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Show ESTATE )- REPUBLICAN CLASSIFIED PART TWO. SALT LAKE — HFTEEN BORE TYPHOID GASES How Robert S. Lovett Got City and State Health Officials Join TO in a Concerted Movement. INSPECT ALI ALL = —_—— Another the day’s black fever city record cases board. was of health yesterday Logan, Inspect to| end | | Simon F 2 aM ; ROBERT S. ‘Thirty-five years ago Robert Ss saves leaned : LOVETT one and and ‘ mAATATa Ye ave sray Gray, S. Mroad...The age d 10, at 30 € Third | East & sports, Lehe aa went wasdownfascinated. to Inspect Gall, > aged saw 3gker | Baker 196° rs es ! Beane yu 2 Wall} ‘ eet. ral a = a Pe e on Aueustiof s Dr.: ! pares men ‘Tt in n the the y easonable a : ert was. Some born day,’ mthth care { ast Cees years It ast that t iz : at is thed ] least. t. < a) line build He via oF 1 ope he : helped moved, after the - ye hory ee ae home a Cases a o not prope ry yphoid fever . ote whit a lth om such. cas v¢ 1ioroug elude A x1an inquiryc as,‘ to | ithe: Nace apith in the fe “by nelghborhood lenin al verpresent at anyor|| off the16 [eRe oF 2 final day of dairy a: try. register eye for er Saturday night f istration of . registration régular Mon lay the nich, the Deriaitaye usual stoi $10) with a total m6 ; Phis istered at The oe number renee totals res only a the total The : tion at registr dents eee to closed of work in morning ree ly yet be secvred all required to wives, “Coon,” “by'| last year anatomy at 8:20 ; enough pos ioweve ‘ wtnh oval 1 ge ough Young Raker. Maria and jelght Curtis -well) ’ take Places to ac-| of : r ccey dh lLowithout Lu : | Mids t . TS. Mr nith oO the. : an!‘ yn you Pee I eR - a Oe, ils and cours agent: local job!” the : . debat his.friend. o}b | t ; al aw or- , was cece one EB 4 Charles. s pane H SP Saha seventeen suc- fen a : H) i . of wei them, ere it and Lud Wi : t ‘ 1K ' ‘Now “Bob” Hout Ous- |} sent ta < young | ohused him believed. In | Grew ine i'< n a he ofCentral ti ur ckas'-I him his; ’ |land n eaiecots, SorIsaai VE 1 i ly study nade} id, iW the a(t: affairs > 1 ee 1\ years ¢ LoveHouston ana near h into h |! clerk €} ; - It expression. now. GP yal int x ew t Ne ae straightened out thi o f the bankrupt 1 York from rai [Aen bye | president the room for rapidlyJ a overt 1 Zt erase aw fying 2 judge Judge Lovett Lovett \ eee eee | has for the“Helllast.elther| fe bee) orent the-man cee Tushest world brought was who/ positions to Nr Houston, -Tex., three Teyears : : : ein tithe efi andman,genervith: the; ‘ounsel of tl i 1 i cou married married thelr reromble of tes I Saar’ lives itral tist L ove ap paper nty-secone Babi and son in that in 1 rene strec here at} vee ane ny Pee ee reared In the Bapturn jis rearing his faith = to Hele politics |-he San Birnie Roa ang dou De great stress He on emphasizes th fact that and he Mugwump. this corpora-|the ria in~ F state, i Ans p contact it g is thase’ | enters la ye fs a then into a long but ie were orn yeeiee these : held, AERTS aa ests. Dan ret S. ees Spencer, Ute Utahh 1 = id e that he ness want a le Now pian may be advertising. furthered by De is sfreet Seeanied gt eaeom F nea tie ath of “the Sharp, Deseret Francis Scat n : citizens Grice lomeds nae heeneccameteeueacanniel et litons up: volume Secretary ot State afterward had for many ¢ South; about the clearings over . same continue the aati of aking: as c : : en - composed a Spven tee cars assistant Phy e nat Cope at and the city gen 0 wer wealth of killed os en oth o to was .t ‘ f "I but : os to in e e ae they C well with and The they ' of all the hall At in Sas 5 has s, Flag’ been called an flags and stars, necessities The tendency demand as the that sheep aac p apes more Cee ae ne wi existence eee rails will be ail ¥ take . the ” arrans pecead steps . to propose roposed during the eradi- e meeting present a : as I | Notice Sent Will Out Be . That A Lax nnage = te Collected Under he New Law. e€ Washington, Sept. 18.—Collection a — tase under the tariff of law Lions eaeapid . 1; byy cong . ngress, recently enacted ils will begin . oni Reroniinnalheen enroct Notice to that eff = i . : sent by Acting Secretary Ormsby Me Hare of the department of commerce itt Quelled; a Disturb-| Sept. the th build- | steady O'S Before It Had a Chance 5 to Become Serious. Tex., ore before marth. oe General % is = Intended to get atata dueettion toward| for ca ¢« of this state will be called In a meeting In this city next ; It8 ateThe th date ipsa for eontiniel 14! ance meeting been learned as oh: ne as Renita ’ sease ¢ mg the shee disease oe zi round that there and, noe } lated cae neninatao ihe : ae any are [a Sy ex- | Sheep -.| | orders} not rauit prices ! material . continues El Paso, ahor saantelthele to attention! all colle: io Fe ie Taft. mation ‘ o f Saat revoking the proclamation 18.—Mail advices] presidents who had one tolthe oe procii™ dated Aug. 6, 7 of the i yrmer suspended the col- : aed today by the Herald states} jection of tonnage dutle lhe a te . Bes . i as Antone fe law provide that a tonnag duty o that the uprising ate marked a * " a hee ; nie ton, not to exceed on the night of Sept. 15, Is pounce ag9 erarate 10 cents per ton in any Inone the year, have been an attempt of Reyes support: | be imposed at each entry on all vess ‘Is | and The others] attracte zs trade week, tre repore that cee a constant figures. | Mexican : , of eta i le a avy discuss raisers of me 2 oh e Taegan aye the time which will no f Tiepe Aa oe I fons (aide zs marched with due military precision. is the car barns Superintendent Thomas Weir and Assistant Superin- | pape streets attention. the men | month. a re tur! n a warm weath¢ t ees : roroods jeale yusiness 1lers n that re ofpart1 . ? sheas } that of the previous week. quie te r tht un a i = ae a party sight | trolley he usual ne » out- barns. eteast, in General Conditions to Be Discussed: oe Matter of Diseases Will Be Thoroughly Threshed Out. ong an: Ee even enthin searoa jue a sti oe ‘i ports ees outae as usual. On account of a ‘TR car “et the gath-| will the hardware same as Jast co alle tet amusé the ee of the Sunday an ingenious to] that’ institution opportunily o'clock Commandant F. H the Zivighais celebration assembly ie : ill-considered and | | have vene aDealers t ana ‘Tambor “the | higher teachers in.marshaled front of all thethe church a ‘little folk were put in autos e | taken on children the le is Aches “Living 7 | ag by) the agricul| therefore be li will Rees : eps eae ing primarily to the officers 9:30 ep | : Billings ‘unils. * Flag” meet reac oe I re duced Conditions as / i were ea irsehs | stim, been — eing tour of SaltLo Lakea peCity nce hoe Ivertise lite celebration, “Living the ' i e average, Were a F a SIC the the greatest ce Monty to the last circular letter | at st a to bas suits, atare section built by | so good. Vermeer Alvin Bab a special ook to in, taieltantin anadite predic S euirligial net emeerar : ; he son aneitiee ove rt [ ing i rae Taft in grati- figures as ) ; bushels halguesthe ae the Bi1908seteharvest, viside but anal isol, | years Child. an as ue é 6 hr billion yub e crop, Meee ; rime ie aie 2S Saran gated on Wednesday now suggest : AO ~ ee _ a | yield of 2,649,( 00,000 ae or en } tural of O 0 picking greater ers a revolution. ers to start : ‘clock, while At 11 qressing o'clock, : w -e throngs in e th Reyes . pnlaz: plaza from any foreign America, Central f Indies islands, the was ad-| lea { a m( the state house, firing began in the .clion surrounding General Trevino's 5! eeu residence A hundrec 1 whereup or ; 1 z urne z T Tre or or in more shots ane reviously ora orde 10 re ) ut called i an £ ar s <aded byby barracks, headed he > 1 were fired.| need | arranged, “every « ry the | light isa troops : De!54; 2 lischarged their d guns Bands and trumpeters blare 1 udl;as! ‘| +4 and the troops i : . muchenoise ae| + they ay ed, making as = }4 te | possi : Be sit ‘rs,mee afraid of the dark, slunk| +¥ or cht ail was quiet # Five a hundred 1 the disturbance id a shots } ae were t bale fired ton i sels - bands and bu be b | glers ; The cene rd been expecting trou-| 1" ad apres sle, o anca and sold e rs8 an b jada : irsi ady.: | 3 laway.al uring | or the + per annum, eee ym uk por eh fn n ve o In the © — West islands, the : coast of Soutl otice by y Super Bu) ay be imposed at cnet ane cubes Is t ho owey we distress or LIVING vi Sg dent wus tsor 2 ‘ af ae r, 3 ’ to include engage FLAG mi| ‘during in ror " fr not oe d in each fore ; ves- trade, MEETING. : § bers city of the tht) iy semble at 4 a'cloce Asseml ly } i: ne act " d Gahama islands. America, bordering on the Caribbt m sea or Newfoundland, and a duty of 6 nts per ton, not to exceed 80 cents ee en | from port or place America, i | Bermuda of + o¢> < t mak ty ‘ u i. ee “a 1 Aa aT Aan : 7 . 4 ex bition thehe vinitiof Peaalsto ++ \ a chy ie 4 fr Chairman, Ae rom réports county so that sastareer everyreceived cnild will have : it is cbetteved 20, tha t more than 20,000 record-breaking yields were Ay ered from the grain flelds e Goultatchnterroads - now ae 5 valk y BaNOON eee avin Se a Aa eee superintendents of districts intin g. Isappol excess AC oe of New thhim natural a Ticket for Each of Henry Clews, the cotton yield proving disappointing, Ba 2 ee distinctly Gea . sna is necessary ay os Inst inces oO ernldvuraue B Miss Miss | nessmea and pleasure Huntsyille,| : wane KBon They there, because live his winpark, and at all the church little cue with his parents pretty Majestic the portion of a by the ODT ae had a hishis offices ) there, a where} below s thewheat m- | lyrnment’ harvest of 1suggest 1B figures re ee a yield Sheep important i“ mecting . 714,800,000 > a ol * 2 bushels, ‘ yn |of ( or i 50,000,000 | together aq ah Aber OE of oe to coer “Dp. H. CHRISTENSEN, remain ago, According & the north on which 5 : station, fs counsel for the Southern Pacific offices In Houston, and so \ well didj s Carl a aire he serve of his ers 0 new Ir master that he was|Seven Carlo 1 soon rewarded and brought to New Presbyterian Sunday Schoo York and made Ea ee sue om See City’s the legal Sights. department of the DEKADe . the1 First Teac s .and pupils otf lines iat Teacher un I x Sent a If Judge Lovett lives until the 22d 0 Presbyterlan church J he.will be 50 years old ¥ made an unique combin: ation of busi\ features In every unit th Baas of ial a hee pay ames ee came With ; residen t some one adult person ren. “Applications for ne ¥ by telephone Re Sharp many ’ whe eneatiie: the attention when re J of | railroad é Ss children: least te HHObE: generally result lawn | Week fine razed vasa big.inan in the legal department | interests. deethe t Gould Harriman ms ae te worth and he was bereco” in Salt Lake are to ee and T. Caine states that, according best recollection the Babbit offices. . to the money being-put Into the channels of | history of t Lees trade, chiming: trons the sdiée or ahead care Will: Havtbedl“ity. or state. to Givoldi any acci-= , ; Pe ; a cic lictent , farm products. Local =0 7: ee Beas be Cain his Gnasaertke m- dissertation on. just | tenden t Prof. George : ugwump {s. What nade | little recre‘ : Sweazey SE mineas ata. h Muguk ition addresses and then th he : fit nds See v ee p ) aoe a ‘E Sac1 yy) cur was labeled : with | as < . Tork who.) | whileand < lub; remarked: s Roars asa me ae ae Oo t "41e I Barae advertisement as-| 8 mie for the aver Sunday , : Statiaaredt anti a : we mye i e hrewd ‘ chap, sc that, but > first will] sociation car display Sunday he finds much pleasure in , ae yes olish Presbyterian “ey , Chi : ine his conferes there and. djs-| lege ; et : ee r was| ) o me of his roueh| meeting h ! sc 7] at 12:80 The next ca i lawy eyre mehtibe nd tight all railroad down! rn £ cussing I Houston with them he eaejust pee was a e Seacar bit eeenan with ; the ‘ invitation, Horeioalnilan “Com¢ to deal with cattle more socla ‘a Ay punchers : ue -erbal See lures for there he was von’t: ‘ ro; . ne , New for more “York.” sche and sers of ; theable.Thallan Other CeaSunday and av Houston ua mem-/ schoo! clubs. | ver eC Mdeatierh been in New York] but in New York he Is much too busy Eon Ss trip was completed without the een k One : Fi C ro years, ntlala Texan. andTf he still in every any is polishing for these has | just frivolities,all. and he works works—that's slightest it angie Stee aceident everyone During any ONG eRE and yoted UTA OUEITE heen» done hess e.thespolisher ——— ‘ J t = 7 P thelieace’Chroven the With : mitation.. esta b ished. 47 7ress oO Any he kind of worth-while ? busiay ic : & the progre i eae Tate acted vt - o sane aren much| 1sApe ae : rey neh stands Da aT in- Vhen the rallroad Lovett i Pp)3 gained ‘ ¢ the | f Vas | Big . John his. It for whom he’ ‘Tx i, “to. workStatboast’ Men of their acquaint-|.and he real) ten. rt Tay Ii for tc. Line grounds, another old land lwas | of t com-| and| crudity way you it tal was it calledWithin the frst elegy : from oe departed ed United” | ance president.- 5 Room Business Down dD poe het “Alfred’;Gardner,|.cashier’ D Zanker, Anames of a fo{n|should Harrimy have attracted n, especially times likes to was live Judgehe Lovett M i rte to aka Mrs.| al 5 Baker sse was ee nan oa ‘as ot bined) Houston Reteee petent ree ‘by, arsen. Elders John ANCerson, rf jaeee dow stor Galli Comes are | cals’ directors Sa-! Pacific. and Utah Sp Central or and l su place: ection f ol much : eral passenger agent of } Oregon | year house ati was rete the& er weather F Line, ‘ bad: are the} ; short ns | Spectaculs a ietetar tie eee began his care er there 4 pecta rowded Consolinge while crow de H. S. aeYoung, so 51 remarks now sf i an office boy,y. In the Trades. Althouzh.ex r$ rs ious i ree ean 7 it clerk he started hi His amu ve wer few ind - his] ee Hi : never ot the | railroad, the old reer in th Pe Houston i m that East & W caf first.fori “pos ition his only fad Refore he took It th lin man v Sere eine Da R svett | was so rough. and awe-inspiring in. it Hou i Abraham 2 C., , vohta gremdcnildren | were Wao\made und’ run-'| peach. take irried Stewart t by wi count % gained ne utthings|ne} if In exclaimed’ agent Hajse make hee John i children M MINE It | x Beniahial BerAlceasrmens sHeld Sept. fin the}. ard meeting house at Mendon, 7} é question 7 he.» + ha - that if m thpueer | yeing being M. there want 9 such ganization, which constitutes a unit o representation, will as respo) sibility = ae oe cr and man| asement of the individu under charge. His Mz SOME FEATURES| Short di f ut ‘a FE. us PB, Smith }-{t he first Prince Miguel of Braganza and Bride, Who Was Formerly Anita Stewart. mark, the Babbit house, at east corner. of the square s ( stands the new passenger daughters. His Spencer, Albert where part in the children sent ditions BAKER Wil- the arose pil may interest you. <Dhe mbly of children will be under the eonerad auspices of day acho: To { com- college to take on Sra sei ALBERT joint necessary. S and | ed Mrs.sonsMaria Lake comiittes county the of Governor yesterday and other institutions hi M. of office to Salt The provements. Ls ! force 10:30 o'clock. meeting in the celebration Make P the Spry respect- “a! ZRted t tede eaenin || ense UBteWELt Lelknman:and seferrba: Ds am Bird:Thomas’ Disha Me)ta.| .c-Alls tharapéakers: St irt failed to var | tne } mest, trusty and true life that had| a After mittees 1 Ho for congrewas ro Stewart Hutahipson } eh I street at about Babbit pe Mo{?.WOr ee while she etudied S tion education. entertainment committee. Next Sunday President Taft will reviow the children of the city and county on Brigham Di iHons pees stewart [thal : thei cle natant vas all freshmen|a_ district disabled will] There he physical An urgent request that no church in Salt Lake or county hold Sunday school classes next Sunday—unless the time ig set for the afternoon—will be made by the “committee on children” of the Tatt and -vir-i } TO COME— ISSUED, ——— About of aun I om Mu a Love i mar deli- : road Paes boys SCHOOLS TICKETS TO BE ea ” alas igd Saati ie See srraregeeesaretel wo-story, sa ie; adobe. brick, ee ee Seen and-hewn mbers an a Seas Ne ae General Superintendent unchu the rdom under direct the OUTSIDE to as ear i ot: the Seren to presidenc; ay o'clock. | helped build “hiem dedl until rn PLANS OF THE COMMITTEE a wene ed ictions Cc Crop t Yj Id Are Modified— ot on 1 han a’ thteeaeed ae ce ac r Peay Sena eae ean200 PE Jess oethan | combine oF ah d roads for Lovett from his ever Sern before, oe Beginning with Monday Who are not physically be his’ ; hoe ic ee at onpa oftieD | Charles $ , ' " usiness bus Ree Monday morning aR ae eS with : it) oa Miss z Van Cott, who 5 has of Securing places for the boys charge and girls | back trying to<« : at the university, states that this year | justice ct a . | so grea vine living eae rooms or girls, put en ¢ she has | Pe he tehe ] ‘the commodate rac ye Bhs him th gained presiden Pog FR STeDs 4 Ae co nt yey t _ ithe E ne ie p gained helpedti Rob- ; ting nting : re cwyers “are h “ey anatom mee than } willTee again of all : RL eS ran ] exclaimed he was eloquent, ‘ dé} ™«™* 3 mpl Qs are re3 nswered: . LAK the |} those East: Texans belie, him ; | Chgehat hats) idee al od r" oy vill’ | .In-Houstor Bob" Lovett first found} Tete! a al (a p the woods believed him {a home in one of the humblest board- |} ad eth y had learned to believ« ing house When ‘he ‘left: was occu-| eee Br tas 1 ‘ thing he modest rid. r ; ence in the best | } |) pying : : Le Houst young Lovett went | section... Hard wort d close apr i-| ais Mihi } fre Bt office. of “the ame lt are ild to 1 lifted kim to tl “rst to : He are 18.50 or het top. He} Lme*Cco Ney eA 2 MERE Pere |TAI I" oe NOTES. , The but by akd mnlenmnted ; : u road he 31ral-store es¢ an t } oo UNIVERSITY not to No : Cnn business disinfected but the roniber ts of the out-} ouses used as eceptacle for se them; should be pe kept covered ane with unslaked ime Neglect. of these precautions is | responsible for much. of: the spread of), the disease. “The milk supply should be i{nvestigated In all cases of phold fever reported, and the investigation should tn- | > resey palin 1oce. dalry“or in the-win = faseriously x menace the. | res repr re ' tually the head is -and ‘ health and lives of all who use the milk | Ploughboy, ‘ eee eee ( sae to nl shoul ir a shyis=.):;eneine | “But I begin. i Oth und the Witt“ag Po phold.i germs aap are Sgicu={|came aeent ee Pea ble to convey them to milk, OU We Hi coat awale bailne at a dairy before {it is sumers, oF endangering many: consumers, 0 Mtg a c tno her in n ’ war, ] ume with gp a re poyer é He had| 5 ae and “ie, avn Conticned | depot: -leyMeanwhile: Ne, secured tl a in the ‘gen them from houses Rmercr rooms thus ovetet x | nee a. Le Vt lis father hae but1 = < Le 0 of existEast} the WwW where Seca a MEO eth H “t c. e took « eC T t Hi : aS « Shephe Sh r herd, » a6 ire Bea eae eek.against eat Ishouldld ce be Re waged eh eseESec | agains dangerous pests, and especial precauz 2 : . =r eicl:| in he : fod ¢ builders. Me rey a wii -latigbed at ‘him’ be he tee wi thathauling ‘ nallroad z ties ly | strn for the work rn oor country hac the reduction| No one in a ae tae ee he deaths from sof |-'to | than.“his he, goalbut from” Ic is now. Si, ompresident reader note : reported mE are to assume in th measures. o was the} ence from the impoverished he | Texas and he | Tex: 1 there, here, during during the pre ral re een exclude ‘mud ) or. “sole,) peoprietat } quit -the\farm ‘where; | boyhood in poverty. Pa t dad. to eke out | manag _ . A are of the de ine "hain this year as icom: to of PReeape he samete pega ole ‘ spread ance’aE Baker man, loved ‘ é 30, he fc ate-| Respite the follow ing t s sates: ng number he hauled timbers to the eee Beatty Issues Statement. Dr. T. B. Beatty believes C that flies re responsible for > AP eCSOLr Aigeahanin Lhe > fies ly Sin peat es | the 1e yD reek nett s &‘ tt i 6, a and The|mand salary, he declined the | became at oneanyof the an firm of Baker Botts the meé throwing 18, corner of sixth| loi peux 1 a “pe i he a laying rt Pratt, I ills. aged 301aan Center street. | beronie ties and rytony =| al inl oy cen erik Imme¢ ate: Sconberg, aged 20 Herman ve fl Houston and united: Jane was re = wee, culled to HousMrs..T. Waldo, aged 28, 70 uince | over the handle of a plough as] ton as s eeuers co t ; t 2 * ‘ * he arian the hill im the ke ropa 8 furTho He e41 t Governor 17, 860 South 9 father's ep- | him assletant general. row counselwho for.made the Eee oe : iv a Texas, and Baw comarning new.| Texas & Pacific at Dallas. Brown reAsa a Stata eee Margaret McCabe, rear. 264 aged 447. 47. rear Twi 25 twas) s aa work Ww 2 train e }on a narrow = < gauge West | tired sel for and the Lovett Gould becam ‘property. Boneralscaun: The Hunt3 Vveport arrank | | Dunford, 0 terests aged 30, 1210 Indiana) were > was sou being and pushed-~ toward Seen net =a piece 4 ae in os « f en Le a6rom “Rose ‘Feltman, aged 25, 360 its alte Selb 5 Ly , First ave1 estthe pee aoiti va city ) Of cosa that G 10 ae woods, nse say: rite “the » tartfac €> neyey Lovett the highest position in his com South First West street. M, public 1859 the family was visited by some Mormon elders and, joining the Mormons, he soon left for Nauvoo, and but a mere boy, he suffered with the Saints i through the hardships of those days, his {; nother dying at Montrose, near Nauvoo, when he was but 8 years of age. After spending, the winter of 1846-7 at Winter Quarters, he left with a stronghearted band of emigrants to look for *}a land of refuge in the far west, landing In the Salt Lake valley in the summer of 1817. In the spring of 1856 he was called to fill a mission to Carson valley, Nevada. This he filled faithfully, and ifter giving all his possessions at Car} son to his church and brethren, he was back to Salt Loe at the time of * move south, and was one that helped to effect the surrender of Johnston's a the spring of 1860 he moved to Cac ley and settled at Mendon. In the eoulne of 1863 he was ‘called to 9 to Flore: nee to gather the poor, and performed the same mission in 1864. In all, he crossed the plains nine times by ox team and horsebac Albert Baker ne | Was a great pioneer, was a leader imong men in fighting the Indians and f0ing through the sufferings required to. establish this commonwealth He e ten years of his life {n work on the -2ke temple, and supported htmself while working. All the large timbene in the basement of that structure were gotten out of the canyon by this man; also he helped to build all the temples in Utah with the labors of his hands. was in this valley in 1855 with the chureh herd, and becoming in love with the valley before there was a house or white ni ne vowed to return and make this most beautful valley his fut home. e had always’ t his family that this i | valley was ° chotce apot in God's vinearc, an¢ » always love it: establisk the Werte of this good man’s character, to his memory is left two loving Cases. 19,rear 43¢ South| a After suffering greatly nine days, he | passed peacefully away at 10:40 p. m Sept. 3. Albert M. Baker was born in Tompharet, Chautauqua county,’ N- Y., + Oct. 3. 1833, and was the son of the late The fifteen new cases reported Saturday are Selma Tohnson, = Mrs 36, rear. 41./ South Fifth West stree Marle Standish, aged 7 nies East Sixth } South street. J.T. Jones, aged 13, 231 South Thir¢l| Fast street. ‘ nee Adams, aged 10, 1016 Garfeld eee z aire, East Nagle, Fifth street. aged 18.—Albert not I Dairies. New was of good character knew him. Paralysis and sunstroke were the causes of his death. He was found by his wives In an unconscious condition } about 11:15 a, m., 26... It a great shock to them, and they carried him into the house for dead. In a few hours his children were all at his bedside. All was done that could be done. Doctors were called immediately, but all was in vain, and he lay in this uncon| scious condition until the ena came Loved ones were about him as the death || angel came Willard Hansen, state food and @airy commissioner, will work with the commissioner inspecting the which furnish milk to consumers In Salt Lake. The city commissioner has taken the name of the miflkman jn each case where a typhoid victim has been found, and these will be run down by the dairy| commissioners. Dr. T. B. Reatty, sec-| retary the state board of he uth, has | } also been brought into the fight and will | work with other officials in the mz itter While the bulk of the cases reported were on the northeast are seattered al! ¥ cases physicians } reported ty phe oid cases yesterday which ‘have been treated by them for weeks Saturday's Sept. Mendon man who brought the city, county and” state| health officials together in a concerted | movement DP rot ect the milk consum- | ers of Salt Lake City; a to insist that | physicians of Salt ce report typhoid | of health cases to the city board when they are discovered It is believed that typhoid germs in | milk has caused some of the cases, and | el fiies have spread the balance The | ad fifteen cases yesterday intotal for the week to sixty-| stablished u new record for! It made a total of thirty- | seven for Friday and Saturday, and has! thrown the city h ealth offictals into coneternation. | While other members of the clity| health commissionc r’s staff have been | working night and day in an effort to| control the typhoid epidemic, Dr. M. R. | Stewart eity. health commiss joner, has not turned a hand: ino the matter, and| has’ left the whole matter to his assist- | De C.F aul, and hief clerk, > *. Flynn. These two with WalFrazier, city food and d uiry comoner, have done the bulk of work to date, and vyesterda appealed to the state and cor inty officials for ald. To Request Is Made TIThat No Sunday Schools Be Held on September 26. : Character. =a | of fifteen reported CHILDREN WILL GREET PRESIDENT GREATLY LOVED 1 | DR. BEATTY bEGELIEVES FLIES CONTRIBUTE TO CONTAGION. typhoid PAGES 1 TO 10. OF PIONEER , Albert M. Baker NNot a Public || Man, but of Excellent bears | | DAIRIES| TS MARKETS UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1909. LEE Started in Railroad Work| MINES iy REAL Tae) +t+t +t + : ; |