Show r - - r f - - - J ' - - ' TIM SALT LAKE T'RIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING MAY - - ----- — - -- --- ---- - 4 -- - --- - - - - v - - yPay With the Ulan Pioneers ay : 1847 1 1 By ANDREW JENSON - -- 1 r ' iuirf 4:2: t' ' i s- 3: it ' - ' t A '' ' ( 7c )it 0111---- -‘ A it t iit1t I ‘ ' - by ' Veer Dumped in Sewer or Lack of Cooling Mee - ror UPI CINCINNATI May ant of a cooling place 3200 barrola of beer were ordered dumped In a sewer ' The beer was made by a brewery now in bankruptcy proceedings With to money to operate the plant refrigerator the custodian in bankruptcy received the dumping order - from a federal judge MINIMS a loss of nil dumping taxes to the : "Ii:41ES : 1:43 i' : '' : ? "f :::t:: :" - f fs 'i '' 7 ' '5- '?"-:- ' - f: i:- : 4 ' : (:)1 '' :‘ 'e wi 44 ': - 4 4"4 s: )' - t!' ' ' (A"- :t s - H - 4 r: I :: --- e- ct — :! t fX ' s" - ?'' wok " '''K : r"‘ - '::: !: ':'''' ' -- :' ' A ' 1 '':::'' f :i: f- -' f ' ? 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And kospit uptown days: ly boils and pimples sivi hea1 4 Your digestios auzABrat L BLAND and your skin improve t1"4NXrit7Zi11 of Quietism Pa writs immensely too "Doctors had advised ‘ 'If u t lieleclunamk's Yeast to Why not go to your v i twig friends II tried it grocer or restaurant Eat 2 Cakes a D ZrIttiested up mysloggish or soda fountain My tom andgersomelleisch 1 !S pinion got elem": Vilw' niacin's Yeast right tionvishi ISM Ilholomi limmult basoomitet 1 v 4 I h :1 Li ve i "':"'S C S CC-1- SIr t '11- t z ' :f ' : -g 4 1"1 44 ' ld 41r 31 " ON a 9 t ' oP'4113cfm4Nals V" Vr' "1 rt :41 t owti: V a ill di head in Vienna's largest free hospital ix) ) 114 4 ' " kf - s tohree of hia 1 r J At diappearedyeada three-quarte- - e I 1 V‘ the dead grass on the prairie so that t '1141i the next company of Dente might ' have green 'True for their animals It made a great fire About the tame ' gintabdisoutheramsrop time Brothers Orrin Porter Rockwell 600lla ot Sadao Comeor"1 and John Brown returned to camp oninent imams sipodausti it failed to horse After catch the having i Oa traveling about half a mile the pioneers crossed a bad slough and bewas yond that for a mile the ground wet and soft The teams began to give out and at 4:30 p m President Young 'ordered the wagons to strike for the timber which was a little out of the general course' but necessary to favor the teams and to obtain wood 'says DR ROBERT LATZEL clinic and water The company arrived near the timber at 4:50 p m and Road Dr LatsePs exPlanation "I put him on yeast dist—mkad bins camped having treveled since WilW report hadi in week ly that time liam Clayton put up his last guide- ofMit case the troubles may n If ids bolls was son another had ' post a little more than nine and started to dry up be own! similar to very zoLar miles Was woks his "In shin clear entirely Truman O Angell of the pioneer 'MIL H 11" the noted Dr lAtzel hi bad good nibs !smithy appetits and band whose picture isepublished toof Brigham reports "was a civil engineers He be num las Constipation stapplit day was a brother-in-laishowedswerysignetimmovesienordy Young lit was born in Providence bad become chronically tired out R L June 5 1810 and died in Salt with boils a very poor appetite and "Run-dow- n health poor come Lake City October 15 1887 He was the usual distressing stomach symp heartburn and plealonIndigestion a prominent member of the camp as toms r he had gu pains many other troubles usually come well as being identified with the "I examined him His abdomen from poisons carried through the growth of Salt Lake City One of the was gabby and lust His intestines blood from tbp JqtenikaelV states greatest monuments to is the great Mormon temple of which were weak clogged The man was Dr Latzel "Yeast (Ones up bowel he was the architeet and for which steady always consdpatedi action and Increases the low of di he droll' all the original plans as well as supervising its construction up to the time of his death He also built the Beehive and other prominent resi-oi"7::i:0 L cNk deuces in thecity '::" n:: Ike -k r A i i''' - ' s- - 4 f ' '' --- l'"'"-- ' '" '' '''°: ''''-'s''' '1 '': ! -- - '0'' s 7-N I e ' 1 s ' : ) t ti ' p re the brethren set fire to t - - l " : d -- ' ':i :' r- - 1 ':- t ' s d A' : 'Sp!'- i t :s ! ' ' N tEtti10 ILTIT I 11 4: 1 I A i Offenders Fined $25' in S L Chainlier County Police:Court Fourth: Es Board Guarantee Ground for Eaperbnent Plait capes Prosecution 66 S ')' (I ?CU'e1 1J!LJ(1p11-11- o ! - $15- -i ' SITg9FglID 'Responding to i'l'etter to the Salt Three men were lined by government and 'Lake county '' commission recently snore than 630000 to Creditors—and Daniel Barrington in polite court from the department of agrkulture the cost of pouring out the beer la Wednesday when they Pleaded guilty the chamber of 'commerce Wednes' estimated at POO -amiesausa to liquor possession charges and a day sent telegrams to the members of the Utah congreseional delegation similar charge against a itourth promising a fret mita for a proposed dikunissed lack offender was for Wed : li $45000 federal sugar beet experimen' 't of evidence tal station It It is located 41s) this Arrested shortly before' Court con- county 4 vened Adams LI of 353 West In the letter the department Of 1 South Temple street- and culture indicated such an experimen-- ' :i Bradley 23 343 South Main West tel station wu contemplated in Utah pleaded guilty to possession of a ball The telegram wu sent to the conwhisky each and gressional delegation after a conferpint' of lax-paiwere each lined $25 They were sr ance between the commissioners and by Morals Squadsmen W It Roger Reynolds secretary of Abe re! r Hawke and G D Holt covery a&linietration ! Charlie " Carson30 arrested De- gni telegram followe I 49 South Main street cember $1 °Silt Lake county comminion Ind after be sold' a pint of moonshine Salt Lake City chamber of commerce whisky to special Officer Charter after several weeks of investigation Hirsch also was fined $23 when he are now prepared to guarantee to sead:tithed the liquor possession charge cure free of any coat to the governa Similar charges against Carl Wil- ment any site which may be selected son 211 alias Carl Howard arrested' In Salt Lake county by the govern- ' of polAwyawleespe wwW14esswomwipty at 208 South State street April 4I mut for the proposed federal sugar were dismissed for lack Of evidence beet experimental station and are The arresting :officers Captain J G also prepared to offer A1111111111016 'every assist- Smith and Squacismen Sari Bertel- Ince in out this project' tarrying soli and B J Blazeda said they ' seized eight pinta of moonshine DRAW ANNUAL SALARY!!! but were unable to prove Mrs 111 May (a—It rsias ( t Wilson was the owner day—Mayor Walter Trego re pay Squadsmen Ilawkes and Bolt Idre 14 D Reese' 29 997 Gale street on a liquor promotion charge : Tuesday The officers said they seized Did you a gallon and a' pint of moonshine your 000 1 one-thir- II : Rull front 0 to 30 the number of miles traveled would be indicated during every part of the day Professor Pratt also suggested that every sixth cog of the first wheel be numbered 0 to 10 as that division would 'Indicate the fractional part of a mile or tenths while if any one was desirous of ascertaining still Outlier divisional fractions elach Cog between this division d rods would give live and ThA (which might be chinin called a eirytsendless screw) would construction and of be s very small bulk requiring scarcely any sensible additional power and the knowledge obtained respecting distenses traveled and valuable to every traveler especially In a country little known The weight of the machinery need not exceed three pounds At 12 noon the tamp halted to refresh teams after travettng six miles during the forenoon The last two miles had been over a soft prairie and although the previous year's grass had not been burned the wheels cut through the sod frequently Before leaving the campground at oeised $0 centd the aldermen 'two bits" each The payments constituted their yearly salaries fixed when the town was incorporated in 1877 THREE ::''APMT::'13gT:'STATJ0N:' r ---4' - ::f- MONDAY MAY 10 t iThe morning was cold in the plokci-zs ' ---neer camp with a moderato wind vy fires wort the from Large I blowingcomfortable overcoats lwere asd ' Early in the day' the: wind changed e aomig''' 14 the east — i11 t -their left campthe :Before pioneerg 1 ground this morning the Twelve dehad been writ:I posited a letter which to addressed ten the previous day ' tire officers of the company' of track in the follow would ‘ saints who el the pioneers in about six or eight 0- week& The letter vat carefully seII Aki 6I i I cured from the weather by sawing IN about five or six Inches into a board perallel to its surface The board i was about six inches wide and 18 " 4:)' -Inches long The letter was deposited ' i in the track made by the saw and e 0 three sheets were respectively' nailed ' 7i1t upon the top and two sides and after 'I : writing upon the board the necessary '' I s directions It VIS nailed to the end W of a Pole four or five inches in dime- ti ter and about 15 feet In length This I ' pole was firmly set about five feet the ground near the road- - On the I i eutside was written in red chalk: t 11 "Open this and you will find a letter" s le On the reverse aide was written: ' ' 'Look itt this 316 miles from Winter Quarters bound westward Pioneers 11 Lat 41 degreeA- A- On the post wu :t i!11 It s written "Platte Postoffice Close by 7 '' the aide of the post wu left a currier's ‘1101vrrdP011':41 directed to The letter wu chop TRUMAN 0 Al0GELL Charles C Rich and contained an actount of the journey of the pioneers Born June 5 11110 in Providence IL I—Died October II III ' up to that point It also contained in Solt Lake City the laws regulating the pioneer camp ' for the benefit and comfort Of the one neers could as yet only find a very' saints who should follow after Thom- foresn their journey westward a mare and tvgi scanty allowance as Bullock 'read the sam to Presi- of the brethren boat now seen by thel For several days past William Claydent Young who said "That's Scri- colts and the horse brethren was supposed to be the old- ton and others of the brethren had 0 pture The mils Moved about I it tn the est of the two colts When Thome' been studying up the best method of attaching some machinery to a wagon second company of the first division Woolsey and John TTippetts passed from the bat- wheel to indicate the number of miles leading traveled about two miles in through this locality 'Antal traveled daily President Young redirection and talion at Pueblo the previous same quested Orson Pratt to give the Ides crossed a clear creek about 15 feet they saw the same bora' id the some attention William Clayton havwide This creek which Eder Kim- neighborhood ball named Skunk creek was easily At Skunk Creek soma of the breth ing suggested that some such mechanAfter conlorded though the grotmd was aoft rau shot a buffalo which was brought ism might be constructed ' Into tamp in the "Revenue Cutter"11 aideration Brother Pratt proposed the op the west aide t Soon after crossing this creeks the In traveling this day the pioneers following method: That a wagon ploneers found themselves in the observed that the' herds of buffalo wheel of ouch circumference that 360 snidst of an abundance of dry gram were not as extensive as formerly revolutions should make a mile (such and of good size About this time a Having eaten out almost every bkacie as the one used by William Clayton horse which nomad quite wild of grass they bad evidently taken an In his experiment) should be selectmade it appearance Thomas Brown eastward course to places where feed ed and made to act upon a screw In and Orrin Porter Rockwell went In wits more abundant On account of such a manner that six revolutions of pursuit of it going several miles in the scant feeding the animals of the the wagon wheel should give the banal of capturing it but it fled with pioneers bad almost given out Al- screw one revolution that the threads great speed over the bluffs Brother though the grass in parts of the coun- of this screw should act upon a wheel John Brown state& that when the try had been growing four or five of 60 cogs which would of necessity bilssissippi company passed on the days sincethe largest herds of buffalo perform one revolution per mile other side of the river the ?ear be had left yet the animals of the pici 'Then if the ootes wens numbered tut 4 o - Assistant L D S Church Historian -- : sio : s hap in 0 '001:0 77 0000tth-0)0--0-- S o 1' ' asks e A RECENT 4 d !TOUCH y trero p:::3 t f r k v 5 eptzt " 'Hoorn ' i V the new Leonards' at ' - : xxl tat nt ''' ') CHICAGO May 9 'Mee — West's hair a dark shade and you 21st South have what University of Chicago men IEN111 yesterday in re- )student to replied a questionnaire is a plump brunettes with Mae West curves The questionnaire was submitted COMPLITI NEFRISERATOI by a student publication : A ao Such tobacco needs no artificial flavoring And that's the FINACreason why old Colds are so easy on the throa t so cool and biteless - li e III P LORILL4RD coMPIATINa: ' tstislisozD 1760 P S—The net of it is this Miss Hayes: ie ' fo No better tobacco grows than is used in Old Gold And it's pure That's why Old Golds are COY 011 the THROAT and NERVES - - 1 ' 7"'100 - an - DtIG F08 r"- - I bacconists (Est 1760) 0 Their Ideal woman some 150 men I Sincerdy vrell-draw- Chicago Students Prefer- Dirlalaired Mae West a !':i:"f:: n yq To ipftve to mon dog owners the superior quality of CALO Dog Food nu are soaking this sett sational offer A GENUINE LEATHER LEASH fres t9 anyone sending us the labels front n 6 cans of CALO (ot facsimiles) lb Leash is a SOc retail 'valuta CALO is a dew adentilcally blended dog dies containing fresh meet fresh vegetables cereals Imported Cod Lim Oil a reseNete food Get 'a supply today end your labels IMAM Jane 1st PrOMP(4 People are making more inqUiries regardat mining and filing more mineral locations In western states than at any time in the last four — years Johnson said '"As far as public lands 'are cecerned everything is awaiting the ap- proval or disapproval of the Taylor bill which is pending In congress' 01 1141E (A LSC MN S i'f:'!' tobacco is picked frOm the heart of the stalk Where Nature stores her richest tobacco fragrance and flavor Then his aged and mellowed at least thirty months-Theit is blended for delightful mildness and taste appeal by America's most experienced to RPM op ' Old Gold - 1 011--T- og Zast " sP-- 01 rifek: -- "His ktosses'i tee ” - bzip ' if 9 4 t Western Mine Industry Iniproied Official Says DENVER Mar inbiing induatry in the western states is — allowing the greatest improvement ! but business and industry' generally are better Fred W Johnson corn missioner of the general land office at Washington said hers today He to Denver to confer with fed-- I came our t 1050 t s -- - I a- - I ' There isn't Any Inystery about' the excep tional' smoothness of Old Golds The whole credit belongs to ' Mother Nature Father Time itid his' ally Experience v ge s qu)ITVART(111-5- e a f 0 r" 14) Dear Miss Hayes:— ' -- I tee - i o it ' I GOLD-CONVERT- ' ' H 44 OLD iticnzys - -- 7 P0011 PAY POOR PREACH— I q EARTIZSVILLI Okla May I OP) —"What are you doing ewe days?" 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