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Show RE FRIDA 1850 nypEti THE LIBERTY LOAN ZERO HOUR IS HERE SEVERAL" CASES :0F BRIGHT INSPECTS Get TmeOw VB Tow DMds Tour Pay Check tn ' Ctoatt and War Baring ltSlJO Jobs T-- P JrrM rfeutap- nomnrrhnt CmpcnM to th p- Man-P- 1 City Campaign yesterday. com Lber. arc doubling tbdr iat oqtnbr jW VB,,. report greater progress eetlook wa v. JJto or taada announcement of Dbscr,pt; Clark baa eredlt Of puh. thesatoCoBtfnental A. eto.payl.60fl. . company 49. bavo ," IV at tanebcon. luncheon tomorro wffi gpodc -- Trorpecr iSitAL bases of " Spanish have been reported to the health department. according to'Dr.'Bamuel Q.Fattl, rity health commissioner. The reports of these oases have com from various sections of ihs-ett- y; Dr. Fan! says, sund in each Instance the flisrrwe id mild in form. " j The first cases to be reported, were at 1(4 south among an Italian family-West Temple street. A man who came to toe city from Idaho to visit the family Is thought to bars brought toe germs with him as he was the first to develop the symptoms. Another caae was western portion of toe city while others were in toe southeastern section. According to Dr. Fnul non of toe victims la in a dangerous condition. Dr, 8. a. Paul la to receipt of a letter from Robert X. Shields, manager of toe. Salt Lake chapter of the American Red Cross association, which gial rays "that "organization of that body has appropriated 1535,006 with which to combat the Inroads of the epidemic. Reports to fbs state board of health this morning revealed the presence of Influenza to epidemic form to at least one, and. probably to three centers of toe state. In each case toe local health authorities have been notified, and to each ease they are taking measures to- - isolate the patients and prevent farther spread of the disease. First Authentic Coso. The first authentic case reported came from Farmington. Dr. A. 2. health officer Tanner, of a business man there, reported that-who "ad been traveling to the east ridden for a time to the same' car with some soldier from a Virof toe ginia camp. Apparently soma soldier must have bad the influenza, for soon after toe "Farmington returned home, he became UL The malady has spread to three ether members of the family, while .two have not yet been attacked, although they have been exposed longer than toe usual Incubation period, which is to tor days. anywhere from two came In to offer A neighbor who what seal tan oe she could In the the contracted emergency, herself disease. But so far none of the toresa other members of her family hasslnos ilL Dr. Tanner says that toe the presence of the influenza tohave community became known there been marry reports mads to him In-01 other cases, but In each case, on vestigation. he was led to diagnose toe malady simply as a cold of more or less severity. Another oase reported to toe state to board, and by Dr. Beatty referred the city health authorities is to one referred to above at 15 west South Temple street. Dr. Beatty later Beard of still third series of infections reported to have occurred at the, Dee .Memorial hospital to Ogden. He had not, albad time to Investigate these, though the report was traced to physician who was said to be familiar with conditions to toe hospital. exerting goth toe city nnd far from the goal. 147 toe svefj effort to itpeed np drive. to Adding tntereet uncheon ' vHU be theapPfaranceof Lieut. JJewlertoicki. of 'S Hoi.kTthTMarch to Victory" mam tomorrow mwttog to the tabernacle Ume to night and who will arrire la wherebaBJ apper atthejuncheon. a brief address Seattle are to the effert that he hi toe In beablest epeaker yet heard there half of toe Fourth Liberty loan.on the interest to being concentrated meln March to Victory tabernacle. Muricst merit have been announced, theofprinMa-ria- m cipal one being the appearanca Chrietiane Eymael. French opera national anInger. who will tong tool thems odtbo. Allied countries. Madam Lymael to a Tefuxe from Belgium. the early navtag escaped during neetoa following tbs German inruThe tabernacle choir will also atng selections wttS Horace ft Bo gn aa soloist. Besides Lieut. Dewlnebidcy. Capt crank F. Edwards of the 4th Royal 'milter will deliver an addreoa Both hese soldiers have seen lpng service in the western front and both are peakers of 110001101- eloquence. Touts for toe and state will be city- innoanced at the meeting as will also he names of the counties and towns ahich have gone over the top. with Ihe order In which they were reported. The Red Cross worasrs of the city have been gives a reserved eectlon tn to he tabernacle and are requested ppesr tn uniform. The War Mother HI !so probably attend in a body. Activity around the womens Liberty loan bank at Second Booth nnd lain street continues. Todays program includes n speech by Cliff Thompson and cornet solo by John Held. Committee fakrs Appeal. The eential Liberty loan committee cf Utah has lamed the following:, "To the People of Utah: Only on day is left before the big March to Victory meeting in toe Sky dwrnacle tomorrow night TO If that mooting is to be what Is ardently l oped for. thousands of dollars must t b raised In fourth Liberty loan - t v tiwnd upon you. Brush aside n3 get your subscription the biggest you can powlbly make ito the bands of a committee or hank JhCLit ?ret how-eve- . RLE SOU AGIINST SALT LAKE JaEGRAM Summons to a announce hr toe tomorrow night If company against w1th th enthuolastlc gram Publishing always shown. yesterday by a Herald-Republic- 10 r, suit to be instituted Publishing an ths Salt Daks Telecompany waa served oyalty VI"4 deputy sheriff upon To Idtovty Inaa George EL Hals, general manager Workcva, the Telegram Psblishing company. h mons th flrrt state The record of the eervtce does ,UUu 70U muat work disclose the occasion for too eulyand no Will kerKT complaint haa yet been filed In the 00 not hour cooat h- - case. Ten days may be had for filing n now and of ths complaint after servtoeof summons. Attorney W. R. Hatchlnson. VC.VTRAL XJfiRHTV counsel for th plaintiff company, reTMi fused to give any - informations as to that is bethe nature of the 00m plaint ing prepared for filing- - in the Third district court aa the basis of the suit From other quarters it Is learned that ths suit wilL he for (SMOO damages growing out Of the contract by which th Telgrai leased th for several month lest spring and for An unpaid balance of cash due amounting to several thousand dollars. r" V7 Herald-Republic- an ITI boitltt'? r. utth. tik T4 is elan, therJ BED trophy for too hlbU to. stats Brealdent Joseph T. ttl morning to Cn,T,tT also rs- - CHS OF IN NEED TICK DM Word has been received by the local for too chapter of th Red Cross tost Vobust, wo 'ya5cl and "salt husky men are wanted Immediately Lske eoonty third as w. , truck drivers st the front In France. Applications must be able to pan a amd Plwi pt?tiT1r- - Thy Utah rigid physical examination and possess lXy rthlh,t tone. Vn. harac,r,d by a nerve, for this work la aboat th hardwhen Wa . i!L Cross Is ealled to do. "tnlc of the estDr.thsJ. Red T.i Keith, who received the flk Prodn.,5 Jn.a A largb cannon prize for th sweepstakes tournament, brrl-'a- s trom sold the same and turned 113,16.' which atte2sii 97l,na ws realized, over to th Red Cross. the jr,. and of anwnl? Iotir orners hnng George B. Scott has lost been apr'oor of fraljeinsertbsd tn pointed general manager of the Bed Cross War Council. He has been act4 eth- - ing manager since HarVev IX Gibson important d left to act as commissioner for Red Cross fn France, and Is now perMr. hcoit. was manently appointed. re during formerly vice president ef the Ameriecunng dlKUod, ..T and means can Steel foundries, and volunteered ' ,h fu- - In January, 117, to aid tn ths work 'f7LJ,h'ht nd,n dinners the vsrJd of mercy. He wss soon appointed assistant manager, and now occupies one of toe hlgheat positions Lto to Bed Coosa. hooorery Bolldr -- plat-Mke- ta laV.??.0" State Convention of Boy7and GirlT Club Special Feature for and Evening. Afl-erno- on Is childrens' day at tbs SPRT. for eight years governor of Utah, was TODAY fair, and no sooner were opened this morning today .nominated by dccla- Ihan tos little aces began to nation as the Republican Bee-end flock Into the exposition grounds. The candidate tor C&ngress from the . eongresotonal district, at the con- public school of the city and county theatre. are closedfor ths.day to enable the vention held inrAhe Salt The convention was held immediately children to visit the fair, and the exafter toe adioufnament Qf the morn- position .management has mads for handling ths record ing session of the stats convention, Not to slightest touch t opposi- breaking attendance of ths week- - Tbe tion toward the former governor was crowds afs being augmented by visimanifest. His nomination, made .by tor who are arriving in the city for James Devine, was heartily received, conference. , end when Preston D. Richards moved By noon tlme the grounds were that The homlnaticm h made by crowT end every street car was fill- clamafion. It was the occasion to Its capacity. The first state conapplause. It Is expected that vention of boys and girls clubs is Mr. Spry will give a short address to held The toe delegates to the stats convention was at 3 oclock thiswpentiigseegtggT sfterrjoon. An-when It re assembles this afternoon. sesston'will he held other at 3 o'clock In the nominating speech, Mr.,De-vin- e this evening. All children are Invited reviewed briefly the reeprd made to attend the convention,- - Which-- 1 by Mr. Spry when he occupied the being held tn ths coliseum building, tbs governor's clialr. His administration use ef which was contributed by the not blurred by any scandal." b fair management. , J admin stats When the mid. present - Patriotic Thesne. - ' lstmtloh 'came into power, we were bo furnished win music byi Special promised a mine from which much Held band and chorus singing win bel'-- , the far forth. Thus would belch gold stockholders In the mtos have manag- a feature of the convention, too snb- 1 ed to reap only Irish, dividend" de- Ject of which win bo along patriotic lines. Th singing will be under ths clared Mr. Devine. Former Governor Sprys patriotic direction of Hugh W. Donga!, sup- acts could not be questioned, accord- tv?r of must to ths city schools. I to Prof. Lon J. Haddock will have direct ing to Mr.. Devine, who appealed the citizens to vote for a man who charge of the convention, having been doesnt- bays to appeal to- the delegated by toe University of UtahA votes for election.'L E. Willey called toe convention to He will speak ait ths aftemooo session. 1 -order and announced aa the1 tempo- Dr, Frank 8. Harris, director of tbs I of Provo, rary, officers Harvey Ctaff chalrtnan. and Arthur L. Thomas, Jr., experimental station st Logan, wilH made the speak on "Thoroughbreds," Illustratmen werd secretary. These permanent offleers ol 'thh convention. ing bis lecture b showing somo of Platform Adopted."-Litetoe pedigreed stock at to fair. ths nomination of Mr. Bpry. Dr. J, H. N. Wimatna, pastor of the the toe convention adopted platform aa It will he presented before the state First Methodist church, will 'address convention this afternoon. Congres- the children at the evening session. sional committeemen ware then named He will speak on The Boy, the Girl follows: Salt Lake John James, Arthur la and the. Community.". Dr. John A. Thomas, Jr., Bid BavlUe, L E. WUley, WMlsoe, president of the University win address the children os Training Franklin Webb. ' Utah H. C. Hicks. X X. HalBday, for Service tn Utah." . W. I Hayea. Tbe children are being entertained W. SL Marks. Tooele J. Dario Jens K-- Nelaon. Rufus Ad- at th headquarter of the Boys and . ame. Girls ctuba and at'Uu war gardens Delegate to the congressional con- exhibition Expresses Its Disapproval in vention bnfldtng where efforts ar , for the First congressional will meet to toe Balt Lake being made to increase their interest The Message From Vice-Chairm- an district theatre this afternoon at 4 o'clock to in food production, food conservation choose a candidate for that district. and other patriotlo work. Graves. A special program of hand wwwt . and vaudeville acta haa beenarraqged forth entertainment of the children. "We nr catling tola matter egafn This program began at 13 oclock. At to toe attention of the war Industries the close of toe convention in th boarffrindTSeTaiOF department,' who evening the children trill he tbe guests wifi use every effort to prevent to r of management at the pyroerection of the building." technic spectacle, A Call to the Col-orSuch are the concluding words of Member ef the larger draft boards , . , a telegram received by Arch M. of rh - etate having . been Increased The school exhibit la of special to children the since it afto order five member, by Thurman, secretary of th state coun- from three fords an opportunity to ae what cil of defense from John & Graven, from the office of ths provost mar- other them g. schools than their own are th folrice chairman of the council of na- shal general, E. H. Crowder, the . govy recommendations by lowing fans to do with toe ernor hare been confirmed by the presitional defense. It Livestock Parade. In connection with th race program proposed construction of to new Van- dent: Salt Lake City board No J C. Clar-eno- e this afternoon there is a special parade tages theatre building this fall in Neslsn, city commissioner, and of prize livestock. Salt Lake City. The telegram may Edward P. Levy, manager of tbe Ths school children of Balt Lake theatre. cause further delay In the plans for Salt Lake board No. 4 Mayor W. City, toe Granite school district, the this struct ure. The fore part of toe Mont Ferry and Ernest Bamberger? Mr. Jordan school district, 'some from member ofthis Bountiful ahd some from Tooeto are Bamberger is a former telegram. reads: . board, who resigned to go to Washing- represented in today's crowds, A0 worked for a time as a We are advised that on September ton. where he man In tbs munitions school children. Including high echoed 30 you reversed your previous posi- resources are to admitted students, department. J Dr. A for 16 cents each. tion and consented to the erection of Salt Lake county board No. and Walter &. Reid of W. Inglesby the Pan tapes theatre. We are greatly Main) a board for Utah county Mayor disappointed. Although the steel is on Local Dixon and W. M-- Roylance. E Roy ths ground, th erection of the thea- L Ogden Mayor T. 8 Browning, John who R. Dr. Morrell, demand tre makes a Joseph upon transporta- Sparge and fill the vacancy created by the restion, labor and other structural ma- will of Dr. Harry W Nelson. ignation NY8LVES AN OUTUT terials urgently needed by the. govern- -- San Juan county board F. B Hamwho succeeds Frank Barnes. Jr, ment in its war program. Surplus of mond. Summit county board Dr. L. ft Snow labor in your community should be will succeed Dr. W. J. Bardslsy. directed to points where such Labor Is Other recommendations for appointOF needed by toe government. ments to state draft boards are tB L. H. Farnsworth, chairman of the at Washington.' state council of defense, at tbs meetTbe first formal steps were tiken ing two weeks w, to which the op- Livestock Plant position of toe state council to the yesterday looking to to organization proposed structure was withdrawn, Fire of as Irrigation district comprising Damaged by stated that hie position from th beof Davis and Weber ginning had been in opposition to the Fire was discovered early this morn- large "portions counties, for the purpose of constructproposed erection of the theatre. room the of holler in the Murray ing a large reservoir dara on toe ing Mast & Live Stock companys plant at Weber river, at a cost of about IJ.OOe.- snd oonyevmg the water to areas street. was 090.Davie 'A call Slat !Ji2 south. INCH and Weber far larger than Immediately eent to 'the city fire de- in now under-water- . those Tbs proposed sucwhich responded and partment would be in Echo canyon, and ceeded in keeping the flames confined dam would Involve fhe tracks of the , moving to the on room. Officials of tbe com- Park Pathe cific .City branch of to Cobra pany were unable to estimate damage today but said that It would Tbe steps taken consisted to a for- - i be small. from th county contmia-sloneI mat request of the two count ies for he governor to Initiate .proceedlugs-iooklnto . Fireman Suffers Injury. the organisation of the proposed die- - ' aa may- - be done under .the law trkt. William.- - John.- - a city fireman stapassed at the last legislature. This wilt a survey of each 0 acres, to- -, of CJiurch schools tioned at fir sTztion No. T. suffered a involve with Superintendent an estimate of the amount gather held a special meeting at I o'clock this fracture ofTh left ankledast of water night it Is noatiusing and the onamount office in 'hie it Church th the requires, and an apportionengine morning motorcycl building, when when. he ws endeavoring ment of the available water throng hoot Horace IL ' Cummings bark-fire- d Superintendent man waa Th start it taken tps district Later a bond election t Injifred bad charge of the meeting. Discussion to to the emergency hospital where the In- expected and the government wiTl be f best Church was how to schools as the could jury was treated and he then re- asked to eesfst in flnanctng the project, . aid the governmsnt waa takes up- - It moved to hip home. through'lh reclamation service, or i , to make special efforts in some similar fund. Present at to j la planned devocational with the , meeting training helping yesterday were:, Moroni Bkeen. Martin Brown, sera J tachments of the army. One Church Violated Prohibition Law. miSBionsre, and C. L Farr, attorney, ; School, the Brigham Toung university, been given an Weber county; Thomas already at Provo, ha the C. 8. government to Foend gnttty of having violated th representing Parker. Arthur Hess, commissioners. ' by assignment tcach-- a detachment of soldiers Jor. the prohibition end getb f Jnnee. clerk and auditor, , Fenytonaky John law, all of Davis arnry. 8om of tbe officers assigned for- waa J., L. L re, project today sentenced by Judge W. H manager of .cotmlv: the fltrov berry reclameibis School are graduates of the offl- Wilklnb 3156 to a or fine serve of school th at pay R. A Hart, drafa-s- gs Presidio, icsr lion nsrvtc project, training e-Jaib of- end day in the-eitboys. of engineer ag of drunkenness and riculture; Thomas L. Allen of Coafvillei A luncheon will he held tomorrow at was convicted fh Hotel Uth tor Church superin- given bis choice between paying a fin George F. McGonaglo. state eogtneer of to 0 ofwVvxWor and of tbe city bastiie thetr wives, o tendents Thomas R Cutler of tbe remaining at wtodk further lists a wSl be foe M dam and Della Byaa was lined Utah; Sugwr company, and W. B. 24 Sot toes o Salt Xakw who ILLIAM I-- tor-muc- h the-nauq- showint rlB be ported yeeterday. the etal are atill h owener, and irt Republicans of the Second District Name Wittiani Spry by Acclamation Was No Opposition..' . on Wt raizing' foartb rty A! MoCutcbaoaJ Centered on March Italian Family in TTmCjty Jntere Victims Definite Cases Meeting To yktory At - Farmington - None Several More Large Serious Thus Far. f Reported. Sab-Opti- CHILDRENS DAY - aa r -- Mrs. Holmes Seeks to Show State Health Cofhmisstoner Outlines Symptoms arid Alienation of DaughTreatment of Disease. ters Affections. "The spread of Spanish Influenza can Mrs. Susanna B. Holmes resumed the wHness ,stand.thlsmomlng 'Vbefor not h checked by quarantine," was the announcement 'today of Dr. SamJudge Harold K. Stephens of toe uel O. Paul, etty health commissioner. Third district court to her mat against "Every few yean this disease spreads Wallace M. Bransford to recover half Hks a prairie firs sit over .tbs world." of the estate of tSM.QQd left to Mr. Dr. Paul continued, and quarantine Bransford by his wife, Adopted daugh- will not chack It for by ths tins a ter of Mr. HolmeS. patient Is sick enough to go to bed and The testimony tildted by counsel call a physician, ho has spread it as tor Mm. Holmes Sras designed to es- much as he can. WMla he Is sick In tablish "undue influence'!, upon the bed he can not spread It and by ths late Louiee Gem Bransford tn turn- time he is well enough to get out he Is onabls to spread It. Thereing her affyetions away from ths again fore, all ths damage that he ean do to toother of her adoption. the general public Is don before he is Mrs Holmes testified that thy girl 111 enough go to bed Th only way had alvrays been very affectionat to that this malady can be checked Is by wardyher prior to the time of her every person exercising due care and diligence about exposing other persona marriage to Mr. Bransford. a child she had always remem- When a man begins to feet chUly and bered ms with gifts on a nnl versa rise, to sneese bo should Immediately go and call a physician. This is the but after her marriage she seemed to homemethod which the spread of the only to me loot Interest and her af- disease esa by have beshefked." fection seemed to lag," testified Mrs. The eases ef fnfluensa' reported to X Holmes, the Butterfield family, now temporarily Held Themselves Aloof. quarantined at the family horns be- Mrs. Holme testified tost after their tween Murray and Mldvalew are not Mr., and Mrs. Branefortl oa, seconding to Dr. T. X Howells, never visited her but seemed to hold county physician; The fa! her, who cam themselves aloof. She said that eh al- - down with the disorder shortly after ways sent them Invitations when giv- gettisg bom from Chicago, has recoving functions of any sort. Louise Grace ered entirely nnd gone to Idaho on a had failed to 'write to her when ana boslnes trip. " CT Mrs Holmes, was ssrlossly m in a - Order- - from Dr. T. B. Beatty, stats health eommlstonef, are that all cases Chicago hospital, she testified. The witness further testified that She of influents noticed in the never was invited to a meal by Mr. and stateSpanish must be to Bransford. She testified that hn the stete board Immediately lira of health by reported the attendsaw Grace when the latter was serious- ing physician or others. Tbs disease ly 1U In 103. nut only after forcing her has not been found her as yet, but is way Into th sickroom. She said that expected In th net era I course of Grace never visited .her except, when events,.i .. accompanied by some member of toe eed Treat meat. Symptoms Bransford family, Dr. Beatty has Issued the following ti with reference to the dist ease: "On appearance of th first sympPEACE toms, which consists of chilliness and general discomfort, quickly followed by fever and sever aching, toe person affected should Immediately go to bed. By so doing he will very much lessen ths dangerous complication of pneumonia, which Is otherwise liable to follow, and also will avoid communicating I tbs 'disease to others- A special meeting of the "For treatment a physician should be of th League to Enforce Peace was consulted, or If the advise of a physiIs not available, n large doss of cian held today for tbs purpos of conferphysio and hot drink may be ring With L T- - Jones, assistant cam- with benefit. To alleviate the paintaken and doN of vDoVer paign mAnagsr of the national organi- - fever, aor several doses of aation of that name, regarding the con- powder two hours apart nr nsefhL vention of the local brunch to be held aspirin All discharges from, the nossOnnd tn Salt Luke cometlm In November, no be destroyed surd the mouth should C. A. oA to Rese, ths secretary cording y state organization. The meeting was month covered when sneesfcag or cough-ia, tn ths form of a luncheon at the Hotel To prevent taking the dlseaae. public Utah. Mr. Jones 1 on hi way east after a gatherings should bs avoided on accoast. Every detail for the count of the added liability of coming trip to the with a person baring the coming convention was discussed and In contact' the Interests of 4cxs- - To increase the resistance of pintWriade to further Mr. the to the Invasion ef the Rqes says that body the organization of the diaeaae With which It may germs come th slogan of ths convention will "Win th war for permanent peaea. in contact, living room should be well g Hon. William N. 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