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Show r. 2 iiteim 5ir DESERET dut declared that Uitnd not tiont were against the un urs Ufa Hit atrtrmon to plain iplnt tba stove, he said, cam from boat-inan a eating f keroeenertoaked floor while trip, th tails of0whia ba had nevar forgotten. JUS. B. PUBDUIES to . n . FROM HEART FAILURE Oct v fames B. Purdy, an a resident of thin city.. died suddenly et 1:1 last evening while be was oa hia way boms from work. When near Twenty-fourt- h street and Wall avenue ba fall in a faint on, the sidewalk. spoke tout one word aod passed away. A doctor wag summoned by spectators who haw him fall and It was found ba had sueenrabed to an attack He bad lived with of heart failure. IA tSP Twenty-eight- h his family OGDEN, SB- - old-tlm- k rsrst EW street. mciti thM Veter dMbhr6y k fbe eeltte welfare" e att-j- jr of wganlzin pa if the pr for the to hare , and A th jatrfcaa hhtUee Araif Mm BrH. Bi ef the nni I'VM (BOBlttee, and v !7r Bemad aa Wline, i n. pipe. r. mO, blr.hoii, Oeetge D i. i Harrla, I Tay- - Jamee H. L j U. wil be general Be first KJlonal bank tory of the to ttghnlted war nt Plant Now Completed oproveiDj hi IB Plane fir axten- rente at the Cnldn elation P. M. Ulmer it Complete. Oregon Short IJne gen-a- ll taitMti H tfflee fake, waa here the with IheellmproWe-fe- r an enlarge ticket of-- n oompletwland khe work ae It le elated tw a few suggested tmUrorement eg-- toe ef a separator building end of the depot to be etnrtli fr(haedlicr mail going to and terernment mail terminal on is Beenoee of wnr dominions belter mad Ualbnilt for t IM a permad-k- r strnctore pace when conditloi a become oerct. yea-feti- wWJ-- 1 experl- - j, disease i ight pre-- l n g It to a"oom-mmilcatt- Accounting Sought- Minnie B. Nelson and others heir David N. Adamson deceased, have petitioned the Fourth district court for an order requiring Elizabeth Ann Powell to show cause why she should not be remold as administrator and letter of nmlnistration issued to Minnie B. Nelson, lg to allaged that the administratrix has failed to have certain property belonging to the 'estate Inventoried and appraised. ' An rend profit accounting of rent ceived by the administratrix la asked for. Of He might send his whole family into of loyalty to himself, and incidentally to Sacrifice everything, even his people and i i i af i !! r V r ? ' : i , hf ' rPr ik- Q. 'f Democratic County Committee t FOR p , C. C. lALT LAKE COUNTY tr r i rank C. Moyle,' Executive Secretary'. Richards, Chairman. (Paid-Advertisement- ) of-a- Fer-rato- rv a p T ilrnmsn n-- M Fra-oni- a. fcur-Viv- ed chll--Ire- is con-you- nj n, I 4raln-Xels- n, Vr , Jee, k' Vwisl -- V t Jl.-T- he location in ihe public live at Mr4gan. The funeral of Mr. and relvad h,r at (he sihoola and u ended the It Y. U. at Mra Neo boom will he held which aha taught Morgan e netery Friday at 21 am. Tne Vraro on ; aler were arsons in It known. to deceased well give Dead of Influenza school anlil1,1 Iinogpalled ( .vrcounl of falling They had ieen 111 about a week. January, active Church T health. 8h, lees anaellve In Mutual Special Correepondenoe.) worktr and ,d been since abe was 1 Botjy o Soldier' Comes Oct. SO. LeRoy Larsen, Improvement!t word manti. was loved by w large son of Hr. and Mrs. A. H. Larsen, years old. of frlAuia. and will be greatly while on the way to the west desert circle lorqe From Logan are also sufferslater missed. with sheep, contracted Fpsotlsh Influ- ing from tbg aims disease. enza and died Sunday evening. Hia (Fp clal Cprreapondeuec ) and hia widow, Rtella Maury Larsen, DLCVIE. SE. (Xt. It. The body of parents, Mr. and Mrs.- A. H. Larsen, HuibancJ and Wife Wllllanc iby arrived last night at left Haturday for Black Hock, where rom Camp Loian and was Daehe their son had been taken, but he waa of Influenza unconscious when they arrived and taken t .4ltonah this morning b y Mr. nV one ol the ir. Colby Hohioa. died the following day. Hia body ar; lal to The Duchesne bunty contingent. rived here this afternoon. He is surf? has had I few E. of 'll ta?es OcL far MOIU1A ITT. jrhrene (iorae vived by hia widow and three children, influenza. All patlnu are Hpa.ni(h hia parents and several brothers and Keuteboon for five yeara past t are ba There recovetlnif. 8tatea reported One brother Is M C sisters. . K5 Vato iph company here,Telphona died o two cases of mall pox in town but not The disease vac Kearny and one la In France.- Me was, uD.ni.h aa Tuesday, to be fol of a serlops nature. 18 yeara of age. of Me brought i town by a younit man who lowed y day by the deathfrom b4 for examined came to the rmy. He who Evan the itawie of Neuteboom. The body died, wife. El Porter, A son. attended a dance in the evenjna and the in Idaho from Influenza, waa brought; asms di aae. was found to 'hen examined dav survive next Qeor( Fswle Neuteboom in here today. Holland be affitc(r!v consequently, many per- Mr. Nauteboom waa born mertc ... si. came to la w. March uztp and A fire bi pke oat early Sunday Ott. John and list wtfh hia parenta Young Woman Dies. who with three broth- - Ink In thei store of Fred Davis. Some Alice N roof was de weiaaved but the An era ami one slater, survive him. TheyMhln overheat stroyed wt hal1 fixtures. Uye at f aden. fppecial Correepondenoe ) tb cause. No insurance PA YSyN. OcL 2 Miss Suras Emily. Mra Nauteboom waa born Jan. 16. ed stove I CUyson. olfiest dausbter of WtlltamJlSyS, a d waa married!L March 27 1M1 waa carrie and Marysret The wen er haa been extremely cold and Emily R. Clay son, died Tuesday of Her parents. James t ee dyx A sprinkling of bronchial pneumonia. Mlsa Oayson Hlmnupi Rawle, seven slstr and the ac. Ibey aU snow felL was born bars Nov. 118$. I Bha Leroy Larsen . S i (ort Tf . f Pie (ei.) mana-doanta- in - ' I for-buri- al morn-iteboo- J. lt ' . Fourth Death Reported From Spanish Influenza ! fSpculai Correspondence.) MT. PLEASANT. Oct. son of Jvun K. Larsen, the Laren of thia city, died at the home Vf his parents this morning, from Spanish influenza and pneumonix Hi from Ethel. y. Vet., returned recently where he had ben employed by tl. govemment in the erection of a war munitions factory. Besides hin par- er ts, he is aurvived bv three younger brothers at home and brothers with the 145th field artillery" in 1 the frmrtlf death so Prance. This far' n Pleasant, with .about 99 caws r ported to date. j; to Ivy .Woodbury Freeman Dies in Idaho -- (Special to Thg News.) V1EV. Ida., OcL 81. Ivy Woodbury Freeman, wife of Louis Ronald Freeman, died here of Rpanish influ-enf- a. She was the daughter of Angus and Dianthn Rogers Woodbury, and born at St. George,' Utah, June 8, pv' L."' - ' Ve as-scc- ret ensure wasted through personally di- not dictated by himself regard! rected partisan filibustering. Look at my sons at $he front, he .would say ,vhon chicled with insubordination or rebellion., Am I not exposing thjJm tb the same risks of continued warfare to which I subject "the rest of the army by ml introduction o discord at the conference of allied powers 1 ' q ' r And it would be even so. FoMiewould'saori ice friends, relatives, country, party organizatioIIeveything,, to the rfckless demands of his domineering egotism. That his party or country had honored? him would mak, no difference. It is fortunate for thisrenul&ic that the kaiseif is not an American. It is fortunate for the boys at the front that the aiser is not an A nerican. It is fortunate for ourhar-th- e kaiser is mt an iVmeriean. moniohs international alliance Were he a native born vitm, of this country he might do 'all these characteristic things and remain at large. Ilp light even get son e applause for so doing, strange gs it may seem. Bnt'if he were an alien resident, or a partially Naturalized eitkzen, he would be sent promptly and properly tp aA. hrterne camp whethei his pockets were full of Liberty bonds or his service flag coverd with stars. It is not what a mahs sonA do in this war it is what the. man himself does to help or to hinder the government, f From this we must balance his ucepunt for, good or ill. But isnt it fortunale that the kaiser is not an American? Boshnrd-Pyne-'Rober- ts bed-gid- e. ' wohld he th,e absolute dictator j)f his adhe cuts, in office or out, and would slander and, open attacks. sign them to various rolcLof oppoidtion, in both lie would interfere in ''peace negotiations and counsel repudiation of all conditions', '-- w '"t tlr-qjreti- even offer to go himself,' as an evidence cuuuery. Rut he' m mild not hesitate 'to of his government, to gratify an lie j Ii wr, The more successfully otheis miglfft eouduct a ivar, the more the kaisers envy would be aroused and the stronger would be 2.is oppositkw iJ;o all that was said and done. . li ; overmastering mafiia to rule or ruin. That he has sent six sons to the battl rout do: not make tin kaiser any more of a hum fmitv. statesman, a sane leader, or a spokesman His six sons fighting for the fatherland djp not. make the kaiser any los a disturber of the worlds peace or a menace tomis.peopl. Were he an American, imdead of aj orman.' the kaiser would set his own ideas above those of every one else, and woufl'insist uon being the dictator if his party or of the country. l If the American peojile diHiot sr it to entruT him with leadership in time of war would m turallv criticise everv act of the ae- befause of his in tempcratfTa rrogance, credited leader. government voluhteers ha?i coping Brtgham City to assist fr epidemic. with the Jlp&nish influenxa rwing to Hia aervjcaa. aere required the the serious illness ef three of ain city's boro physicians and he will re untU they regain their heaUh red suf-- 1 Dr. R. A. Pearse ha recoC during fieiently to make a few ca on ia rotne day.. Dr. D W. HendeC wing and last night aa conviltr led to bo Ported D. Cooley also ia repo improving. influenza Thirty-thre- e new cases yof nday. Were reported In the city M bis hotrie Harry R, Conine died at onr pneuj In this city Monday night .ai Infl monia, superinduced by 8pa enaa. Kel lepton, Mr. Conine w a "bom at 4 was the an oe,fow of Iowa, February 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Con about Murray, low. He fcame to Mies Ruth nine years ago and married Foragrea on Ma,y 2, 151. telegraph Mr. Conine had been rhie number of at this place for fca widow, a operator la survived He by yeara hia parents little girl 5 year of age, ster. Thy and several brothers and for burial. body will be sent to 2pwa riT f .i I -- i "' OF d, HRELAiOP KST h. m Kaisor Wilhelm is a strong-willedonynlcring overhearing egotit.T In his own opinion he is always right. All who differ arf always wrong, To liis selfish ambitions he would sacrifice his people and his count n '? ill' ! Kaiser as PROVO, Oct 11. Th funeral of Bert Clark, who died at Ljrnndyl Saturday waa held yesterday at the Provo nlrht, ect and cemetery with many relative ence ) The apeakera Ctflf friend In attendance. (Special Oorrespon i. Two viewere Klder S. P. Kkcertaen and Bishop Defin SPANISH hXiRK, Oct. wer buried La. Ia. Nelson. E Members of the Second tims of Spanish lnfluenz k reet w while an-- d ward choir furniahed mo sic. today and one yesterdal AW. Agv tomorrow, h be other will funeral y and effidanti luting the The funerals oC yesterd iigginsontoday Mrs. Gudgeons FneraL aud , being held there (had been were those of Ralph H, otnera), and Jd to the court ,bf fr orwe O. William tbi II. epedal Higginson Veeks -ago for attb depart PROVO. Oct. IB Many friend Paul Clayton Dart. T ef Justice agent , Convalescing tended the funeral services for Mrs. Ed- they were to b nsou thought brothers n',r,a the Pft" ping and win Gudgeon, held yesterday at the and came homes the Higg id 21 r. Dart !? ',t. d'd o make a Provo cemetery. The speakers were A. from Soldier Summit, v traveled on hente. ccordlng B. Booth and Elder J. Elmer Jacobsen. from Helper. Ulan. Th brought from RlomtUoo r,Ten 0,11 h ha nber- - The i quartet fur- the same train wer and bile the same if nished the music. a relapse and bpringville in an autom Prove Hews Hwes. night. All three suffere B. Higginsoo .PROVO.' Oct. Jl. LieuL J. H. Hol- ail died tho rame day. Influenza The funeral of Ralpl; combe and Prof, diaries R. Johnson was residence. Bp. Epidemic held Monday at the aa in charge. have closed their work aa Inducting ofi William Beckstrom for of ficers the the he vocational section ward choir j Said to bV, woo furniahed by lating U. A C.ISS. A. T. C. Bast night the re- Music Robert 'McKelU Arthur McKeii and Bp or in trier Senate cruits, number, left for Boron. That th4 Spanish the Invocation age?1 A daughter be been born to Mr. and wore the speakers. Henry Gardner offered onounred tne rapld-d- e Mrs. Joseph P. Welch. h aSknk,r,e ta. V" l,r and Holly 'Cornaby cd by jllalea dedicated V?i.,l!a,on ',p' Wewbeiv William Stlffler of Sait Lake, who Is benediction. L. cyf. The aerv- ,lh There here as inspector on the state road Uie grave at Joseph raaee repot led dur-the come ta salr. Mr. being done tbrongh Provo, la ill ices were held in tho op , 1287, and Hig had lnr onslder- - work Wer'thll a severe attack of pneumonia. gtn'son was bora Jan. ia survived by dmhoard past It wan from o report Mrs. Stifflar to at bar husbands always lived here. H keyset, daughter. a widow and two ama held I Ihrre day Earl Bohney Wing of Mapleton and Funeral service we ery for Tuesday ' Peul C. Viola May Smith of Springvllls have afternoon at the eeme was in charge. V 'U 'till e taken received a marriage licence. , Dart. Bp. Ralph Mora bv the ward of the we dis- Karl J. Thomsen, probation officer for Two bvvnn were an re Marinas Lar-- r. are advised end nw iw ? both of whom the Lincoln school district, was over choiY. The apeak era I - lncliRr lf son and J. Prraton Cr ellent character . from Lehl yesterday. to the-ex- j er tribute Mr. Fhll-ha- d from paid Joseph .Prancie of Lake Shore of the deceased. A let been closely here on a business visit yesterday. CfO m who man in hia yardmaater, lip rung Tale Over A letter received by Mrs. Claude L. associated with tho waa read by Mr. Fleming from her son. Lieut. Lysle work a switchmen lien "and Hose who ia an instructor at West Creer. Tb Misses duet, 'Beautiful nerjency Hcspital Fleming, Point-- Ky says that he has just re- Jameson rendered th d Mrs. rale Beck covered from an attack of influenaa. , !hOf. Ort. Isle of Borne here. a Beck and Lewis aI fr Miss LaRue Asw th7T,hK .Pr'0' rejection Rome-n- d ewe ergs nliatlon' rendered .a Bp. Morgan now Influenza Under! and (Bp Marinos Spreading invocatic pf tho rave. There were rxontAdedicated Jh tributes A little In Bigham Canyon inanv Beautiful hai flora sldow of Mr. Dart diroo son Was born to the The baby o at oHwck this m rning (Special Correspondence.) nioely. ill are doin mother and ere held at the 50 3INGHAM. Ort Wilber Howard. r tho Funeral Servitfc m Higginaon. Bp. of ae, died at Dr. KtraupV t up II year Willi residence foc aa in charge. Suri wta hospital last nlrht of !nf)uena. He waa Beckstrbm rendered by the employed by the Ohio Copper rom-P- p Wiliam eral aclecllona or at Lark. Hia mother, Mr. Frank choir. Former JFeri Henry Gardner fen r., John Holt Howard, livea in Oregon E. B. K. Charles H. Brown, who ha resided was the onlv seeaki hero more than seven year, will leave fared the invocattoi prayer, Ch dr made am tomorrow for Mtro, W. Va,. abre ho rgnon Morgan, son of The body of WTfll cltv. Were brought a accepted a position itb tho govern' John Morgan of th or burial from Salt ment died in a localtos-- d For tho first tlmo sine Influents here thfa afternoon where Lake Cltv bv a brother, hia made Its apeporanco bore conditions art becoming oervous. The hoepttat i pilal. Tie I stirvi city and a wife Or, father Hving in t iving at Beaver, all full and .the physicians are overworkM'S seven chilaern and W. VJ hi US ed. K. to attend tho Dr nd J. ? Ur ,,r ia two Bingof Pif.A Flynn serv- of whom werjs the Jorro ham in aro tho V physician military quarantine Vi? "w tVh ice. The disease la was held at' and It ia funeral because iT- k- ' the h0m "ill Pfiley. illations. A ab t wero feared tho worst la spreading yet to come. f brhl the cemetery rhstwln' wife of IPIhl r Mr Jane nX fflsil bore yesterday T;r'7,V; William Stakt Chvjfwtn nsss inflMfssz from Two Deaths Reported. o after a weeks I Z nt POtUoo Until t Hi htsr of Mr. and Mrs. rid of She waa theudai, was bom hrr, about and! , wevVt Lessee ,, John survlsod by bar iBpsdsI rTTpiiiJ?iice. J 3 ysars si". el ohiMrsn, ifeuREKA. Oct. 0. Mr. Ray Gilf. hohanl hire' a k 'trh of sroi M Thoms, ba1, atL 1,' ..'".11 Mr. and Mrs. yearn of j;e, formerly Mtaa fre- thsir son. John O. - ' feri... ti'lrn on Provost. of Heber Citv'lleJ r"vsd Vord M sly ill at tsmp I " TtJLmaa a, la foUowinsr Inilucn-renor"linere today, of Influenza. She mon of nnsu are that th, by her husband and two ss soldi, r is greatly axed It raontha and ( weeka. ditionTh,oflalsstj VhJ U Wrvic, a1 (hr be the The body w)ll be taken ImnrovedL ml m. reapeftlvely. , Jrsi, son of Ttys A E to Heber City for burial. Joseph rj1 Iff retimed from th Michael J. Kely, 27 years' of age, and nrJH apend ralitnmla. hsiiljf D'liCdSt0 died at Fort Logan, Colo., this after-fo- Irur camn firtonyh with hia mother an Indeftr of Influensa, according ,to hero. ii and siatc Mine received ahrterr heoe, Hia T'bents Hhvrirk llVOl Kelly of this city, had been at ,tom Joseph a week. Neil Bonner, h1difirie for fineral Announced. J The ftlaq of to Th- - News Eureka, J at Fort Hogan to A Li AT. Oct. funeral of Mies the accompany with Kelly baclr dOement Bi'sulsea. who died of Influenaa-(ni- a on! body.' Mr. Kelly is survived by five on Oct. IS. will be held al Uters. all residing In thia eit. Th ray city cemetery Friday al body la expected to arrive her row or Friday. t nlU - i- at-p- er F. C. Special Correspondent BRIGHAM CnYt Ott. - of nthe Myers of Spokane, Tash. . or rrWed at .Are i i "Kef el tr Funeral of Bert Clark. koning and De Vi: House 1. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ifatbenbruck received yesterday, from ber son, Willard, Earl Hatbenbruck, of Pine dalew'Wyo, where he la manager for the celephons company, telling of the death of an Infant child, Tuesday, and hie wife, Mrs. June Cummings both from yesterday, pneumonia Mrs. Hatbenbruck waa born at Heber It years ago. and the bodies may bo taken there for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Hatbenbruck formerly t lived at Salt Lake. rSAVl, ejL W. C. 1 Mepi tle whoj Volunteer Physician At Work at Bi igham ftenneft, A o. HO well J Oamd-Wee- commit L bases en able see ac- Hy e there Uchl4a A wbe will tod ae chaii ikn oowmlttee will be r stab Frt Jay aftera a rtiecfc ta woerif way Mied All ewtoeeegpttee naywmM and eeaaplalata , regardlwg A.delivery ehewld he made tn Jamee Oliver 11 Herth In' W -- et Bt, Telephone Mi Ana fee the Dally, gatorCa ewe hew a ed ether pwhlleeltnwe a's c immtttea; of t!ie county Bart m, rhair-amit- tn C. of the general on the varlon work will eke W. MI are Trank PtrfraM. J-- Cooper. Coney. I leWha. Joerph haBanr Roeen ItJenea W.yW. If LOp AN. Mayor Bullen, the city autbol' saituat LT..InthhandInfluenza and will be able ,we' 'It net before dong If peoplf directed by the health pfnr New cases are .rruorH city. but the health officer &av recorded so that they haYe $ to trace the sppfrad of the da1 35e chief curately. enred la that of inducing pe have licrbt eaisea to report th dition and remain at home, families have contracted the from one man who had a very tack and did not take. the pr cautions to avoid communic Contrary to general erpertat waa a very heavy registrant gan yesterday, more than 50; having their names placed ?n istration roll. It was though hat-thpolitician preoenco ensa in the city and bad weatf down the keep registration exceeded that of former year politician say that the res indicated that national issue' permost in the minds of the Judge Cherry and William I Republican candidates, spent two days In this county makin qua in tan ce of many people. Louis . Nelson and Low; two well known young me? city, leave this afternoon Taylor. Kentucky, where they ter a E, O. T. C. camp. f Pr!oJ3ffice among National Lhbe Tftir eonnctJ ?f 9" Jewish tr.fan bjoard, the ialioi and the Ubrtrf a ibot-- be d Gl The Following the Salt Lake ibune Today, (0ct her 31) other. HM to aloe TbkdietrW JH 'V' be-I- t!n Oct - M I IS! Mr. . Born in $eitdp came to Ogdcoynf.lSt'S crossing Purdj the plains with hi pa...-- . whp had a Urge family. He waa 'married la l7g to Mary E. Rohblms. .Htpwas employed as billing clerk wt'Uio' joint freight office and has been a railroad employ In varl- out capacities lof about 40 years Mr. Purdy was active In Church duties hsy-In- g served as a missionary in his native land and gs a member of the Second ward waa active u priesthood work and as a ward teacher. s Besides his Wife survived by s daughter, Mrs. Samuel Wamerand three sons J. R. and Milton E. Purdy of Ogdeut and William Purdy, who la In the army at Camp Lewis J918 31, v Fo What 8 n OCTOBER. Logan Office All yavmonto for' euhgbglptln and eomplalnte regarding ht livery should ho made "to, Johnson, offleo with H.IU. 1 "on A Co, I! West wtiihrWw... Telephone St tWIephOsevl Agee I far the Daily,' SatfrdaW-Wnl Weekly llevi aad ClI rcdlJ lioetlo -- Wt( P- -f to rkr THURSDAY . . |