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Show a Jen r X i Judge of Russian Higk Court Now Posts Bills With Daughter to Make a. Living liEUlliD r.HBCfll.!E -- FATCHuORK ! OliitT" OF I Tr tfT. i- - fc rf v vl -- fv , 1 allotment aa yet unfilled. Th council, whjch is composed ot five Irishmen, representln all per tif lias divided the pountrjr into tea dMtricls, with a quota for each, and ha arranged with the government that' In dtotricta which All their quo-te- a conscription will hot oe applleti. With .(fee r vt 4f i4yF--! . & . ij tiff sevens though the dotal of volunteer falls below the required 18,000 men. U U generally predicted that soine of the districts will fail far abort tt their quolaa. . And there, conscription. fei expected to bd inaugurated, even at the coet of resistance. The .objection of many young Irish, men to entering the army, and tha traditional irlah hostility to tha war office is being met by recruiting by pointing 'out the special at, agents 1 actions of the Hoys! Air force. This service te not under control of the ... war office, and it has tha added ad: vantage of having many , positions. Political feeling runs high, however, and tha claaa of young mens who make the beet soldiers, the missile troops." are not volunteering in large num- - f t, McCtnre 1 k , - Crr 7 Jj ' V ?'A , non-fighti- til her.. o at Final of . ' - . ly -- Js tha-felst- ory r- is- It .); 4 t sup-pon- - ! fat Idaho- - Secy. g, 'I Mc- Clure of .the National Woolgrowenf aaaocUtlon. has gone to Idaho for a week to work on hi ranch. Tea Notice Notice of taxes due Nov. It are being mailed today to corporations of VUh by W. J. Slddoway, corporations Clark in tbs office of Harden Bennion, secretary ot state. Taxes will baoom delinquent Pee. IS, after which a $10 penalty and costs of advertising must be paid- - U after a reasonable time the corporation tax Is not than paid, tha corporation loses ita charter fit a Utah corto do business poration) and its right in the state. Word has been Jackson Oversea received at tb Salt Lake Commercial club that Nathaniel Jackson, former assistant secretary of the club, bos arrived safely at a British port on his way to Franca. Mr. Jackson .enlisted in tn fonk earvice lost July. Pa fu ter "Win Arbitrate At a bald yesterday between tb and independent paint ahop ownera th journeymen painter. U wan of arbitraagreed to leave to a board now existtion th wage controversy the ing between th employer and secmen. according to C. H. Johnson, retary of ths grievance committeeMas-ot the ualon Th members af tha ter Painters organization declined to enter intg negotiation with the men, saying fnot thr was nothing to arbitrate. -- Salt Lake Stake Auxiliary Salt Lake Stake If. L A. Red Cross auxiliary will mast Wednesday evening at 7 oclock on tha fourth floor of acid-stomac- h, acid-stoma- Vcid-otoma- nervous-neasnn- sallow-skinne- d, --- A n. - ' notls-ln- h. -- -- eth-.er- a, h. Special Red the Bishop building. Supt. Cross work mast be finished. Mary Ida Felt requests that the full unit of 49 workers turn out. as well as representative from alt 12 ward Y. L. M. I. associations as she Is anxious to have at least 75 workera attend. Th only regolotlen is that -- they wear th regular uniform. Walkers Haro Another Son Mr. and Mrs Horae H. Walker ef 1011 Second avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy Sunday night at a local hoopkoL This is their second war baby and fourth oon. Dlamlaaed AcSays Indictment cording to word from Thomas Ram-aga local attorn ey. the indictment well known CALLED BY DEATH against Georgs E. Sanders, In Belt Lake and at on time head of the Utah National Underwriters' ywa(ei-loseho bean dlamlaeed. Rom age Frank 8' Oct. 15. II appeared for Sanders at the hearing Or. Mr. aged 88 year, native of Utah. yesterday nt Grant Pox. Th funeral cortege will form at the Bandera wo Indicted on a charge of embezzlement of 22.281 from th chapel of Joseph Wm. Tartar. 21 south1 West street, Wednesday, at Sorriee corpora, pm. A mpte Rogn River -- Public short service will be held at tien In 1818, at which time be wa th Lawn Wasatch cemetery at 110 president of th company. . . . s Depod-torEdward Haas wader -- At tha resiDepositor Hold Mooting hold bonk of the Merchant' dence of hi mother, Mrs. E. Yonder. out 1028 Blaias avenue, Edward Hans Vun-degv securmeeting at noon today to In The 29 years eld. died Mondaylists to soliciting committees the body la at th Ebar W. Hall undertaking contracts It isof believed that and establishment. gervteee will be ing depositor Joint committee ucr held In ML- Olivet cemetery at 4 p m abto tq mak tockholdwaLWill hfocaJWdndyFriday. favorable showing a th. court, as to secure favorable m a, Weare showing a line of home decorti-ionthat. will meetJhe most jexaclirj s pb conditions. t Our selections are naif with a view of creating (ip orab!e impressions am customers of taste. P-- r. - Applies for Water Thomas Fraxier use of Woodruff, ban applied for the deof five second feet of water to be veloped from eevernj unnamed spring In Rich county, to Irrigate 440 acre Free Garnltunn Tulip bulb ore replacing geraniums In th flower bed at th eapitol, under th direction of Parley A. Hill, landscape gardener at About 8.600 geranium the eapitol. and will be plants are being removed, distributed among aueh ef tb Utah TJ" 2E! clippings of petunias and various foliage plant are being dug up. Good James Range Condition Pheehan. banker nod sheep mhn from Winnemucea, Nv at th Hotel Utah, are tha bat aays range conditions sine lost fall, paring the hot term last summer th range got Into bad. reshape, but th September rata I, !! claimed Goes 2!2 them. to Training School Primte Thoms E. Meyer ef U war prison guards at Fort Douglas, ha gone to Camp Taylor, Ky., to enter the trainH ing school for artillery officers. comis a son of Col. Oren B. Meyer, of n cavalry in regiment manding , , France. Mrs. Smoot U Letters received la Salt Lake today from Senator Reed Bmoot in Washington, Mat that hia aertou attack of wife I ill with He had been In the lied Monday. Th body la beservice but 18 day and will aring sent her for burial rive tha latter part ef the week. Strobe J. Millet In a local hospital. Stephen J. Miller, 22 years old He of Vernal Utah, died Monday. was born In Borlin, Germany, and came te Utah several year eg. He married a daughter ef Mr Erackaon Th body will be sent te of Vernal. Vernal Wednesday for Intermant. Verve T. Smith At ths hem ef hie 1049 south grendfather, C. H. Gold, , T. Smith, ESft and Louie Gold Smith, died Monday. Th body was taken to Spanish Fork .today for raterinont. Aadrew Jeteevee In a local hospital, Andrew Johanson, 42 years old. died Monday. Ha was a miner and native ef 0wedea. Brief funeral services war held In th City cemetery today. Abaogtoa Cmrle In this city, Ahea-dn- a Gen or la, 84 year old, died Mon Th body Is at th ODonnell day undertaking establishment peadtqg W Wl III A1 Ji& I e m Theres ONE BEST Coal for. Each Use its worth while knowing just. which yon should And, be using in your particular heater, grate, range or Sarah gpslnkawer gebaelllag Harsh SpalnhawsrSchseUIng. daughter of Mr furnace. The right coal will give you maximum reand Mrs. .Wm. Bpalnhower of Spring Leka. dt4 Oct. 15. at 1 59 am , at the One of these 3 coal sult 4 t residence. 48 Jeremy street, of pneuInfluents. monia. following Spanish She Is survived by her husband. Henry Schaelllng, and three children, Elva aged 7: Lawrence, aged 4, and Howard, aged I month; else the- following . brother and si at era: Louie H-- Spain-hewof Spring lake. Wm. J. Spain-hewWill satisfy you perfectly. We know how and where 7 Mina. of Nevada; . JesepkLaf Influenza. one-w- ill burn beL Just tel1 us tk kind ef heater, grzt sne Orwtn Spslshewaf Loran RnaeeU Anmaeea HI The Spelnhswer Eureka. Utah; Gee D. Spatnhower. who furnace you have, zbq wall ten you which of them er nag concerned le stationed at Fort McArthur, Sen Dwyer family were greatly three superior eoalt to order. WeTl deliver th eoal th very to recelv advice frem Washington Podro.CaU; Mr. A. EZHulah of Provo, Utah, and Rtuatll Amuaeen, Mrs. C. P. Jones of Eureka. Belt Lorn you aqt that today, 'day Z.T w ran Mr P. Lake of uie oui L Schaelllng ouiei tuc jari;cuirwith inou I at th lh " daughter isof Mr. andill Mre. Harold Wm. a history hopedta turn and flghtagalnt ouri of The Jo. boXttto an old chateau, body parlor Moat of thd Moat ef th Time'' efty. that iq Russell, moved seriously wlll , funeral and th eemst a ba while, behind It- that would make Napoleon oppressors. And for ; Hellsdsv U snrvlvad by the fol where she end her husband nr now Taylor us latea one those one Thta l.kcua Scout. did. of, but by a Boy look morning of " one of our fellows woke up to find a -- ho bad entered the Russian ki;loing children M Jarnes A Crav living. to sent Amen I?!. and In g his trouser prison removed Stricken were Smoot , Wendell FUNERAL NOTTUR8. burled half pocket pig aoattered ,,r Bjamoson of Cache" county. J. the LTtah soldier recently stricken where some- - hardtack was. - It nearly- eunpa whence wa were'factories Thd funeral of Nr Eliza M. Gutver Willard Holliday of Cokervllle. Wyo., of courtnow the In hemes Wendell to Is death.. him the Smoot, scared with Influenza 'amang 11(1 whs died Saturday at her horn R- LI Fry? " A M,fe- etotloaed at Galveston. HI wife, Re- Second evfcnue. will be held In tb Cty some, Russia. My owrv band of companions and Un. yard ot this old chhteau we have ke City. 2 her writes tent pitched under th big was soon thoroughly broken up and j Blackburn Clawson becca part Bmoot, at Wednesday. cemetery Of her U following tribute was - trees for men who prefer the open ( dispersed from Turkestan and th her that ha wa taken ill on Funeral service for Mr Mery A. who knew her intimately: ents loot -- air. week. It la on th edge of a big forest, Caucasus to Tobolsk end IrkuUk. A paid fey one those Coegrov. who died Saturday, will he .ferave pioneer men day a beautiful green apace where w drill German Influence strengthened at th andAmong held la Calvary cemetery Thursday women to whose faith and devoted j We have Russian court w were sent to wore Friends wishing to vttw th body may barbrir shop established Ja a little and worse positions, malarial and bare lives of unselfish and heroic labor, the do ae at tbe widen. 412 south Eighth are for the In Church state and courtindebted we But the of entrance West at the prospered street, say tlmq after Wednesday rsn territories. hut Doaglas Notes. noon- - . well of cold, clear drinking spit of all that wa don to oppreaa enduring foundations upon which they yard, Mrs. so Johanna are a runeotton firmly established, wo'ef tn the hear, a little creek for ' ul. yor a while I managed Th funeral of Swan M. Carlson win did Blake went I and herfull later Hnlladay feet part. in Turkeetan eematary at t.J ning Just a few hundredand Inaway, XieuC ATeX. C; Mulln. who report- bo held In ML OHvvt never doubting; a word ftfactory Instead ef 8 p m.. Wedopen sortie mine further, tn the Modestly unflinching, aa washing andonebathing, ed for duty Monday morning at Fed pm Thursday. and advocate was previously anaotinced. as could aak for. I once ieountry But all tha while we kept she spent all her days nesday everything to view tha ot the full faith lot the LatteDouglas with the 70th engineer was Friends wishing pictured the bread w would get her jt touch with on aaether and day by exemplarSaints. a m to New York de 0 any- - time previous tabody8 may 1 Lower and Higher 8h brought up her summoned in th evening, aa black or green, ete.- - alfalfa bread. day w waited for th time when we r-day hi of illness serious Eber W. Hell under-tfjtj- b tha at tbe daughter by Thursday it is , far bttp'eol,( etrik for liberty and Bohemia. family in honor and her memory will from Influensa. but heaven, mother, delletou 1 1 establishment . priced ones In propor- -' name called and la Professor Maearyk was to gtv the be revered and and her . than ours perfectly P. Swart sag Capt. Frederick Th funeral aarvUaa over th body feed our family signal foika blew fo Hbdrty. Asia" blessed by her- - posterity forever." IAeuta John H. Brooka Jr., end Jem tlon.' big loaves that would Elisabeth- Yoang Mackintosh, A. Col bath, with aa eastern camp, era of Mr three squares I met couple of old Magazine. W. Mackintosh, egad 57 Able bortWI man.rgg ordered to Fort Peuglas for duty with wits of W. be men up tbe street today, each with a held at the Wasatch will , Granulated Eyelids, th engineer year ATTENDANCE LADY IN loaf of bread under his arm. I said: on ARRAIGNED. Law IS at MINER cemetery Thursday number of officer being assignmen weed to wood,. il45S II IB r Bon Jour. Monsieur on(Good morning. Eye inflamed by expo- - ed The naval form will cert Th fu age la other from to this p.t post samp little ntoSm Big BtaedUr. a miner from Price,' Mr.), and carried them.quiteOf acourse, taken to Indicate an increase of the at the family reatdanea, ft 28 Harrison call-a- t who ha been held her for some time, FTT conversation with quickly relieved by Marlas engineer battalion to a full regiment. avenue, at 4 p,m. Friend ean Mkiwlief. 011 t Xf with utterances unpatriotic charged all understand could feat. th family residence from No Smarting, they thought I I wa arraigned before Judge Henry V. fjeitaedy. -... constant for a kept up, t At ) they Pelt, United Stales commissioner ' just Eye Comfort. Th : , tvengde for porik-ularcountry newspaper ef this wee,' ate., and w became Vaa 'wee. afternoon and pleaded not Your Druggists or by zaail 60e pa Bottle. section great kinds d all yesterday binding, Job New Is printing, th wa - -- etUtte friendly, 'After parted ! guilty. He wa plaoed under a 81.000 Cor. 5th So. A Slain. Was. 2739 1 b 82 90 per year. Issued 1Mondays and of ruling dona at tha Deseret New lit If free write people bond, pending the action of lh fed- For Bosk compared hert with our tthome Let 00 bid on your work. ever aiao. eral graad MmHm Cyo UomoSt (fe, ChkMRR Thursday 4 bare laughed Juir, Bear ta session. C-- re-so- -- etr . tw-m- . m 1 funeral nreeagameat. Castle Gate Clear Creek Pee?ls - er er . ..la tni l i.v. ; ad it v "ning rpl f . a oflt Fort 5f 8 W. ? EATONIC i in thd form of tablets. They Thar era any number of paopl who for yea? j, have been alck and ailing, weak, run down and In . pleasant-tastinyou eat them Just like candy. n poor physical condition who wife bo surprised . Try EATONIC end eee how wonderfully aif. dumbfounded to learn that their trouble ferent you will feel, gee bow quickly EATONIC which is merely t been an banishee the immediate effect of ai ,r name for what doctor rail gupnmcidlty. bloat!, heartburn, botching, food repeating, indi.1' Yet it is now positively known that etc. See too, how quickly your general gestion., in tho caus of n very largo nupiber ef diseases. improves; how much more relish you take Excess acid in th 'stomach - prevents - proper healthy in eating; ' how much more easily your- - fotxj g, . -blood the digestion and assimilation, thus causing how soundly you sleep; how d to become thin and impovrlh(i as a result of digested; irritability disappear. And ail simply emaciated r which Mopls bcom ' because, by taking EATONIC, you get rid of a let nd, anemic.;" Of excess acid that has been' holding you back ant . - - Excess geld cause Irritation si) along th In- making youf UfeCmlserable. testinsl tract irritation 0 severe and aggravating need. Ton need it to keep a to frequently result in catarrh and avan can" . ' This (a the hefb you your stomach in a strong, healthy condition so ; cer of the stomach- a . i that, in turn, your mind and body wife, be strong Excess acid causes stomach and intestinal fer' mentation. producing poisons which, absorbed In- - and vigorous. to th blood and.corriad throughout th syststn,', - - It is so easy tn get thisf help; and it costs 1 cause Insomnia, nervousneea. mental depression, melacholia, dixxtnsas, -- . little,.. Bo fehy suffer 2 another hour when sur, ' heart trouble and quick relief id at hand Ask your druggist about "Vertigo and often times, valvular - H- .heart failure. He knows that ton of thouaands of pCQplexa-ov- er - Yet, many people will be greatly surprised to the United 8tates have used this wonderful learn that such a long train ef physical ailments modern remedy and th results have been g can be traced directly to an But short of marvelous. Everywhere people wl need there is ne for surprise. Think what acld have used EATONIC testify to Ita power Ui bnsg mouth does t th teeth-- Th acid eats right . through thq enamel th hardest substance In 'quick relief. Th testimonials of some of that the human body. And that is exactly what makes people are so enthusalstic and tell ot such r. teeth rot and decay. No wonder, then, that excess markable results as to be almost unbelleveabU, " acid In Aha stomach play ouch havoc; causes o Tf you or one of those who have tried every. and misery makes so many much weak and ailing: Unfit tor either work or ? people physical strength and vigor, begin at once n - pleasure and brings ha prematura old age. take EATONIC. Dont put it off. Get back ye 80 oftqn you have heard the ramork; Tv physical and mental punch. Have the power am all eons ot tonic and medicine and tried energy to work with a vim. Enjoy the goof - taken to seems many different doctors but nothing help things of Uf.. Learn what it means to fairly me. Nine times out of ten th person making bubble over with health. Like thousands of And until such n remark has an you'wtl say that )ou never dreamed it pothe excess acid is removed, nothing WILL help,' ssible that such a wonderful change for th better could be brought about so quickly. Remove that excese acid and th results are truly wonderful. Health ajjd strength return almost from your 80 get a big box of EATONIC like magic. druggist today. We authorize him to guaraates Tod can now rid your stomach of lta excess EATONIC to pleat you and you can trust your own druggist to make this guarantee good, if acid. A wonderful modern medicine called EATONIC fails tn any way, take It back be will literally wipes it nut. It does the work - easily, speedily and thoroughly. It makes tha refund your money. If your druggist does-no- t Pool and comfortable. stomach pure, sweat, It keep EATONIC write to u direct and we will You can send us th helps you get full strength eut of every mouthful send you a big 50c box. ot food you eat; and unless you DO gst full 50c after you receive It. Address H. L. Kraaitr. President Eatonle Remedy Co., Corner Wabash strength from your food you cannot enjoy robust, Avenue and 11th Street. Chicago, I1L vigorous health. con-fere- Two or three members of the Irish Parliamentary pgity have identified ' tnemeeivet with the recruiting cam- paign, but the party as -a whole, ties held aloof. Side by side with the operation of the recruiting council, Cotoual Lyncn Bolshevlk rule In .Russiata penalised. That is member of parliament, is topductinr Intelligence, under-th- a a crusade of hie own with the view of why this former judge of a high Sou rt there Tie af WorKWltlrhtgdaughtr a ha organising -brlgada whici hopes as bill Xoster. , The daughter carries the pell of paste while' fee wields, lfee command.- Colonel Lynch on the aide of the Boers against fought Gra brush. Britain, but his feelings tu wards the present war hava led him to lay aside Can you imagine father walking along Esteemed Woman is all racial testing and come uut 0.1 the Main arrest with a loaf of bread unaide of the Alliee. der hia arm 7 Rest Laid . Rich in Romance. Funeral services were held at Santa-qui- n "Tha girls taka tha family cow out Utah Artillery Man last Tuesday for Mrs. Joanna B. td feed tp tha morning and alt close Stationed in France by all day. knitting until dusk, when Hotladay. they take It back home. We occaMrs. HolUday died Oct at , Writes Experiences sionally run on toa cute fettle mademoiselle watching her cow. and go home of her daughter Mrs-- Joseph C. ' Corporal Wendell W. Whitney, over to her and keep her company, at Blackburn following an Illness of two 14$i F, A., writes home concerning tha same time learning the language. weeks of pneumonia, Mrs. itolladay resome of hie experiences and observa- They are sure cute, and think we are But after seeing sided at Santaquin, Ltah county, until tions In that part of Prance where hie their redeemers. types from three different countries the death of her husband, John 17. regiment la now quarterad. In hit I hava not changed my mind regard- HolUday. In 1908. She haa elnce mads I am ing that Uttla girt at home letter, dated September I he says: Sines my last we have trav- glad I have traveled this far. Now her home with her children. I none are know that there The deceased was prominent in soeled over, a good portion of this fajust like (nous country on a slow grain which eur own, and we are luckier than we cial ' and ecclesiastical. positlons She ' f took three times longer than was appreciate. "The llttlq French gtria Ha petit) was a member of the Relief society necessary to make tha trip. -- All we had to ride In was box cars. We climb on our laps, and put their tiny pr aldebcy for mr.ny years, worked also vre now billeted in a little country arms around our necks and klaa us. In th- - y L. M- - t. An Primary aid town over a thousand years old, and I They are cuts aa ran be, and all as told that it flgaraa quits highly smart as whips. Most of them can in of Prance. It Is a comprehend English- - a little. J told -aha was a little quaint little place, with th customary a girl, in French, , renal running through It. the banks chicken, and aha was highly Insulted. ' te get her to two , took the hours It of which are lined ail day with old ??- women washing their clothes and understand I was paying her a com7 i x Eh said, with her head ( pliment, chatting busily. The people are won- cocked vT on one side- - "La poulet comderful: they have certainly won soft f 's snots in pll our hearts. They are gen- pliment Anglais (Engl 1st); Francais erous. kind, polite, and last but not I French), no, no, no. The first few letKt. neat and clean. - The girls are days we were In France all we could was that ever? vfry, pretty and sweet, and qufte to get cut of thwee,people wee." One day in a the contrary of the reputation so an lasting wee, cafe I was trying to order soma fried o klndlj betowed upon them I ths bt cities are different, but eggs, and after a desperate effort exas a whole the peasants are all right. claimed. Eggs, la poulet la petit, They live tn a little world all their which In English would be, "Eggs own. never knowing what la going on llttla chickens" I ended it with wee, outside their village, and I doubt very wee, wee, and walked out. ' We do not gst any new here, and much that some of them hava ever ba over for all I know, ventured beyond ita limits. The rav- th war might worse are no eff than the peoages of war cm easily be seen In but we ' -any part of this unfortunate country. ple In faet, much better off, for we and there hs much mourning; but out- - have opr band to furnish amusement r side of that the people are brave, for ue. and they have absolutely noththis happy, and one would never know ing. I think ns will move from eioaer to there was a war on Occasionally one little village to another, The change ; of the French soldiers home on fur- brigade headquarters. by us, for all lough can be seen with his folks gath- - will nor be welcomed comfortasre town this who occupy him. cannot be There ered around pleased, I enough praise bestowed upon ths sol- bly settled and very well rest of the regdiers of franca They are to be en- - da pot know where the sure feel la. iment but they are pot vied by all. The French soldier is ' quiet, sj kind, polite, generous and very far away." a fond of the Americana. ' to Sammies. Tribute Tommy's Officer TelU How Czech r In England they are not o demon. MRS. JOANNA B. HOLLADAY. I hear ran still those strative; though Army Wm Organized Sunday little huagry Ungliaa Waifs yelling aa bchool but vaa best known wo marched along: "Hi! 8am. 'eve ye was tn for her chariuble. celf sacrificing deI was war When declared, got any cents' and laughing merrily SwKserleM Late In ; July, L climbed votion to those In1 need or dletresa t the word plav. gf'nr of the TomMrs. HolUday was born at North mies told ue that w i'e he was a loyal to the he! Lta overlooking Austria- - I t subject of the (or he had to taka his could tltow a atone over Into that Molten, Devonahre, England.' May it, hat off "Oran soldier. Ha 1842. feha embraced the gospel In her aa4d tha.. a.t ho had lust left land of oppression. That very day, villand and on April ku, 1X48. tail-A- d native ho had ac.aay - u Sammies throw when T went down Into the Swiss moblU- their guns away, roll up their sleeves lage. I heard that tha Austrian from Liverpool. England under the and pummel the Germans Into a pulp sation had been ordered. 1 CouldI not direction of Elder - M. Glllet, on the with thrlr fists. Also that one day be Her that war would come. ship John Bright. The company landrotten egg were shipped to them turned to the land I hated In two days to ed at Xaw 'York. June 4, 'and arrived , for thtr jura Is, bat instead of eating t bad joined my class. Wa wars was fiiled-tfcThis unthinkable, Russia. them they; poeketa with fight June J9, traveling by way over thta Better to mutiny against our German at Wyoming. ,'thera. and when they went our of New Haven, Conn., Montreal, Cln-ad- q, murder than officers and Magyar top next morning they rotten-egge- d ' Detroit. Chicago, Quincy. Ill , and tha Germans out of their tranches brother Slava. And so It was that "Can you beat these stories? word was secretly passed through St. Joseph. Mo. On July 19,thls comTheyjtha to desert men our of over whole here. Ire numerous regiment left the Missouri 1 vrr In Capt. . ; yto the Russians. oPPortunHycme pany. .Q UoIladlly'8 ur- ox tr8in, and , 1884. , . . We are billeted In barn, .when wa faced Brusiloffs army. The. subject, K,n, . anrf were ready to re-- j ! knew but not stables like vours, big cement-RussiaMr. HolUday walked molt all the way om we was U.. II ,1 Uff walftiaii AVAR in floored, I T Ken-worth- y. ft. . if f It. too volunteer as an alternative tu enserlpUon, drawing to a close. UoaCi LWma Bogquso eri -month. Ketrworthre OfftceJ. D. coal -- federal supervisor of traffic for this stale ha hla office new tn room T01 Kearns buldlln. Wheat Shipments Limited The food ad ministration is allowing oaly 100 cars par day for wheat shipments from tha intermountain region; and even than shipper must operate under special permit. . i y w, Fh t 1918 15 Crltchlow to Portland I. 8 Criteh-losales agent fog the Liberty Coal company, bag gone to PortUnd, Or., , . on business. Coal Mlaen Dodng Wctl Local coal rntnae a Operator report tha new working full time with good complements of man, turning out from li.-4- a0 to 20.800 tons of coal daily, much heavier record than fast year at this time. Tha highest wages era being paid, soma of tha miners. H is reported, ipaktng from $909 to $40 per 7 ISTRICT DUBLIN, " Oct. 18. (Correspond-J3- o of Th Associated Prow) Ireland toon my become a patchwork flu lit" of oetmcrlptlon dlatrictx an 4 on eonscp tlon d letrlat. wording " to members of th Irish r ecru I tin council, whoso allotted time for reisin TUESDAY OCTOBER EVENING NEWS DESERET , Hr I ' FUIIEOALO I T.Iale Help IVanted - ' wv-e- II r r.Vftfi ' ' ,9wniVi Met P3HGV G. GILUuR v Semi-Week- ly |