Show — DEE GOT-- Second Section-- -- Ogden and News of Intermountain Region i JH Ml BOSSJ L — WELCOMED HOUSE CLEAR Second Section Mining Financial and Commercial f S$S fff J&xaA JSk CiW3r Soft Lake City Utah Sunday Morning November 18J 19171 Stewart C B PARDON BOARD 'Is Elected REFUSES DYE LEGAL BATTLE Figures Show Tomorrow Right to End Big Saving by BENEFIT FOR UPENDS OVER Eatless Days Welfare Fund Campaign SOLDIERS’ FUND $10000 ESTATE K OF C PLANS to Succeed Moyle 9 00D1TAT10N Drive for Y M C A Contri hutions Will Be Continued Brilliant Ball and Card Two Days Longer Committee Announces Prompt Payments Urged Party to Be Held at Hotel Utah Not until tomorrow night will the Dr William L Rich 310 Dan B Applications for Clemency Number 47 Govemdr Not Present C Shields 95 A N Hanson 37 Dana T committee in charge of the A soldier's welfare fund campaign Smith 910 G W Light 310 Dr C know the ezact amount of pledges re- W Richards Jr 310 W M Wad ell 35 James Ingebretsen 325 L R k ceived In Utah’s 9100000 drive Jr 9593 George Weller 915 M G A Marr 310 Joel Officially the campaign closed last M Nielson But as the footing up is not to NIbley 95 P T Farnsworth Jr 915 night' be made until tomorrow 95 Dr and Mrs F nignt unoffi- Christos Petrulas 940 cially the campaign is still on Fund S ABascom C Ewing 95 J Boyd Gordon 95 workers are doing everything In their power to urge those who have only I R Parsons 35 Charles Baldwin 925 pledged their subscriptions to have Francis A Goeltz 925 A N Minear their money either in some state bank 95 George Y Wallace 95 J W Enor In the handle of the executive com- sign 95 William Crome 91 F J mittee of the fund at'the Commercial Cooper 95 T C Gibson 95 H Van Dam Jr 920 C W Morse 95 J Lloyd club by tomorrow night In this connection there is a ques- Woodruff 91 Wesley J Davis 925 G tion confronting the fund workers It W Shores 95 Is this: William C Jennings 95 Junius B Is Utah’s wonderful record of oversubscribed her allottment Smith 9250 J P Crltchlow 910 G H having to be maintained? Backman' 95 D L Oleson 910 R EL The prompt payment of pledges sup- Steele 95 A C Behle 93 C N Ray plied the affirmative answer they 95 E Viko 95 W J Barrett 950 Os-H out R Waldo 910 W R Tyndale 310 point The following additional subscrip- car W Moyle 95 W M Griffith 95 A J Hoenes 35 J tions were announced last night Wootton 35 Verna Young 91 Leone Stone 91 George V Schramm Tracy 925 Western CredJames A Melville 910 O LIpkir 92 it association 910 Ernest Van Cott W A Colton 95 E M Keysor 35 Le 910 Morrlson-Merrl- ll & Co 9300 Frank Grand Young 95: O P Soule 925 J A De Nike 910 Harold Hulma 93 Dr Robinson & Co 925 Billing's Lumber E E Wilcox 915 Dr Charles F Wil- A Coal Co 325 Owen H 915 cox and wife 915 J Stokes Jr 9750 Enoch Smith 910 CampbellGray Building Dr R H Ramsey 95 J R Haas 95 company 315 D C Dart 95 R H Dr J Lane 95 R B Harkness 925 (Continued on Page 27) M Y In the Interests of the soldiers’ social welfare fund of the Knights of Columbus which is to be expended largely across the seas a dance and card party will be given by that order at the Hotel Utah Monday night November 28 Not only the Catholics but their many friends in the city have been enthusiastic in making the arrangements for this affair anrl they promise It will be the biggest thing of Its kind ever given by them in Utah It will also be one of the most brilliant social functions of the season they say Kxeet to Realise KMOO At least 33000 are expected to be contributed by it toward the 33000000 fund that the Knights of Columbus 14 raising throughout the- country for immediate use in establishing and The state board of pardons yester-da- y denied an application of I M Dye for commutation of sentence Dye is serving a life term In the state prison for murder An application by Mike Morris for a rehearing of his case was continued until the December meeting of the board Morris is In prison for two years for voluntary manslaughter Governor Bamberger was not present At the session yesterday the state board of pardons heard a total of 4? applications for clemency Twelve of the cases were convictions for burglary eight for robbery four grand larceny five each manslaughter and forger) three each assault and murder two adultery and one each misdemeanor false pretense statutory offense attempted robbery and Injuring a Jail Dye Killed Railroad Man T M Dye whose application for commutation of life sentence was denied early in 1912 attempted to hold up a railroad man named Rainbow near the Denver A Rio Grande railroad Sam Rainbow was killed by Dye must serve the twenty Kirkpatrick Januyears4 to which he was sentenced 1912 by Judge F C Loofbou-roary for murder in the second degree the state board of pardons denying a rehearing Jail records show that Mike Morris shot and killed a woman named Connie Mack of Bingham December 27 1918 He was trled-lthe Third district court of Salt lake county by Judge J D Call found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and is now serving his term Beard Ceneldere (eng (1st Other applications considered yesterday were: Charles Itockeiuan eight deyears for manslaughter pardon sennied John Lawhorn indetermlne tence for forgery pardon denied: Thomas Surle three month for obmonty by false pretense partaining don denied: Roy A Jeremiah 120 days In county Jail for misdemeanor pardon denied Paul Karas indeterminate sentence for robbery pardon denied John Zeora ten years for mian slaughter pardon denied Myron H Lange indeterminate sentence fur- - grand larceny commutation denied George G Ioch-ne- r seven years for voluntary mansentence terminated Man slaughter issa P Borne twenty years for statutory offense commutation denied: John Murray life for robbery parole denied Oscar McSwigglns Indeterminate sentence for robbery continual to April meeting of board: Frank J Nelson Indeterminate sentence for robbery parole application continued to December for meeting Alban Nnrdel one yearseven burglary paroled Janies Payton years for manslaughter parole denied: N B Turner Indeterminate sentence for adultery parcle denied: C EL Tolley Indeterminate sentence for forgery parole denied W L Smith Indeterminate sentence for assault with deadly weapon parole denied: L L Jail for Petty six months in county grand larceny pardon denied: Charles parole King six months for burglary heard at December application to be meeting U J Cornelius seven years for attempted robbery paroled: Earl Burg indeterminate sentence for bur-In hearing on parole application glary December Rafael Martinez indeterminate sentence for burglary termifor nated: Charles Lade twenty yearsIndeJames Burke robbery paroled terterminate sentence for burglary Indemination denied: Charles Durkee terminate sentence for grand larceny w n on day’s Spocials f 1 Fa 1 (trade FI ft or per Mfk Straight Rice 3 IBs see re IjRrd New Utah Potatoes 10 lha Crystal White Soap per bar I -- Se TIIB CASH (iKOCElC 44-4- 6 E First South Street Wasatch Pheaea All 3S3S aad ISO Goads Delivered 15 New Peas and Corn per can Macaroni Spaghetti and Noodles 23c g SSe New pkz stock of Nutso per il 13c 2 small cans seg Milk N B C Cracker 2 23c pkgs Del Ideas Sweet Cider SOc per gxU ELECTRIC VACtK’M CLEANER FREE The first lady showing us an electric cleaner costing $ 930more than our Elite Cleaner at that will as much suction through a produce be given an ELITE FREE rug will Bros' ELITE gets the deep-seatDodge which cuts off the nap grit others don’t Let us prove it Over 400 sold in Bale Lake Guaranteed 5 times as long as other makes Sold on easy terms Free Demonstration Cleaners rented 8125 a day delivered - STEWART STEWART of Salt Lake was CBelected president of the state live stotfk board at the board's meeting yesterday The board memorialized the governor with a request that the bounty fund of 943000 remaining from 1915 be diverted into a fund for eztermtnating wild animals The federal government was also asked to sanction an appropriation of S300000 for such use here The board has made an agreement with the government whereby a government inspector will come here and have offices in the Capitol -- 34 Mala Wasatch 7 moral FREIGHT HANDLERS Wages 25c and 26V£e per hour maintaining war recreational centers at home and abroad The knights have already subscribed 91000000 of this sum among their own members The order is aleo receiving voluntary losubscriptions These may be made cally through R C Treanor 311 Felt building The social welfare work of the Knights of Columbus Includes the erection of buildings and the provision of amusement and instruction for all soldiers regardless of creed The movement was prompted by the especial needs of the thousands of Catholic soldiers in the ranks The war department has given not only Its official sanction but its hearty commendation to this work which first was undertaken on the Mexican border In addition to their social welfare activities the Knights of Columbus ar£ making especial efforts tc assist the American a LEGAL PROBLEMS Red Cross Committee Are Named The Eddie Fitzpatrick orchestra has been obtained for the entertainment of next week Tickets may be obtained from any of the members of the va rious committees The following are the committees in charge: — on arrangements Mrs A Reclamation District Coun- H Committee S Bird chairman: Mrs A Fred Wey Mrs P J O'Carroll Mrs John Harvey sels Confer With Mrs R C Mrs John F McEnany John T White Treanor Mrs — Chief Judge King Patronesses Mrs W S McCornick Mrs J E Mrs Joseph Geoghegan Mrs J C Kearns Mrs Thomas Dooly Mrs Elizabeth W R Fife Mrs Lynch counsel Wll! chief l: for O'Brien Mrs C A King Judge Mrs J EL Quigley the United State? reclamation service Kate Miss Mrs Henry Byrne conferred at ‘the Hotel Utah yesteq0ay Cc3grlff C W Whitley with district counsels of the reclama- Halloran ir committee— Misses The Reception tion service of the local district Tn Bess Driscoll Claire Faddls Margaret EL Stouten-myattendance were Bernard Collins Julia Stephens Florence Sullidistrict counsel of Boise Ida J van Dorothy Lemyer Marguerite Jenkinson R Alexander district counsel stationed Kathleen Margaret at Montrose Colo and J L Lytle man- White Geoghegan Celeste—Laramie ager of the Strawberry project committee A C Sullivan W Legal matters which have arisen In H Floor Leary J II McKay Ray Werner connection with government projects Edward Swift George Jay Gibson were discussed after which Judge King Decker Little made preparations to leave for CheyCommittee on card— Mrs F J West-cenne where he will confer with other Mrs 8 EL Whitley Mrs district counsels He has been on the J Ft chairman Mrs W F Oden Mrs Schraven Pacific coast and is returning to his A J Bruneau Mrs A J GIllls Mrs P headquarters at Washington D C Miss Anna Rotzler Miss II Goggin Relative to general working conditions Judge King says that farm hands Margaret Gibbons are being paid from fS to S10 a day in Oregon but he added that as the result of scarcity of farm labor crops frequently are permitted to rot In the fields unattended He added that general conditions in all parts of the country appear to be excellent ARE DISCUSSED ‘ Their er ot RED CROSS TO HANDLE SALE terminated Frank Smith indeterminate sentence for robbery his request for termination continued to Decern ber Pedro Dealve indeterminate sentence for assault with deadly weapon termination denied: Thomas Valsque Indeterminate sentence for burglary terminated Louis Dena indeterminate sentence for robbery termination de nied Charles C Stewart Indeterminate sentence for forgery hearing on application for termination continued to December James O’Neil six months for burglary terminated: Fred Heifsman indeterminate sentence for Injuring a county Jail hearing on application for retrial continued to December meeting W B Eaton indeterminate sentence for burglary rehearing denied Tusef Alf Olseff indeterminate sentence for adultery rehearing denied Martin indeterminate sentence Harry for forgery rehearing denied Joe Hill indeterminate sentence for forgery rehearing denied EL J Householder In determinate sentence for burglary paroled Carl Vickers Indeterminate sentence for grand larceny parole de nied Thomas Thorne indeterminate sentence for burglary termination de nied II S Spencer Indeterminate sentence for burglary application for termination to be heard In December Tancio Marquis five years for robbery terminated Joe Anderson Indeterminate sentence for statutory offense termination denlde PLOW FIRM READY TO BUILD FACTORY ed IDGE BROS who are at work can show to received at figures according the headquarters of the state food administration yesterday that if every home in the United States will save one ounce of meat a day in a year the saving will amount to 465000000 pounds In addition jne slice of bread 365000000 loaves saved daily saves one pat of butter less a annually day means 114000000 pounds a year saved and a half cup of milk-lesa day saves 912000000 quarts of milk or the annual product of 400000 cows Members of the local administra- Statisticians IIcrald-Repablle- as 17 — At Special the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Detachable Plow Share Edge 'Manufacturing company Man ager Hugh Holdaway announced that 100 demonstrations had been made and that every one was a success With a few slight improvements it Is stated the company will begin a campaign for the sale of stock and work upon the proposed factory will start Ogden Nov Local Chapter To Supervise Christinas Stamp Campaign Special a IHersld-Repabnca- — Red Cross Christmas stamps will be sold In Ogden this Ogden Nov 17 season under the direct supervision of the Ogden chapter of the American Red Cross society The following have been appointed ae a sales committee: Mrs David C Eecles chairman: Mrs Ralph H Argu-brlgvice chairman: Mrs Louis James R president Mrfe Mrs Peery vice secretary-treasurLuke Cooper Mark Brown Mrs HerWright Mrs Mrs Iris Malone Decker bert Hlnley Mrs Roscoe Gwllliam and Misses Lillian O'Neill June Campbell Helen Rich Laverne Munroe Eva Fouts Cleone Rich Ellen Scowroft Margery Thomas Margaret Wright Ann Overstreet Helen Bischel June Farnsworth Runyon Katheryn Joyce MarLad wig Dorothy garet Toy EdnaFalck ft and Pearl Wright Kathryn ht er Lo-phe- lia Bee-cro- 33 PRISONERS TAKEN EAST THROUGH OGDEN fBerald-Repablica- Special a Ger17— Twenty-eigOgden mans and five I W W leaders federal prisoners from San Francisco passed through Ogden tonight In a special car They arrived at 820 over the Southern Pacific and departed for the east over the Union Pacific The Germans In charge of Joseph Stroud emigration officer will be Interned et Ellis island until the end of the war and deported The L W W’s In charge of Thomas Mulhall secret service operative were arrested on federal grand Jury indictments and are being taken to Chicago Nov ht one-wee- Mar-tlne- au DEALERS NOTIFIED OF SUGAR RESTRICTIONS ANIMAL RABIES MAY BE CURED Stock Board Tells Flock- masters How to Treat Infected Sheep Bulletin No 1 of the Utah state live stock board covering the "Diseases of Sheep” by R W Hoggan D V M state live stock inspector is being mailed to Utah flockmasters It Is the last document of the board bearing the signature of James II Moyle formerly president One of the Interesting parte of the book Is that dealing with rabies It tells of the Pasteur treatment now given to animals It takes from eight to ten days to treat an Infected animal and the cost is 915 Many bands of sheep In the state have been bitten by rabid coyotes or dogs The efforts of the United States biological survey which has had thirty coyote hunters alt different points In Utah throughout the year has mate rlally assisted in the control of rabies Bulletin No 1 informs sheep growers that they will be expected to dip their sheep twice during the late spring or early summer of 1918 The pamphlet states that there are 2039000 sheep in Utah valued at 816503100 J aa Special Ogden Nov 17 — S M Scott formerly manager of the J A Hogle Brokerage company of this city has been named a first lieutenant in the aviation section of the signal corps Lieutenant Scott is stationed at the Presidio near San Francisco but will leave at Work nader sheds net a (Tec ted by once for Camp Lewis American Lake 4rork all year As-weather Steady S L Freight Station First to begin active duties He was Bf Ol and Fourth west Streeca taking tho tWnh in a list of fifty-fiv- e HmM-Irpnblln- Ogden Nov 17 — Ogden's corporate limits was area which hundreds were eager to quit this afternoon A procession of scores of automobiles all headed toward the Country club began leaving the city about noon and continued for several hours The bright sunshine and the fact that a was In progress made the golf links and other recreations at the Chutry dub unuaually- popular half-holid- - - ay S Carver Ogden Nov President of the Ogden Retail Merchants association and an official of the national food administration has issued a statement to grocers in the nature of a warning against violation of the rules governing the sale of sugar The notice states that the dealers must not advertise sugar for sale and that a fifteen-da- y supply is the maximum permitted each dealer These are the more important features of the statement An appeal is made to the loyalty and patriotism of the merchants and an earnest request made that all temptations -- to hoard or to acquire unwarranted profits be resisted 17-Ja- mes FIREARMS CAPTURED AND FIREWATER TOO Herald-Republica- Park City n Special Nov 17 —Nearly a barrel of beer two cases of whisky and a brace of firearms were the fruits of a raid conducted on two pool halls by Sheriff P F Ryan and Marshal Ezra Robertson Complaint was lodged some time ago by the Purity league that men coming from the pool halls smelled of Intoxicants and in a number of Instances had walked unsteadily The whisky the officers say was found in the hall of Grovero & Passoplnl and pool the beer and weapons at the hall of Mike Glarot - Grovero A Passoplnl furnished 3250 ball for their appearance Monday before Justice W R Jefford while Glarot declared to be an alien is being held In the city prison pending further Investigation IpkUL Ogden Nov 17 — The estate of Rufus Herald-Republlca- Ogden In September ner” WAR CAMP FUND REPORT MONDAY Delay in Presenting Figures Caused by Saturday Half-holida- y Herald-Republica- Special n Nov 17 — Because Saturday afternoon is a recognized half holiday among the larger industrial and business concerns the final report of the soliciting committee for the' 310470 war camp community recreation fund has been delayed until next Monday night It had been announced that the report woulds be made at 6 o'clock to-- night Secretary O J Stillwell of the commercial department of the Weber club stated that more than half the amount today to Ogden has been apportioned subscribed and now la on deposit The general committee and a few of the have reported There are fifteen yet to report sub-committ- ees sub-committ- RING AND WATCHES STOLEN BY BURGLAR Herald-Republica- J Ogden Nov Special n 17 an Idaho man who died In 1917 promises to become the subject matter for a unique lawsuit The estate Is valued at ap810000 consisting of about proximately 39000 in cash and the remainder In Salt Lake real estate Two petitions one asking the appointment of an administrator and alleging the Absence of a will and another with a will amended asking to be relieved as the executrix and recommending the appointment of another to administer the estate have been filed James Prinsen a resident of Salt Lake and a nephew of the decreased filed the petition for letters of administration Mary J Lewis of Ogden executrix named In a will purporting to be the last will and testament of Caldwell filed the other Instrument and asks that R A Moyes Ogden banker be named to act In her stead The two petitions the will show discrepancies including The petition of Prinsen states Caldwell died September 19 and enumerates a list of hslrs consisting of five surviving brothers This petition estimates and sisters the estate at 910500 The petition of Mary J Lewis is accompanied by a document purporting to be Caldwell’s last will In which she Is named executrix and sole legatee Recommendations are made however In ' the will that she pay certain small amounts to three sisters and to the children of a deceased brother and sister Several surviving sisters and brothers by the terms of the will are to receive only 81 each The will states that Mary J Lewis Is mads legatee "because of her tender care of the testator” There are rumors to the effect that the will dated at Oxford Ida May 17 1917 originally contained but one witness — E E Lowry of Pocatello The will on file has the signature of L M Guyon also of Pocatello as a witness The witnesses both signed In ink but of different shades of color Ths testator signed his name "R A Caldwell" in lead pencil The Lewis petition fixes the date of death at “about September 9” and values the estate of 99000 C Caldwell tion are endeavoring to ascertain what the corresponding saving will be to Utah and statistical devotees are invited to trot out their sharpened pencils and figuring pads Congratulations are extended the people of Salt Lake and Utah upon the adoption of meatless and wheatless days in a message which was received at the headquarters of the state food administration yesterday from J M Hallowell of the United States food administration The message adds that the decision "places Utah in the front rank of states which are taking up the problems of conservation in a really serious and efficient man- Ogden m — At the home of Mrs D Taylor 2250 Adams street tonight robbers secured a gold amethyst and two gold watches The house ring was thoroughly ransacked but no other valuables are missing The robbery took place between 7 and 8 o’clock while the family was downtown The back door was left unlocked The robbery has been reported to the police RAILROAD OFFICIALS TO HOLD CONFERENCE Herald-Republica- n Special Ogden Nov 17 — W H Che vers gen- eral agent for the Union Pacific system with headquarters iq Ogden left last- night for Portland Ore to attend the annual conference of the freight and passenger officials of that company Paul M Beemer city passenger and ticket agent left this afternoon They probably will return the latter part of next week The conference was called by B X Wincliell traffic manager of the Union Pacific system and Includes the representatives of the freight and passenger departments of the entire lines - Ogden Nov 17 — L F Sayre 21 years old and a recent arrival in Utah from chairman of the city selective West Virginia was taken in custody early today by Officer John Hutchins draft board has forwarded a complete He has confessed to stealing a purse report of the board's work since Its 826 from a hotel room in to Crowcontaining Provost Marshal organisation Brigham City When he was searched der at Washington The report shows: Total registra a 820 bill was found in his shoe 77 tion 2793 examined 106 accepted 29 to board certified district rejected 56 ordered to camp 39 rejected at MOWBRAY EMPLOYED camp 3 The report states that- none BY AMALGAMATED failed to report for duty on date set for departure of unit Ogden Nov 17 —Winfred B 'MowThere were sixty claims of exemption bray traffic manager of the filed with the board Of this total O L formerly I has resigned a similar potwenty-fiv- e The dis- sition & were allowed with the Ogden Packing & Protrict board sustained one appeal vision company to become traffic chief of the Amalgamated Sugar com pany He will continue to make his HUNTER PROSECUTED general offices in this city Special Herald-RepubllC- Ogden Nov IT — Mayor A R Hey-woo- d - FOR KILLING BEAVERS That prosecution for alleged killing of beavers had been begun against CL If Moberly of Duchesne Utah was the Information given out yesterday by R H Siddoway state fish and game commissioner The man he said had been arrested by Deputy Warden Willidm Preece arraigned before Justice of the Peace W H Daggert at Duchesne and bound orr to the district court under j?mnn For Trial Froo PHoc 9400 bond ONLY SMALL PART OF TAXES IS PAID Herald-Republic- an Special —With state and taxes becoming delinquent Decounty 1 cember and a sum of approximately 81000- 000 to collect only about 8150000 has been paid Treasurer A B Hulsh announced this afternoon that the amount paid In Is betwsen 8150000 and 9200000 The big amounts — the taxes the banks railroads and other paid by corporations — usually are received durOgden Nov 17 ing the last week WINTER APPAREL Special B Special n Quit as Executrix YOUTH CONFESSES MAYOR SENDS DRAFT THEFT OF PURSE REPORT TO CROWDER SCOTT COMMISSIONED OGDEN COUNTRY CLUB ' A FIRST LIEUTENANT IS SATURDAY MECCA THIEVES GATHER Herald-RepebRc- Herald-Republica- Relatives of Caldwell Sue Chief 'Legatee Wants to Herald-Kepabll- ca Special Ogden Nov 17 —With the advent of winter the police station is receiving a deluge of reports of activities of petty larceny thieves Several have reported the loss of overcoats and oth- er garments calculated to protect No arfrigid temperatures against rests have been made The police also state that bicycle thievea are showing Increased activity 1 Exq uisite Xmas Cards —ves we will go still farther and say the most exquisite line of Christmas cards in the west — without fear of successful contradiction inter-mounta- in Our line of Christmas cards embraces scores and scores of the daintiest most exquisite most artistic and most appropriate cards ever shown hereabouts Engraved Tm Get a Free Trial Treatment the BetWhat Yam Qslflker mt Pyramid Pile ter Far it la Don't talk If yon can't free trial of wait for a operation Pile Treatment get a 00c boxPyramid at any atore and get relief now If drug not near a atore send coupon for free trial package in plain wrapper and get rid of Itching bleeding and 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