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Show DESERET Californio at Berkeley. haa nl;td lei ike sceeTfltnf to the Omaha paper The TOM M "MM1 anTletad' with SI fothor'o approval. Lynn O Ernoat Hurd. Uimnca, ; Kenneth Browning. J Arch. l ul Ktrk and Inland Holt, Sutton, mom bora lof tha cantor and Junior claaaca In that Boat S1dehi.gh eohodl hart collated Ii I In tha coast Theaa young artillery man boat baan Idontlflad In achool athlatlra. especially Kirk, a football I of tha junior player. and president m, ALIEN E! 10 BE INTERNED -- Prisoner to Work on e Castle Government May Gather up And Send Here Germans Along Pacific Coast Gate-Kyun- TO DETAIL TROOPS TO GUARD STATION Army end Navy Recruiting U Going on Kapidiy m This District. , 1 WHERE ARMY i Second Setrtfc Pure ant to a oait from the National Council of Woman of tha United mates to each of Its affiliated organisations, a meeting wae held this morning in the Hotel Utah for the purpose of formulating plans to sscure tha tabulation ac-of the members of the organisations, cording to the service they may be able to render in the preeant national crisis. Ail of the fifteen womans organisation la the stats ware notified of this meeting and tha majority ware represented The preeldent of the Federation of Womans clubs, was asked by the national council to take the Initiative fln calling this meeting Mrs. Bischel of Ogden, president of the federation wag O. Leatherwood, by Mrs. represented who acted as temporary chairman. A permanent organisation was effected with Mrs. W S. Williams of the. Relief society, chairman. Miss Clarissa A Beesley of the Young Ladles M. L A. secretary, and the following executive committee: The chairman, the secretary, Mrs Bischel. Mrs Franklin 8. Richard, president State Council of Woman Suffrage, Mrs. G. V. Lowry, president of the D. A. . Mrs. C. A. Walker, president of the W. C. T. U and Mre. Em- "Ml Hadlock, of Ogden, commander of Benefit association The presidents of all of the affiliated of tho state will form the , Central committee Methods of procedure In securing the were dleoueeed and desired tabulations the work definitely commenced Further meetings will be called in the neat future . street, ever oil Walker task kuiU- B it If ATT Va 243 swtk Male com fleer, Keith's Areede. MARINE CORPS-- M strath street, ever False NATIONAL street, Male Meet Market. - tat Are-r- y, GUARD- Plerpeat street. RED CROSS Ne. Seafh street. ENGINEERS Fort Doaglaa. 1SI RESERVE OFFICER Ft. Doaglas. RESERVE First eeet CORPS CORPS Elliott, commanding Fort received telegraphic word Douglas, from the war department this noon, that a war prison camp is to be established at the post, with Sot Arthur iUime, V. 8. A., retired. In comCol. Williams has bean living mand. at Los Angeles, and Is expected to re smrt hare at any Uma He is jl native army Csntacky. appointed to the from civil life in 1874. and In command of the Eleventh Infantry vht retired fpr age In 1911. Capt. Elliott said his information was that all tha aliens whose governments were at war with this country. Mould be gathered up from along the Pacific coast and imprisoned at Fort Douglas, along with such other persons as may have made themselves obnoxious to the American government in connection with the war with Germany. Capt. Elliott thought there might be several hundred Germans and their vmpsthiaers shut up at Fort Douglas, e though whether by stockade or he could not say. In other places. the Blockade scheme has been the favThe orite method of imprisonment said that sufficient troops would captain Be sent here to guard the prisoner. rhan that, nothing definite le - Farther Cspt. W. B. R-- . w if Will Change Routes. slight changs In tha routing of three etreet ear lines Is preotlcelly decid'd upon, by the Utah Light and Traction company, to take affect a, soon ae a curve ean be Installed at the southwest corner of the Intersection, of Third South street and State street. This may be In the course of SO days Then the First South cars will turn aaat on Third South etreet from Main, and then go south to Fourth South etreet. thus taking the west side Instead of the east side of the block to the right. The West Second South etreet care will loop on Main street lastesd of State street. A other-Wie- known. Army Rrcrwlta. The following army enlist manta ware aloes Tuesday noon: Thomas Osowatomle. Kan ; Frank C. Ptorded Salt Lake City, Utah: Thomas Elbert. Colo.: william A. Bonier. Salt Lake City. 'Utah; Charlea F. Clark. Salt Lake City. Utah. Odell Thomas. Lehl. Utsb; Charle, B Fox. Balt lake City, Utah; Lawrence L Barrett. Union. Utah. Olddeoo B. Bingham. Utah; William A. Butler. Payson, Utah: Frederick A. Sutherland Provo, Utah; Clay Beesley, Provo. Utah: William H. Farr. Eureka. Utah; Fred Klmpton. Pocatello. Idaho; Donald Baldwin, Pocatello, Idaho; Warren . K- - Clark. Pocatello, Idaho. Henry B. JiaeereL. EstAJelkt. Idaho,, Mathew 'htronek. PtfdSuilK' Idaho. Thomas It F. Carr. Pocatello. Idaho; Victor H. Olson. Pocatello. Idaho; B. Crawford. Pocatello. Idaho;George Charle, H Van Ne,i. Pocatello. Idaho; Joyce t- Fox. Wendell. Idaho, Daniel Boston, Button. Man.; Wm. H. Eggleston Soda Christensen, Twin Falla. Idaho, Mavel Fifty prisoners from the state penitentiary will be dispatched shortly to work on the state road between Castle Gate and Kyune, according to a decision of the State board of corrections today Warden George A. Storm was directed to go to Price to arrange with the comm lest onere of Carbon county for In the work. Mr. Btorre was also ordered to go to Bawling. Wyo., where be le to lnreetl- gate the prison broom factory with s view to establishing one In the Utah prison If fond advisable Tbs prison road camp now at Little Zion canyon will be brought from that part of the state within 10 days, and merged with th Carbon county cgmp, after which both will be taken inta the Uinta bastn for repairing the road between Price and lfyton Will Equip American Telephone and Telegraph company la fathering tha organ (Ballon of a signal corpa among Ita affiliated . or aubordlnate companies But whether the movement will extend thle far west, I, not at preeent known. No advices have heen a, yet received by the Mountain Slate Telephone end Telegraph company, to It waa staled Th thle afternoon. Pvs Rg. 9rlir' vyvyu-- v I Reduction and Excursions Approved by Commission Shrap at Lampo, on th lln of th Southern Pacific running to Kalton. Utah, may b moved to Hyrum at $20 per car. according to a apodal rat which waa granted to tb Southern Pacific Railway company by th public utilities commission this morning. The BoK Lake A Ogden was permitM-; E,n ted to pht In a ono-Wrate to th H. 7Z,'..EUhw Clive LamBcckatrom, teat at tb Alhambra theaboxing bert. Panguitch, Utah; I,ee Alfton, San tre in con Ogden tonight; and the Salt Francisco Lake A Utah to run a guarantee InformatUm from th. to Provo under the auspices department, for the wek ending April of th departments of sociology, I?' eoonomlce and psychology of the Uni enlistment. Jc,drvJtr?2W ; .Salt lake. II; eerslty of Utah. Thursday, train leavBeattie, San Francisco, 99. For Marcn 19 SO in th morning, and tickets at $ o g the weet.ro division, ing April 1 good returning until Monday. Portland had enlisted 447 of the oo Fran-clseSan quota assigned to It. III Of 1.J0S; Lo, 15f out Miners of l.tSS; Denver ttt of Angeee, 40 3s:, Diego, ! of the 400 ataigneC El Paed 221 , Confer on Strike Of 40. Six thousand enlittments are set for this division by Mar S with thus far Why the Denver dis(Special to The News.) trict, with so much larger M. Eureka, April than th Salt Lake district, population should be th number assigned half of Knerr of th state Industrial commie- Balt Lak. I somethin th required oame eion. -naval offrom eke City yesterficers her ean not understand The Salt day and today Salt Is in conference at Lake office needs 15 more men-tcomMammoth with representatives of th It quota plete In an striking miner, and operators kaglaem Rnllet. endeavor to arrive at a settlement of Forty men have applied to Captain G the strike situation at the old Mam- 1 mJ'COre'erv1 l; moth min and the Victor Con. cll.t0 work them are experienced men Who will be Indlmr an adTJt l ? well able to pass the examlnstlona by the stats officials 4 Mrs Katherine Fp of west At a late hour the. meeting was still Fourth South street, wept tears of satisfaction Tuesday afternoon, at the In session. office, when her son army recruiting George B rox. aged 2. a Bingham It is remarked at th miner, enlisted station that Bingham has Sugar Company Offers recruiting furnished mot recruits than Balt Prizes for Housewives and Operators 11 lea. Captain A. M Robbins of th Marin received hie long desired moafternoon, to be used torcycle Tuesday by hts detail In distributing literature sbout th country High School Boy ul Morgan, son of Dr, F. E. Mor-- . .... and a Junior at th East Side high school, ha snlistad In th navy, and left today for San Francisco. Th young mn ha ben gtvn a umber of farewells by hit msny friends Frank Calvin, aged It. son of President E. E. Calvin of the Union Parific road, and a student in th L'al- corps, Jb. -- Numerous pritea including oil painting. bit of eculptura. decorated china. books, hand bags, necklace and other useful articles will be given by o th Sugar company a prise In fruit preserving contest to be conducted during tb coming season. The announcement was mad by Heber 8. Cutler, publicity manager of the oompany. The prises ar to be distributed among the houeewlves of Utah. Utah-Idah- j f TH tommii-lone- r f Salt Lake rovfft; for to alt aain u a board of valuation. In order to pamm o th action of th count y aMHior. A. H Par-oIn th real and poreonal Coulson Smith Arrested etn of tncmranr proportjr For Striking Deputy Sher iff Whom He Arrests 7 Bern Food Campaign KMMt f. TBcy took the poakloa that th county baa no right to tak such taxra under the lav, and baa not had ainra eight yeare ago. when tho law taxing Inaor-anr- a coaipaalra on th baato of paid waa paaeed Feud Breaks Out Again Between Police and Sheriffs ISI Pnl Force. fflEttlT Women to Give Ball to Raise Funds Many Helping - Cause. IBHOHMENT - - - - DeL Completed Over Property on Which To Erect Fourteen Stone, PLANS APPROVED obrarvanc generally through stats. The proclamation says: to FOR CONSTRUCTION to prosecute order In Whereas. a speedy and suecerafui determination now is which this war country tb la prUnarily to ngagd It is neceasary tbs food production of lnraa grratTy ion to tha oat andand carefully conserve th Contracts Have Already food supply, "Whsreas. In order to Increase the food production It Is neceraary to urgs Been Let and Work Will to tnoreara thir cul-to upon all farmers and to take steps tivated acreage under acre of each increase-th- e yield Begin at Once. upon tha ktTfcUsx aad owners of vacant ity property the Imour that portance of plsnttRg gardens supply of vegetables may h Increased. Deele were today bee. anWhrra. It is imperatlvs oftbatomali o.. th. ereetlohcompleted of th iTfBiIlt mant ,or th buen,4 of 1! weet. fo4 poeeibl. Inetlng coneumptlon the Deeeret National bank. The reducin'la thconaUtent pilefood-end- ofmuch with a of jtng baa been contemplated for . o"e the health and comfort of our people bu, omr today with the 81mor, Bemberger. I. therefore. purchaw "Now, of Utah, do here- - j of the preeent sit occupied fcy K ett governor of th AgrllU R, Thoma, company were flea' Friday. in by proclaim and aet Aelda P!m obaerved be a to a day if lilt he structure educeTh. utter iehoole of the at t upon which tor shall impveea upon student the- parcel of property comprising a 4 fr. necesaity of increasing the ood pro- fronteg on Main street we, ' Zion'. Saving, bank A rveT he d y j food u ppl le and1 a o o pany. the price paid being w:tnhei4 with special xsrcirat; anda -I also hereby proclaim from publication. The bank Itself 1417. as Production to Sunday. April occupy a S foot frontage on Main xnd drarvaf6n dxy throughout the on, an street and foot that frontage on En: tat of Utah xnd recommend take step to First South street Th stricture this day all good citlsensthe tc obeervance upon the public be of Impress with a tolij construction of measures designed to help In the as and foundation far a granite ifc, up a, movement for greater production mestanln floor, tb remainddi a; th, conservation of food, and that thni aay stories I would recommend of terra cotta built being apwith be observed in all churches The Deeeret National bank and the therepropriate sermons by the pastors of by th bustnees house of the and Deeeret Savings bank, according to with sppropriate window dleplsy the plans drawn by Architects Cannon and In their advertising matter, and bv arto Is Fetier. occupy almost the enttp through specie, dally newspaper ticles on thle subject In their Sunday main and measantu fioori with safety edition.' deposit department located In lh baseProceed of BOR. ment The spare part of the basement held be to hall of a The proceed will be occupied by mech: meal equipIn the roof garden of the Hotel Utah on J- - under the ment. storage vaults and barber shot the evening of May Council of Women Th 11 stone above will be given of the National th cause over Voter will be contributed towere to office use. Tha structure is to made of conserving food. Plan be entirely fireproof and of the most at the meeting ofth .councUattbe construction. The tileu floors modern afternoon. club Tuesday Commercial la the corridor, are to have marble Tb meettnn was well attended. The to ih a a main stairway is to be of unit bases in to voted go was council Cross work j marble and the rooms are to be finished aid the cause of the Red J. H Paul. How- - in birch stained mahogany, Profs C D Steiner. The banking quarter themselves ate ard R Driggs and A-AS N,Mathw were to to be handsomely finished with marble anoolnted Tuesday under of th city ratlings, counters screens. bror.te grills supervise th gsrdeas making and SS Jeteel banking equipment the preparedness campaign, A Widtsoe the There will be three elevators a selection. PrejkdeAt y. Th plans Involve a total selected men from those departments ) building. coat of $794,044 for the construction of the building. PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION DAY CITY TO HELP .Urt-rwUeit- Dutiee of Utahne ie the wey of food and conaeryation ar production ed out by Gov. Simon Bamberger in a setting held next rlday proclamation rrr the consideration of these the schools and next flundayfor their a SHERIFF SAYS HE WILL PUSH CASE f- Emergency Committee fers on DeteiU of More rompani. their of three baring bead Sait Lake county, ha bran atat hoard of equalisaM held before th Stale board Tvraday. rbei ravaral rcprcaan-tatlvaof Cha rariou Utah lif and Ar Ihavrane coonparit tO wore 1b grader! tion. On a complaint charging hint with Th Wasatch Country club today anOF EMIGRATION LINE assault and battery alleged to have nounced it lntntion to cnlttret 110 baan committed on the person of of acre of tfc proporad olf links Claude Oaks, aged 1 yearn, and an tbis city. Flowing will bgln tomorrow employee of the sheriffs office. PatrolIn a communlretion fllod with th morning and tb big tract will b put man C. Coulson Smith, of tha city pocity rommlaaton by property in trrigabl shape and planted a a aoon today lios department, was arrested this owner in Emigration canyon, th ltyaa poralbl. P I. Moran reported thla morning by Deputy Sheriff Clarence aolred to lntrrn in th aoUoa drton to th agrlraitiral aubcom Livingstone Upon being taken before pandlng bfor th uttll-ttat public l mlttra of th general conservation and Justice of the Peace Hugo B Andereon. commlraion in which th Emigra- emergency committee at a meeting this Officer Smith entered a plea of not tion Canyon Railroad company aak at the Commercial club. guilty and b was released on his own to b aliowod to tar up it tracks aad morning In addition to the 119 acres of tbs the road Th city aakd recognisance pending hearing of the abandon rralst th Waaatch Country club, Mr. Moran recase Smith denies the charge. This la to dismantlingIt of th railroad onproposed Is th for Commiealon r H. H Green the second time the police have arrest- to th Intsrrat of th groundandthat Its pra-pl- s ported city ed s deputy sheriff and lodged him In that th road should b operated. that the city would offer to the comJail within the last IS days. Mam bars of th commission Infer mittee 80 acres of ita land at ths mouth According to the young man's story'. the opinion that ths of Emlgratiton canyon, with sufficient the patrolman arrested Tilm on State mally no right to 'take a hand In Wei expressed street about 11:10 o clock last night the matter, since th owner water for th season, and to th Elks' and took him to th police station, may rralst the tearing property up of th road club the remaining 20 acres of that as well as tb where h was released by Detect!could. The petition, Herbert Lelchter. after h had ex- bower or, waa dtr referred to th depart- tract The plan of the Elks club is to ment of public affairs and finance As his he left th business for farm th plained tract land derote the detectives office, Oaks says that Offi- investigation Th following names purposes cer Smith followed him and words appear on th petition: W. N. WU-- I I? to fhar!tehl tw tracts are the largest T.JF. Thomas. W . J Lewis. Jeanej the two. Oaks says , fasted between struck him In the face and j?01' ,FrJ Braslra. A. Fred Wey. thus far to be brought under the scope Bccjemln Goddard L. W Snow Kath-io- f knocked him down twice th4 crop, campaign In D Pardee, C. D. Oaks was employed by the sheriff to tryn M Ora !) Smith. Harding. Br Rwrtff hu lett Buckle. Rfti, tgtUg M. Ison and A. B Irvins. Problem Dltmawl. track of is th result of the young Problems of what to plant, how to mans arrest. The boy was brought up Library Petttftea. In ths home of William GoodtelL also a The board referred to the commisgot the land plowed, how to the deputy sheriff. The sheriff said that sioners of parka and public property seed, when to plant, how to obtgln cultivate, vldnt signs of and public affaire and finance a reso- etc,, were young Oaks showed or into the gone at some on lution submitted by th public library commute mistreatment at the hands when he reported the matter. board accepting th donation from tb meeting thla morning That the pub- of Nw York for lie may be adviaed regarding Carnegie Swears To Creaplalat. Corporation these a en the west side. Th city Oaks appeared before the county at- Is library Prot C. D. Meiner was named to assure ta required corporation and a swore to complaint charg- that it will expand 12,194 annually forM prepare a pamphlet to circulate torney ing Smith with assault and battery b,ore u among th church of the city In the by Deputy Llvlngatonc to nr. ay avail iUeU of th gift, three dayx Yicimies. the home of Patrolman Smith, where! To the city Uw department the board next two oraaed, etc. plowing hs idsntlfied Mr Smith as the officer referred a petition of the Salt Lak A regarding Dr H J. was named to take Sear who. hs says, abused him Smith was Utah Railroad company for a franchise of the dlelribuDon of seeds for a spur track to the J. O McDonald charfe then placed under arrest. Disposition of the 15.000 appropriated Patrolman Smith does not deny that Candy factory. by the city for ua in the campaign he arrested young Oaks, but h emwaa the subject of much discussion. At the close of th meeting announce- phatically declares that, hs did not abuse him He says that he probably ffidot was made that seed will be fur- . i arrested the boy together with other lte. 11 Mnth nlshed free only to person unable to That he mistreated him if son Purchase them. Individual cases ar suspects. ,for l toe to be carefully considered before seeds after taking him. however. Mr. Smith to th company If the city declines to are distributed declares is untrue Th ,h fu,und? ,n Other instance, it was announced. Sheriff Cor Iras declared today that he r intends to go to the bottom of the ZSl of 'P, pr' nT b had without deposit 0,1 but must be paid dor oat Ut. of th trouble now and will not stop until the . ,rcm,eb?f ground that It moot tnotanc. however, th Is members of his force art properlyr-epectea,rop The strlatly residential district committee felt to adrts that persons by the polic department. In commission declined thla of$f, city but shouM obtain their own !, inde-- f srltnvra in th D Wra murder case, addition to the criminal procesdinga mad a counter of offer 4,t the committee, and get their, wm BOt return from San Francisco to Is understood that the title to the property, which ,L.r comi!.r Pendent ofplanted against 8mlth, it a. a. qulck!y Poi-- , sheriff will take the matter up with mission regards at a desirable sit for fM.n. tMy th. ,rU1 word was received the city commlraion. r e station. Dr John A Wldteoe, chairman of J'the committ, reported the committee villi Mrs. theys bed communicated ready to supply bore labor for plow-- Paulson FIXED FDR GAMBLING. daughter, who said the moth-- j land In almost any Ing and 80 111 that she will be unable to In Jostle, of the Peace Hugo B. An - quantity preparing and said that only the net r LATE LOCALS derson'e court WlUtam Collins wee, cost of obtaining that help would be com to Utah. found guilty of permitting th opera charged th farmer of a gambling gam at Bingham Report waa made that C. M Faille of Banks Allotted Bonds The Deseret tlon Officer of the Liberty stake Pr!- H w Faille. Price A Richardson, had on fined $109 or given th alternaSavNational bank and th Deseret a car load of seed potatoes that mary association will meet in the hand tive of serving six months in JxlL of have this received hank city ings he Wished to offer to th committee at Ninth ward chape! at 2 o'clock Satur-- ; a telegram that th 160,000 In treasactual cost to him, and the committee day afternoon, April 2. A full ai- HEARING ON BOND BT. voted to obtain them from him urtdr tondxnce is draiced. ury certlfleste subscribed by them W 4 H. Bramel has on tha prat war loan ha been allotted set May Judge : k. for the forfeiture of the $9,440 bond First Saltalr Dance Th first dance under which the West 81d Automobile of the season at Saltalr is scheduled club wu recently opened by W Fred for Friday night. Th resort will open Griffiths. A few days ago the city re- May to. Decoration day. with the rall- - fused to grant a restaurant license to road under steam operation, aa in th oprate the clubhouse on the showing were being past; but Just as soon as tb manage- - U! Intoxicating llqaors d Mlf ment can get the necessary material dellverad. electrical construction will os of the hond begin, and the road electrified. On account TWO PHTtnONI FILED. Bbemp Being Moved . of tho car shortage, transfer of sheep from the wlnUr to summer ranges ie mllbnam both of gait not "being rapidly accomplished, so today petitioned the federal that many shaap remain on the win- - court In bankruptcy. Buckler listed ter range. From five to eight trains liabilities amounting lo ITtd.Si end of sheep a day. are being hauled from wlt" no the Utah deserts to northern Utah. Idaho and Wyoming. at - u' fr i j rZ. 1 j tf . -- re .i. Own'y vuathe stl tt y. aus-ptc- 'a'" I I I, -- . Contract trt d This will proba building is vacated. bly not be accomplished for about 34 sub-fi- 1 . Cuba: With Menocal As Leader, In War With All Her Heart ?' TWO MEN ARE FINED. pleat of guilty to charges ef and selling intoxicating liquor gambling was Joseph Beasley Jussontsned by yesterday afternoon tice of lb Peace F V. Scott to poy s fine of I1S Th ftn ws paid Fred Shields was f.nod III for gambling. On IN COUNCIL OF EMPIRE W HI lam F. Maaray, New Premier of Now Zealand, te Help Plan War. ( x H I -- j called by death local hospital. Ekberg At of Rock Gust Ekberg. SO year old. The body Spring. Wyo.. died Tuesday. (or interwas sent to Rock Springs ment under the auspice of the aerie of Eagles at that place. Gust L Third DletrM Court. Fox against Albert Taylor, to 415 for alleged breach of lt. contract. John J Blocking, Jr., against Oisrfu Miller, administrator of the estate of John J. Stocking, deceased, to quiet title to certain real property. Fernando Pores against tb Union Pacific Railroad company, to recover for personal Injuries 15,000 damage Theodor Arkla, Jobs StrlfUld. John Brongol. John Dobol and Louis Rlchtsr Land A Water oomagainst ths Pacific 61.467. 616.666. tlt.-62- 6 pany. for Ml.m. and 22.216, respectively MisrepreIn certain of sal lnd sentation th charged against lb defendant company In each of th five action Henry Mtllsr against Lena Miller, divorce, desertion J' Francis Tuesda' i Mr and Mrs. Cop are resident sol Omaha and were visiting here. They Salt Lake. formerly rrafded in will be kld in tb Funeral aervlcra Larktn-Nu- ti funeral rhapel InThursday. the city be wlU 24 Interment . April Amatory. 1 : -- Olivet. CEMETERIES. WASATCH LAWN CEMETERTw. ears Iftc Kearne Bldg ' Bcy..y.aw; ! FLORIST. PKisioeNT kicttocaLtyOF even tmo Monesxs of his stuff FLORAL Cuba PRESIDENT IB Havana that th entire Cuban army of 66.000 man would be placed at the orders of th United State government for service throughout th war with Germany, aid Eduardo Mendaa. a Cuban sugar planter, who arrived In New Orleans. Mr. Mendex reported that the 4 MENOCAL I of officers who apeak English Mfuo. lecUnn of ota A 8 Main. Was DESIGNf Evan. Floral Ce. ERNEST ENTRY INTO THE WORLD WAR The new prsjtser of Now Zes'and This President contain msmlier Wilson'spamphlet William F. Massey, It now Famous Message: Ths War of tho British Imperial conference Resolution of Congress : Th Presiwhich gives the dominion! and coin dent's Proclamation; Theodor Roosenice an active voice In the conduct of velt's Comment; President Pointer's the aar and will prepare for the float Message. President Wilson's reply to t the cod King Ooorge. llacuaalon of peace teyra PRICK lOr EACH POSTPAID. Of the conflict. DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE AMERICA'S NOTICK. FTNERAL for Henry rntl Funeral service ho died April 22. will be held ( t ca' 8 D. Evan funeral chapel. under State street. Thuradsv at 11 ; th auspices of Waaatch F A A. M Interment wilt he t Effect of Hoarding of Sugar by Americans New Tork. April 6. Hoarding ef sugar by American consumers has led to suspension of export business to meet nn abnormal dexnakd for the staple. Earl D. Rabat, president of the American Sugrfr Refining company, said today In a statement approving the plan suggested by Herbert C. Hoover. national food commissioner, for coUnited Stats th operation between and the Entente In handling food In this city. Daaaacha Hr. Marl Mrs Mariano Daxancha. 24 years old died Tuesday Funeral service ar being held tbif afternoon. In charge of O'Donnell t o. with Interment in Calvary cemetwy resiA! th V. Wheeler Claudlos dence. 1MI south Ninth Ess- 5 years old. died Claudius V Wheeler, He I, survived by a widow Tuesday and one son Lettte M. O'Nell At IM Park street. wife of Georg Lwttle M. O'Neil of Park City Utah, and dugh-- i and Mrt John Mr of ter the late born Fh Hurdflman. dlad today in Heber City. Utah iFeb 14. of Jov I at the parlor Th body Wm. Taylor. 25 south W! Temple later of Notice funeral j street. Ruth Virgin ta Cope Ruth Virginia, E and Mattie Fo-ts- r Charles of daughter Cope, granddaughter of th rt New Suit Filed. recover will move days as the onconcern exst First South street, the quarters which have bran temporarily by the Utxb State National bank ai soon as the latter banking compaay i move Into Ita remodeled building According to John C Cutler, president of the Deseret National bsnk. ths actual work of construction will not probably begin until August and thea building will be completed in about year Settlements were made yesterday Itb the A Richter compftTiy which held a long term lease on the north storeroom of the old 6uildtn. no.inr away practically all the obstacle, which toLl 'Tk.'".",,.?- .b,,1"ifi'le;id lomi th building room occupied by rtu We,tm Pgr!1 f1der company and Laihbourrre-The term on which the least wiH be transferred were not mad public.laad-- ! Th old building Is on of ih marks of th city havingwaebeen theorgtnhome of the bank since It feed 44 years ago. t , i,. Lot. a Contracts have already been let to the Campbell Building company and work will be begun as quickly as th ch JR ZSS. 1 n . ... , PM ifitlN board - ef Seed. f potato The matter of treatment seed before planting, the method, the to when kinds to plant, hew and hull Ate., ware touched upon lightly from the of advice experts ar-left to the the Agricultural college who are to rive here the end of the present week Mr. Moran served on the agrleultursl that committee the first official notice the city would furnish water freegar-to all persons desiring to cultivate dens. and the members of the committee prepared la use every available means to notify the clusens to that Offere of numerous tracts of land are, tb coronal lira tnxdr7 hgtnr rTLaJ q tUiatKcOianio Con- notSledUGie minTbers7 today he had .sr-O- has pasted The county commission th new Jitney lus ordinance for the regulation! ef motor bueee operated within the county. It la about the same as the old ordinance, with th Indemnity bond exception that th feature Is eliminated. H. K. Torston, representing th Little Cottonwood Traneporatallon company. before th oounty commlseton-er- s objected to the company being re- make th road in th canyon ?ulred to wide: It is now nine. The matter waa taken under advisement. The county commission has asked for bids for the healing of gerbego in Binrhtm canyon Reeralte. The following enllaunent, were registered this noon, at the naval recruiting Station L. E. Osborne. Rexburg id T Park, Kivpiaa, Utah; D E. Wi. llama, Muriaueti. Ida., W. L Carter, Pont Mont ; O. G. Sigler. Clarketon, Waah ' C Evans. Mona, Ute c I Ames, Mont.: N. E. smith. Pleasant Grave. Utah; 8. W. Tanner, Milford. F. Utah: J. Chamberlin E R Weir. Great Fall A H Idaho: R u u,uh; A. W Pnnls, Great vH?,ru,rw Harding. Magna, E. L Bean. Idaho; R Cskrtale. R. U Stirling. Rt f-muls. Mo H S Muuon, Toronto. Ned Bums, Redlands, Calif Mr L Sandail Elsinore. Utah; A. R. Cook. Delta j 'd--. Wm Carrol. Denver, Colo., C B Grow, K. L Wilcox, Coberry, Ore.- J, C T. Pugmlre Kayevtie. Utah. B J Boeley. Trsmonton. Helena, Mont.; 8. W. Dannie. Idaho Palis, Ida.; N W. Rand, Signal Corps. 0f nsedsd Tretswl LARGE Application Road Meeting of Representatives Womans Organizations TO EXL1IT. S wee No. AND BATTERY user as ccsdHtew that might he used ! is Uwranca, Hurd and Sutton loft for Fort Winfield Scott. San Francisco Sovoral other high achool boya ara maklna up thatr nunda to aarro thatr country. 25 191? NOT ALLOWED TO SIT today ; WEDNESDAY APRIL h COMMISSIONERS claao- FT. AT EVENING NEWS L 66 LAMBOURNK " fiorlat. new Leke'a leading eur specialty 'ton design 71 eoutfc Main funeral directors 6 mTS ' "L. e thousand be recruited to take the pUcTof troop aent to th front or d :,t rlbuted So. V ara then. Mr. Mandax said Mj Joa Wia. Tayle . The accompanying picture shnwe t. Utah's leading uadertakec VjL a. ty Servleaa aad President Menocal. met. Sal beat. Price at year awa amltmga with an X with m midq, of the Ttriffi ans f hit l?ft m CqJjcjhoI aad em kalmere 664-Albwto Htrfm. Fboae T.mpla Realty Bldg. Twenty-fiv- Will 66 |