Show Hjbf Victim of Fumes WISCOMB FATE PIUTE FUNDS FOUND SHORT ah Father Time turned b k Fit day much to the ( hugnn of I’eri y Halliday 3847 Ninth bast streit It happened ttu4 way Hallid iv pleaded guilty befme City Judge C h Duliiv to possession of liquor and was fined $150 with a jail sentence in addition Thin it was discovered that Halliday had failed to pay a $70 balance on a fine imposed for possesion of liquor in June 19J1 ludfie Dalby thereupon decreed Halliday must serve 35 days in jail as penalty for nonpayment — and addr d that the s ntences must run consecutively The last time Hadiday was arrested was December 31 — New Years eve - when he allegedly two pints of whisky to undercover men at a local hotel — Firm Rorom-nioni- and Son Ordered Ieae to p Home as W Wiwomb d ed fit m car urged on orncivi c lo hi el V n h! ei V 7r bl 8 TRUCK TAX (‘on illy Assessor Requests Aetion Against Fhe S Ij Concerns “Vc? k ht PARDONS BOARD pay-tio- ac-ca- st GETS 31 PLEAS sent Sheriff Scow-cro- REPORT GIVES CHEST terminatio All Regulation Officers Release Woman Held in Rank Holdup Case 11 I Un irranil unarne1 n ' ’ j Tooele-Tueada- St 1 r( 1 Economist Urges Reflation With Silver as Major Aid a- 1 c Complaint Cliares lliefl of Radios - jci c 1 c 1 c ei 1 1 1 c a- n 1 I i jt 1 (1 v i n V M I 1 i l 1 i c- 1 ri pslul'rv i imu inti 1 rLa y J10pilal Remain Available uiu uiwrn vs Poultry Breeders thi-Th- -- s- Loans for Utah 1 - The morning meeting was climaxed when speakers in behalf of private carpers w thin the state declared nst anv legis’ation underopenly aga taking to regulate private carriers w i ’hin the state Their remarks w ere J les B Burks 65 died Saturday at J’’t’lv9d with rounds of applati' mtie 2j0 or 300 persons crowded 12 30 a m of razor wounds allegedly “l" En' ernor a board room inflicted Thursday night bv W illard W- - Muvvir former state Bryant 37 a boarder at the Bulks Ullrlon on hand to attack the borne 224 F ist Sev enth Smith street Pnsl(r death ot the razor victim spurred dl tIlUrecd ln the senate bv his wife oltce to Intensive sench for'1! 1Mu'-vpi viouxlv had sUted in l’" ring the bill she wm nd lhp Bn Red assailant who Is said to a st nd fm or against Its ligc- J iking have fled the citv in a light coupe ‘ " lllon but was merely intended tn 'V mg the cine turn hemd on the n v uvm communitvhn Jllurke is repo ted to hive ditanrid tllnr ’’ rXhp The w oik of allotting funds f r 1933 rt Pdon tn that neconied 0( mre th n $25 m bn k MrSirL1 to the various agencies he mid niohi piMnenl v timer was given to Harold S n ttx ive s( i retai v of tt e rers’ ax oe lalloil v ho ter re -aid his oig in ration is opposed to nr wed the nrgume nt and cut his land mv new taxation or lie ’rising In th cod s throat c sum of the logi lature Mis (rare Bulks 40 who wa' ‘entin? slaehed on the breast and on both the U rn!mpk"l Trirrprf nrl c’ci hands was held In the citv jail over L O Muir Dmvu county commmion-- u for Investlga’ion and wa re night ho v as representing j jublx'r and ndar morning nfrr un ln ps nation of the case had been con shippersIn of the prnduic indu-trfivor of the bill pointing r— du tod Warrants of arrest for four Utah! Her sister Fx'illa Ksuridv 38 who out that a good proportion of tha ' truikiM men charged In a federal giand Jurv also was held using the state highaa are for invcstiLiticn indictment returned Januarv 12 at leleased jfrm fore agn Ftnlcn and nre not con-- r Di nver butihg lent to the upk ep of wi'h compracv to gain ll goernment or t tie construition and leg il iaixsessirm if government land m Gvrfuld countv niintu'uiue if the highway Colorado ssueil f r nt iv bv U omniiis Seeking Protection touhl I) B ke'v Juf’i1 J A Jinvif IU of Oyden rrp-r‘7 he di fimil hi s ore Dr Arm'd la ting the s’$ nn and rh t tru rai mar G raff 1 avion W illiums Neplm r i !s si that hm Interest are onlv iiff an 1 Ja lies S Ptestwiih Trev1 Detective suf ‘MkiiiH i urjt tf tjixe and Anhisn piotit-- n will be brought to Silt lake eirlv fc red a brulsid head und M f Pix f n ( life nnd propi rty and m th t f nest w ee k for arra g unei t an w ill t n 2 J I sti ret w a ai h ti d rT the pifpobei h( n f f 01 a he requii ed lo po t bonds if $ OOP in a (barge if i ei kless drivii g a n 1' e p h on oukM eu h to guaiaiiie thi Ir appear ime lesult if an autnmi lule rulli n on turn m the Cilnialo ine mnaritj'e federil emit tl r ‘state stieet In lw ern $ mt S nth and hu$ ini tv industries if t ih m l S Maixhnl W o i o Call n I I' m t n in i he had been inforired tin' Dr "n'e" rTi $l(Vnu(l'"! ntf DitelIVes Anders n and I D and m s sn Prestwic hare in fed itv and Brown hid si zed an auto le d the $ il non i etv d bv the all e f om Wd inns and Ne'pher KBar cn 1174 Mism in by kmg Thirtern’h tixis m uinnun and contract le la t street at 1 nt high nchnl w he e rieis The fug ve con pin n‘s on whuh 't allegedly was liuiroj e Iv puked Other spiakus nt the morning sev- the warrants aie based were a pied and weie tnk'ng It to a giraie neui ion Inlndid Simml It 'Ihiuman bv Arebie D It van chief of the land ju lice hi a turn ters 'Iran' the As the dele (Ives and Itimkn were tepresentmg rfLwMInbsLhn f pm t ent-n a a leeway to the gnge Brovo of tlie Rtnl X (pal lhalcrs fli v i n if north on Miitr tr Jflxtfn (1 u Shoo! Jna( pt 'flution S Mink V p ct th lUi km ma secrclaiy nrnlj the I'tili C It m n‘ IL itr Ism 1 4 rintc ik! nt i limp Sujh ttssoclutlon — I’axtons automobile was held furl Dr Calvin R fuul'h w 11 rontintiebiil i JaiU Man After tl as supi i inti mb nt i ( (t mite ibstiUan Sihuul fur ti e next jr r It w Rim 1 4 Ex f ()f 300 nM S( Liquor Arrrht nmmi rrt F r lit i v t y A Ge tge I avm t Bltll-- cvKnlc of th Gimted tmtluard of t ( T uh v I u t r a Jimi V It) rrj nr al ion trxexmi juor ( hare u hle on pi ohala n u t f ’ t n the f al um t w as n’enced i'lt ri e bu e until I ike B V Sioiil imim il iiip m nidi U ri is riiiiiii b r cin v b 1 h rnl Judge 7 lllman D June men tiers i f tt e ta ml fi It tint to enioll f r mei It ba t e insh exrlv rmi ri i n u a at Ip In n t e an mini pmv w r w tn eui I i i JJ)n n i f mi nu ntlis in t countv i ih r t) it i i h n gt t c it rv on X i Ml 3 an I 4 at tl e I v of n him i l T ed on put i nn a hi ei - J plans on tugiam bu lket t tab I) f llmmiaxl ruu( exe u hi19J2 $4 ai l’ropretor Xw? Opposed- available for distnbution t) the various chest agencies This amount was in addition to $3(1 000 pledged to the joint r'ty and eoun ty relief committee and in addition to the 10 per cent reserve set up for un collectible pledges The audit showed that duting 1932 chest agencies had expended StilbCo in excess of funds allotted to them However this amount waB more than off ct by the 3) saved from amount allotted to the chest H Andeison executive score Hugo try said at the com lusmn of the le 31 1 19-- — cc m j Vr8AhlT’n SIM'S m-r- C D-- al - s erl f UNITE IN OPPOSITION per-on- TO HALT SALE (e w manu-facluiet- pav-men- ta ’ MILLS AND JOBBERS f The senate b 11 proposing to tax and regulate trucks ana buses on the public highway came in for con demnation and praise when the pub he was allowed to have its ay on the measure before the senate state and municipal affairs committee Fri day night at the New house hotel Although railroad officials and labor representatives were the principal supporters it was emphasized bv the committee that this is not a “railroad bill" but was drafted by public utilities rommcssioners at a national convention a year ago as a mode code for regulation of commercial highway tratfic 4 Proponent declared it provides the type of regulation of highway cai riers sought for mnnv years and it should be enacted to piotect railroads from unfair competition Those on the other side while asserting their belief in the necessity for some soit of truck and bus regulation denied that this measure would proyide a dcsnable tvpe of regulation They staied further that it would penalize those communities which have no railroad sersice and are dependent on trucks and buses s and would impo-- e a burden on and Jibbcis who operate their own motor lines as an essential part of their business It was indicated by committee members that amendments are being eon sideied which would eliminate mjus tices of tins kind Opposed by Strong Forces Mmufacturing jobbing and d tnbuung interests presented an al mot solid front against the mcasui e Appointment of additional nd jail prisoners ttiong those who spoke sgainst it tax collectors to pi event of the day in de- - property considerable loss of revenue to theiwfre ‘Hnev Lockhart v ice president was which the seized turn Jroving county was asked of the countv com and nianager of the Morning Milk by deputies and federal drv agents mlsslon y n(iay by County Assessor comPanv- J red Ferrm representing m raids extending over a four- the Gilsomte interests of the Uintah j If prePtcout J H Felt of the Felt Electric mmThvfen0d that it has been cus ba'Vp Pointing uas held as eudence m tomary lor several years lo nuke a anc Aul° Supply companv Byron D It prosecution of bootleggers todoor canvass' for delivery of Anderson repiescnting the Motor structmn was ordered after coniple-jUj- ( collection of lev les Moving company Joseph S Nelson no(U1 tion ot trials tn city and district com ts Mr Preece antj that at least three representing four independent bus In addition to the liquor a number men be en urged ployed to augment the lines w D Rishel scctetary of the of still and other apparatus alio Utah Automobile association Heber present forre seized in raids were destroyed of John Scow croft A Sons He asked an appropriation men tinned from the general fund provid company E F Baldwin circulation ing funds to employ three men for manager Tribune Telegram and C three months at $3 50 each a day Mr F barr of the Intermountam Flour Dealers' association Pieece explained Chief proponents were representaThe assessor explained that postage fir the 40 000 notices which tives of the railroad brotheihoods be sent out would amount to brank Ojienshaw representing tie He added that mailing of no Union Pacific bmployex' Booster tices would not give assurance that leagues of Salt 1 alee and Ogden Irthe taxes would be pu id whcieas em win Robertson representing railioad plovment of the collectors would aug employes Orman W Fwing Demo Icralie national committeeman o( O'liictuin Ran ork of Allottin" Eutltlw Jt chdmrl countv rommcssicm deferred dall L Jones of the Union Pacific F '11 tion on Mr Preece s phn until a O Muir of the fruit and vegetal) e ( heck bv toe rountv auditor to de obber ard shippers and George H if the termine geneial fund will per Smith Union Panfir attornev rmt the appiopi lation Mr Muir one of the few Mr Preece rrromn ended the 8p representatives w ho spoke producers’ on behalf peuntment of H rvey S'out Ralph of the bill declared it would regula e An audit report made Fridav before Darling and Joseph Anderson as col flv bv trurk operators who If0ma nnight’ the executive committee of the com lectors frnm 1 Auditor Defuses Extra Pay for 'Expert’ Witness1!’ aw-Al- ‘ Opponents Say Regulatory Measure Would Handicap Firms Running Own Lines tv JOBLESS FAIL A iliJ 1? -- "'o' ' Lx Representatives Indorse Bill at Public Hearing ’ JiJ ’ i Su"dP“pK Rail Officials and Labor - Election Fraud Evidence Found liy County Clerk -- fti CLASH OVER VALUE REPORTS Steps to ptoseeule five Salt lake fmns suspected of filing false cssess bon monoxide poisoning with lnlcs ment valuations were taken $ riday by tmal obstruction as a contributing EEPING REFORMS the county commission nn request of cause asserted the f unity phvucim County Assessor J H Preece Repents of the companies weie in tlie di atti ei tifu ate signed b i id ty turned over to County Attorney Har The cause was haitied it was staled old P Wallace with mstiuctcons to da through an autopsy performed Ihurs tetmino if there is evidence of fiaud Payof Mr Preece declared the companies day night Acceptance had filed avsessnient valuations on It was explained by the phvsician ments on Tax Redemppersonal property showing a total that intestinal obstiuction virtually aluation of $109 058 w htch he assert alwavs was biought on by filch car tions ’(allied “ ie ions” ed was $284 540 less than the assess ment made by his office on the same Arthur W Wisconib who suc- bon monoxide poisoning piopeitv Ordered to I eave Home cumbed to the effects of what Calculate! loss A shortage of $4219 32 In the funds physicians said was carbon mon- - Mrs Wise onib and her son Aithur Based on the levy rate of 1932 the of Flute county tieasury duimg the oxide poisoning contracted at his who were rendered unconse oils last lo-- s to the coufity in net taxes due term of County Treasurer I A home last Monday Monday bv the same poison which would be $9972 Mr Pibece said bv dered were 1 Wwcomb in 1927 Mr Decern killed to Whitaker January lie also presented figures showing the doctor to leave their home at 278 her 31 1930 is shown in an audit the 1931 total assessment of personal D street and go to the home of rela Friday by State Auditor Juliu' property in the county was $32 790 tives This was done the phvsician C Anderson 880 which should have yielded $98) xuid because the two were again be The audit made by Reeves Wood 179 in revenue The assessor said A Ostler certified public accountants coming ill after leaving the hospital only $508 000 was collected and he btlieved carbon monoxide of Salt Lake completed some time Mr Preece pointed out that on this more than two years ago shows a fumes still were piesent in the house basts the amount of uncollected reve Chief of Police W U Favne who summary of cash transac tum (or the nue would be nearly enough to pro ix months’ period July 1 to Decern is investigating the case said hnclav vide for the entne general fund of her 31 19 JO ndju ted to show transac that a chemical analysis would be the county estimated at $a75000 lions to January 7 1911 the date that made of the victims stomach brain veaily funds were turned over to the Inand respiratory organs to see w helhet Although his figtues were not com Me mbit ship in the home loan bv gas he were coming treasurer with an unaccountpoisoned MacKay Reports Dincovcry An official repbrt from W D Fin bntik bv plete Mr Pieece indicated a similar ed for shortage of $4219 32 ” eligible building and loan condition lor 1932 when taxes of of Duplicate Voting In discussing the audit the firm nev eitv building inspector oil con of Utah would mean ap $818 915 were declared due on assess lations sn house makes the following determinations Wiseomb ditions at the ments of $27 230 500 He said onlv Probe Imlientetl W ith1 proximatelv $2 000 000 in new federal and conclusions asked thief will be Payne by about 50 per cent of the revenue wa-- i received construe a ‘It had been the practice of Mr home and for available this completed repent money collected c itv chern Whitakers predecessors in office to E MacI achlin from Nepht llon ( fuj ofm pnvileges v ere ac Inqu ry In’o procedure of the last Lt Chief Equalization Is Aim receive payments on sales of land Pavne said he believed he enured it was announced Fudav - by by the county and for tax redemption election was indicated Iririay when would have the completed fads and Fqualization of the personal prop Ei nest C Robbins chic f examiner in certificates in Bmounts less than the County Cleik Alonso Markay an erty tax birdrn is the onlv aim of his the state banking department whoioffire in eeking action by the com b Mr Preece said b has icturned fiom round table dis mission The discovery was made m In toe ing the foods at the sir "there is certainly no equality ex cllSMHn pf the n(MA institution at J’ox t partial payments were made no unable was Mr Maclachlm the home and books were money 'proofreading poll ceipts given sting where one fum makes a v alua c)rl never made of record on the countyl Mr Mackay told the countv com to find any traces of common pimon 200 repiesentatives of tion return based on about 10 per cent than Mote books It Is claimed these payments mission he had discovered one in He is continuing the tet to see it any Bn(j pldll vucuUunv and of the pi opei ty values when anothei however went into the county funds Utance where a voter had cast a bal other groups of poison nugni De state banking departments of the sev firm engaged in the same line of busi V hen the person redeeming his pi op-twice in the same district He said present en western states were in attendance ness places a 60 per cent valuation’ nr busing thelmd made a final ho had ordered his office force to funeral services for Mr Wiseomb and heard krankhn W Fort chair the said m and will be cunduitcd f umlav at p payment it is claimed he was given watch for other duplications The avsexsor edded he would aV man of the federal boatd finm a h a regular county receipt for the full would present the commission with in the Twentieth L D S ward chape! D C outline the policies Mr prosecution on all other cases when mgton of former of the amount on account a list when the proofreading woik with Bishop C Clarence Nclen Robbins said discrepancies are found having gone into county funds was completed ficiatirg Burial will take place in ‘Legislation Is now being acted will be the City cemetery It is expected the ( UJma Receipts Issued upon in the present session of the friends mav call at the French UtHh 1c gelature that w ill enable Utah "Mr Whitaker claim! that after hejturned over to County Attorney Har S itur Deseret mortuary associations to take advantage of the w ent into office he sued full receipt old E Wallace for possible prosecu room in the 278 D Flection Judges and voters who day and at the residence n institutions linancmg" Mr Rnbbin' to parties who had made partial the to services street double ballots are liable under Sunday prior said the measuie having been re ments to his predecessor and on count of receiving only a final pay- - state statutes for irregular voting ported favorably out of the commit was disclosure made Mr Mackay'i tee on bank ng Fridav ment in a small amount and i‘suing com before the when Me mbership in the home loan bank he appeared a receipt for the full amount part of house to bills will eventually be a badge of honor protest against which he never received he has at mission J3 and 98 recently introduced in the he (or the associations belonging last been found ihort m hi tunds said ‘and it is mv opinion that if all "In examining these claims of Mr state legislature The iorrner measure would give the associations of Utah will uvp the Application of Murderer to Wh taker you should bear In maid election Judges power to decide the the following opportunity offered and tese the bor much! Be Among I note Heard offered “In 1927 the treasurer's books intent of voters in marking ballots rowing advantages ’ good will result showed money on hand unaccounted where the ballots have not been Mr at Saturday’s Meet Mr Robbins explained that mem for which Mr Whitaker claims if marked as prescribed by law th result of receiving partial pay- Matkay contended this might open bership in the bank demands stock Demon-Mratorinvestment m the amount of 1 per ment and rot crediting or entenng the way for fraudulent practices He 300 Unemployed cent of their loans on homes onlv them upon the books Thu amount favored retention ot the present law s one applications for paroles Preto m set which leave decision to the court on Attempt after w hich they ran borrow 12 times nr Thirty wai $3839 03 This amount termination of sentences will be for the amount of their investment ballot improperly marked up an' a special ’Unaccounted heard by the state board of pardons Auction House bill 89 would require the I und In the county book Concluding that at least $18 000 000 at the regular esIon to be held Sat the bv reduced of and loan 100 total invest the ballots “This fund wai building county clerk to provide at the state prison The list of ments In Utah have been made on urday amount Mr Whitaker was short on for every 75 registered voter at an includes David MeGreg applicants 1 at of 1830 cent auditor alone which homes The 30 unem thatUccbon 500 The present law requires per June A demonstration by convicted of the murder of Maw i°ry hitaker s atate- - jpg for every 50 voteri Mr Macksv time accepting Mr Carbon county eight aimed at preventing a sher stock 12 investment in the institution LPcttm ment that he had given receipt for sal(j jj)e saving sought by the bill ployed wJlm S Lu tv m V Torn iff foreclosure sale on a home met times that amount or the amount pos more than he had taken in durmglQy inconsequential for Lusty manslaughter failure Friday noon at the city and sible to obtain in federal loans would was Involuntary the period of the audit because ofj In connection with the make available $1 920 000 for new denthconvicted hav Ing received part of this money in county building last September of Seymour B 1927 when It was shown as unaccountThe crowd won a request for Shcr home construe turn which he said Hughes iff S Grant Y'oung to w ithdraw drpu is a conservative estimate ed for Other cases are If Mr Whitaker's of guards at the Mid ale explanations n— Dele an Joy bor were received as being true in every warehouse of the county relief com Crosslev Lloyd Diaper Tofle Gnzel mlttee pirticu'ar it would be impossible for Harold Guvman Joseph Mvron Har Mr W hitaker to have had a shortage One of the demonstrators attempt mcr Bed J Horton Rudolph Konv for ed to snatch foreclosure papers from in exces of hu unaccounted man E Melvin lewis Clyde Me finds The actual fact however is the hands of Deputy Shetilf H G artv Mirhael Palonev harlrx O west on the sale the as that he Is ihort $4219 32 w hu h is $908 brgnn Taylor owell F b Searcv Jack Slater Ma of more than the unaccounted for funds George the Deputy building steps Stanton Smith and James Wilcox of 1927 and partial payment of lkter Charges Beckstead came to the aid of Taylor bor parole — Benjamin Bradv Marl of the dates and prevented destruction RtfiLsal to pay witness fees In ex nn nradv Memll Bradv Lolm L s Credited for Check! of an ces unless $3 agreement Smlth and Count Woodmcv Vier papei dJv d is ls mac)e between the asserted that and drspite state of the lavlor method partial county receiving Continued caes— S R “Hj Al turbanre he sold the property on one jor jgher payments to ‘expert’ wit Burns Eranns JenningsBennion pav ment and not entering them on bid by Frank A Johnson attorney neves was made Friday by County John Martin Victor Tnvce Havnie the booka as money received by the William Spokesmen for the unemployed ques Auditor C RosroeVigus county should have resulted tn the Sanford and Max Wallace of the sale but were tinned legality office verbal received 'Thi county being In possession of partial opin Countv jail— Milton Martin for par Charges against Charles Kimrev placated by Sheriff Young who said ion from Attorney General Joseph don Weber countv O M Vance for pav ment at the time he went out of 55 accusing him of murdering three the law grants a grace period of six ($ not liable for Ble office which if put on the book tba( jiaie In Utah countv near Lava lakes the months before eviction could lake expar witness fees” Mr Vigus said parole would Increase the funds to be ac- trappers 1924 were forwarded i rldav to Kail ’ even an counted for and result in in i letter to the countv commission by Sheriff Claude Mctau plnce harangued the Several In making a settle- pell ofMont ‘All this offer can allow is the grea'er ihoitageVA'hltaker Bend Ore said an Associated crow d befoi speakers s iff ley to sher the ed mov e bondsit hi or w Mr ment ith $3 per d em plus mileage A man giving the Pres dispatch of the building statutory basement the in office men It would be very proper to re- name of The explanation was made in dis Bob Bales who U believed made againMa vln calm for $37 50 of J quire an amount from them repre- to be Ktmzey Is under at rest in Kal where protests of were deputized armed P Goddatd who testified as a hand employment senting pattial payment received hy lspell warehouses relief at him and not entered as county funds guards expert In trial of William A Bales wa taken to Kalcspell sev then moved to writing hi acknowlThe demonstrator !n accordance with for alleged Pritchett a after foiest ranger ago by days the chamber of commerce where pro lion of funds from the nnsnppropria edged method) a demand may be Utah Poultiv been had he Habeas corpus uocredmgs to re- f reported of relit tests on the administration made In the futute upon the rteww' oftme p'ndm association lease Jov Lee 22 held bv f astness subsist Conpetative 'nter "‘he P Bickman1 Gus of such police dur-an- d were lodged with treasurer lor application 10 for C I) Cufl who akrd probe of a Wyoming bank rob- secretni v of the make work commit n allei!ed of U‘al ’ ' v were dismissed Fudav bv tee Hev later returned to the ctv check mmipulatur tnct Judge Herbe t M Schiller when and county building counc ll rhambrr T) iomnnMon tkrd the court uas told the vunnan ulreftdv and laid demand before County ('em Dal‘s h11 denied he is the fugitive department to )lrt been berated t mix loner F Whitaker turned over to the of means seek ment reimburse for the a so Is ocspected of miir beenl Kmzev Judge bchlllcr Issued the writ gumn Mr Hackman and thief of rountv bv the state log treasurer checks whih have in- Thursday on request of attornev s foi ' dfTln ''f W’ L Pavne Police returned from the bank marked draft-ma- n In the rt In Lake 9 the young woman who declared she sufficient funds He was given full Property ofteied at the mor'gage Burned l-as being lib g illy detained without Die of Mis Una Mane was that sale credit for these checks In making final “Mb was roule to McDonnell 675 Ninth fast street mail v filing of charges agnn't her SJ I ae't emrnt ul lli woman was arrested Mondav ached salts of your auditors Tampa Fla foreclosure Seven other 'la the opinion The three trappers killed In Oiegon uled for night at the Coon Chnken I nn w ith were called up la'rr anv of these checks remaining on fttday 41 of George Long 52 and Oliver W Smith Tlico! Lorenzo Burrldge Dewey Norris and tn the afternoon hand which have not been made good weie Fd Nichols'liiclr Provo died at a local hospital I ridavjzB who were alleged to have passed bodies were should aiso be ad led to the amount Rov Wilson in of of complications resulting from burn travelers’ checks leported as part a the tie demanded fiom Mr Whitaker or hi chopped throughand hole three years Inter suffered a week ago while prosper t of the loot from the f armei A StockLava lake huntsmen Your board on tebruary aBigwarrant ane-of Mr Bui ridge was growers’ bank at I yman Wyo fur the Kimrey ing w est of Nephl 2 1131 Instructed the cleik lo notify the 7 he bank w a robbed of $17 080 De report! d injured w hen he w as burned Mr Whitaker to make good to PiuU was issued in connection wi'h hv a ftose lu he cabin near the camber 2 county a bad checks turned over bv slaving however has told Kal claim Bales Miss lee was rfrae-- bv polire q'rll h m In beptember of 19)2 the re w ere He was born in St J din s he worked In M n af’er q lestionmg but was a nl on hand some of these worthlc s au’hmities that rountv November 18 1891 and w as rearrested on requi t of 'A ynnung c a milling and lumber ramps be elicits Reference ran te made to tin Since f cera who arrived Vtednesdav lo in vetrian of the world war red st of checks on hand fore entenng the Smith (oik country our Pou’tr vmen will aciun be able to J irinry 7 19 U to determine if anv last fal to hunt lie said Ins home borrow federal fund tn fmilMe the his return frmn the w ar he had liv ed vritigate tie case She was given He ts survived bv at Provo cf Pie e are sti'l being held by the was In Kentuikv thrjher liberty for tlejesnnd tin after and raising of babv clinks widow Win la Chri tesen Deputy bheiitf Francis Ritke of purchase Burrldge in tinting if the habfs rorpus pro-t inn'y v I inane ( oi pots b Pmiltt the I'hroiH recdu cs Thur tnv Kaluprl reKirti d thut Bales’ desc rip turn of Utah ClvdeC Idmonds pie i fivur d mchters and twi suns I Regular Ranking tion tdlii with that of Kimrev m $ riday follow n g his eil dent 'For ll pa t n niinoum '7'’!': j'"'1 that tn heicht weicht nnd are but e csnstantlv uigrd the to r from W ashington I) (' tuice of the fugitive do m t itm m return of your county to bang rrg -t ji'c the past few w i r k which During i oner uir tt ble pi Ml I iniond spent in Wahmgtin larlv and to lnilude a reef its to W of T Avlmd Cniitam rn e of I Bilking and to ai count cm the the Burns lute national nimacrr Detective conferring with ofliciils if tlie fed bm ks of the countv for such mmirvs firm bmiid and the Rtron line 1 tike In nrv bull repotted that the rril tin agi ll ha bi en the as w ere bankr of the lumit tion finance ecu p nation tie inilav n him Hilt rnm’-npimored to nht tn adclittonil cBuni!i-i r'una'e priu tic e to b ink tilles with tl at of Kimrev t me to tin e for who h no a mint w a turn cf $511000 to take care of all e i ' icf at on “ f trncie on the hoc ks of tt e ount v We As a ll cans glide li an this year mnmiKr lutremv plan sut h as refer rpec ificalty lo lie piactice of I nglaiid ha hid iu g ung o’f Although over $180 000 was banedi which le derWrrd is nece saiv hai kmg current taxes duitng the lot nt ern In ordi r to avoid a contimi nu e i f tlie gold at m Grd a cl liar of Multiyoun In I tah and Idaho la t veir the iipitaliration i t of the year and not record ng ter and firec Insures fixed cumnmdi'v Value lianth Innkruptcus IhwiV le t ern upon the cash rec elvat was onlv $25 IKK) huiku g consider A ) ai king w hn h he d riaied rnufl Bml cf the Dsan’lhnniaS v s fur therefore t it It c uies able “red ipe and net ssltiiting im si Imol of hu itu ss at the I nlc rt come ri I expansion cf rieri t lo- i urei a h W I? 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