Show MULVEY'S REVENGE REVENUE ON SUNDAY DRINK Says Clubs and Individuals Shall Suffer as Well as Saloon Keepers SHEETS ARROGATES POWER Constitutes ii ii les Himself I I I Judge 1 e anil ammil Jury Jr In n Case of tho the House Bar lIar sf t t i- i 44 4 4 4 f It lt shall hall be bo unlawful FOR FOn 4 ANY NY PERSON or an any man- man f- f ager agel agent bartender or em- em emt t tf f or an any p person to sell otherwise dis- dis f give awa or 01 pose of any intoxicating drink f ff I f- f 45 fat at at atan an any time during dining the time first day of the week commonly t tf f- f called Sunday except ho hn be a af f ff f- f druggist gist and anti then only for f ff f S. medical purposes es upon tho the f 4 4 prescription of a r regularly f licensed med physician n. Chapter 4 f 23 03 St Sec c. c revl revised e d ordinance 44 4 I 4 Salt It Lake LaIH CIt City 4 The Time ordinance prohibiting the sale ale 11 or disposal 1 of or liquor on Sunday Is a avery avery er very sweeping affair alTair COl Councilman Martin E. E E tul ey who owns two that the saloons In this city s says ys ordinance will be strictly enforced It provides ldes that a man ma may be fined or Imprisoned days In the city jail or both for fOI giving gl a friend a drink In his own house Strictly Interpreted in interpreted interpreted In- In one might be pinched for forgiving forgiving forgiving giving n a friend a drink of his own whiskey In his own house on Sunday The ordinance provides that no peron person person per per- son on shall give away or otherwise dispose ills dis post pose of Intoxicants on the Sabbath As far al' al as the sale Ie of liquor is concerned concerned concerned con con- next Sunday Sunda will be bc a vel very dry day Every day will be a dr dry one as asar asfar asfar far ar as ns the White House c bar Is concerned concerned con con- unless unless there there is some somo change In Inthe inthe the situation Chief Chic Sheets says he will not recede from rom his position Ho lie Hohas Hohas has refused to sign their license and will not listen to any argument Proprietors Proprietors Pro Pro- Metcalf and refuse e eto to discuss the affair at an any length Councilman e Mulvey says that the council will force the chief to stand pat pal and that the saloons that keep open next Sunday will lose oso their licenses From Front some of the saloon men about town has already alread come a n strong protest protect against such drastic measure Other saloon keepers keepers- In Including Including In- In Councilman Mulvey e 81 say that It suits them all allright right to close their doors on the Sabbath abbath and keep them closed Tells reUs of or Visit Jim Metcalf 1 jr jl maintains that Rev Ro S. S A. A Hayworth came Into hl his hiM saloon on oil Sunday and begged that n a bottle of oC whiskey be bo sold to him bun Ho Hou u r t h t h 1 t-K t t n rA n Ll l l ll toU and that one of or th them Jm was sick Ick He lie told lold them that he must refU refuse to sell jell them whiskey but finally yielded Considerable pressure ha has been brought upon Chief Sheets to have him grant the license and allow them to keep 01 open 1 until the Chal charge f against t th them Item m has been disposed of They maintain that a man Is presumably in innocent innocent in- in until he Is proven guilty and that lint if the chief says sas the they cannot have havo havea havon a n license because the they have sold liquor on Sunday that he Is constituting himself himself him him- self seIr a judge and jury and Is tr trying their case In lit advance The case comes comesup comesup comesup up for trial before Judge Diehl Jan 3 3 and anel If a conviction Is secured the they will appeal to 10 a higher court Opposes t Chief Councilman Mulvey wants to go on record as fiB strenuously oppose opposed to the policy of the chief of police Why should they single RIngle out this one one- saloon af asked ked Mr Mut e Mulvey last night It is I a well known fact that under the time present administration as well veIl as asunder asunder under the time previous regime that every saloon In town kept open n on the Sab Sab- bath Since Since- I first opened up m my saloon I have kept open every Sunday r except two and anti that was when the police informed me inc to close Th They have as an much right to close me up as they have hav the White House bar but J If it they should with all of tIme the money mone I have In Invested It would ruin me There Isn't any fair fall play In IIi It If It Sheets had explained to us that the White hIte House was not being conducted In an orderly manner and for rOt that reason he did not want rant them to have a license there would be lie no kick Rut nut as I understand it such Is la not the case Other saloon aloon men have o been convicted convicted con con- In this city of o breaking n the Sunday closing law but the they did not lose hose their license As yet ot Metcalf and andIn In man have not be been cn convicted There Is something something something some some- thing more in the thc caso than tItan appears appearson on the time surface If the chief refuses to sign their license because tho they would not contribute to the campaign fund of the American party it is a highhanded highhanded highhanded high high- handed outrage I hope that a man has that much personal liberty left even If he lie Is In the saloon business s. s I myself do as I please In such matters and I believe everyone else should be 1 accorded the same tame privilege It will result In ever every club in town keeping their bar closed on Sunda Sunday This will wili be a dry town for keeps Herll Refused d to Contribute I During the tho last lost campaign every i saloon man in lit town was told by the time police department to dig up a n hundred hundred hun hun- dred dollars for the campaign fund of the time American part party It hurt some tome but they all nil came caine through with the exception of Proprietors and Metcalf The They sent their compliments com corn to Chief Chic Sheets and antI Informed him that they were not going goIng- to support sup suit port the American party part candidates and the they would not give up on any tri tn- trI trI- bute Those on the Inside mention this In passing as a possible reason for fOl Sheets' Sheets action In the matter of S refusing them a hl license ense Bingham Offender Up Walt alt Jenkins formerly the o owner orthe of or the Black Cat and several other oIlier notorious saloons In Salt SaIL Lake was brought ht before the county commissioners commis commis- m yesterday to show cause wh why his license at Junction should not bo ho revoked for fOI maintaining a disorderly house Julius tiled flIed a a. complaint against Jenkins aslIng asking ask asic- ing lag that thai the license be revoked The Thet t case as was taken up yesterday but butt t postponed until Monday lla Iol afternoon Jenkins Is represented by Attorney n. n E and anti the As- As A A. Christensen county by 11 County Count Attorney Job Lyon Sa ott declares that thal on Sunday Sunda morning Dec 1 15 5 i. i ho hut entered Jenkins Jenkins' enl llIs' llIs saloon faloon and as assorts that there were wert women drinking In tho the saloon and that card games gamnes were being played and other oIlier forms torms of gambling going on The saloon he Ito says gays was disorderly disorderly dis dis- orderly anti and that while standing at the bur bar Jenkins came up UI to him and struck him hint In the eye e He lie states that Jenkins al also o threw him hint out omit of the saloon |