REFUSE TO UTAHNS ARE URGED 10 HOLD CHEAPER MEATS HOI PROGRAM Fourth Annual Road Show at Deseret Gym 110 OUTUitED t II K. E ; t I j r in Charge of Cam General Theme Emphiiixed Will he the Brinfinf Topaign Declare Such a Con dition I Not Likely gether of the Boy, the Girl And the Parent Close Check to he, Kept Those Some of Thoe Interned at Governor of Reserve Bank Ft Douglas Suipiciou of Point Out That Govern Governing ment Will Pay Full Value Regulation Their Release, No Sacrifice Neceary of h Y Interned ha aliens at Fort PPr nJ lo tn Er will ha deported. iwordlni lo " ,rt Jeflal Floyd T. Jackson, ' ) of department charge of lh ! of hi d Inspection Who eomplal (loo, yreierday. th prtannera at tha 1m- Several of lhaa are under lh at! " will aaay prrenlon that they held t toll. to Ihelr property right tha eualodian of alien property, whll' other are In abler! fear that If ihe a.cn Ihe paper they a HI to looked upon a traitor anion their country man. h aald Horn refua to aubnilt la lha larma of tha parole and declare they will tint report to the department of Juntlra regularly nor auhmlt to Other American supervision Home to the ten n o far a to object lke that they fat a Job and Mr part In no radical artivltie. aald Jack eotl. Moat Of tha alima. hdwmr, are ttltn to aubnitt to any term to obtain thtr freedom once more and ar eager to tab upon throelve tha dutlea of raaponalbl clUxenehip. accord In to Mr. Jackaon. Fuer Found I row nr. to . Four of the altena were found to HI liman- - and will bo a nt to the Kllxatoth Inaana aaylum after their paper her a bean prepared . John Kder. Halt Hpoja. Curtla !led-landerMartin Kraudltdl. W. J. Bum-tol- a and lluch II. Funkier were released thi morntjg and aont to Ihe place Where they were arrested by the federal omcara. Thirteen uthera will be released tomorrow and pent to polnta In' the northweet. letter WftNTY-ONf- t pt n . K Battleship Utah to be Shown at Pontages Commander It. R. Mann. In chare of tha local naval recrulttn atallon. eolla attention to tha fact thera la a film of tha V. .remarkable thraa-raahown thla week at R, 8. Utah heln ranlages theatre, Thla reel ehowa the Utah with the work aboard ahlp, the ehlp firing and target practice. It In Mid to to the first time that photograph of the tnalde of the conning .tower, torpedo mom, and Hr control stallona have ever been ahown to the public. Heretofore, no one except an plllcer or men on duty were allowed It clearly In thma compartment. ehowa the life aboard ahlp. the amusement and ahlp'a routine, together man with such emergency drill a overboard. and other maneuver. The Utah la the flagahip of the fifth division of the U. H. Atlantic fleeL Thi division l commanded by Hear Admiral ft. W. Eberle. Ho and Captain Henry H. Hough, the captain of the Utah, are clearly ahown In there .pictures on the bridge during maneuver. The flint haa been obtained after much correspondence with the navy department for the display in Utah, and through the courtesy of Mr. Newman of Vantages theatre It will be el Thown-fc- e one week .at that place. die-Die- imt-eath- PasS lion. "William through Salt. Lake on the Los Angeles Limited thla afternoon at 4.30 to Lo Angeles. Califoron his nia.' There will be an opportunity .for hla friends to aee him at the Oregon Short Line station. Grand Jurors Called -- Dr. E. A. Smith Returns. A. Smith, superintendent of schools, returned last hight from where he went to con Uulqth, fer with tlie board of education to astlve to the offer he has received sume the superintendency 'of the, city schools of Duluth. Dr. Smith Bays that he has not definitely made up his mind aa to whether be will accept the offer Harmon Hamhree, For April in U.S. Court Twenty-thre- e jurors, summoned for the April sitting of the grand Jury of the United State district court, ll be sworn in before Judge Tillman D. Johnson Thursday morning. The following are summoned by United States Marshal AquiJla Nebeker: P. .1. Ko- ford of Brigham City, David Mackay of Granger, John F. Curtis of Richfield, G. M. Whitmore of Nephl, J. J?. Campbell of Ogden- - Thomas H. Bier-poof Provo. D. Farnsworth 'bf William Fletcher of Farmington. Marion H. Foss dr J!alt Laker-Jame- s J. Steed of Farmington. Charles Tyng of Salt Lake, Richard Howe of Murray. Wlllia m Knud son otXeweyvi)le. John F. Keith of Salt Lake, B. S. Burbank of Deweyville, Walter J. Lewis of Salt Lake, William Beaton of Collinston, Robert Siddoway of Kockport, H. J. Sheffield, Jr., of Kaysville, Stonewall J. Blokey of Salt Lake. George W. Murphy. Jr., of Ogden, C. Z. Harris of Richmond and Robert Wilson of ' Fait Lake. IGHTING fixtures that i are decorative by day and beautiful and efficient by night. Designing and manufacturing for the new home or old. Large stocks complete manufacturing facilities. b, Will Urge N.E. A. Visitors Ta Climb UtahrMountains The Utah Mountain club, thla city, and the Tlmpanogoa ' club, of Provo, are with a view to having visiting delegate to the N. E. 'A. convention in July, spend some time in the mountains of this state, and In climbing lit. Tlmpanogns, at nominal cost of transportation and Dana Parkinson, chief superfood visor of the Wasatch national forest, said yesterday if Interest in the climb suffie'ent he believed the forestry appropriate money for trail making. 1 oepary-diitoCwiiu- ld ' eefeAK ROGRAM of onuausl r A'EI(serthea In pome 1Uve Inter! prepared for th Sua Say school Ualoo conference nxt Sunday on Mast campaign t going to result In notably Increased prices of la at 1 o'clock la th utornacl the cheaper cut of meat la without Th garal them of th ovealng win foundation. In thf opinion of thoee h th bringing together of th boy. who hsva otudled lh situation both th girl sad lh pr-otIn Hun day I whool work. (rally and nationally. Th eatlr arrangement of tho Puch result have not followed tb pr. "Have Money on Moat campaign gram ta tnleadd to mphaia thla W h FlreS, Ida. Samuel F. In held been Usher, or-"that hv already other f the usden laheraarle choir, cilia and In other elates Tha ltua will play the preliminary mane, l lion t being clooely watched, and will th direction of Joeeph Kallenija to walrhtd clueely In tb futur. Unit tho Ogden choir ltalf will render few tolcea ed State attorney and federal fair Bum tor. . A boys' chorus of ond a chorus of 1st voices, an price commlaaionera alike aro under rtudenugirls' of tho L .D. 8. U., will render order to keep a very doe check o numbers under the direction of prof. Ihe rampaJtn, with a view to detect B. Cecil Oaiea. The thro main talk log. tf possible, any tendency to ex of th vnlng will to aa follow: HerOur Parent Trustee of Our plolt the "Have Money on Meat cam itage. Nathan Porter- - "Our Boye paign at the tipenee of tho public. Dancers Taking In Gymnasium Exhibition. "la flagrant raatw, run tb order Ihe Strength of ths Future," A. C. The Deseret gymnasium will gtw Its Jr. Leo ft Penrose, member of gym- first part display the rhythm and which were received by Jame t W Beoe; "Our Girt th Inspiration f la two the pea. Funk, federal fair price commieeton th Future." W, A. Morten. annual road how thla evening at I nasium c Isaeva, (tong by Pennell depth of water. Part which water ec for Utah, "proeecutlona should be Th boys and girls rhorueas will mirror the Ive reflection, o'clock. The toot of gymnasium tal- torso a. Jsaaie WUliama god Walors make. .Tha- - third part represent Instituted aa protnlply as poaalbla, and follow, appropriately, lbs last two hastened to Washington. All talks. ent wll be brought lo the notice of Roger through the fountain tha Joy of water. report the cruelty of United H lairs attorney and special General Sunday School SupL DxrU Clown dance comique. gymnasium Part four portray the public In gtont that are declared O, McKay will hav charge of the directed by MM Miranda Mat water. The purity of water la ahown agent have bean requested to to be of near profeaeional ataadlng girls, eeaMon. eun Remarks will to mads by The last part die-In I ho fifth part . The program In detail la as Illuminated club drill. Junior boy play the power of water, which la a In In reply to the argument advanced- President Heber J. Grant, and the cama local L. D. H U. band, directed rhua. directed by It. W. Illchardeon. publication that th . general uperintendency, Eldrrs gift to mankind . U. ladle going to rtoult In advancing Instrumental quartet, violin, cello, U Stephen L. Richard and Ueorg gWa elub. d tree lad tobtn by Professor Clarence J, Hawkins h D. of uU Pr' meat. Tha roll call, slallatlra! reL. D. I. U. orchestra. Hummer hays. chtopef Mm Pyper. cornet, by Margaret plana. "Bo Peep at Play. gymnasium poor man's meat, with per- - port and presentation of Itunday In rhythm Punbonnet Oriental fantasy, gymnasium girls, I Picture will bo given by haps a corresponding decrease In th school authorlllo girls, directed by Mlaa Miranda Mat- I'.ablea; Japanese Fan danoe; Boarf directed by MM Miranda Matson. and trampoline net price of tho cuU now held at more General Seorelary tourenc itklunU. suo. dance. Minuet: Mood of Water, by Springboard The Ogden choir will to seated la price laaae Blair ftvan Margaret Godbo. direction- of tumbling: Halomo de 81st: burlesque expensive "Mlnatrvl Gymdnma. directed by MM United (hates attorney, aald today; the regular tholr oeai The hoys and Mlaa Katheryn Gabbott. (A group of boxing; barrel clown Professor Charles Kent, aaaiated by ft interprotatlve will tore a place ta girls chorus Nothing to Argument. dance through which Gymnasium claaar directed by F, C. th front of th body of th building P. Mldgley, O. 8. Squire. E. A Sinllh. ihe moods of water aro depleted. Thq Van, Burnt. "Theca I nothing to euch an argu- and will also to for plan ment. "Ill th first place th poor fr the stak ftunday school euperintea-- d do not rut tho quontly buy cheaper of the University of Michigan at Ann socle t , & They go without meat, while other In lllk he became editor of Arbor. In modem ctrrumatance Big Bcsefcm Exported. buy the the Halt toko Democrat and we 41 lea Hun day school board la Th higher priced cut and buy them tor of the Halt 'Lake Herald In the pr. often. If th campaign were to serve paring programs for tho sesearly 'Me. He was a!w employed for more on tho th decrease th sion, which. If It equate last year prices DIES JIT HOMED EEl a time on the editorial department of popular cut everybody would benefit. conference, will fill lha body and galtha Halt Lake Tribune. Twenty year There la never going to to any tack lery of th tabernacl ago h to cam a telegraph editor of The organisation lakes ln.fu enof demand for those cut Tb Deseret News which position be "The purpose of the campaign la rollment members from .the . kinder Mr Marla 8. Burton, 13 year old. held continuously until hla rtlrmnt It ' fatten age to parent and th entir widow of General Robert T. Burlort educational. In th hope of making on Jan. 1. carcass In. smphsais duriar th coming year td Faithful and unswerving In duty. and Utah pioneer of 114, died at th possible ta toll th entire to Ihe relaUer be of toad laid on tha vital mail of drawcompelling bom of her daughter, Mr E. E. Wll Mr. Young Was n conscientious work tha children and parents togetbsr Alfale Young. (( year old, eon of rr and a true friend. Hurvlvlng are cox. Tuesday night Death due, take hi profitrt forf th whol carcaat ing In whool work. Sunday Ada C. Young; fuur to allmenu Incident to advanced age. th late President Brigham Young hla wife, Mr reotMO go to waste. Th cam- The meetings of stake of Tooele, & M. Vt and ftlixa Burgees Young, and well sons. A.of B. Young, and Is hoped, will result In superin tendencies and stake secreand Perrlval Young Bingham, a a of meat, a cheap taries will, be held Hunday, preceding Marshall Young of Halt Lake: several th evening toaoton, at 4:30 p.m. t all fsmlllc brother and sister Including Ity- and hotel "The restaurant, which the Bishop's building, on the fourth rum A Young, cashier of the lee ret supply the beat of the trade, do not floor. There will be a special meetWtllard National bank. Colonel hiin Ihe cheaper priced Cut now ing of Barents' class stake superviY'ung. Mr Phoebe Y. Beattie, Mr They use the carcass, all part of IL sor at the same hour In room T-Maria Y. Dougall and Mr Buss What I good enough for th custom- of th L. D. H. U. Y'oung Gates snd also four grandA special meeting of Sunday school ers of New York's best hotel I good daughters. Primary department stake supervienough for all of u Funeral services will be held at th sors will ba held Sunday morning at No Her of Higher Price residence t I p. m. Friday. Intar-me:3 In room of tha L. will be In the City cemetery. Frederick Fox. a member of the D. 8. o'clock V. committee of retailer which I assisting the fair prlc commission In parrying out the campaign, aald that IP OF. there need be no fea of Jilt her prices for th cheaper cut of 'meat. , "The sale of meat depends very S much on th weather, said Mr. Fox. SERVICE STAR LEGiail "The warm weather I coming on, when there will be a heavy demand only for those meats which may to Th state executive committee of the prepared into a meal quickly. It la very plain that with the approach of Hervloe Star Legion ha decided to warm weather there will be a surplus of the cheaper cuts, no matter how open headquarter for It membership T W'l'mTAUgnr of the federsf prohimay- - bo. and during conference week at Kim--ba- ll bition statutes are to be found in Hsa-p- et that will mean that they will move at Richards on Main street. It W it the lower price . county, say Mathonlhah Thomas, the atm of the legion to organise chapfederal prohibition director, who haa ters In every community In the state Will Give Easter Party . tour of that district. returned from where there are enough eligible to bold "boota of effort few Although auch action. Mothers, grandThe Religion class of the Seven- warrant legging" are being made, for the moat mothers, sisters, daughters and wives an will Eater party ward teenth In re give favor the strongly people part men are eligible. Mrs. R. yf' tor the benefit of th starving Jewish of service of prohibition and are adhering to e the Fisher of Halt Lake will have ALF.VLES VOUXG. MRS. MARL! 8. BURTON. children, in the Seventeenth ward ball charge lawa. The oae of extracts among-thof the headquarters Saturday, In 1, at 7:30 p.m. known newspaper man of this city, youth, although heavy Is not general. Born In Holllston, Man. April 19. Thursday.to April Ogden; Mra. a aplendid program, dano-132- Mr. Joseph 8. Falck. addition In the Uinta basin, however, aald and Mrs. C. J. M. I Hailstone. Logan, be died at his home, 67 ft street, Tuesday Mr. will Mrs.' there to .was Burton married refreshment and extracts mg has Thomas, tha sale of Mrs. J. E. Cotter Trotman on night after an illness of several weeks. grown to alarming proportion, ac- General Button on Deo. 18. 1 84 L.'Th I Easter .novelties for sale, and all the of tohl, Mrs. Monday; Fletcher gnd Mrs. Harry r h lnvlt,d' C. J. from to word received was Death due to a complication of cording yrd ceremony was performed at Nauvnn Priscilla Swenson of Provo, on Tuesat Myton. . iiease. Mr. Young had been in poor Wahlquist county attorney Ilf., by the late President Brigham WM now 103 day. bullt at what Tie average extract said Mr. Thomhealth for several years past and on h"Becondwest'tret. This house Chapters of the legion 6can onlyell-be'1 Jnh Ia84aha Is as for unfit purposes.. Nauvoo beyerage comw her 1 women the first of thi year he by ,4 feet ln ,lie! wo built formed where there are In commupelled to resign as telegraph editor of Judging from this report Ulaht firms tho MlDsiiwIppI river on the Ice, The I -. lone window with glble for membership. n(i are these Mta-1847 of product making evidentljr winter on Is The News., because of- hi the I they epent failing lacking, th only one in nities whers this number health. Since then he ha declined doing eo.ln violation of the prohlbl- - 80url river. Ip 1848 the young couple thf and the young eligible can become members rapidly. sfiT lofifr0"!! ipl folks used to gather there Often for of the legion. Mr. Young was born In 8alt Lake In Keptem- - parUfH1 and dance Mrs. Seldon Clawson and Mrs. WalS63. He was educated in the schools was a major ter P. Jennings hav charge of the husband Mrs. Burtons of this city and state' and later was business arrangements for the eoming re d listed from the law deparfm e n t pedi- - drive. tion. that went to the relief of the last handcart company of pioneers that came to Utah Jn 1866. In 1862 he received a captain's commission from Abraham Lincoln, also one as assessor EASTER of Internal revenue. He wa a prominent figure ln the early Indian warDespite the Inclement Weather the RECORDS fare and took an active part In guardclean-u- p and paint-up campaign ing the mail In the trying days of the will continue, according to announceHave you seen our new Civil war. For many years he wa si An accept- - member of the Presiding Bishopric of ment this morning by A. H- - Sconberg, stores? . chairman of the campaign executive able sift for the the Church of Jesu Christ of totter-- i Saints. day It may be neceaaarytto committee. 1 Known by a host of friend as "Aunt entire family continue thb campaign 'Into a third and loved by all with whom Maria, conto ln week order accomplish the was a few Burton Mrs. well he came In contact, templated program, but we are ready (West of Wilson Hotel.) ' noted for her good works and kindly to.do thla, said Mr. Sconberg. On chosen C0 deIn wa She always disposition. these, days when weather conditions and mand where there wa sicknea or LUMBIA recwill not permit of th outdoor cleanof a faithful life th lived and trouble up, all citizen are urged to devote Latter-da- y Saint. ords. a their time to giving Interiors Mr. Burton la survived by seven fhorugh renovation. and 33 children, 23 grandchildren Fire Chief William H. Bywater will The daughters,., fDLlompn-IrigTiaraCo- .) great --grand children, WetRhelpyou are, Mrs. Theresa B. Hills and Mrs. E. business district with attention partWilliam a E. Wilcox, and the eon. make your seBest equipment and service icularly lo th condition of Burton, employed by the Utah Copper and loft. L lection. the city. who in T. lives' Robert unButton, j company; The health department will be fgi R. Burton, pre- -, In Boise. Ida.: Chart 24 SHOPS ' residences able to make Inspections of You LAKE SID HATS Ident of th. Columbia Trust company,. and premises ' while atory weather SALT paint the outside of your Solely Yours and L. O. Burton and Heber K. Bsr-prevaila, according to ' Dr. Willard home in a blixxard, but you can, to health commiston, of the firm of Burton and city Christopherson. mining engineers. working on the Inside tot us sioner. but inspectionTjf cafe aqJ tell you why Righ Htandsrd Iaint . For eight year Mrs Button had restaurant will continue. is th tost paint for either the made her horn with Dr. E. E. Wilcox All public buildings have been outside or the Jp." hi wife. Funeral errlce will be and -given a preliminary Interior cleaning WHh th Cestsry." BrsIM-held at Dr. Wilcoxs home, 631 Third two days and city the past during St. Mete h & Salt Lake Glass PainICo employees .and' Jail trusties will conavenue, Thursday afternoon at 3 Balt take u4 Free. 38 SO. MAIN ST. Etc. o'clock. Interment will be In the cityi 5 tinue this work while story weather East First 8ooth Sc cemeteryI prevails. H Part follows-KeiecUono- Mo-Ka- y. u l. - rervd Veteran Employee !. Of Deseret News Answers Summons ' 1 u .th toml-adnu- al n- Ji -- nt Y-- Not Many Violations Of Dry Laws in h DIE Sanpete I ucveaefuI-the-campsU- ga s 6, PP' nt i turh a ha bea ctotonattf expressed the quarter that 1 Ka-na- izing Electric Fixlures , NT Idea lha executive eftfe lo Calkins, oaror of t, tha Tuelfth federal rerre advtaee cluaana to hold fad ta thir Liberty bond. Itepeetlly at thta ear that peo particular period. Liberty bond pla uho In purchaain have loaned money to the oarnmaat hav mad a proltlab, and tofa In vnlmnnl which UI tand them to good purpose in umee to coma. Treaent mafkel prlcea of the rovernment aecuritle are no true In diratlon of their rel value and do riot Justify tha Implication of uninformed minda that tha government haa failed lo lie e up to us beraln wHh lha In eatore." Governor Calklna wrtleo. ' Uherty bonda and Victory notaa are below par chiefly because many who patriotically loaned Ihelr moniy to tha government during the enthusiasm of war have withdrawn thetr loan and Ihua forced their holdings on tha mar kel In rlreaa of the demand, with con sequent depreciation of prtcea. No Menace to alue. The public at largo probably doe not undriwtand why thla depreciation exUU and ahuuld b assured that lh causes hold no menace to the actus aecuritle. Intrinsic value .f the "I.ltorty bond and Victory note were issued In auch atupendoue amounts and within such Compara lively brief period that their absorpnecaa-aarll- y tion by permanent Investor required time, with temporary prejudice to their Intervening aale value. Uko other aecuritle. they are the Insubject to market condition exorable law of supply and demand declined have Market quotations chiefly because of failure of the Investthe ing public to aeve In proportion todurenormous expenditure of capital ing Ihe war and particularly for the reason that large number qf holder have been unable through various cause to retain their bonda and notes since the cessation of hostilities. They consequently forced their holdings upon the market more rapidly than other could save fund to Invest. W ilt lay In Full. "The fact that large numbers' of Liberty bond and Ictory notea belonging to these patriotic Americans are being adld dally at a loss makes It Imperative that they be convinced of the fact that the government has paid and will continue to pay the stipulated Interest on their par value and will likewise pay the full face or par value of these bonda and note when they mature. The security behind these obligations la the honor and good faith, the wealth and the taxing power of the United Htatea of America. "Won't you, therefore, as governor of the great state of Utah, call the peoples attention to thla matter In auch way aa you deem moat appro prlate? Kindly make clear (o them their true Interest and equity In the premises, pointing out as you so well can that this Is not the time to let go of the government acrurltlea they hold ripe opportunity to invest further in Liberty bonds and Victory notes: also to practice thrift and systematically invest their mjrplu.eacn-ing- s in war savings stamps and treasury savings certificates. -- William J. Bryan Makes Brief Call in Salt Lake HrEmest to Governor I. u ,, j-- ftownlt ril1n 1L tle. sit Something 0 New 24 E..2ni So. . 41 E. Broadway Paint UPl baee-men- ta Robinson Brothers Music Company Olm-etea- d, I M Royal Shoe Repairing Co. 33-3- - 1 s r t (i k. |