Show p " SECOND NEWS SECTION SECOND MEWS SECTION SALT TATTR CITT UTAH r SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1917 J EB TO AVEWF STMKE ON & PM0AB A scorn (WHITBY NEW ‘NO MAN’S LAND’ FOR CAR WILL RECOVER ASSISTANT IS - MEET TO ACT ON AUTO THIEVES PLAN OF LOCAL OFFICERS BET CONTRACTS will con- Through a plan which vert every wayside garage Into s and every gasoline station into trap an- outpost Sheriff John 8 Cor- less and Deputy Sheriff Charles H Woods —the latter the author of - EX-TRAINM- 4 ' e s - t Co-operatio- - ' Postponed Say Because Qf War Con- Herald-Rcpnbllc- ditions in the U S Sept 29—Although her Injuries are considered extremely serious1 Norma Madsen aged 4 years who was struck down by an automobile at noon today will recover in the 'opinion of Dr E C Rich She Is the daughter of Enoch Madsen 149 North Washington avenues Her Injuries consist of a badly bruised head' and a broken arm The driver of the automobile Is Albert Hobbs of Logan who came to Ogden today to make hls home He was driving an automobile he had purchased from D R Curtis of Logan which gave rise to the report that Curtis was the driver Hobts says that he approached a group of children playing In the roadt and that in seeking to' avoid the main group he failed to see Norma Madsen She was knocked down And the car passed over her head and shoulders Police officers apd deputy sheriffs investigated the accident and releasee Hobbs after he had been questioned Ogden Special Ucnld-RepobllM- a Special as Ogden Sept 29 —Early settlement of grievances between the employes and he Southern Paciflo company Is’ predicted In Ogden tonight following the announcement from the local Sbuthern Paciflo office that Robert McIntyre former vice president of the Order of Railway Trainmen has been appointed Assistant to W R Scott vice president and general manager of the Southern Pacific company When the trainmen threatened to trike a few weeks ago and the strike order was postponed only because of the extraordinary conditions prevailing In the United States local trainmen said the entire trouble was due to inability of General Manager Scott to take care of the accumulated grievances en were suspended for months before their grievances were taken up and aired local brotherhood officials said There was much ill feeling it was stated especially when suspensions were due to minor infractions of the railway provisions Mr McIntyre is to handle the employes wage schedule General Manager Scott says In a telegram to the local Southern Pacific office He goes on: “Mr McIntyre has handled these affairs when representing the employes on the different railroads all over the United States and Is therefore well equipped He will be able to give prompt attention to all grievances and to avoid an accumulation of complaints that In the past have been more or less - ! ’ DRAFTERS WANT TO STAY FOR HARVEST Special Herald-Republica- n Ogden Sept 29— Of the Weber county selected men to depart for' Camp Lewis designated American Lake October 4 all but i a few have requested permission to remain at their homes until the harvest is over With few exceptions all the young men certified by the1 Weber exemption board are farmers The board member are unable to see thely way clear to post pone the departure HOPE TO EXTRADITE ALLEGED CAR THIEVES troublesome" Mr McIntyre takes Up his duties with the Southern Pacific company Monday SpecULI Herald-Rcpnbllca- n Ogden BEET FIELDS TAKE 3 Special an 29 Sept —An assistant dis- trict attorney and a policeman of Portland Ore passed through Ogden today on their way to Denver where they hope to get possession of Mr and Mrs Joseph Davis and Lee Meteslnger alleged automobile thieves whose ar rest in Denver was brought about by Ogden authorities Insurance companies have taken charge of the two au IE Herald-Republic- - twenty-fou- r -- ' " tomoblles Sept '£9— Hundreds of laborers who have been employed In the tomato fields in Weber county and Its vicinity will transfer their ac- MAY NEED CHILDREN tivities to the beet fields next week TO FURNISH LABOR There seem plenty of pickers In the (fields but not enough workers at the Special factories for the factories canning were crying for more tomato peelers Ogden Sept- - 29 —W H Wattia prestomatoes began to In ident of the Weber club and W J Paras the supply-ocrease at the factory unloading sta- ker general manager of the Everfresh tions Food Company declared they felt Beet growers for the Amalgamated the conditions today with regard to labor Sugar company In the Ogden and Brig- were such that the schools should be ham district were notified today to be- closed and the pupils sent Into the fields and factories to work gin digging beets Monday Deliveries will begin Tuesday and at the Mr Parker factory that the mayor the plants will be in operation by suspend street suggests that the laborers paving or so Friday Thursday might assist In harvestJohn F Barton of the field depart- ing employed the crops ment says there Is such a big crop of beets that the company has issued digthe fact the sugar ‘KAISER’S ENEMIES’ ging orders despiteabout 13 per cent content averages VISITORSAT OGDEN when the standard is 15 per cent The v beets should reach standard in about — ten dhys 29 Ogden Sept "Forty of the Kaiser’s Worst Enemies” said a1 poster upon a train that arrived here today TEN W'OMEN TO DON bearing forty members of the quartercorps from Fort McDowell OVERALLS FOR WORK master's Cal to Madison barracks N Y Another sign read: “Bound for Madison IN OGDEN R R YARD Barracks and Then Where r The members the contingent were all of Special fine young fellows who had looking Ogden Sept 29 —Clad In 'overalls excellent left jobs - to work for Uncle ten women will be placed at work Sam In the local railway yards Monday under the direction of E H Polk division storekeeper Their work FISHERMAN FINED fS will consist of sorting small Iron Ogden Sept 29 —For using four articles in the scrap pile baited while fishing In Weber hooks Mr Polk declares the women are 24 last W E Samuelson county July to be employed through Inability of Salt Lake was fined 95 In the muof the railway companies to pronicipal court here today cure men The women will receive eame the wages WhUe overalls are not required State Marriage Licenses the company advises their use for reasons first" “safety Special WILL SEND BODY EAST 29 — Marriage liFarmington Sept ' Ogden Sept 29 —The body of Mrs censes Issued at this Gretna Green folCharlotte Ewing who died of appen- low Jesse A Thornton of Falrvlew Wyo dicitis Friday will be taken to Philaand was Myrtle V Burnlngham of BountiShe burial the wife delphia for of A-- C-- Ewing an engineer employed ful William Stratton and Laura Rack-haIn the installation of sugar factory maof Ogden chinery at Cornish Utah Frank E Leadbetter and ' Grace - M Perkins of Salt Lake Robert E PInegar and Edith Wheable of Salt Lake Earl B White of Salt Lake and Elisabeth Sprangles of Kansas City Mo R S Herth and Lillian W Palmer of v7 ' 7 Salt Lake Odean Hyde of Farmington and Fred-eriA M Hiller of Salt Lake ' Stuart M Baird and Edna Skelton of Salt Lake Max T Knechtel and Annabelle M Warren of Salt Lake'-"7- ' A C Wallace' of Boston and Theresa Ann Taylor of Salt Lake Ogden Jap-ana- se -- ’ Heraltf-RepnMlce- f ’ W - Herald-Republica- n J ! as hazardous for motor malefactors as "No Man’s Land Deputy Sheriff Woods has complied sc mailing list of over 100 automobile dealers constables and game wardens located at strategic points about Utah and these will be U era Special ive campaign T MOYLE GUEST AT ’ Beet-growe- rs’ - - ' co-operat- ion : - - ' - - - m - ’ and-Alber- - THE SIZE AND COST OF A MONUMENT1 are what yon want them to be Come and tell us the kind of stone yon desire the amount you are prepared to expend and we will try to make the two agfee : v Elias Morris & Sons Co 21 W South Temple Opposite Tabernacle t - ke ’ -- -- 85-bar- rel' r - A tentative platform outlining Pro- gressive principles was adopted with that party members would the decision vote - for those ” who In their opinion best measured up to lt-- provisions as well as their individual preferences The Progressives declared for a clean and efficient city administration Impartial enforcement of laws home rule for cities of 10000 or more population public ownership’ of pnblle' utilities strict health regulations the recall of unfaithful officials and full and consistent loyalty to the principles of progressive government - - - a ' eureka j In France —Mr Utahns and Mrs Edward Pike received a letter this: week from their son Allen Pike who was among the first American soldiers to reach France He states that he and the other four Eureka toys John ‘Adams Thomas Tartcock Thomas Phys-acklare in fine and Joseph Coomber 7-health : TOOELE No Stake Conference— On account of r Happy Just To See Her Do It the beans" Is generally regarded by most folks versed In the slang of today as something In the nature of a faux pas but winsome Dorothy Brenner now-a- t the Orpheum spills’ them nightly in vaudeville— and every little “spill” Is an oasis of delight to her audiences1: the Miss Brenner doesn’t really-spill supso musn’t Boston” of you “pride pose that this particular one of the 57 Varieties is In literal evidence In the dumpings She only tells Ins very very clever song characterisationfam-of how as a kiddie she '“spilled” the ily beans more than once and thereby made herself extremely unpopular In circle She does it wonderthe home — well the song pot the spilling — fully so well In fact that It’s the biggest aong hit of the Orpheum season All of which Is apropos of a prognostication— that Miss Brenner’s “I Spilled the Beans’ will he the biggest Individual hit of the vaudeville season from coast to coast' providing the In the' booking offices powers-that-b- e New York and the to reach permit her Atlantic coast- - For their information we might say that if Broadway likes Miss Brenner and her songs as well as Salt Lake and the Pacific coast and It surely would then she's In for a good CQI PILLING J - 4 MORMON COLONISTS " UNHURT BY EMBARGO The embargo placed on exports of gold and silver by the Mexican government will have no effect whatever upon Mormon1 colonies now In Mexico or upon further colonization by the Mormon community In that country This statement was' made by one of the presiding officers of the Mormon church in Salt Lake yesterday ' after mature consideration had been given dispatches from El Paso Tex telling of the action of the' Mexican government with relation to the movement of the two precious metals from that country This official explained that currency used by the colonists usually consisted of pumpkins potatoes cabbage and other articles of- produce which are those of the used in barter between communities and ' In trade with the y laity - - NEW CARS FOR D &R G ARE RECEIVED HERE ' ' mm ' t a quarantine of Grantsville there will Newly purchased ballast ' cars to the be no stake' conterence Saturday or number of 500 bought by the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad company beSunday" gan to arrive yesterday ‘A train load MOAB cars came in loaded and billed of ' Cattle and' Range Sold —Considerable aa fifty special fast freight They will serve KELLY JAMESON OF long stay along that well lenown highSPANISH FORK DIES way All of which Is also apropos of the fact that Mrs Mary Brenner' who Is Spanish Fork Sept 29 —Kelly Jamehere with her clever daughter declares son a resident of this city for the past that as a matter of fact Miss Brenner thirty years died yesterday lie was as a kiddle never did spill the family tho son of Mr and Mrs EL Jameson and beans She avers with all seriousness was born In Iceland Oct 9 1865 His that the dainty vaudeVlllian never even parents emigrated to the United States as much aa “let the cat out of the bag settling first In Pemtino N D where committing the' more serious they lived two years Mr Jameson marbreach of family etiquette of “spilling ried Sarah Runolfson In 1899 and she with ten children survives him The the beans” “Not that there was ever anything to children are Lily Vala Brlngolf G spill the beans about in the Brenner Olivia Oliver Authnn Sarah Ellen Tho household” said Mrs Brenner “Good- Dewey and Andrew H Jameson surness- no! Bdt even if there had been following brothers and sisters also ’Dot’ would have been too loyal to vive: James EL and Eyolfur Jameson even as much aa tip over the very tini- Mrs Boaz Anderson Mrs B J Johnson Mrs Rosa BJarnson all cf Spanish est bean” Mrs Brenner is doing her “seeing Fork: and a sister Mrs Agnes JohnAmerica first” as her daughter’s trav- son who lives in Iceland Tho funeral companion She doesn’t pretend services will be held Sunday afternoon eling to be the dainty comedienne's business at the Lutheran church manager nor even her guardlaq against the encroachments of the “Johnnies” ‘DOUGHNUT KING’ AND She’s just seeing the country and havIt The ing a mighty good time doingherself HIS BRIDE RETURN Is only time ahe doesn't enjoy one of her very when Miss Brenner has P Hoyt Pande known to toothsome few “off” nights and Isn’t quite up to as tho “doughnut king” has reIn fame she’s Then form her usual stage to Salt Lake wth hls bride for— an turned chance wouldn't who hut misery Maude Southerd of San Miss so Brenner to or be a merly “off” night Francisco The couple are registered mother? Utah until they get setat the Hotel new home hers tled in their were two San Franmarried The ABBOTTS PAPER READ cisco September 5 Mrs InPanda Is tbs A B Southerd a consultof daughter AT SAFETY COUNCIL ing engineer of San Francisco Mr Pande is the owner of a chain of ba“Safety Loyalty ' and Efficiency” is keries manufacturing a well-knothe title of a paper prepared by L E brand of doughnuts Abbott general claim agent and safety commissioner of the Oregon 8hort line and read at the general asembly of the National Safety First council in New York by Dr B Pfoutz eye specialist of the railroad Mr Abbott expected to present the a radical reduction on Multigrapb-in-g paper before 'the council himself but and printing prices business matters prevented hls attending ‘the conference' and Dr Pfoutz ' Due to the fact that we have an went to New York in hi stead The article prepared by Mr Abbott entire new equipment and semideals with the subject on “Safety automatic machines we can ‘'cut” let-alon- e wn We Announce — First” In an exhaustive manner In hls dissertation - he reviews the subject from all angles speaks for the employs as well as the employer and offers many pertinent suggestions The article created much Interest at the New York counciL It Is to appear soon In a magazine devoted to railroad workSince the “safety first” methods were Inaugurated In 1913 fatalities on the Oregon Short Line have shown a decrease of 777 per cent efforts of the men and officials are given as the teason Tor this excellent - Co-operat- ive showing MORE WAGES FOK S 1 MEN Ogden Sept 29 — About 500 Southern Pacific employes in Ogden and vicinity are affected by the general order which provides for Increased wages to money exchanged hands here with the to relieve the coal situation here unorganised men This Includes clerks consummation of the cattle deal beprice of ma- soms foremen trackers pumpers and Owing to the’ Increased tween J E Snyder and O V Riordan terials the cars cost 32G00 each’ the The other miscellaneous employes' ' FILLMORE who purchased John E Brown’s cattle total amounting- to 9 1300000 This Is Increase it is stated will amount to and Is efRyan Gets V S r JsIh— A D Ryan range In Grand county The rit de- about three times the cost of such cars about 910 a month per man who tried to enter"? the kU & livery of cattle Is October 25 fective from September L‘ befors the European war le ' ’ - ‘ - - t - j ’ Dorothy Brenner Spills the 'Beans Twice a Day 's ' : but It Makes Folks UTAH IN BRIEF - out- 50000 - Its-obje- n - tons of finished steel Perhaps the most Important ef all the improvements which the big steel and Iron company has been making for the past several months Is the erection of a new open hearth steel furnace The company plane to eventually construct four additional furnaces when It will produce 200000 tons of finished steel and employ approximately 300 men Announcement of the near completion of the company’s new furnace buildings and equipment was made yesterof day by Morris Rosenblatt a director the corporation He said that the company had expended 9230000 in the Improvements and extensions and that everything would be In shape to begin operation on a greatly Increased scale within thirty days The new open hearth furnace probably will be completed In fifteen days With Its new equipment the comout pany will be prepared to turn round Iron or steel bars up to 3 1 Inches In diameter flats up to eight Inches squares up to three and one-ha- lf Inches structural shapes such as angle Iron up to four by four Inches end mine rails ’up to thirty pounds a yard Heretofore the company has been making mine rails only sixteen pounds a yard Small channels up to four Inches will be produced The Utah Iron 4b Steel company has heretofore enjoyed an Immense foreign trade and with the expansion of Its producing equipment there Is every reason to believe that this will bo Increased In the future Fifty per cent of the company's business has been export quantities of their products hav- ing been shipped- China and Slam durng the past year “The business ontlook Is particularly fine” ' said Mr Rosenblatt “Business conditions In tbs orient continue fins for iron and steel products manufee- and they should tured'fn this country grow' even better X anticipate aa exceptionally fine trade for our company aa everything points to a most prosperous year for tho iron and steel industry” The officials of tho Utah Iron 4b Steel company are: C W Whitley president Nathan Rosenblatt vice president: B Rosenblatt secretary and SL A Whitney treasurer 'These gentlemen with W 8 McCornlck Lawrence Green and Morris Rosenblatt compose the board of directors MERRILL NIBLEY BRIGHAM CITY Use of to preserve milk Making Football Team —CL O Roskel-l- y Is allegedformaldehyde In a filed yestercomplaint who has been coach for the Box El- day before Justice of the Peace Herbert mais school der High buisy gathering Van Dam Jr against N Paras a dairyterial for a football team man of Hunter ' The complainant was M Boyden state FWt Walter Stock— Thatcher and food BoetgrowezW commissioner - The milkdairy of Logan is placing stock of : the It Is understood was analyzed by Herman H&rma Sugar company on the local state chemist market ’ The Closer dairy In another comDuck Shooting Tomorrow- The' duck season opens Monday and thousands of plaint by the commissioner was alducks are to be found In this vicinity leged to have sold Impure milk In spite of their ricent malady army but was unsuccessful on acTo Pst UtiA'en:V S List— Le Roy count of his eyes has been made Hamion local registrar of vital statis- United States land appraiser and will tics Is working in with a leave within a few tor Colorado circular just sent out by the United Mr Ryan Is a son days of Mrs Mary M States census bureau to place Utah on Ryan well known educator of Salt v the list of birth registration states It Lake Is required that physicians Deputy Sheriff Cass Lewis has arregister stolen freight suspects Sam every birth and death In Utah Utah Is rested SL ML Gowder and Orln Clark a on the death registration list Smith already for 1910 drayman have been fined 75 Die HorticulBrigham City plays— LEHI - ' tural Inspectors Carl Isaacson Lehl to Exhibit st FalrJ—Lehi ' has Hansen have made final rallied best products for the state ments in Salt Lake for the arrangeBrigham fair andherwill have a large representaCity 'display at the state fair tion of citizens SAUNA : ' SMITHF1ELD Girl Wins Fair Prise — MI s s Eva BurSlakes Milk Record W D Hope emgess won first prize In the recent school by the S C Parkinson dairy fair for her display of fruits meats and ployed on milk delivery this a made Lamar won vegetables first summer record Burgess ’ beets 36000 pounds of milk of Out' In sugar prize They were awarded a trip to Salt Lake where they not one pound was second grade He delivered on an average 'of 15000 will exhibit at the state fair pounds a month for eleven months DELTA Miss Collett Gives Party— Miss Viola PROGRESSIVES WILL Delta's New Mill — Marion Grundy of Collett gave a unique evening enterLoa will start work during the com- tainment recently It was required that week! on the new flour mill which each pretty maid wear her choicest ki: NOT ENTER CAMPAIGN ing Is to have an and as far as possible simulate capacity elec-In mono the fascinating damsel of the orient Salt Lake Progressives decided yest- anticipation of Delta’s Installing a meeting at the Wilson ho- tricity In the near future Mr Grundy Decorations were branches loaded with erday-at la putting In for the time being an oil fragrant blossoms Supper was served tel to take no action as a party In the motor In typical Japanese fashion citycampaign forthcoming HraJd-Republica- turn a year" - - Ifc r Within thirty days Improvements and extensions - will have been completed by the Utah Iren 4b Steel company to Its Midvale plant which will more than double the capacity of all departments of the industry and give employment to 350 men who will ion - Give Capacity state farm bureau will approve the terms that sugar beet companies are FOOD CONFEREE Will Extensions - - DOUBLE OUTPUT Ogden Sept 29—Whether the Utah ion - PLANT SOON TO 50000 Tons Yearly offering In connection with contracts for a whenever the forthcoming year will be deunofficially deputized ' ’thief Is at large cided at a meeting of the sugar beet As soon as the loss of an autocommittee of the state bureau at the mobile Is reported a description of Hotel Utah next Thursday and Friday the machine and its number towith the name of the owner The object of the - meeting is to gether to the will be sent out Immediately about between the bring entire list- evfarmers D and the to elude Tbe thief will have sugar D McKay of Huntsvillecompanies’ of president ery one of the 100 watchers 'to esthe state farm bureau said today cape “There has been no but things are' looking brighter The sugar companies always have made the terms of the contracts The farmers think they also should have something to say about the provisions of the ' con tracts “This plan the Utah-Idah- o and announced has company which other companies seem ' likely to adopt is a fine step forward There Is for urgent need of more are of farmers tired many S U With getting Sugar Agreement growing beets under the old conditions the Industry may be injured Described by Utahn Back andPresident McKay said that thirteen farm bureaus In Idaho had been asked From Washington to send representatives to the sugar meeting' Representatives of the sugar wjll be asked to attend Merrill' Nlbley-- ' assistant general companies state livestock committee Presl The manager of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar com- dent McKay said will meet next Frl pany: last night returned from Wash- day1 to take’ further steps In the ington D C where during the past that has for fortnight he 'with other officials Of Utah a stock feeding center making the local sugar company attended meeting of the United States 8ugar Manufacturers association In conjunction with 'the members of the government food administration The meeting was called by Food Ad minlstrator Hoover to regulate the dis- GOOD-BYEDINNER tribution of tbe sugar It took many sessions before all the details of the food administrator’s plans w'ere worked out and made thoroughly operative Requirements of the government were all acceded to Mr Hoover's Friends Tender Wishes for scheme contemplates the rapid handling andMrfree distribution of sugar Success in His New were t With Nlbley at the meetingUtah-Idaho T R Cutler vice president of the “ Surroundings Sugar company and 8 H Love rewill sales manager They general turn to Salt Lake soon- James H Moyle who leaves for Washington Monday afternoon to begin hls duties as first assistant secretary of the United States treasury was tendered a farewell banquet at the Hotel Utah last night when dignitaries of state and federal prominence told of their high regard for Mr Moyle and of PROVO the distinctive honor which has been' Mrs Day’s FssersL— Funeral serv- conferred upon him Nearly 100 men ices for Mt Era I Day wlll be held prominent In Utah business and politSunday at 2 o’clock In the Third ward ical Ilfs were In attendance Throughout the speaking the distincmeeting house Mrs Day who was 25 tion of Mr Moyle of being the first was old a victim of typhoid yeas to receive a cabinet appointment Utahn Fruit for Soldiers—' Women 'of the was referred as an honor which the Red Cross society are endeavoring to people of the tostate will share In redeto furnish fruit all soldiers either Mr said sponse that he would Moyle parting from or passing through Provo exert every effort to serve the country Lecture on Apostsey Bishop Albert In a manner that will reflect credit Manwaring has prepared a special pro- on the state Gov Simon Bamberger opened the gram for services Sunday evening Albert Mabey will deliver a lecture on ceremonies following the banquet and the apostacy and the Walker White-hea- d selected George T Odell as' toastlnas-te- r Short addresses all laudatory to trio will contribute musical numthe honor guest were ' made r bers f by former William Spry' B II Roberts forArehlbold Goes East—Rev Wildman Gov mer Senator Thomas S' Kearns' E B Archlbold pastor of the Baptist church Crltchlow Judge Hew left Saturday for York where he Harold M Judge £L R Thurman Stephens former Senator Jowill reside L Rawlins A J Webber and DisMarried on Friday Suit for divorce seph trict Attorney Wfc W Ray has been filed by Frank- F Alleinan against Florence Alleman on the DAIRYMAN ACCUSED grounds of cruelty The couple was married just a year ago Friday OF DRUGGING MILK -- OVALE STEEL nf i o njoy It Too ' ' ns - : t Walk-ou- f 1 Farm Bureau' Hopes for in the - Future: V Norma Madsen 4 Struck by to bag automothe scheme-h- ope : Auto and Suffers Broken bile thieves who attempt to flee 'from Salt Lake Arm and Bruises The territory from the city toun-- : Men dart ex to the state line may become AN 4 She Spills your Multigraphing and printing bills Cali us up and give ns a trial MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Black Blue Purple for 1000 $200 Smaller lots at very special 1 prices Printing Co Inter-Sta- te Walker "Bask Bldg Phone Wasatch 125 We solicit orders 1303-- 9 out-of-to- wn |