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Show T 1921 THE. DESERET NEWS SAUEHT TEIIEIS OF The Same Kids. By Herbert Johnson ; .uouEiiS 1THCK QTEL GUEST; IT CLEIIIt HT PLACED UNDER 'W. Smith of Utdvftl police Sundey morning The Smlth-MeNerreclamation bill, on which the Weet has pinned euch le determined with hope, meeting la the houee committee, acto Washington reports. In its cording the committee le now holding F. Richard place extended hearing! on the Borah-Ban- k. head plan for general reclamation to df Pio- Include timber awamp and cutover Addrewes i lands In ths southern etatea. It developed, dlspatchee Waehlngton -Conference a reclamation not hill could say, that neer Stake hope for eucceae against the determined opposition of southern congressCannon men. Southern members have served will not sup-to- rt general notice that they a reclamation bill designed to repre-entatlvwest. the icneflt Western only Plo-n- er premised that they would At th afternoon session of the for a bill the later support redempation stake quarterly conference. which of swamp lands provided the southernI ers would support the Smlth-McNawaa held In the tabernacle at A similar promise made In 1902. bill. Q o'clock Sunday. President Sylvester F. according to southern senators, when the reclamation act was pasaed las Elder Georg and ldftd been fulfilled. At any rate tier (nnnn pm with never now refuse to support any bill that Richards waa the epeaker. Seated not Include reclamation of nwnmp does peaker the 'end Preiident Cannon as well ae arid lande. EldThe Borah-Bankhemeasure Is dewere Elder Charles H. Hyde and the to please both sections of the In signed counselors ar D. E. Hammond, no doubt, delay legisiLwlll, country. McClellation ae a general project of this kind stake presidency. Prof. J. ! will require exhaustive Investigation. lan waa at the organ console and Prof In the meantime, reporta eay, the A. C. Lund directed the choir. house Committee Is to report hymn, favorably the Smith ready. The services began with the bill authorising Surroundan Hills With of Stands "Zion appropriation $t0,00t.0t0 to tha ed " by the choir and congregation, reclamation fund In order to- - expedite of the construction Choir sang project e approved and following which the Zion started under the reclamation act of hymn. "Great God AttendH.While This would be of little direct l0t. Eardley benefit to Utah as ths Elder Edward Bings, no d Seion Preide. state has offered the opening prayer and. Ray- 1 ) reject either approved or udderway, However, It would put thousands of mond Williams and the choir sang men to work In neighboring states and Will Praise Thee. be the means of getting the Elder Richards referred to the open probably American Falls project In Idaho under, had Ing prayer In which Elder Eardleycome way. The bill has been put fosward as prayed that the time should shall the result of a recommendation of the when the gospel of Jesus Christ president's unemployment conference, cover the earth as the waters cover The money for approved projects muet be appropriated In the long run anydid he said The the deep. speaker therefore the unemployment con not expect that to occur till the Mi- way, thought It wise to speed ug The gospel has never been ference llennium. this work as a means of rsllevlng In declared popular on the earth, he situation. unemployment the book of Isaiah It Is asked "Who has believed our report?" and later, that was done prior to hie birth In the in the time of Christ, the same ques- flesh. He appearsd to the brother of tion was raised. The majority Re- Jared long before hie birth. The veil fused to accept the gospel when was removed so he could be seen. The Christ wss on earth. Bo today, more day before his birth In Jerusalem, then 100 years aftsr the Father and Christ appeared to ths Nephtte prophy Joaeph et and said he would be born the next the Son appeared to Smith, then It years eld. the world day. When one understands the doctill refused to accept the gospel. It trine of the epeaker was revealed to the boy at that time, said, on understands what was meant the speaker said, that there had been when Christ said he had been preach a hilling away, an apostasy from the ing to the spirits in prison. gospel of Jesus Christ. Bines the or-- , Evolution of Man. ganlxatlon of ths Church In ths spring man Is, God once was; as God of 1030. the Latter-da- y Saints have is, 'As man may become." The evolution been laboring at home and abroad to of man la understood under this doccarry the gospel truth to thg nations trine. Ths Darwinian theory of evolu aged parents to promote love bf home The double quartet sang the anof the world. They seem to have made tlon Is exploded by 1L The theory of among their children and to them, "Pilgrim's Chorus. little lmpreselon, however, the waa declared by ths ote with them In their various actlvlg, ar said. Judging from tha number who reincarnation Elder George F. Richards. to b ridiculous, as the body, ties. accepted It, but a greater Inner speaker Elder George F. Richards addresscleansed and shall be taken purified, Miss Melba Lindsay rendered a vlo? ed the conference on the subject of knowledge of God's plan of Ilfs and up again. salvation la being obtained. "Romance marriage. He characterized as abomThere are many creed end denom- lin selection, Aentitled. The speaker said some may ask. inations Cutler, stake presi- inable the doctrine advocated by so me, the earth, the speaker dentMrsof Mary Relief "Why has not ths light, the plan of said, butupon In a state of celiBacy the reported that society, life and salvation, always been tpon which manthere labe.only one plan by the activities of this organization and could persons get nearer to the Lord than saved, and that ths earth ? T.he light has been re- waa formed may In being those who sustained the married rebefore the foundation of expressed the joy shefelt vealed, Elder Richards said, aa fast the world. to engage - In this labor. lation. In this connection he quoted privileged man Since came by as the children of God have been able Mrs. Cutler paid tribute to those as- copiously from the scriptures declaraby man came also the resur- sociated to understand It It would ba foolish, death, with her in the work and tions which denominated marriage as of the dead; for as In Adam all the epeaker declared, to try and solve rection even so In Christ shall alt be said they were energetic and faithful honorable, and denounced those who the third or fourth problems in ge die, In looking after the wants of the peo- would advocate any made alive. He la to redeem all men ometry without having mastered the said It was proposed at an Elder Richards said that to discourobey the laws and ordinances of ple. She atfirst and second problem, and so it who the gospel. There .Is no other doc early date to open a clothing age the marriage relation and Its deis with the gospel. tendant responsibilities, was to whlch-mtrine by may te saved. Of emporium with a view of meeting the feat the purposes of God wherein he In SpMtaal Darkness. all the theories, which le the right needs of the unfortunate. , hla people to multiply Tha Latter-daA person most believe, repent, be one? Saints say Bishop Kershaw N. White of the commanded - said,-anand replenish the earth. The eterwsrd spoke of the they Twenty-sixt- h baptised In water and have the hands tbelrg Is. the speak ejof covenant was the nity marriage No It hooka of those In authority laid upon him prove by the Intelligent value of the Relief society and the, to and young people of the for the gift of the Holy Ghost. When man or woman need' Be in darkness good work It was dolng In the various referred were to Church marry in the urged wards. He commended the Idea of .that has been done, Elder Richards regarding this question. proper way and to avoid alliances with At the close of Elder Richards and "chum-min- g those said, ths gospel will be better tinder parents not of their faith. the choir - anfl stood. Scripture which that person with their children, and said quartet .Brest. Sylvester Q Cannon called Nelof Jamek H. It was Important that fathers and attention thought he understood before will read consisting to the special fast day in son. Mis mothers win the love and confidence W. Charles Bird, entirely different to him. At the of the limitation of armaments He indorsed the behalf time the minds of honest men Jessie Evans and Mra Leila Ormsbv of their offspring Balnts and the Latter-da- y committee would hoped and women of the world are, blind Tlmpaon eang the anthem "Grant Us work of the correlation and prayer for unite In Peace, O Lord, and Elder J. A. Han- - nf. 'aLd!: they are In spiritual darkness. Hhc success of fasting the conference to be . Bo It waa In the time of Christ. On cock pronounced the benediction come when efforts were being made held at D. C. He spoke to enllaj the services of ell who were of the Washington, the cross his prayer was: "Father, situation and unemployment MORNING SESSION. wlHTngto engage actively In the work. said steps were being taken to Inau- forgive them, for thev know not what they do." - fiaul of Tarsus persecutRichards. F. for Elder the relief of work George gurate public ed the Saints of old and saw that Condi Gone In Btalse Reported F. Richards said he those who were unemployed. Elder George of them Members ware of many Preeddrncy. The meeting eang "Guide us O Thou put to death. Indorsed the slogan of the- stake to But when he was converted. Saul of The session of the Pioneer enlist all who were willing tn work Great Jehovah ' Benediction was proTarsus read things differently than stake morning conference nounced waa .held by Elder John Q Cannon.' and to distribute the responsibility. before. So with persons In this and In thaquarterly Ths overflow meeting In the Sevstake hall, commencing at IS There waa no greater happiness, he other dispensations, Saul waa a well am.. President Cannon said, than that which came ijrom help- enth ward chapel was addressed by educated man, yet he could not see and counselors Sylvester QThe coning others, and there wns nt greater Elder Charles H. Hyde of the stake preying the simple gospel truth for years. He ference was attended by Elder who presided. Elder EdGeorge work that' men could engage la than presidency, was deceived. The epeaker asked, F. Richards representing the general that of bringing salvation to the ward H Eardley, and Elder Rulonad-8. "Are not those who now vlllify, slen- authorities, also who made the principal bjr stake and ward children of men The epeaker referred Wells, der and persecute the Letter-da- y end members, who filled the to the force of example and said that dress. Musical numbers were rendered Saints deceived? Therefore the Latter- officers the by Louise Watson and the stake to effectively preach capacity. Musta was furn- men -day Saints can afford to be char- hall ished by the Cannon ward choir un- Gospel, must first be thoroughly con- double quartet The ppenlng prayer itable end eay with Stephen: "Ley not der was offered by Elder Cyrus H. Gold themselves. Its to the leadership of Leona Taylor. verted principles up that sin against them.' number the choir and Elder Richards stressed the Impor- and tha benediction by Elder James Elder Richard then referred to the Aa an openingsang Giles The sacrament was adminthe hymn, "High tance of faithfulness and willingness A. congregation feet that Wave i amuere or the sec tar- - on of God and istered by the priesthood of the the Mountain Top Prayer was to engage In the service Ian churches believe or have even offered d ward. by Bishop Charles Cottrell, said such service would bless those Thirty-seconheard of the doctrine of the preThe choir sang, . 'One Sweetly who topk part in it existence of the soul, despite the fact Jr. d Mr Leila Ormsby Tlmpson OlJett Member of Eaglet that thla doctrine Is set forth In the Solemn Thought. a soprano solo, after which the A Bible. This lack of knowledge conElder Charles H. H) do. "Praise Te Answers Final Sammons anthem. the choir eang cerning things In the Bible la prevaElder Charles H. Hyde of the stak the Father" Benediction was, prolent throughout the world, he BuchanAlexander Elder addressed tha conference' nounced by Harry Don. 71, oldest member of The epeaker read from the presidency He of the blessings enjoyed by an, Jr. book of Genesis concerning the spir- the spoke the Balt Lake lodge of the Fraternal Latter-da- y Saints and the opporitual creation of every herb, plant, Order of Eagles, died Sunday at his EVENING SESSION. for doing good etc. He read also from the Pear) of tunities theafforded home. 763 east Third South street. 'Me people. He said special Great Price relative to the spiritual among In the stake had seen the Elder Richard Discusses Subject of had been treasurer of Salt Lrke Aerie. and phyalcal creation. Reference to missionaries fruits of their labors among those who Mr. Don waJ k No. 67, since 1901. Marriage Overflow Meeting. tha first flesh upon the earth Is made were not members of the Church, and native of New Tork and was one' of along after the first story of the cr ca- the, work done on the auto was held In the the first sign painters to corns to Utah. The session evening camping stake hall, commencing at 3. 30. .The tion. Men is closely associated with Surviving him are two sons. J&y prejmother earth. Elder Richards declar- grounds had resulted hall was filled to Its capacity and an and Howard Don of El Paso. Texas and udice to many causing investigate and God'a ed. plan of redemption In- the principles of truth. Elder was held In the and three daughters. Mr. J. B. Henoverflow meeting Hyde Seventh ward cludes Vie earth ss well aa those upThe congregaderson and Mra F. E. Bpanton. both on It. Mgn fell, but he may be re- spoke of the activities of ths priest- tion sang 6 Chapel. Te Mountains High. of 8a!t Lake, and Mrs. R. A. Ban dan hood and there regret expressed that deemed by obedience to the laws and led a bv double which after quartet, ordinances of the gospel, and the were many in the etake who were not stake Chorister Willfam Cooke, sang hagen. of Denver, Colo. be held Wedwill services the Funeral authority conferred upearth Is going to be redeemed and honoring Braver waa nesday afternoon at the Eagles" club on them. He pointed out the Im- the anthem, "Hosannah receive Its paradisical glory. ConElder offered Pratt, by Joseph at Fourth South and West Temple portance of men magnifying their of the Spirit. Prayer IS street under the auspices of the sDg the hymn, Sacrament callings and expressed the thought gregation soul s sincere desire. Tb'e speaker said he does not see that failure to do so would result tn the lodge and the Woodiben of was administered by the Priesthood Eagle how a person can read the twelfth condemnation. The i the World. hy of the Twenty-sixtThirtieth anil . chapter of Revelations without be-- admonishing those epeaker toclosed contlnde present Having In the of the faithful end increase tnclrtisefulness ward During the sacramental service a spirit. It telle of the fall of Lucifer aa workers In the Church, soprano solo, "Spirit of God. was and how he took a third of the heav-ehl- y President Cannon. Sylvester Q. rendered by Isabella Daneleoh and an 'hosts with him. TWs would President Sylvester Q. Cannon ex- organ solo. "Impromptu lit seem sufficient to convince 'any .1 . at with oy Gerrlt Do Jong the pressed pleasure meeting thinking person, the speaker declarThe general and stake authorities He ed, of the truth of thla doctrine.- - It Saints In quarterly conference. were vote for the o( the presented It also stated in the Scriptures that said the stake presidency and high those who kept their first estate (hall council were united In their efforte conference, all being unanimously sushe added upon. The speaker said the to advance the cause of truth and tained. were desirous of sustaining and profirst estate referred to the Elder Pulus E. Hammond, moting the work In every possible state. Elder Datus E. Hammond, of the President Cannon referred to the way. Things earthly are typical of things stake presidency addressed the meete heavenly. Elder Richards said. Aa men recent' death of Elder George E. He pleaded for the obaenanoe of end paid high tribute to hla ing. are told to obey the commandments a home eventing and pointed of God they are also told to obey their memofy for hla faithful labors as outweekly benefits to be derived therethe a member of the eounclL to 'He and honor high them. , from. Hily parents to delinquency of Referring , . . thProloncd , , , Aa they bad a heavenly father, so all boys and girls in Balt Lake City. El- had a heavenly mother. All are eons of Elder William Miller, president of der Hammond figures com presented - and daughters of God and brothers the high priests quorum, who mors piled by a state juvenile coast offi- Butter-Krus- t, and sisters of Christ 'What manner than a year aro was stricken with par- cer, who stated that 5 per-ceof all of man ought they not to be? alysis. The speaker said conditions delinquency in the Mate came from The Prophet Joseph Smith said all In ths stake were quite encouraging Salt Lake City. ThlsA condition, said were at that great coanclt In heaven and ths outlook for future activity Elder Hammond, called for prompt Slices smoothly; docsn crumble. before the foundation of tha world, wss highly gratifying. President and effective action on the part of Good for when Christ was chosen as the Savior Cannon spok of the opportunity for patents In order that their boys and Dainty, appetizing. of the world. Does that not Indicate growth In the building of homes and girl might be saved from becoming old and young. the of mens souls? the ths many fsvorsble conditions which a part of the. element. The epeaker speaker asked. Chrjst Is referred to mads this section of the .city highly referred to the habit of card playing with milk. ItS In thq Bible ae the "Word, the speakattractive. He hoped the young peo- and hoped Latter-da- y Saints would Yow grocer aaOa iL er said, and ths Bible says that ple as they assumed the responsibili- guard against the evil presenting It"In ths beginning was the word; and ties of married lire, Would secure self In their homes He also encouragths Word, wss with God nnd the Word homesltes In the staka and continue ed the readings of the standard works was God .and the Word became flesh. active workers therein. Tbs speaker of the Church and recommanded that 11 Under the direction of God the referred to the Joy attending devotion I the Saints begin making a systematic er, Christ created1 many things. All to the work of the Lord and encour-- 1 reading of the Book of Mormon. tha-bo- Other-doetr- ln. an y f '4 e, 1 pro-se- tq-it- ren-ere- i -- -- h - j nt Bur-bldg- I ' the Idea Bread for Sandwiches mJi I r , 3 V jr 'fV-'-'- ; - L 4 - I' . U,v 'dhWjSx vLL t l,V ifr. sa'nrr-- r' J OEUEHTSinEO; - AT SIIITUI TIME the A large and enthusiastic audience Clvlo Center Fol-b-n byju,,-- In th Laka Thatr, gIt night when something like II. to carry- - on th, work of tho Center. , Dance. Instrumental numbers, songs, the playlet and opera act were all well done, displaying an excellent array of local talent. Mist Naomi Hoffman and company tendered well the scene from Mascagnis "Cavalerla Rusttcana. Mias Hoffman taking tha rola of Santuzza. J. W. Summerhays that of "Turridu, Mias Anna Grand Pre that of Lola and Mias Portia Rawlings that of Mamma Lucia. Miss Becky Almond presided at the plsno for this number, Mrs. Dolores M. Oakley did splendid work In the one act playlet "The Scaring off of Teddy Dawson as the scheming English mother,- with excellent support from Gall- 8, Martin, Clara Keener and Morgan Sweeney. Arthur P. Freber, Mr. Edythe R. Rowe and Charles Shepherd gave an excellent rendition of th first move- merit of Mendelssohn'S 'Trio In C , Minor. j Other' numbers of Interest Veer The Queen end Her Kewplee put on by Mtse Agnes Mary Garff; Mtss Melba Brown and Dan Borsaga In an sccordeon number; Beth Whitney and Ralph Lyon in a skit and dance; Baby June Purrlngton and her tiny sister. Gene: The Paramount Four". Alvin Clawson, Roy Utley, Hector Haight and Calvin Rawlings in tha travesty and Clayton B. "Experience; in a whistling number. Ray M. Haddock had charge of the program with Miss Lola Kelson at th piano and directing the orchestra. The entire roster of number waa balanced with happy nonsense and more eerloue work of a highly enterto taining nature, and was comparable professional program seon In th city. Candles vended and then resold add a goodly amount to the door receipts. 000 was raised Seeks New Regulation on Title to State Lands The stats auditor has requested John T. Oldroyd, stat land commissioner, MO WHISHT Y.W.C. - II JILL HOLD' INSTITUTE TWO-B- UY Iffi Abstracts of evidence Involving a number bf former government officials in an alleged $16,000,000 whisky fraud, have been forwarded to Washington by Thea Schweltxer, general agent supervising prohibition work in Mr. th Rocky Mountain district. Schweltxer soon after his appointment, was detailed to special Investigations In New York. Pennsylvania and Maryland and it waa In thee states that he collected the evidence which has now been requested. According to the evidence liquor valued at several millions of dollars wss Illegally withdrawn from distilleries in severs! eastern states through ths Issuance of fraudulent permits. Withdrawal permits were Issued promiscuously and none of the liquor was delivered to the firms to which It had been consigned, or In whose names the permits had been issued. Some of the. whisky was captured by enforcement officers, one euoh sslxure consisting of 16.000 gallons of alcohol, valued at 6600,000. being seized in A two-da- y Institute for the local Y. W. C. A. will be held Nov. A and 2 at the T clubhouse under th direction of nils Amy Bruce, field executive of the T. W. 6. A., and Miss Margaret Williamson, national board secretary, V The sessions WH1 begin at 10 a.m. Tueeday with Mbs E .B. Cntchlow presiding. Miss Williamson will speak on "Our Job and How We Can Bert Do It. Mrs. Eurdora Stubbin. will preside In the afternoon and Mrs. O. W. Bradshaw Wednesday mornlnc. Wednesday afternoon wtll be given over to finance discussion and club work with Miss Williamson presiding. Among the topics which will be dis- New Yorkr"" cussed at the institute are; "The Association ss an Educational Institution.' Program of Religious Educa- Two Japanese Students tion, "General Education and Health Mistaken for Members Departments." "World Fellowship." "The New Spirit In Membership,' Of Official Delegation New Membership Plan, "Development of Membership. "ResponsibilG. Ishll and Y. Ibarkt, Japansae ity for Finance and Responalhilltv for Convention Actions banking students who arrived last Membership. Ban Thursdav at and Commission Report" Francisco, have been mistaken all along the route to 8alt of the Japanese Lake for members Complaints Filed in Three delegation to the limitation bf armament conference. Cates by County Attorney The' two students, now registered Hotel Utah, came on the same In a complaint filed hy the county at thewith Admiral Kato and hit par'attomev. E. A. Allen Is charged with boatand caused much concern among burglary of the home of Mrs. E. M ty officials because they did .not railroad 1 1 23 S3 Emerson avenle on Oct. Cox. special train to carry ths Frank Cajioon Is charged with wait for theconferees to Washington. Japanese grand larceny for the alleged theft of Still laboring under ths mistake the an automobile belonging to.H. B. railroad officials gave out advance Chase i as to , their stopping Ira Mathews Is charged with embez- Information a cordial reception to causing places, zlement He Is alleged to havs misap- be given ths students who were suppropriated a vacuum Cleaner belong- posed to be distinguished Japanese ing to the R. Ackerman company, while acting as Its agent Service Man Buried. IIEVSlir BRIEF 'Will Present Program Th Dram-li- o club of the Yoting Peoples association will present a dramatic program tt the Ladles' Literary club Nov. 6 at 9. Rose For Divorce Alleging that her .husband has threatened to kill her. Evelyn Collins has commenced suit In the Third district court for divorce form Dennis Collins. Outline Platform Nominees for city commissioner and auditor explained their platforms Saturday evening. at a meeting at the Fraternal Order of Eagles The discussions were of an entirely character. Claims Bankruptcy H. L. Rnfener, a car repairer, of Salt Lake, filed a In voluntary petition bankruptcy In the United States district court SaturLlabllltales are estiday afternoon. mated at 6882.62. The petitioner claims exemption - of his entire assets amounting to 1160. He-brs- Funeral servtrss for Raymond a former resident of thla city, who died ovemeaa during the late war, were held In Ban Francisco. Oct 22. accordin Salt Lake. He ing to word received was burled In the Presidio National cemetery. Services were under the direction of the United States marines. WHY- ?Is Melted Cheese Called a Web Rabbit? ' hrw'rdV'th1 hot-vo- te to make some regulation' axes on his equity have been paid over the period of years th purchaser he been making payments on th land. The request comes aa a result of a condition In Utah under which th counties are enabled to collect but a of th melt proportion taxable equities. Taxes ar levied, according to the auditor, but are not paid. Owing to the fact that the title to these lands is hsld by ths stj)t until th final payment la made, the counties cannot sell the lend and th tax becomes uncollectible. Elks Plan Program for Christmas Entertainment Unusual Interest Is being shown by th Elks In their coming annual The proChristmas entertainment. gram, which Is to be given In th s Salt Lake Theatre, will Include carefully prepared minstrel entertainment, and some of the best musical talent in town, under th direction of Prof. J. J. McClellan, with the Mendelssohn Male chorus of 40 voice, snd a douhl octet. Artists who wtll sing In th douhl octet ere- - First tenors. John Barre-clougDr. C. G. Greene, Ebenezer Kirkham and William Taesenbroecke. Second tenor Hyrum Christianson, John Y. Smith, W. Sorenson and Norman Martin. First basses. Dr. H, D. Brockbsnk, .George Lloyd, William Russell and Erhest Williams. 8erond basses. Roval W. Daynes, B. J. Jenson. J. Willard Squires and . Conrad - Waring. Miss Becky Almond, pianist, will, by Fantasy. play a "Hungarian Llsst, accompanied by orchestra, with Miss Anna Justin as accompanist. Numerous rehearsals will b held, so that the entertainment will be a finished production. Drug Dealer Suspect Placed Under Arrest Soon after th federal grand Jury ' made It report Saturday afternoon Jo Morris, 66, who had been Indicted illegal possession or narcotics, - . a deputy . was placed under arrest-bUnited Statee marshal. A large quantity of morphine' and i cocaine was seised hy federal agent 6. at 626 south Main street, j Aug. where Morris Is said to have Occupied a room. Action In the case has been withheld until the federal grand Jury reported. R. W. Newton, chief pf the narcotic squad, estimated that drugs alleged to have been In the- possession of Morris woutd have brought 616,004, theat amount being, which the based on the prices war sold Illegally to addicts. , 1 'f -. liji 1. 7' - a 7 iifran gFl' i ' , ' f nor-coli- cs Y Auto Thief Suspect And Cat Brought Back ' : v" Alleged to have stolen an automobile belonging to W. Whehler. i 60 Panama street. C.C. Skidmore, alias IX E. Montaigne. J7 who was a rrettof , at 'Pocatello, Id., on advice from auto theft bureau of the Balt police department, was returned . v Salt Lake Sunday afternoon by DetM tive J. E. Woodard and MotorcyptH Patrolman P. K. Brown. Th autOaV1 mobile 8kldmor Is alleged to stolen waa driven back by th office from Pocatello. Skidmore was lodr In the city Jail on a charge of gt larceny. The arrest of Skidmore, the qT ers reported occurred after an ee 'Jit ing chase through tho railroad ynr at Pocatello. He waa shot one lg-I1 W ?Jm pursuing officers but continued p nlng till he waa captured neap Pocatello pollqe station, t-- 'i, hA-,T- 9 , . . Tuesdays Organ Recitz Tuesday' tabernacle vr? organ program will be aa follows, wim ganlst J. J. McClellan a casta The Star Spangled Banner. Phantasle in D Flat Major... ........ at-tn- .Joe. Rhelnh' Nocturne. No. 22. . .Frederic C Sou le Bols Benjamin (V An Old Melody v .. ,Arr. by Favorite "Mormon" hymn, "C Come, T Saint. .Arr. Kamenot Oat row . .Anto e - F s i ', 4 v . I u w t 5. . h. V ' to the effect that no patent will he Issued for state lands until the purchaser can show a receipt that alt 1 Th name of (he 'dish composed of melted cheese, with the addition of sundry asucea and piquant flavorings. Is usually spslled "rerobU an error due to the fact that persons who would see no resemblance between their favorite midnight repast and a her which earns from Wales concluded that tt Even such aumust be a "fare bit. thorities as Woreeater and Webster were formerly guilty of this mistake, until an examination of continental them where colloquialisms showed erred. they BEST COAL. IMMEDIATE DELIV"Welsh rabbit I nothing more than ERY 2S years nnequaled service. slang, belonging to the same category Martin poal Co- - 40 Main St. Was. 690. as a number oftoother, hut less familiar th favorite dishes of names applied varlou communities. In England, for enlonr. 2. V-SThose Not Registered man duck." while a la a Leicestershire plover" and "Norfolk May Do So Tomorrow capon I nothing more than eating-hous- e Followalong for a hearrlng . For City Election wit. th ing the same aschool of rough French call herring a opulet da Tomorrow affords Salt Lgke caremo. or "Lenten chicken, while voters their last opportunity to th Italian reverse, tht process, rechicken, as a "fish out of ferring to a Nor register fop the city election Nov. th le iho custom by any coop I. Any voter who discovered at means to 5u ropean countries, confined the primary that he was not regth New England habit of ss Itnsse s istered may register tomorrow of codfish as Tape Cod and be qualified to vote at the speaking and th current- - slang of turke ' Person city election. properly "Irish confetl InsteadIt of bricks.remain Bo. "Welsh rabbit" should registered, but who did on account of tha fondness of the at the primary, may vote at the Welsh toasted cheese snd not befor eleotlon without further reels, dtp en us tt Is a rare hit or delicacy. ' ration. , Tomorrow Why do flowers droop In a. heated room? V - notified ' ; that he had waa. present at the strongf-armeand robbed two men In hie room h house, The robbers obtained 26 from uh hit pocket Accoi lice, be Tinted a room at the Lincoln houeo Saturday night. H had been asleep several hours when he heard someone enter the room. The intruder was followed by a eecond man Broith aaid. The flret men stood by while the eecond beat him over tho head, choked him and took the money The men then left, locking the door behind them. Smith' crle for help were heard by J. Austin. Verna, Utah, a gueet in an adjoining room, who notified the night clerk. Frank Johnson, 2M east 8econ$ South street. As he ran up the stairs, Johnson aawa man in a brown overcoat run down the hall and out the window on the fir escape. Later Kathert Brown, afternoon clerk at the Lincoln house, waa arreated and lodged (n the city jail for investigation by Chief of Police Joaeph E. Burbidge Burglar entered the Schramm-John-to- n drug iitore No. I, South Temple and Firat West streets, early 8unday morning and ransacked the cash register. A there ws no money in the register the prowlers attempted to break Into the small safe in the office but failed. Rasors and a' kodak were taken Entrance was gained by climbing a sign board and then crawling The between the rafters nd celling prowler then cut a hoi through the celling. The apartment of W. C. Hlnterman, No. 1 Bernice apartment, was entered by the esse knife burglar Saturday reevening Mr. and Mrs. HLnterman wss turned home while jthe burglary being perpetrated and fired two ahots at the Intruder but the latter escape. 8 M. Lloyd, C4I Fifth East street notified the police that hla home wss entered between ? and t o'clock Sunentered by The thieve day night. climbing through the transom over a watch fob door and stole the kitchen with a $20 gold piece attached; a pair of gold cuff links sat with diamond and a savings account book. The theft of hen handbag containing a string of pearls, a lady gold ring with ruby setting, and a bank book, was reported by Mrs. H. W. Smith, $7 Eleventh East street. The bag was stolen at the Deseret gymnasium. Elder George Pret IS 'CiiiCHEUTEDW r, f |