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Show v We print all the news the day of ite happening. Afternoon paper readers are always ahead of their morning paper friends. FOUNDED AUGUST THURSDAY 1850 -c ti 1920 LAKE SALT SEVENTY-FIRS- UTAH CITY Body Is Assured Of Funds by City To Give Up Post The Trade Excursion. an- nounced this morning that he had asked for the resignation of William F. Holme, assistant city auditor. When asked hla reason for taking thla action. Auditor MeCanif stated that It waa for purely organisation reasons, and waa In no way connected with the relations that formally existed between Mr. Holmes and Former Maor For Addresses Denver & Rio Grande Belittles Shop Men Front Porch Theory. Democratic City Auditor H. F. McCann Nominee Vice-Preside- nt 'YEAR Civic Recreation Assistant City Auditor is Asked ' -- T Slogan. YOU W, lont Ferr, C. II. Hawley, Mi Charlotte Bleuarl, Miss Kate WilD. Spencer, memliams and commisbers of the Civic of sion, appeared before the bosrd city commissioner at their rjgulur meeting (Ills morning. in behalf of an appropriation of $1,200 needed to meet contlngait expense of th recreation centemon Third South atreel. The matter txss presented to the rommlsnionurs Former by Mayor Ferry, who said that the city for the email sum of $1,200 could not afford lo lose 0 valuable an newt He stated that the recreation renter was now receiving between $4,000 and $5,000 from outside sources to carry on this work, and it was his opinion (hat the commissioners should have no hesitancy shout making the appropriation. Owing to the rigid economical policy outlined by tha city commission, the appropriation for the recreation center had ito been provided for. After the matter' had been presented by different member of the committee, commissionwere assured the by they er that every effort would be made Acto provide the amount asked. cording to Mr. Ferry, this IN ubHit half of what is really needed, but It was thought that by economy the committee would be able to meet expenses until January 1. Cln-sle- ME ' UTAH FOR is a,good 'one, E. A. Hoc It. not only for this, trip to Southern UtaJk. But for Use in All The State -All The Time . - In the report made to the cll commission by Lincoln (i. leiVt' who made a special audit of' iiic books In the city auditor uffli e from 1915 to 191. during which time It la alleged Mr. Hock, who waa then city auditor, fraudulently aproprlated 112.000 of the citys money. It was brought out that Mr. Rock, Max I leaver, Mr. Holmes and others had been associated In a company to buy up small city warrants It was' stated. however, hy Mr. Holmes that this company 4ied ceased to exist several months ago. r Two Cases Deferred Back to Department of Public Safety And Four Will be Giren Hearing. , HE city commission, meeting a a committ of tb whole, thli iIYE hundred hunky workmen moaning revoked th licenses I at the Rio Grande shops at five card clubs, upon th recommendanoon today cheered luatily for tion of Chief of Polico Joseph E. Bur. Franklin D. Roosevelt. former bldge. Two'other cases wer referred secretary of the ravy and Democratic back to the publla safety department nominee for vice president. For Mr. and four more will be given a hearRoosevelt declared that the slogan of ing before the commission Tueedaf the Democratic party was not to be morning. i an appeal to the "a lull dlnper pail Following aro the licenses whlql were revoked: Herman Eckateln. weal Second Houth street; Broadway Athletic club, 2014 east Second South; C. W, Gannon, 11 H west Second South; E James Riley, I east Third South: J. M. Hogan, IB eaat Second South. Th safety department was requested to conduct further Investigations into th cases of the Checker and Chess club at 218 south Main and the Jolly Pleasure club at 11214 Regent atreeL FIRST AUDIT STATE In view of the pending litigation In Revocation of th licensee waa asked local sugar cases, the following from by th chief of 'police on tha grounds Facts About Sugar, Is of Interest. It that the places wer frequented by Fletcher-Smil- h and known men of bad reputation refers to a decision humied dow n by E Some gamblers. Utah 2,500 of the employees United States District Judge E. R. Copper and Bingham A Garfield railllolmee, sitting in the district court road, are enjoying their first annual Announce Candidacy of for New York City, w hereby the Jury was directed to acquit in the cuse of picnic today, at Liberty park, free Judge ff. M. Stephens , the Roulaton-Hecketransportation being furnished by the Inc., company, State Supreme Court and its president. Andrew-- Roulston. According to telegraphic Informa- companies. Special trains left Magna Judge Wilt R. King of Wash2:30 9:20 a.m. at at and p.nt., Bingham Haviland De with two in charged tion received here, the sale profiteering ington. D. C., a visitor at thi Hold and the re.turn. train leaves the Announcement Is made that Judge of sugar. air mail planes left Cheyenne at 10.25 Short Line depot at 10 p.m.Oregon The Harold M. Utah, believes the Fletcher-Smit- h The Judge held that the transactions of audit the o'clock this morning for Salt Lake. ITER an extensive Stephens of the Third Ju--- ., It find not Bingham contingent did bill, originally Indorsed by the covering the whole amount of augur O. Larson, dicta! books Daniel of will be presented aa a district . The to earlier. Tlie machines are scheduled to arrive convenient legve any and not a particular sale, Involved, Western Irrigation association, state treasurer. Stats' V udltor here some time this afternoon. following program la being observed candidate for supreme court of Utah should lx- - taken Into consideration. will become a law before March with $200 In cash at the Democratic ante convention The defendants were charged with A landing will be made at Ruena this afternoon, Joseph Ririe lias found the Mr. King for seven years has to be given to the winners:. Foot prizes cents will making a profit of 12 fires of where accounts Vista corto the be treasurer field, smudge week, hla consent to become a been chief counsel and commisrare for aged 6 to 8 years foot next pound on 52,765 pounds of sugar, this lie kept burning to guide the aviators. rare for girls, been obtained. in States having the 6 to 8 years; fool candidate United sioner rect O. and K. lius his The given boys, ages being a part of the lot of l.liO.Ofio nt da light tho filer race for boys, axrrIO to 14 years; foot Meetings have been held during the morning last Friday office, lie resigned Is the covered from audit period by pounds bought by the company- Eviwill leave for Elko. Nev., the emer- race for paat month for the purpose of furth- June to resume his private pracgirls, ages 10 to 14 years; dence 011 the entire lot were not over March 31, 1914, to July 31, 1920. gency station between Halt Lake and erlng the esndidary of Judge Stephtice of law. He is stopping over dash , for men, foot rues for fat 8 cents a pound. Auditor Ririe states that the hooka Reno. From there they will continue men, foot race for fat women, tug of ens, the statement being that laymen here to meet Franklin D. Roosevelt and purty, and to attend tho war Arthur v Bingham, diving con- a well as member of the legal pro- and records In the treasurer's office 10 the kind of dissatisfaction that brought this of understood whom the movoment is the The It purpose mass tills evening. meeting test between small boy and glrla, base- fetation, among are iu splendid condition and the Columbus to America, the Pilgrims to - have th ball game, Arthur va. participated, ani Judge is a strong advocate of the Bingham; peanut originated, finances are being cared fo in trlpi la to determine more fully state's Plymouth, and brought into existence b will dlffioulies and conditions that Fletcher-Smit- h bill and declares rac for six boys and glrla, barefoot that political creed has been little in a very efficient manner. 13 colonies. the are FRANKIJh p. ROOfeLVKLT. operated dally race for small boys, boat race for men evldenoe. Reports from other parts-oits enactment into law will be the There waa cash in the treasury on met when machines Corn pure Records, which will be about (one oar), soda cracker eating conteat the state are quoted as Indicating the reclamation asplra-tionUtopia n-of March II, 1906.237.30.. and the re- over the route, stomachs' of American workmen but As the campaign advances you are -t 1. but west In the band concert that this sentiment has crystallized September and only between folboye girls, as were the years ceipts during to that something higher which has going to have a chance to compare G. R. Houston, local field manager, at tha United and pledge of support have the entire lows: throughout 13,179,910-98- ; park from 2 p.m. to 4:10 p.m., strongly, 1915. 1914, made American the. country that she the records of the candidates Cox come from widely varied sources. said this morning that mechanics will also from 6 p.m. to I p.m. States. He commends Gov- Spry 14.882,282.78; 1914, $5,659,955.87; and Harding. I ask you to find In la and other prominent men of Utah Judge Stephens received hi early Th inuic ht furnished by the com1918. $8,195,- - be on the field as soon as the planes 1917, $6,857,771.69; When Mr. Roosevelt and hie party record one constructive acto overhaul the motors and pany, from Hawkins military- - concert education In the schools of Salt Lake active and efficient work in for aljght 1920 1919, 853.20,$3,097,710.90; r mornUnion arrived at the station this complishment in public life. He has make necessary repairs. As soon aa band, Hopes were expressed that of- and was a student two years at th behalf of the measure. $8,046,627.61, mak'ng a total of ing they were greeted by a large con- lived up to the old guard of the Rethe transcontinental flying field, re- ficials of, the company present eould University of Utah. He received hla Three great reclamation promen of Democrats publican party, up to the old group leading Bachelor of Arts deifree from Cornell now under consideration tingent we re: 1914. cently purchased by the city, can be be prevailed upon to glvo Short talk. The disbursements " selected by- - Roosevelt, the isiWiWgrtrtip " jects, and womSn ftcartftd put lit, readlnw. several plane he At last accounts, th employee wer university and laid the foundation for will,' he polriU ouf. equal the '&r,-t- ire $l;140,f)S8Y3g, n SKY chatr-iowhich has th held 9 o in rein Iw-.the senate ij.of ' Tb v g hi from area of Utah and Nevada. said, will be brought liere fo btf Ifgalcareer pt Harvard Universienjoying' t h twee 1916, $4,644,13 1.61 ; 1917, $6,725,tMCr'TlHti blUckea--nationa- l committee. With but a -'th 'law school of .Wnich ty, participaThera is a, strong Indication, he1919 on the Salt Lake division of the route, brought their lunchea with them. $8.8$ 1918, 1,294.61; 4U,74; handshake or two, the tion Jn the league of nations. coentile, stiTutlon genial he ia 11 graduate. He entermaintowartTYhe of a ataff full mechanics' ' and' states, pointing 1Vl40.77 $2, 548, $54.28: .82, tained ...At the 1$20, to- - the enttrvpartjrhastdly-motore- d "Onthe oUbnrhand the practice of law with th firm ed three- - tbajihttl-Mt, ..Unie, all , structiorref present Psml .T 4M viaduct above the Rio Grande shopa was a backwoods state. James B. Cox making's total of $39,649,553 of BteiffieriS," Biriith A 'PJrter.' 'Eu&- fori TTOUteraia can Falls, the Columbia River was a sum of cash on hand Houston oays, there is a need and and hurried down .the long flight of brought it right up to the front, with he entered the county atRiver basin proColorado a sequently the watchman, and chauffeurs, Relief Worker night on Society to of state the credit the July tl, steps to a prepared platform below In his program of workmen's compensaoffice ss assistant prosecutmechanics. the past few- - year, he For torney's motor Liberty jects. is which dir of 1920, $2,476,296.55, the yards where the workmen had tion, widows pension, and kindred remained there two says, the reclamation work of the Funeral service for Busan E,' Ellis ing attorney and trlbuted 'among the various banks of legislation. He never has had to call gathered for their lunch hour. years, during which' lime he wa has harmonized, and under nation ward it where state safe the for out Twentieth'' In a soldier keeping, dol tiv-a in the strike. Not a were held identified with Gets Warm Reception. trial ef many ImSecretary Lane, great problems, draws interest. lars worth of property has been inunder portant criminal cares, file is now which promised to make the work chapel Wednesday afternoon With the annoncement by Joint jured in trust Th the securities held in'a while strike office. he Neslen. by held C. hla term of four years on the the direction of Bishop l ..Chairman Harrison of the, crafts' orunpopular., have. ..bcen.v adjusted.., treasurer are 'as' folTok's'. '"arid"'' 'wer He werelw closing bench'wfHhe'ThlrdJwtlisiab'dl'rti'ioti-.,.,-.- . with success. Many relatives' and mendssurrounded ganizations of the sh'ofnf that ""fire1 til- - followed the same program which I State to with check found the report: flower and his service there, hia friends beattendance and ture vice president", waa before them, found successful in the navy. With of Utah 'registered reserve warrants. Elder James E-lieve, ha, been of such character as casket. the hand after hand of the big crowd waa from 50,000 to 100,000 workmen em$97,792.34; state road bonds, issue the principal speaker, referred to furnish the basis for hla candidacy raised In applause. in the navy we had no strikes, so414 per cent Interest, of 1917, Relief ployed drawing of the labors to warrant hia elevation to the and to the worthy Mr. We found that 99 out of 100 strikes Thla has been a great trip, $394,000.00, stats road bond, Issue Irt which tAi deceased had been supreme bench of the state. . Roosevelt declared. We have been to could be settled ciety 4 4 per cent interest, by Bitting man to 1919, drawing prominent wotker. .'Her to the the north, down the west coast and face to face about the council $189,000.00. and life ln.ng devotion are now swinging back ' home. We man, Five Barbers Take I believe that labor strikes table. an The last auditor report showed Church were lestltled to by Bishop don't go a bit on this front porch" would always work out right If handCow excess x In of of amount the the of The and Brest, $1.02 D. monthly report Romney Grson We State Examination Neslen, to think anyone intending theory. led human lines.- - 1 am glad to books, on deposit, which was turned Testing association was hssued this E. B. Alder of the Ensign stake Rerun for office should go out over the tell along I will be with you again In closyou of in the month into the treasury The "Opening agd country and find out what the people October, our theory being that we mornlntf by J. E. Dorman, chief- - of lief society. were for Five applicant barbers liAlex. offered March, 1917. wanL must know the country better as the United State ing prayer of division were the In cense examined Utah dairy F. ,by E. counselor . Gov. Cox will visit you in SeptemJotph Lyon and former is not an Individual mat of agriculture. W. Clemente and Dr. F. Music waa furnish by the B. Hart-loonSimmons. department ber. It is not the purpose of the campaign For Candidate Muir, Circumstances have united In makon the development ward choir, O I. Romney, Jr., con- a Samuel G. Paul Tuesday;- They were Democratic party to go back to the ter." Interviewers had but little time to deur Democratic Nomination of Inthe.commenting Giant Russian sunflower In ducting, the Thorns quartet,B. LaThomVernon Morrow, Salt Lake; Ling Jal-eltgood o'ld times, either in living con- speak with the .visitor . before the ing the Utah state capltol the most Brewerton. Eleanor this state, a substitute for corn aa a ditions or wages. In 1914 the Repub- luncheon given by local Democrats In serted public building In the state. Hiawatha; Lin Christensen, Geo. j, declared as and Lytzle Thomaa V Jward. Mr. W. Hungelford and R. A. George, Salt lican slogan was 'A Full Dinner Pall.' honor of Mr. Roosevelt at the New. The governor and tha atale road engiIn a letter to the press, Leo J. Muir cattle feed, Mr. Dorman accomwas the Crawford It. conacres were-fivas Jennie a time and dinner many . Lake City. Wjs've prosperity pails fulj of public in- there hotel. When asked," however, neer are in Denver, attending South- State superintendent Interment waa In city cemenow. We Jon't want to appeal to a houseNew planted this year as last and that its panist. Yorki Ohio and New Jersey ference of the League of the In takes the stand that the cultivation waa dedicated struction, the where grave aucces from man's stomach. Full stomachs are not how a is Uinta state of tery. proving were going, Mr. Roosevelt inalsted that west; th secretary Miss Martin to Speak. enough for Americans. It might ba they were surety going Democratic, county; Leo J. Muir, rtale superin- politicians of the state have refused to an econo rage viewpoint- - More food by Edwin Q.. Cannon. all tight if he were running a zoolog- when he left them about three week tendent of public Instruction, is expect- join In a move for the value acre is obtained from the Miea Lilith Martin, who epoke at ical garden. Russian sunflower, he said, because Boy Fractures Wrist And ago, He answered the hazard as to a ing to leave this aftemoen for Uinta nomination ,of a candidate for filling of We want to Improve working and sure park band stand last Friday, the heavier yield. Liberty broad with a Democratic victory will he hence j We Porch want to lift the. Arm in Fall From A aectlop of the report under tho living conditions. superintend. atato summVhoooftthunlamile. will speak at the tame place next FrioMh level ; of nation to In a the the candidate for the nomination of caption of A Yellow Streak Shields is be higher people While the private car of the party versitv: Atty. Gen. Dan B. 1st at I o'clock on Representative ll the way through. 'Let Well Enough ia Jamea , state superintendent of public Instruc-- Rocky Mountains," ta a follows: Albert Christensen, t years old. son day In Theory and Practice." parked In the Union station, Mr. at a conference In St. Lou Alone might be another slogan, but Roosevelt as defined by Webster, of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Christensen, 204 Government is tlon at th Democratic convention. Yellow, reneral, attorney assistant visiand the rest of Wolfe, the Miea Martin Is a National Socialist or- we are not satisfied wlthpresent con- tors .were taken Mr Muir waa appointed state eup-te- r 1 a bright, golden color, reflecting wa. investigating county, Temifle South in Duchesne along ditions. There la amighfx4!ne kind street to the main business thoroughstat land erlntandent of publle Instruction by more light than any other, except east Fourth South street, suffered aa gunizer. rights' member of the of dteeatlrfactlon In thla country. Its fare of the Webster, however, doe not compound fracture of the elbow and part of th Got. Bamberger to fill a vacancy in whit city, were met by a band board are out" in various J that occasioned by thareslg nay anything about a yellow streak fractured wrist Wednesday night when position ahd proceeded to the Newhouse " ho- stat choosing lieu la Ads"; member " ' " which w have heard mentioned oc- ho fell about 10 feet from the porch at board are also tel, where luncheon waa served. . pt th state equalization taken to the emercasionally In a very uncomplimentary his home. He waa hi scattered. Secy. Bailey and Prof. WilWill Speak Tonight. father and later to certain gency hospital by reference with manner absent InvestigatPeterson being In the tabernacle tonight, begin- liam Dr. the "yellow streak removed to Bt. Mark's hospital. southern However, Utah; in people. lands coal ing here mentioned does not apply to the ning at t o'clock, Mr.. Roosevelt will T. B. Beatty is running dowh. a story address a mass meeting of citizen of that illegal methods have been used population of the Rocky Mountains Echo of World War nor Is It made of gold (of which there . th stale. ' Large delegation are ex- In health work In a remote comer of Is a considerable amount mixed with Heard in Salt Lake centers. In- the state, whllo Dr. Harold R. Hagan. pected frdm nor of and soil Provo of the C.A. is valleys) th fertile Logan. cluding Ogden, t4t crops and peats commissioner, H. L. on butter or many of th valuable things Boyd of Ogden will preside. Echoes of The . world war were his vacation and Adjt. Gen. Fred Mullifter chairman of th Democratof national that color, if a "birdman wer to sounded today in the state war listate guard. of the Jorgenaen, Coloraic state committee has extended an Is fly from El Paso sway at Camp Perry on a rifle cross brary when a report was filed by H. For thla eight room modern brick invitation to the general public. do, Wyoming and Montanay-theof. th county con-c- il residence on fth East with Lot 49 hundr8d b"utiful Utah ft. down over and to Idaho through hor"! In addition to Mr. Roosevelt. Justice stalls. agricultural Justin, ft x 19 rods Garage for four cars, of defense of Banpete county, reRobert S. Marx will be a speaker and, tlcian, Is Inspecting-th- e crop of south- - three herd of educated elephants, said and Arizona to the Mexican border hewhich vjould rent for $260 per how th patriotic citizens, month lating of yelsee would will tell the story of th life Of Govstrip Commissioner great th to be droves Insurance above and far average, Flowing well on th premUtah was of coal that every pound the dtnowlng blooms ef great the rooms flow caused upernor Cmr. Justice Marx ha known Rulon B. Weltr ts Vaving to attend of has house four by ise This cam? is, a menagerie of Interesting RlJg,lar, aunfiowera that dairymen needed for th transporting of troop" stair and rooms downstair with th presidential candidate through his th national convention pf state Insurused wood. ia rich in and room to both apartment specimens of wild animal life. includ-Jar- e bsh entire political career and ta his .warm ance commissioners. x growing this yeara- for silage. This ships, and a trafficBanpete In cord wood we lprivate entrance to each An idea! timber, long felt and lion cubs, tigers, a hlp-- j plant aeema to fill supporter. Th Justice, once listed by IngJIons Is which t lasting lnveetment for email family who of the started military record aa dead, Is A veteran elephant, giraffes, a particularly among dairymen would occupy th down stairs and Rocky Mountain The L; D. S. University of th world war, Going through th Library Secretary ; . nt midget" elephant not four feet tJt,hlgher valleys of th lower This, with-ththe upstair too. of the valley File and more Candidates th Nineteenth with than region division, fnstruction and employes numbering 1,$0, battle, wounded 14 time rarare, should bring In $55 6 per Completes will yield that Indicate dr-they list of a famous bea was the Reports ona he is of the best Thi i day large personnel up aa Expense JReports month. we know of. and la a cua performers, th John Robinson about twJc th tonnage per acre fore the armistice waa signed. He la ' Miss ropositions state condl-dalibrary E. same Downey, Mary the Circus will exhibft in Salt take on Frt-- j corn grown under money maker. You who are paving known ns an able and places 1150 can and It ts expected secretary and organizer, 1 back from Brigham Clegg, candidate for the rent, hup thi home for Aug. 27, giving two exhibition tiona. Thfow- fact that sunflower Increased th out town and let It pav for Itself. If you students. of at .ash; for -Sllsee Ms at 2 'and t p.m. at Bonneville park. be used lie will also speak on th league of the Chautauqua summer school for R nomination Congress publican wilt r wise and prudent, yo It ts ! activity In ailo cohetrutlion andrelieve where she taught Ninth South, and Main streets. nations, suffrage, education and reel, Chautkuqua. N. from-th- e Second district. Died a statei harry. matton.' you have accommodaPreceding the, performances. 4 here expected that thi .will greatlyobtained course there this summer. This comment of ht expenditures with ihe secwill be a big street parade, with many th feed shortage thet hss A party nf eight persons are in Mr. pletes her fifteenth year of date today. They total $2122 tions will you please brilliantly eost anted performer, rare here during the past two yesrs. men retary Roneevalts car. Th visitor are due work there. to datq Th report urge that dairy here tomorrow morning ever took the wild animals In uncovered cage and from Utah student to lear Five statement of 'William E The nu- take advantage of the work of the communicate with ,our the Oregon Short Line with stop to summer conhe this rear. They were other on foot four brass candidate for the Republican association and fv merous deoora'ed M splendid . Green float, Ct?T at Evanston, be made River, Henrietta Soft. Brlgint for the nomination for governor, shows that H free. Th methods end means of horseflesh. office, Wasatch 961J of ML Under and Pleasant: specimen Chevenn. Carter. th R "race Rawlins he ba enent 91.621 . 12. - Much of thi of herd the 'principal tm prolong of qualiie Wesy. pageant will traverse, 'direction "f the torsi. Democrat the, W. Harris. Ogden; Merle he we ighing and was for newpper gderttir.g f rues' are being ente'Vamed thi after. Verrai; shortly sfief J efvt in the4 through tha'pewajirsl Lilas Rsymonl. nd Mr. sav esch cow s ,;ik. of J J noon testing to th a. morning. evening Log previou I Air Mail Planes Predicts Passage Of Reclamation Dill Due Here Today I A- On Way to Coast rl 2 11 100-ya- rd 1 . a, V - -- by''if.--Ls-''MulM- Wsr - la . . fjs " -- Report Tefls of Yellow Streak in .- Officials Leave; Tal-mag- e, Mountain Region Utah is Without' Governing Body In-d- o. ft- 1 pf non-partis- . H . Investors, Attention! "Duplex Apartment For Sate out-of-to- $5500.00 n Krr,-4-hirma- - n p"1-popotamU- r-- .'making y, . - j If I ; t brd. Ry-drlc- h, Cow-Testi- I ) a w |