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Show X f THE DESERET TONIGHT KIVEM t Henry B. Walthall In "The Long Chance. CUT IK HALE 'Ihc PARAMOUNT . EMPRESS Old Homestead, wtii Theodore Roberts. AMERICAN Rupert Hughes Rosier Keaton In , "My MifeS Relations. WILKES THEATRE Jaelt DempIn sey end Georges Carpenth - "Tho Battle of a Century. HIPPODROME 'IWylor Players In A Country Boy. PA VTA G EX Harold IJoyd In F Report of American Mining Report to Bankers' Association Shows Development Congress Shows Great Re ' duction in Fatalities Due Program to Cost More Than One Billion Dollars. ' To Safety Methods. DELMONTE, Calif., Oct. 10. CLEVELAND. O., Oct. 10. Loss of fornia power companies have develop- ment program caH for the ex pendlUfa In tha mining Industry ha twen estab-ltshe- e lAf( U ftn hi da - H gel th led o m t bed ard he in on ven I ght ead M). k- - 00 DS ure of i lo ng iy iur die ttl hey ear. ark rre- - the and ake out nit - h dl- raeh and lou. un- - Inly jn con-gre- and ORPHEEM New hiU with Wee-le- y "Freckles Barry open Wednesday night. TABERNACLE Margaret Matte-iuuiFriday Only. ture of more than one billion dollars or about three times the cost of the er Panama canal, George R. Martin. Los Angeles banker, said today In address- ing the eleventh snnual topventlonj of the Investment" Bankers' asaocia-- 1 ICillCniA. tlon of America here. Construction work being done by' on company alone in the high Sierras ' Startlng loday at the Klnema thea- n of Southern California with a force tre, Carl Laemmle Will present his star aggregation consisting of Hsnry Of 5 000 men will cost eomplet- Walthalh Marjorie Daw and Ralph rd.'lU OOO.o'oO more than the Panama'. Chance canaT, Mr. Martin said. The money Oravea In The Long Th.e Interesting screen triumph was to be spent In this project It applied suf-1 P' to the Colorado river, would be flction ?'I th r firlent to finance the harneaaing of that stream and ths development of Followers of screen artists and their 75 cent of h various pictures wilt find Walthall, power that could be obtained from . the dam. ' "The power company which - ha made application to do the work on the CoWiado," Mr. Martin said, "proposes to begin concurrent development and control of the river at Glen Canline and LAST DAY yon. near the Ariaona-Uta- h to finance the undertaking by the sale of bonds to investors throughout the nation and of stocks in California mostly to consumers. This is the method now practiced by the water power companies of California, which this year are expending conI75.0DO.OOO for struction and transmission and for next year and a number of years to come have arranged to expend 1100. 000.000 a year for electric power con- struction work within the state. The question of how far a municipality can safely go in the creation! received of public debt never has scientific analysis, according to ths snnual report of the municipal securi-- , ties committee, submitted by its chair- man. I. E. Wakefield, Minneapolis, bond rif the intercuts of municipal safeinvestors are to be properly must" theriT The laid. guarded report be a scientific study to determine what legislative restrictions should be made to apply in order to protect municipalities againat themselves without making the restrictions so stringent as to hamper the reasonable development of public facilities. , ri",ir J IL,?m pr hydro-electr- ic Jtt '' WILKES u Vaudeville Beglaalag Temenww Evealas TiWklfa HFl,Er lUiawlti and bis BARRY company In "Welcome Home" HMIIe Markka Taaga ftbev TIMES TODAY tak LrffLLOYDtw j DeVOE fllatoa Meters AMERICAM NOW 11 ftPLAYING Rupert X You Love DAD See Thi BUSTER KEATON In eraoa TIIKODOBIC BCKErT FtMov, TotlM ( tbs Day Pat be SfWi . Mat Ta DANCE WHILE YOU DINE y i i: AT THE LOUVRE GAFE 2ND SO. AND o IN STATE r; GRANDMAS BOY O Grand Opening Thursday , ROE REAVES IN WILLARD JARVIS REVUE Oct. 2 AWf?ftTCtV CONCERT tm IIESTR I - HAROLD LLOYD FROM 5 TO 12 P. M. O CALEDONIA FOUR O CRANE SISTERS FIGHT ic O INDOOR SPORTS f " 7r V O WARD AND KING V3 i O HOPE O PANTAGES Former Body Guard to o General Funiton Dead (By The Associated Frees) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Oct, E Passmore, who wax personal bodyguard for General Frederick Funston in the Philippine cam-- 1 palgn and in the capture of Aguln-- . aldo, an Insurgent leader, died hers' today, aged (( years. He served In n the war. in the Philippine Insurrection and In the World war. A personal letter from General Funston praising him for his assistance In the capture of Arulnal-d- o waa among the treasured poseee-- , sions of Passmore, Spanleh-Amenc-a- Garland Sugar Factory Starts Season's Run Vt 10 The o sugar factory at Garland began Lett a at, 4 am. Monday. It cutting la thought there will be between 0 and 109 dava run. About ID men-- are employed The farmers began digging heeta. Oct. 8. The yield ie good and weather condition for harvesting the crop are ideal. GARLAND. Utsh-Idah- - J'1 tAWCY 'yrsit.NTx ,!7e Old Hpmesfead" Theodore Roberls, Oeord A LOOK AT THIS CAST! KIR! A Oac-W- ay Cavw.n Tlrket T The Thrills of Uar OI4 llooieatead. loath Sack at tha YOU WILL LAUGH, CRY AND THRILL! Henry B. Walthall Marjorie Daw Ralph Graves PROGRAM an v LAST DEMPSEY-- CARPENTIER hydro-electr- t-- Orpfe iClmH A trip-whe- 1 1922 A Vaude- COMING Cali- decreased proportionately BO par cant during tha perlodfrom 1907 to 1922 according to tha annual report of the American Mining congrcaa presented at tha eeeond aaaelon of lta alx day convention hern today Tha report read by J. P. Callbreath. of Washington, aecretary of tha con grass.' declared that three years bed fore the bureau of mine was )n tha torn of life waif Increasing such a frightful ratio, that. In 1907. tha congress secured an appropriation of 130.000 from tha government to investigate causes of mine accidents to deand to recommend method crease mine fatalities. mines coal In life In 107 the loss of par one thousand men employed was 4.11 per cent, tha report stated, and . the life loss per million tons of coal mined was B.TS percent. In 1920. the life loss per thousand men employed In the Industry was 2.39 per cent and per million tons of coal mined 1 9 per cant. Loss Reduced by naif. If the Ufa lose per man as commined pared to tha nuipber of ton had maintained the same ratio In 1924, a In 1907, the number of fatalities would have reached 4,4(3," the report continued, "but the actual loss in 1920 was 2.271, a saviiig of 2,192 lives an. nually. The report declared that mine safe-t- v was the onlv common ground on which the miner and operators have over been able to meet and that the congress la now "striving to broaden as a means of harthle within monizing industrial relations r the Industry." The matter of industrial relations Is expected to take up much of the program of the congress and, with the taxation prpblem. is one of the most vital matters to be considered. In a letter to the congress read at last nights session . President Harding touched on this phase of the congress, stating that "our natural resources will not In the end have served their greatest purpose if we find that in their development, we have exploited the great army of humanity which is dependent on these industries. Touching on taxation. ' the report states that Investments In the mining Industry have increased from 1 In 1907 to 33(1.000.000 in value of the mining prodIt . In The 1907 was $23(.A00.00 while ucts In 1020, It was 1(24,000,000. Taxes are High. must not "The mining industry . high expect relief from continued 'taxes for many years to come," the report continues, "because a total of 31 per cent of the federal taxes is fixed to cover war expenses already Incurred. 27 per cent to cover the war end navy departments and good roads, leaving a balance of 15 per cent for expenses, the general governmental latter In which economy only can be exercised. Efforts of the corgress to solve the taxation question will be mainly in the field of stale taxation, it was .decided at the first taxation conference. held In connection-witthe yesterday. Resolutions bearing on Industrial relations were ready for presentation at today's session. On the mine taxation conference program, this afternoon are addresses by W. R. Ingalls, consulting mine engineer of New Tork: T. O. McGrath. Blsbee, Aria. Paul Armstrong of New Tork City and R. C. Allen of Cleveland, formerly a member of the tax advisory board of the treasury department. Today's general session covered a great variety of topics. Bruce C. Yates Of Load. 8. D., and H. W. .Seaman. of Chicago, discussed gold miners problems and Car ml A. Thompson of Cleveland, those of the Iron ore Industry. Palcon Joslln was on the program to talk on misgoverned Alaska." Boy ville. STATE Monte Carter . Musical Comedy and "Coincidence'' with Robert Hanon. Presa) (By The Associated PrA) (By tk AineUtd Grandmas Daw add Grave at their very be,. it l la said. In "Ths Long t hanes. handles the character role, nrs l the ingenue andt a rave the JnrM'e rb le. The Long Chance" will show Klnema up to and Including P witr. Ir,. night. This will be followed In i ; cilia Dean a "Cigarette" Two Flags, from the novel by fn. d 10 Wal-hal- AMUSEMENTS LIFE LOSS III ifEWr TUESDAY OCTORER The Greatest Storm Scene tef.alrallj Eer Shown on the Screen saperh. while the story, quaint and refreahiag powerful appeal. exerts m 't l IN- - Tuesday October 10, 8:00 Until 9:30 P.M. P,l be fwtwlshed by 91m. L. ..wMcy.r, gepmae: Nra. with Tbe Klllaaa-Whf- te Cbaataaqaa, waa aalalet la wa mt tba Irgeat eharebea la Partlaa. Oregaa. as4 baa Oese aiaeh Keeaida Vlrtar wetk. will be played threagh the rear tray af nasirf Tha Saba EUlett Clark Caatpaay. The Vlrtrela aaed Is far a lake tbraagk tha eeartray af The Johm Elllett Clark aay, aag the Ara-atr- ea Plaaa tbraagh hre eiriny af Dayaes-Beeb- e Maair Cm,iaf! Pater Rabbit will extend birthday greetings to the Following club members ever K Z N thl evening! Rssmyai baa aaag LAUGH tea, Joeeph Boack, Chester Howard; Oecar Bretxlrg, Daq Klngdon, Ed-Pickering. Ashley Robinson. Velma Chrlsieneen. Coot ritmlng. Dent Dalby, Blaine Keeler, Joeeph Patrle, James Bathay, Anna Has Miller. Jack Forter Desn Bteed. Phyllis Adams, film- Beck, Lola Nelsen. Adonis Poniten, Mensita Perkts. Jannl Wteldersr Parley Giles, Hqnry Worthington. TEffille Beddoes, Tom Hargis, John Brown. Mills Helner, Oeaerleva Jensen, Virginia Marsden, Ruth Gerrard. dl - 1. Y S' r A COUNTRY BOY Pree.ated by By PETER B. KYNE TAYLOR PLAYERS. rlPPODROM Starting TODAY Everybody !n Salt Lake City will be headed for the AT THE KINEMA NEXT SATURDAY 3E H AT TOBY : i i. ' THEATER- I1 Week except Maaday Matinee Toe. Thara tat, Matlaeea IPe t Site. Kvfaiaca-l- te te gOe ehaal Chfldrew Feea Matiaee Pa tarda p, Oet, 14 ' Moat he aader 13 aad aeeampaaled - by Adult. rr |