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" 9,0 ,,i, '' , ' 0, ' e,' 0 .,,... 00 0..0 .., 000,411,.....'-'- 6 ..0 '' t, 0,, . .,0 1 4 '''N I, i, t: C t S. 0 , .. 4 0, ... --- Thu Net' Paid Circulation of THE DESERET NEWS. for Monday, July 17, 1921 was - a 29 9 665 t i -- 71 -- RANTED -- ALSO -- ' , IN CAIFORNIII .. . --- -- -, , -- ,Sileged Sledge - Hammer Cracksrnan - Faces Long -- AccusationsPo- List-- of lice Give Prison Record., ' ' E -- th e arrdbt of James Steetritari; Witb . ,..t, Monday afternoon, also known as Slimes Stillman r the police believe they have the "sledge... hammer yege responsible for cracking 14 sates in Salt Lake over SaturT day and Sunday. Stillman, it became this morning. is also wanted : known ' an the coast for seven jobs during the last three months. and In Wyoming and Montana for a number of exploits by '. the same method. The arrest was made at Main street ,,,, knd Broadway by Detective Burt Sea .:. ger Dick Exidington and Tom Goiightly of the police lepartment, and r Al Prichard of the Burns Detective airessey-- - When booked tbo priaonar ',,t gave his ;tame as James Steelman and ...,.4 kis occu6ation as a cook. "t Stillman. according to the records. s given an indeterminate sentence the Utah Mate prison June 103, 1920. or third degree burglarY. He WaS paroled March 21, 1921, and hia sentence waa terminated in July of last year. California Jobs. i Word received from C. S. Merrill ofo bureau at Sacra-'lentThe identification is that Stillman is wanted for of each the following burglaries, means of a which was committed by with which Aevy the combinations and locks of the aft. were knocked off: March 13. , - 1922. office building. Santa Barbara; March 20. oftce building, Pasadena; March 2, Auto Car Sales company. Fresno: April 21, the Dunn & Frazier May Furniture company. Sacramento; 16, the Griffin Sheet Metal Work', & Co, Fresno.; May 31, the Whitney store. San Diego; June- 3, four etores It Santa Barbera. la California BtElman II reported to have operated withstwo other men and to have attacked eates of every variety from the otee l cabinet kind to the of heavier types. Entrance to most the the places was gained through and skylight. but in the Pasadena Santa Barbara burglaries a pass key was used. A communication received from the authorities at Billings. Mont.. declares that the "sledge hammer Yen( conducted his activities there foronseveral months and was an expert was safes. that he given So elusive was he -He the title of the Phantorn Kid." is reported to have operated eimilarand Cheyenne. ly in Great Falls. Mont., Wyoming. Police Record. Stillman was arrested by the loeal ' convicted police on Dec. 3. 1316, and of second degree burglary. serving six months. According to the police bis : record in cracking safes it that nature as to lead them to believe he is responsible for the jobs in Salt ! Lttke during the last few days: in r which 12 concern e reported a loss of about 81.450. The places broken into i were the Hirschman Shoe .utore, 113 ' south Main street: the American Fuel Co.. Salt Lake Security & Trust buildCo,. 321 Pelt butrding; 7 ing; the Agency e Paving corn-the Pliny. Utah Savings & Trust building; the D. L. Davis Oil Investment Co.. Utah Savings & Trust building: the Pembroke Stationery Co... 24 East Broadway: the Heber J. Grant & Co.. 21 south Main :greet: the Baird Realty 1 . ,, Co., 51 west Swath TeM31P etreet; AtWalter T. Gunter, flab &wines .. 4 - torney Realty '7' & Trust hunting:- Co.. Continental National bank buildi- CO.. ConLumber ng:- the Overland tinental National hank building; the Merchants Protective asso(ietion'.i.... tinental Nationel hank building. - 1 sledge-hamm- Is reast-is- - viese attatit:4Efurgration Decorateinllonor Of i Utah-Pioneer- -- s! w: '" ' , voo..Piter ! , I" V- t 4 4 , tdi, 4- r.rPr- rN :.,;1, 4 ".. - ' 141.1 - - !'"(-,!- 't A ,trror,s;,7 '8 - , ;., ',..,..' i! If '", , - -! - ,,,... I :t ,,, .t .'! 's tit418011. ,' .'i: ' .. II , ., , ,4''' , i (7-- 4 4, 1 - ,, ' ,!. ,,' , ' 4, lo A r, ., ., - A r , I , , , It.lt - , 7.-V- -, - -- - , 4 :4 ...., ,':', - .7- - i '' - i' 1",Leirsni,unni! . , '' ,..t. '; , - --- - - -- -- ., ',. ., :, , A -- 11,,, ' , , I ,...r4K1-Sr.l- I t' - -- 7:11$ ...C.T..t.Mt.r....-...,1.':..1-..- d in intersections - 1 , 14, , - If" ', rftl,..., fltIor - - , , 0-- ,-- fi., ,1 - ''' - ..,....... . i e , , iltfit.;:,,Illtii-ve. t i 4 . t , - - -- F7 .. . . ;. ;: . i dis.- - ,. ' - ' -- t yr) '',-',- - .1.,-4,,- ' e , A, 'It ,' ,;., I $ ' i fricc-- these detntraetong n'tain over Monday. ' ' - r .,,, -- r - ... Ian ..... ,, for .. , . - , , . . ' 'N',:, 14,1111. .... , IA .. .. Proi-oecr- E ,"'" - : - i ,'-'- - ...... ' f , - ,.. , .....,. - , , "re tort . - 1.,'....,1.41',- 41 16-- . - ,,., s,... ,11 ' irt li 11 A-- 4'4, .' ' - 0 4( 7 eledge-hamm- 157,,,,,-- :.,,t !: '114.11;6 ... , - peared in Opposition. re .. , . - E, Crockett . secretary of State. 'Eas iharge of the publication of .T.is,sk , bunting In r.a.,4.h. approprtaaely tional colors. rage and btreamers tot maietaproposed-- cnnstilUtlettiat amen& s ie'l atill xustimente for and totinot make gala attire for t.he occasion. Citizen, these 'proposals, finda.X.Ixat-s- o faathe who are furnishing autos to transpnt 0 11.), the pioneers to the variouts places , tr. arbruments filed in his offietlare of the proposed changes. He entertainment are .askod to decorat them in the national colors and .it ts is not o the opinion Ahat the entire all citizens rippropriatel !state is a unit in favor of thews prourged that m the nationel rclora and rigs in! pora!s, hut points out that, unleee i to,,m decorating their homes . opponent takes advantage of the The committee in charge of the !cplo.rtun.ty to file arguments against ' , ,... '''- Ap , .the .....,t .A, ,,,. s 1,--1- :t ' -. ,,,........,.,...,,,,..,....,.7-,I,,,,,,,,,,..,-,, .... ' . h , tr:-- 7 ,. 1,N,, ., -- . 1 - s L .4, gIVENOIVIENTS , 7 1; r- ,' 7 4 (lir) ,, get) ,6,..,:11, A 1 ''""rl?' k !.1,77,2.:....., ,,,,,,,,r.7..- -- :.. , 1,, - Acil NSL. Business houses,. citizens anti city officials are requested to decorate as , , elaborately as po'ssible' for the coming' .. , Twenty-fourtof July celebretion thisi e year in honor 0. t rle Utah pioneers. Arguments Favoring Props, Ife ,- - asked ...- The.ctly cort.trtimlp?n ,w.t ho i euI, 4',1-- nange. in Constitution a committee in charge of decorotion ' for the ce!ebration tfi place bunting.. Filed ...,ut None Have ,0,0-4-,,- ' ,,-- , ' t: : ' ' me - P.- -- 1"Allict.0' : .,: rj;o4t,1..:,:1 s 1 ,, . 4, 11171 , ,L. 'fft , .,- t ' ,ga,:ti t7.,,,:::, , lcli: A ol , , 1, , , '' 'I,' 7 . - . ,:'1,,,,,-- 1 - ,,,is A'A, i- ...:S0.,,1 ' 1 .;-- t v.' i , et, t s, ... ' 200'. '.' ''' St ,,iphii-,)- 4 -,,r,... 7,7, a- - ,. :4 -r xr i.") i, 4- It 0 ' .''' , - .'.- t I, ; t14 ";,: , - 7 r jzc;..... OVIr , r , ,"; 7 - - ' '4,,,!...:41.; ,, ,,, ,' y ' 444 Captata.Maurice Roee vrill command a .elect company In the attack to-- , day against a supposed enemy en-- . trenched in the foothills, illustrating' various stages, of infantry approach and culminating in a mimic aasault The with hand to hand fighting. company will be supported by a section of machine guns. a trench mortar and several 37m. tn. howitzers. ,Wednesday the use of cavalry le war will be the problem of the day and exercises will conclude with a real cavalry attack and the artillery will be in evidence Thursday afternoon. the be Friday afternoon will most spectacular day as the will be. to demonstrate the battalion Scheduled to take-parin attack. in the maneuvers include: Third Battalion. Thirty-eight- h field B battery. Seventy-sixt- h C troop, Thirteenth cavalry; --of the Third signal a detachment corps; detachment of the Sixth el,gineert, and a detachment of the air ser- ,4! A . - T- .;.11.;.'' 1 to- - ,, , - 4 11 ,,. 't 7-- '; 11 ..tr. 0. - ; - - ;'' ithr..; - ; - , ,47.,-- 1 ri ' ;ki ' 5 ; ; gulf- y. 4 , - met;-.ber- ";' YEAR m itizens Asked to , Fire Chief W. H. Bywater and his men are enthusiastic b(?osters, for the Civic Center, s with of tbe pplice force -- and Milk Fund CampaignThey are here seen the public to the urgent need of conof the Peter Rabbit Club in an effort to ctributions to the fund how. In addition to the big fire iruck the 1;:reMen's band paraded the streets with hundreds of children while funds were being gathered from passers-b- carryon the best place from which. the exercdses. sutyrY-trai- 1922 5fon4ay celebrationAaa nnounces that or not 'much la to be nne by waY Of none ran he published. any of them. . (I r; '''1 Itikltg-s- ,,,, :,:, ': ! ' the for and of thatesert , thing i.k The law parade ,' ', that every regist .. - , '',' , . ..- - , - Z,a-- 1 A old people. but that rather every et- - erol voter providee qk in A '' the state must be pro7. ,s';''.' .' f- 7.k';'-',,,:- t r.,.1,;.1',. fort wit! be centered on the entertain; vid,,i It h 'N'N't tV of these arguments. - 'Of"' - , , I ment or the honored guests, The dee- - Pamphlets copies , he printed by the 7 t., ,,,, ,,,,. , in honor wtil.,cretary nt must their , É oration of the city ,, , Pxi, ,, ". , l'-.. state ...,,which , N will recite the 1 . , , ei ,..': it is believed. as they rase a- through isection Gf the constitution N. as it now ae them O.:. rourt,the streets ,,,,,:..... ..t is. delight and a!so as it would read if changed - ,,?' --,.., :c'e"" Otis recognition of their past areottn- -, am ' t Ir.-- - .., The amp pamphlets ale ,t 1' PO muet contain plishments.i't,t,( ..,,, 5 gt N...., ...'14b .7 arguments of not- to ,,,t, Remtuse of the excellent work In In- - exceed Poo , words each both- for and t. ,; ' , '; .. ''..4'''',13 foe , ,F,r , dittn Pageantry done by the local Roy agatnst the ' )rtir , CO 4.':- - 1 ,e, , , I amendments ': 4 been has propoeed. as ' , ' Seoutir the Salt Lake rounell t '1 , . , I be -may Atru, tiled , with the secretary of It ., , asked to give an Indlan pageant num- - state in i;. ., 4Att,,, v. k,. ttiloo404,1)14i, . w ,,..,Nijoir accord ith rules prescribed , t, , her for the program of entertainment. b., law. is be- A short number of this nature )-l' ' , 1N, (1, .,:,:',--,,- .: 4,Itilk ,', lads from Favorable ; various i,., ta ' ,. ing prepared by ... :' Arglunewto flied. (4 '171, , 1, - 4..a..1 , A 4 '',. troops as followe: There are at present On file wIth -- ' .11 '' Ng , . i ' i'' vice. Li. Hilmer. Anderson. Le Grind Cart- - Mr. Crockett .,..i. 1,1 ',7 1, of legialative ,' f.4i i. . 7, son. Willis Spofford. Robert Kirkman, committees inarguments it ,,',:".;:; 4 ,.'t,, Signal Maneuvers Studied. favor of each of the 4 Pliwonh Brinton. amendments. Because Hayes,. Wayne Maneuvers yesterday Illustrated a the Kate gen.- 1,, Grant Sims. Dan Hammond. Allan ate was unanimous in of ignal ; 41Sle,;" ..... ,;., , t - , .It..-..,.- , , r'. its vote. with .,....t. a ,.., 14:,,,1wevecomplete demonstration . Adrian Le hut one Edward Braby. Ramsey. , communication exception. when the retook'. corps work.- Division Baron. Harold Carlson. Ma x Grahorr ., Untie i were in all its branches was successfully no own. Frank Jon". Jam." Nielson. Leo Jen- - mittees wereon final passages, appointed to draft argucartied out and all troop movements and firemen with caps in hard have hPen Made before this, it Is an sem Harold Saville, Harold Rumel and InParlr tn were directed by signals from air- D kETES of the city are not to go bottles to opposition each of the NIAin actual fact vouched for hy city recCarstnsen. L.) without milk if city firemen and pa-- 4 among pedestrians along planes and radio stations. as well as scouts will also have charge of amendments. reation center dtrectors that some litwith the result that a fair E street Persons usual the Rabbit flag and to the Peter of desiring ground wires children members !e Salt Lake kiddies spend their oppose or favor was gathered. Flag ceremony at the exercise! in the amendments, should, as codes. Two brigade, three regimental nithe At two previous Peter Rabbit par- hours at the play centers canyon on Pioneer day. can help it. As proof of this the directed .by law, 41 and five battalion signal departments club make the aPplicano is use in th,rre themselves as children contriltties home the there going non to Thomas E. firemen and kiddie.. gathered the sum ed nickels were used in the maneuvers. and pennies to the milk fr ro luncheon for them. All medipresident' of the state senate. McKay. Paul L. Willianis direct- of V4.92 yesterday and it is hoped fund. Lieutenant He h required cal and child welfare authorhies now to xelect one of the ed radio- - work, under protection in they aroused local citizens to a sense applicants Vecause Of the lack of triftTclont contend that proper milk diet means draft the argument against each to amendcharge of the airplanes. with Lieut. of what must be done if some of the general response to the fund cam- the tlifference between a happy conment. which must be filed with the C. B. Lee present as aid to General c:trs children are to be sufficiently drive is to- be cor,:nued tented cit:zenry and a poorly nourishthe paign. secretary-o1.; Stn,14, In time-tthan later than usual G. McAlexander. .Lieut IL J. Ry- nourished. be- mint A larger nurober ed, poorly year.developed discontented ed on the regular land controlled the ground signal sys- usual Peter Rabbit club !Mend- bottles whIch are the official recetAll. child population which-wil- l depamphlet provided later the law. by tem with Corporal Arling Mumbleau ed the Pantsges theatre matinee yes- rale for the drive are to be t at drug velop into 'a people with poor ideals and poorer physiques, The Civic cenacting as Operator. Propotted Amendments. terday and when the perfornuince was Ft o res. dry goods stores,. banks and appeared. business houses in order that the ne- ter women waging the campaign are Monday was observed as "Organi-in- tnished the city firemen The voters of Utah will next confident that in the end a arufftelent zation Day" for the famous 38th with a big red truck and their band cessary amount may be secure& vember vote on three conIt Is believed that the dire need of sum will he raieed for their cause hut fantry which played such a brave and of 40 pieces and gathered up some 200 etitutional amendments, proposed one for the vital part in the second battle of the members of the party to campaign for the fund la not realized by .F.t.!t. Laker . urges that local citizens be quicker in increase of of pay members of the for the establishment at state Marne. The regiment wascommiss- funds. The children armed with milk generally or a large resp,ne would their response to the appeal. legislature from $4 to $8 a day: IPlana field of an aerodrome and another ioned July 15. 1917 at Syracuse. N. Y. rause proposes to the limit of of Lieut. On account of the death !equipment for the 104th division, air indebtedness of the state from 1 Per Clarence J. McGinn the celebration 2 per cent of the tcital &seemed cent to reductions !allowed reserve service and officers abatements training corps. was postponed two days this year. The The third makes provielon to $2.865,576. amounting which have been abandoned. Captain H. H. valuation. program in honor of the day took for a classified. :amount added to $212,373.109. referproperty tax law in instructions Utah. place at the post in the morning. red to above, mnkes $215.239.385. the George today received Major Burton E. Bowen told of the from the Amendments chief of the service of the to air increase the pay of asnessed asof value onginai property regiment's part in the Marne and St. sessed by the. county assessor. war department to proceed no fur- legislatore have been submitted to Mihtel battles. Lieut. Ambrose voters before, but none have ever The foregoing figures refer to the ther as the item in the army appro. White. said to have been the youngest paseed. However, it le argued that county,at large. the segregation as ipriation bill providing for such aero- condition officer of the regiment at the Marne, and costs of living in Salt reserve between been drorne for officers the has value of property in the who received a distinguished service ake., for 60 days have so changed city and the cmint outside of the city stricken, cross for his gallantry in Ahls engageis it that not fair now to ask a citinot havring been computed as yet, It This order does not effect air sill, I ,' ment. spoke s for the yerular army at army zen not only to give time and eneris fo r this reason that the valuation le et t' eeen IL b' of the city can not be definitely an- - :posts. Captain George said. and. while gies to the work of state legislation, : .,eneraL .stcAtexanciCr.,'snos'n- as the Declaring that the Union Pacific Lake, will be depnved of a re- but also actually to pay out money for nr.uned at this tiMP, pc.cludes Salt "Bock of the Marne" also talked and i comserve officers air station. such M- the privilege of doing so. Short Line estimation of Oregon the railway tax probable All city veterans of the world The amendment proposing an inbrlefly. cers will be given sit opportunity !rate. war who had served with the regi- panies end the Salt Lake Transportato practice with the planes at Fort creased Ifo,t limit was up before the ment occupied seats of honor during tion company are showing diecrimina- electorate two years ago, but Douglas: The two planes already the Meeting. down at that time. Friends of retIon against hotels and hotel busses Budget Reduced and Yet Notice Giein of Intention brought to at Lake and other equip- clamation legislation. however. were It Lake City by issuing To Construct Sidewalks ment nil be taken to Fort Douglas of the operating in Record Auto Run is Made opinion that the people of the .and turned over to the regular army free transportation to agents of the Tax Rate Will be Higher, state did not realize the situation in under command of Brigadier General company between OgFrom Salt Lake to Boise transportation The city commission this morning G. McAlexander,EYery opportunity which the state is placed with regard den and Salt Lake, a large number of Due in AssessDecrease to to authorized the city recorder to ad- will be given reserve air officers to reclarniption of 'Inds and to pro:, hotel proprietors and operators of hoAi record run by automobile be- -, tel busses filed a complaint against vertise notice of intention for the u5.t! the equipment. the general said. posed soldier settlement work. and acValuations. ed cording persuaded the legislature to to Abandonment establish tween Salt Lake City and Boise. Ida., the railroad companies this morning plans construction of sidewalks on the north a reserve officerof a training station pals the measure again for submiswas made yesterday by D. A. Jenkins with the public utilities comm1ssion.1 sion to side of the people. Kelsey avenue between Main here. however, comes as a surprise to are the Cullen, Kenyon.' and State streets, and on the east side ,meniters of Blackfoot. Ida...in a Nash tour- Mosum, the of the Commercial club. the Taxation Change Bought. Little, Semloh and WindThe street total of Main of and budget between reserve officers who oprating others and and sor. corps Kelsey It is alleged that the railroads The cisetufled.property tax amend, ing car. The distance covered was avenues. also both sides of have been working hard for several ment 489 miles, and the time was 10 hours In issuing transportation compete maintenance. expenses of Salt Lake: Harvard proposed is considered by many Sego avenue from Eighth East., to a months- to bring the station to Salt as .with..thetn.sta. the..,operation-of,hot- ek and three- - minutes.--makintor40, 22,601t--of quo threo 4 City yeas. themast ltoportgint, 3141' feet añ on the eolith 'take:- góifte-hoMid ati aerodrome subihrttA jxliif busses and that when agents of the 527.77, se util probably have the miles per hour. age of 48 ao-1 side of assinst 23,010.4,405 a from 330 established will next be &enni Sego sear, board point Mr. Jenkins left Broadway and transportation train company support of the state commission on to Ninth East is held out in the letter from the revision of tax laws. which Is year. This was' feet east of Eighth Main streets at 3:30 o'clock yesterday they turn business to the hotels for tually expended pro. street. war 'the department. determined which the commiscompany 5:53 and pomina a new 1,311teln of taxation for upon at made his transportation by first the.city morning the state. to be aoted on by the next stop at Preston. Ida. Leaving there operates. and in this discrimination sion this morn!ng when it mPt as a ask for atter changing, a. tire. he is claimed. The complainants loinet uarec..0nzliti boar4 t.teulialred that if ttile, estimates at Portion., Man and drove to Pocatello at 7:43. At 11:36 a hearing and an Order- prohibiting -- , Arrest Officers not 411,eit, the present constitutionai ,, he was in Twin Palls. and Buhl was the railroad companies from issuing ment to revise the twolget The apStill on West Side reached at 1:36. Hiss next stop was free trnsportation. .1 to dstartments f..311ows: requirement that all property must Frifd Kopp of PleasantOrove filed portionment be assessed at its actual value. and all Glenn's Ferry at 3:15. Mountain Auditor. $115,000. plitiic library, tocommission the with 537 at Welt house on application a a at raid 3:52 Boise Home In property' muet besr at) equal proper- at 4:47. Time and ti"nd finance 262,000; affairs to public tient of the tsx burden of. the state, operate' asking for permisaion Fourth South street yeetordav after- - was taken - Out for stops and tire day cream milk of as and carrier will a 8130.make HOS real reform In the tat which includes 2312,159.50. public but with this Included the noon.. members of the sheriffs force trouble between Lindon and Salt Lake. He 000 laws quite, difficult. , However. new op- 13 hours and 17 minthe consumed 31)0 complete of a trip necessitrys,to still, gallons confiscated of milk bathhouse there are 50 porents of the suggested amendment I The a a under the bows as of moonshine utes. Mr. Jenkins carried a message states the route andproducers of At Warm two the tree wation andi place, apruce .. and gallons Springs; mash at that .present that the amendment would 1.1 the name of from Fred McGowan., president of along theme of took occaelon to tell the life of this i,,,,I.ntoo whisky. A man giving to succeed- public safety. $624,516,4ii, parks and for city dwellers they ship on the steam and electric Pocatello Chamber the house and of Commerce the at bird. the wondtrful found smal:est was exy known. railroads which, he claim. charge Jot George Public property. $212.000; streets and brief talks given a! the legislatures. and the present con- on the charge of to Mayor Sherman of Boise. our mountaine from ing cessive freight rates, making it im-- 1 ptibitc $553,749.04. bonfire party at the camp of the that comes to Ameeica...to--hatcstitutionil provisicin iP the correct one placed under arreet improvements, South nothrn and in 4;,11talicti wato the Big t,q unlawfully having liquorin in his posfor 660.000: and producers 'possible general, They point to the fact Statutory ,ttonocoaanesocissattioun the county This tiny btrd, belfhAtprinciple. He was locked ave.. rear its young. reasonable profit Köpp proposes to ter suPPll and waterworks $41.5602.3.3 constitution as it now stands' the . BUSINESS said. nectar and Marsmall gathere Jail Ismokw & huterne nt. 65 000: total, $2. nine. Speakers were Dr. H. L. permits the pasrage of In. PO that it returns! eorne tax maasures. rail1y, $01.527.77. stu- - to feed Re young 15 and 16 times per g mute be added ,Charles G. Plummer, a To this 'arhount Complaints Charge Men , 1111.060 for fixed expenses. which in- - dent of nature. who has tramped over hour from early mornin g till da rk. CHEATER Cli1C.,ACTIYITI bumming birds ire only ailth With False Imprisonment cludes $8000 for bond sinking fund. western .mountains for many years; The. Fred W. Reynolds, in us about C s weeks after their young --$70.000 writeoff for uncollected re- - and Prot are hatched, yet in this brief time. ilt141 Complaints were issued this morn- venue arising out of the assessment - charge of the extension diviodon of the the birds CLI,IEVIPLET that look like a, small round of the Utah- university, who has undertaken to ,,The, An take ing, by the county attorney 141111litt of the Intangible assets rt man the husinesa, when tuttnhel Are matured and r II F.4114...for spider furnish each night. Saturday wlsitskth.Aiugag.goxo.poanx,..,,fer !event 1, speakers U;'Or Intereet in civic Improvefrkg.t11-10t. years. and $ 4 0,0 00 II pc liectIt7hte.7.' 'Mali &Saha:Xi:Ad reef ratiiPent ltrIbiere!wirwArchis4lvziortthw-thirtgiswl.f. -B. Doe, John Bassett warmer erum, George Toward ments and middle affairs the of country,amount an tents the some association political the be from added must city. sucthree other persons whose names there birds August these reasonabie state and nation was made by Wes- and porn. from Brighton. gathered of are not known. charging them with !ficient to provide a for emergencieo around ' a huge pile of bright, burning W ng their way i n one day to the surplus a ley E. King at meeting of the mem- falsely imprisoning and detaining W. appropriated of Mexico cess. the of Gulf in a shorts and On this in songs lead byree. of and the thebalance for Joined year. logs Williams and Paul Fell. the formbars of the Civic Improvement. PubltheY c ross thin water and the ii1) . ,grand total the 'tax rate for the year reation leaders from the city, andliet- - in' ght : ses to their new --home, ' SI icity. and, Advevtleing committees of er for one hour and the latter for ' ' to the program. ned . ' ' the Commercial club held yesterday 20 minutes. on July IS. It is alleged will be made. Dr. Marsh a I mtleallethltivatapstInt,trt.dthaint hMoartinYth':thcarmpelnrstPreabsotiTtg , , birtelhatngogthhe; Rate Will be Higher, essenr the men were forcibly' placed in afternoon. K, , :Ali, Vigorous bodily and kept there against their Mr. King declared that- - every in- tomobilee In 'view of the rota that the city and also the trees. flowe--- s and k eendnlYandtocphttrzwiararteerof. ita11,4tht,..gratines dividual was reeponsible for the up- will, end that the e defendants,refulted that1' tourish In the 1 I il$1:15idnotbell jeantlaodtvitted oifytithveowegateTitswirnPo4rttatZ! iof the community Ili which toreleasethemr-trteetstmetttha the nee: neithereis rriorainsvn----;.-Ibultding No complaint, O ld he said. trouble grew out of the railroad strike to estimate the tax rate, . It will be house the purpoee of the building, but d ther e was little should be registered by the citisen situation. as to whether healthl indoilliaro.nbtohweezri: 'health, like the foundation. is the aLastbove7"11rmitilwisasonlothse were also Issued Complaints against were the most importatt, who takes no Part in the affairs of the him with grand jar. and the Increase In the rate will- basis on which all other achievements , I in talking of the as lle' city. The - speaker then enumerated B. Sprott.for charging theft Us.- , he declared. . built IA larceny alleged of .3 clothing who 8 ent as individual believed that nutober I people must.,71.m 01,,:,intwvttaapeonseatpl.60.4 :41,,,"., C. valued to it SIbtwhich belonged- Austin known to 'Salt Lake peciple,who bad I much time am possible tramping. fleaworker-earheltlI againet Alld office is, noir an N.1a:rutherz.: .00 next speaker. and woods were benefited -- both. in -unselfish viewpoint for the upbuildingi Wilkins, Jr, charging him with disHe gave nu--- in making th e computations would not admit that anything was of:bealth and character. ged turbing the peace. more Importance than health. He merous !mantle,' from experience to of the city and state.. the asseaseg Talus. Announcement IA life:show hew people be bad met in the I In conclusion M. King spoke of was made this morning that th as- - made a plea for the : Tintic District Visited. emoted Value of the whole county. in- -' not only for health's sake but because :mountains were actuated by generosity the 'wonderful advantages poseessed i This'll said. an appreciation' bf nature. le and good will toward others. le 4253.1111,1111. 4 by Salt Lake over other large cities of the etty, eluding 'With-th- e the country.- -- No thee city. he dehelp of forest rangers Dr. G. F. Loughlin of the figure includes the value of property.' a source of Soy and happiness and a , clared. has the beautiful climate. and era) resources branch of the Vnited assessed by both the Mint,' assessor means of learning to understand and .George A. Green and A. F. oftlehards. and educational recreational facilities States geological OUTTIPy. accompanied end the stale board of etruslisatiem.",leve our fellowaas well as all ereated!who have charge of the big camp, and ' , C4:..'ninIiiti;To that obtain in Salt Latta and viciniti. by C. N. GarrY, statistician. left Sail The assessed value of property assess- - ithings. I,Clyde Procbir. hundreds of Salt Lak- ' It is the coming - metropolis of the 1.6ke this morning to look over the ed by the former is 1212.$11,1101,1 He pointed out Marty things about ler are finding the Utah Outdoor to ' ALICI cam cordstse.. tent eanyon enloyable week he oontined. and it is the duty east Mlle mining district. with a clew while that isoomood by the state board tininsal and plant life of ttall'il 60 WST AI Smote- - waS, as ,.,. foreetelsociation t of every individual who enjoys its ad- to hairier made topographic 'that perhaps ' fey tad placta in which to maps I. 1ed.001.1211. 04111. to boost to .41104., this of end. equalination spoke of seeing a4humming The county- board 9 vantages ...covering Os district. 4' safe-cracki- .. . mnemy . 'I 1'8 Firemen and Children Swell Milk Fund against an entrenched enemy position will be the Problem today at Fort- Douglas where post troops ale conducting a eerie of maneuvers In connectioft with the reserve officers .training camp. The publio is invited to these exercises which commence each afternoon. at 3:30 until Friday. when a. conc u ng feature Will be a large scale offensive movement-tdemonstrate modern bataUoE ,.,..,,, , - TUESDAY JULY 'UTAH Infantry attack , r ' Probleb of Troops , ''' - IT ,,,,.,.,. ' ' t aTY 'SALT LAKE . I 4P b SUSPECT' Infantry Attack '11YEGG ,., 4 Mir' ...,.,....,.. r , 11'. 1 FOUNDED 1850 :,.! It 0. t r'41 raCe e3 A.44iff.: c't z a , , I ) ,,1..7.rwww.pPoPpqr.Ipe.lipmwworlipOPlirg .0 ---.-------- r 'it t ' 7 " .. ' ... , , .1) .... ..i , , ,.,. , . ,' T. , . - r . -- , A.. er . - I ,.-- .. TC1 ) , - , ach---o- . Aerodrome Plans th-ls- - , . ... . - ., - At WoollwaniField The-mil- e Ord ered Abandoned Hotel Proprietors ,- CITY SLASHES , Charge Unfairness Against Railr. nails , . ' 1 EXPEN,E FOR ur ,',.'Ir huhlit eta-to- n I - , was-vote- Strange-Maguir- : . ..k . pe ..,,.., ad . how-:eve- r. Et at 5. I ' 1- - . . The-hotel- Pleasure and Profit Found in Camp of - .Seite )uILDoor.Association iti :iu's .ivergoi.vr Bg Cottonwood . we rs much-latitu- seml-weekl- i i h I MN exi - I life-lon- COURTESY IS KEYNOTE -, ' a, -- of any business We combine with essential this many other auf-yot- ts, highly-colore- un-ia- nd Vi d Ford Owners Caran AWL , - Special k ., Think of 3''' ABSORBERS . b $9:00 :Per:Set, long-from- Installed , ti;j 1 . ift-th- , L:LJ.:-.L ... - .1. k to . . 1 - , - . -. - . . . - l .. ' .... .1 ... t ' ' 4 1 t t ; ::', .. - t , .. , i iI " i 1 , . I ' i . , ; . .. ' f, '14- it , , 't.' I t J . .. t .t. rz - ' . ': 1. - 1 ..! ,,'- , y Kenyon Cafeter la - I: i :. , t i ItI At Meal Times ' ,....,..: 3 1: , " I .. . i |