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Show , . . r - ::13.---- , t ( 1 - - ---- .; - h, , i, " I Lem! News , sal Sports., - - ' . , 4 D ... ,,.-- . - - , ... . , t , ,- ' - SECTION SEE'llst"vAND ..,.. ,,,,... Eje ET E0. ,. ,,,Nq.:, , ; , I. , , . ,N .......,.' . '' FOUNDED jS50, .: 4 " . , , . . , a t . - atrr ' , , ; :.' '''''''. '. , - : ' CLOSES' . 1..ITAII, , - - . S cOMMISIONtSqcS:.',CO3(SSIFICATIOlt.iTQASSE-S-S(111S'7:-.KPOIII- , AND DEF7IN11.E...-,;.'-:-..-1.,-,,(1.11i- : 0.0..-1-.1';'- . ., , ; ' . ,, : , .... , - .. -- gr tility , - - ,4doe. , - ---,-- - 7-- '"' t - - . ,- ----1 ' 4 : J ,,' '. , ' t In Salt Lake. , ' - ----- , .4. ,.. , . ' - ' Jr , ..... HE,,deatit knell. ot the, Spanish Influenza' wins' sounlied at fi0On -- today-y..- tho. 6n Reif Cross Closed its ;. emergency hoepital to lark of incoming casea -71711erS- bus- not been a new- - case of - the Moment, at the hoapital since Nov. 7 1 and no new eleatha 'since Saturday. StWaver, at the request of Manager J. Shield e -t-of the Red Crows, the of With he--; exception property waa stored for a per! led . of time should a, possible-rela- rf' :set in. , The Red Cross emergency- - hospital ' 4 P.m. and within opened Oct. 12 at several Jioure- - wait caring for scores of the stricken. The record number of patients occurred ?bout two, weeks later simultaneously with the highest the ;,,number of new cases reported to two city health department, 115,and for in : days the books showed patients the hospital. Since then- the number 1(( until only 12 has gradually decreased remained this morning. Of patients IL ,1 these eight were sent home in such andenimproved. condition that further l was thought past, while two were ger v two to the Prehe ' ..St Marks hpspitals. In order to inI sure the remaining, patients against poor troatnient, Dr. Samuel 0. Paul, iI city health officer, dispatched insrec- ' tors to investigate the homes - flick to see if conditions merited their l' .. - doors,due - - IL!abert , 1 - I . ., - - , - - - --- -- - -- -,--, eperrt 'Rely-Crossem- - Of---t- i '- 1 - return. ' . . Throughout the period of its xis- ' tenet. the Red Cross Emergency hos1t 247 Spanish Inpital reeePved eaattly, 201 ' fluenza patients out of which ,,, were discharged as cured and 46 died. , 1 the latter all, it to said. had the - hompt pneUmenia before entering Mt- Contrary to report. the influenza ' : uaUon waa never- - beyond control at auI' the hospital and instead of ZS thebeen ' l'' thoritien claim 2211 oould have 1 comfortably aecommodated. - -- , Thanks and Praha ' In his J. Fred, An.derson Manager - final statenient , said today.- . We close our doors today as (WietlY and as smoothly rwi we opened them - '' month ago and I have only praise ft)onre every department in the fight the epidemic. against -- - "I can say however,,that the great ----- crtsis which - we expected throughout me entire time never came. The discharged patients have : come to me with highest Praise of the ' nurses and doctors and the excellent I food served under the supervision ' of J. A. Becker. - - -- "To Dr. Paul, under whose admin. istration the Red Cross transferred the hospital on Oct. 20. I think theis credit most - of the success of the endeavor pleasing but ual did manner.-h- e ; strictly business-11a. the seemingly impossible many times to -- , - iof 1 , 1 - ,. 1 1 s ,4 - , : , I : . . . . his-us- .. kt , - '--- i and-whe- the.Reel,,e'r,..4s n trict near, Knudsenli night. weir arrested Grove Sunday -- - ......... - . at 6:30 by ,Deputy Sheriff ,Josepb,'Tern-- , this-morni- ' ' - ' rrE3IPT on the. part - has , t troal Provost Marehal General utilities public k, bow. He waajaken into custbdy it to get the utilittee Tate E.:H. Crowther by Capt.,-- Gar-mother 'L We-sout- - -- - - --- - 7-;-- rtalt the home -- of - his al rolititori----- 1 Stunt directing that classicq a' '1,'Irst Wes il - in --Weld Murray -- -- valuation- basis- wax advanCed.'ricatioli., eriill. 1,1r4t; regietratite ,be- " thirisherlfra--- - office' physical A roree-,frobe abandoned while :another .step"thie morning by. -the ep, A searched all over the Cottonwood disor 14 . Huddieson. ot Salt. the F. .trac-pointtnent I in succeeded and trict yesterday '4184:i Lake City.7ati"engineerTior the coin- - ' 19 A hl - 36 ht' :i'll,1418C-'ilift;--I- t the ,directlifin ing Bateman Mr. Huddietion will take stated that details reeording therciasmother's home. It wee; ascertained el ee that be had no funds. so officerewere charge of the commission'irend of the et teen i 8 yetins old will be confident that he bad fled to the work otreaching a home.So confident wire the :offié.ers ot . the plants efthe Utah Light &'--- The order, etated the:- telegranti that Bateman was in the house. that-the- Traction..rompartyand the Utah Gas comea,fronf the office of Newton 4. f didn't disturb the householdqast & Coke company. 11O started on the , Baker,. woe, owl awe ear. duties of. his new position today. ries congratulations for the important night to take him into custody. They the guarded. the place throughout pert the Llah dritf,t hoard. have Valuation in 'Rotation to Bates. - ' - Bateman early this 2 night and - arrested played in 'Winning the ivar, It111:a frequent anttention lit in the,. loin"' morning.;rate hearings that the. public ought to boards iii now at a standstill as all of Had Been In Fierce, right. be made to pay ,intereet, ur the boards have, completed the chi:sal- T Bateman gave evidence of having able retorn, not on the complete- - debts f fication of 6 registrants &Aid many been in a fierce fight' Ms face was that a corporation- - might have th-- 1 have finished :the 5 men". badly battered. and one eye- was closed. curreity: inciudingits capitalization. According to loetil authoritieo the is but en the aetual worth of the He ',admits the- fighting,- but stepping or the calls of induetkorond be had in operation, if that plant be a Plenti pub-- 1 the recall of the men thought that he did not know already en-Ikilled Saxton until he read of it in the utility.. The interstate commerce trained will affect attutit13.000 Utah newspapore. commission. by reason of the force Bateman gave himself up to the ot such arguments, is making a corn- - men; 139 have orders tw,entrain toof whom morrow, enroute many ire officers. A, search will be made today pieta physical valuation. of the raile illere from the surrounding towns. to locate the knit. Batsman used-- He roads or the , nab was notified recently- that her claims to have thrown it away imme- involving:years of time and mililonsi November. and December- quota of the after fighting. diately of dollars-o- f Whether the men would be 2.6f1. c -expense. raliroada revert to private control or orders-oleinductions remain as at present under .the con for the iiimy, eancelingall whether speii ,trol of the government, there is no cial or involuntary, endvoluntary ILLNESS Or WITNESS it is contended, that the results duetions under competentincluding orders Into of this valuation work when oom- - the various special corps of the army, will an have pleted important bearing are cancelled In reaching ROLOS BAINSIOHO CASE on the freight and paseenger- rotas of captain Gordon-Snow- , message Utah draft e nation. ecutive, from E. II. Crowderr provost It is on a similar plan that the utill- - marshal general, Monday night.:, The aectotons Whether or not a further ,continuonce-wilt-- Utah.,' The physical valuation of the announced from the office yeeterday, by Judge H. K Utah Light & Traction company was er the eeceetary---otrr ago,-- atSeephans, of the Third dtatriet-court; Ho the trial of the case of Mrs. Susanna B. the direction of the commission and The orders do not affect tbarridueHoknes against Wallace M. Bransford. at the company's expense. More re- - lion into the navy or the marine corps. The decided valuation afternoon. of be the the this will eently physical They place those registrants they do IF continuance-e- n Utah Gas & Coke company was or- plaintiff is seeking back in the same place as the ground that one of its witnesses, dere& at the supplementary hearing affect were before the induction orders they Mrs. C. B. Diehl. Is too ill to testify. in- - were the which to at uncompany sought were Councel for the two sides leaued,and the work of the se. charge of 25 lective service drailt boards Is not able to agree upon a stipulation as to stall a what the tvidence of Ititn witneite would per Month- - Per Inetee,- - The Pe- - 0.14141 by- (kr ardent-asbe. and th -court on its own motion titian of the company was denied.-- - at it hi the underetariding that ,.,in the ordered ' thatattending least for a time. at that hearing. but event that the armistice shotild not be subpoenaed and required physician to ,advise the eourt as to her condition the physical valuation or .the plant bring peace...the draft board would be and when she might be used as wit. was ordered that iv' reasonable and ready .forimmediate action in mobil. nes& On thie evident will depend Alit icourete bards mightbe reached for forces for the United -- Undercourts action In regard to a continu- the fixing of the gas company rates. states.-additional 0-the . ance of railroad admiuletration )IJi been cll- .,. Partly Completed. The traction company has already rected Ao, stop triroutealk inducted already entrained who have not completed a physical valuation or al! men Arrargnments in Federal been delivered to, all"- - mobilization one-ha- lf about and its track straight Court Next Saturday of the- - special track, such as the amp under certain calls and to return to the of cu at the street corners. It h as such men immediately .- All registrants point will be Judge Tillman b. Johnson of ..the two months in which to finish Its val. entrainmentof their status. United States district court will Fear potion, and Mr-- Huddleson will work notified of 24 men underwent phys.. with the engineers of tealA total pleas Saturday in eases in which the In examination , by Salt Lake Cite the company. true federal grand jury' has returned No. I S unday. Of these, 63 men The gas company has engaged the board bills. bates of the trial of the C11641.1 ,& were-- sent tó the medical advisory will be set at that time. Hearings will engineering firm of Hagansh this morning. When their ptiya. commerce Nov. 26.- - when a petty-jurcago, to - make its board Erickson, o f for the trial of criminal and., Orli twine physical exaMination an that con. icoi examination ha& been. entirely will the records are back In cern is already on the job, according completed and Following the arraignments SaturI, the board made to the utilities' corn- - the oMces or board will be taken day. rule day matters completed 90 per cent of its will be given oppor- mission.. ,The Order or the commie. will have examination up, wken-litigawork and there. and arguments. It sion allows it , about an additional physical tunit9 is thought that the long list of crimi- month in which to Complete al e work fore will rank with Tooele and Rich as counties are most of nal cases, which having completed the work alleged and to make he report. in connection with the entire registra- violations of apecial.legislation in connection with the recent war- - will...take lion of September, 131$. from two to four weeks to hear. - - ve. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED IN seemed-di- '- , I I - - , 1 - d $200.-------- - i- --'- controversy Over leareee question e;t nurses, serious dimagreement seems to- have , arisen among theatitherities..,-I. bide, - ldanager- - Robeit-On One Shields, lament:1- the continual withhave 4 , &swat of the school teachersatwho the bed been working unceasingly ad-aides' of the "flu" sick. The reason instructors-i- sCOn. Acanced by tabled In a plea for a rest before the , opening - of the school. presumably Mr, Nov18.. la consequecce forced to Shields states he hat-bee- n nor advertise in the papers for nurses. offering good W lige& -""it la a pity," said J, Fred Anderson. "that the Red Cross does not image 1 order to the elf,ret that all mandatory now In Allis work teechers - - .tildet reel until engaged -.M onday. -, , .0n the -- ' - . . 7 ,,-- - ' - , - .. taillnretthrhalVgatTlaihrt:ialtPislarilitlIte;m1;Torwd::3;;-cuittliniii7: r ,, - , - - ,, , , -- -- - '' with- teachers are ,not fit to go back ., , . Dr. Ernest A. Smith. city-- , superilf;'tendent of schools. Is said to have lie; sued a request, to ail teachers asking them- - to.. reet anti recuperate for the r school on Monday. opening-o- f As a- remedy Mr. Schield. adtocates another rk-week of vacation so the tench. until the epidemic has ere may-wowould be avail- subsided then ., out a,rest" , , -- -- leew Coven or Fort. w1 17-'1'new -- eases developed at- - the Fort Douglas hospital over night.' sc. - cording to Major W. C. Chidester. but or pneumonia- cases have oc. , no des,,ths ' currod. The new caate aro from the men just arrived hero for the naineer,L '. chobl. said Major Chidesing'training tor. ' Of quarantines." added the "Speaking Douglas,,, authority. "It looks a,a after last Auataiitinel are a joke Di '1V1111010 If the there the epidemic. tomorrom. chant! of a relapse taeach other jabbing arid cold weather is a fine predancing ocrintion, for the Influenza." This- last view ott.the military , - -- ,,.. ,... ' ''.-- . .tft : ., - - ......, ., 000m,.,. 1 1 ...., 36-4- le nation,--air-undertaki- -- - --- - - ex-th- -- Alearoommisekrit---planstowork---Mi-orde'rs-put-t- be-granted f hs- - -- - "ready-to-serve- "- can-cen- ts ved. the-case.- ---- jig --- - the-ord- er - . . , y .: nte for-tnoti- ona ...... nts ito' Sheet Meld Controversy m- Hotel Cler.k on Trial- In Juvenile Court nu lun I LuL,LL I - I nunut rum new developments-havarisen In the," wage controversy between - the Managers of the sheet metal shops and th e employees who ovalked from their Jobs yesterday. demanding more money, according to W.A. Middleton. business local No., 121. sheet Metal agentof Workers' union. Mr. Middleton says that 24 men are new nut-bu- t that no made with the onenegotiations will be of a until the arrival repreployern sentative of the International ,Sheet Metal Workers' union, who is expected to come to Salt Lake within a few days, Nearly ell the big sheet metal working show; in th city have been affected by the strike, according to diddieton. e , IS FOUND NOT , - ' , . ' ' , ' (Special to The 1;:ews.) OGDEN, Nov. M.Evidence - that to set at naught the verdict of a coroner's jury hag been discovered in the case of the man found dead in the Bamberger freight yards. lie has been identified and he was a suicide. it seems plain, and was not murderetVas at first thought and as pronounced at the inquest was Fedele Packer. an Austrian and an employee of the P. J. Moran cornby judge local federal district court. fiCuling of Following-theThe charge was that Jarvis, as manof Exhibition body by' a car repairer in the freight ager Sale and cempany. while in this city last night a coFoner's Jury was last Mny used the- mails te represent- yard and, ths,death- maaattribut-- : that he was en agent of the govern.- impanelect This ed to an unknown murderer. -- is plainly taken irt - -0 ,: 1 - - , . . 1 . . 1Speclar to the Weirs.) BOUNTIFUL, Nov. ItoBountiful lost one of its oldest citizens Monday - when Mrs.passed .a&Ivey. She ment anti to offer Indian lands in Oklaof effects died from the d lands morning Detective A. B. Jensen found stroke. She was 66 years of paralytic homa for sale where a. existed.Diamissal of the case-w- as notein, the man's came-tUtak wttk-e- z tarn. She-hbatted upon the fact that the grand pocket, on which was written 105 resided in the state for 60 year,. The deceased was born in Wiltshire, Twenty-fift- h street". This is the adJury returned no indictmept . Funeral oervices will be held dress of the Bamberger rouminghouse. England.Bountiful the cemetery al130 0', detective inquired of the proprie- la The clock .Wednesday afternoon. 'Several Are Fined.tor. Rich tterjamint and upon viewing Mrs. Salter is survived by Bevel Arr. Berjamini said the- man Children, David, Idarry.-WilliaGeorge Found guilty of fighting. Sam Mitchell had been a roomer at his house and and Mn. Rachel Goodwin. all of Woods; and ny Mrs. .Amella Baker and and Sy Marks were eentenced today by gave his names They went to his room Cross. of Salt Lake. to pay a fine of and 4here found hie effeota. among Mrs. Sarah Rowley Judge W, . To whvm note. written was,a, which 10 in the or eity 11.each days .. Jail. rred liewder and E. Olson were it may concern ' saying be wag at I, and peace with all. m en and all M E convicted of disorderly conduct was tfifiniolils..------fined 115 each; while Mat Menonen with him. but he was tired of at . fined 17.5 for the same offense. Four lifepeace and bad decided to end Chinamen were, fined 11 each for gamMoney bling and two others detivr, firma of $21 each on a,. atmtlar charre,-His bank book was found, showing , , a credit of 000 in a bank at Kern , , the 'outhori- merer, Wyo.. and puree containing tor la shared by many of ties especially when it became known 864. Two Liberty bonds, one each of led StnijuL that many of the cafes -- opened- beIMMO, each of h the second an 'without reserve, and the crowds a $5 were denomination, fttuml, $50 - -- in an came packed and Jammed war savings certificate and a $5 Red ' deavor to dance. card.-note Another of ever. Cross With the general election arii membership CarryIng otders from 'the office said beleft allbla belongings to his fratigentente-- were, begun- - this morning Surgeon,Getteral Rupert Blue. Captain Clarence lel, Edwards. M.D.;of the brother,- but gave no name ludd..-elerk i of the board of Is. P. United States public health ...evil!". are, It Is not known whether he by oeout has educatiot . for the schciol district rived in the city to aid in otomping Acof In this relativea the any part in ,thie ,city Deo. 4. the remaining legions of the 'Ito" .'tion to of the but the proprietor Wita.lAter went country.' he to De. Dainty. cording moraine:louse said he had lived there -- The terms of five members of the board to Carbon county to help Lieut. Lovering, who reported to Dr. for some time and that ho had be- expireC. at that limo. They I. Howard. of the flret ward; force of.the corne quIte well, acquainted with him Realty 4rom the medical P. ft. 1Bascom. of tbo ssiondt Dr. Fort Douglas hospital. was dispatched and that he Was a bard working.-- In- - Dr. R. H. Bradford. of the third; 0., P. to Sego In an ffort.to check the spread dustrictus man, who always paid his i Wasson. of this fourth. and W. I. of the disease there. The mine at Sego was closed last, week and officials are way. The theory , of murder. nq, iDarrette. of the fifth. haa set announced his eta. prwelially desirous of cleaning up the, doubto, was givend credence by the fact if Nu ono y - tor tha board. though It is asthat a revolver-wasfoununder a digiar redpehirls the mine. rpi4ernP WInd Utah. mach the. five would-ascen- t sumed itandolph,' 13e.t walk plated irt.the freight cap 'more Olaf' 30 feet from re'nomination. at No new names have to ertowns of the state the body. It was thought tHil gun been on mentioned. though It has date the closing where the ban is lifted placed there. but 1 been interred a meeting will be held to of schools and shows. Thin makes a hadIs beee.carefully now held by the police that the the first ward at an early date la contetal of four tosena. the other, three It Aitrew-it-as In death. . . man sider possible candidates. hiving been opened Sunday. - - Eller-FT-loit- age-ern- o ad , the-body- -- , 1 LabbuN nrrt.4 , - --- 1 nor-addre- ss. his-ho- ld . , . -- aver-growi- he-fe- ll , Manager 11.'W,,Prickett 'of the Trat. - 7 BUSY ' Ito fiervios'Bureau of Utah. is in receipt ot the following docket schedules from the western divisiom of at Karp! sae City. that ere of interest-- In this state, They win be 'considered not - l'""-- ' trent '' r - ...- - ' - Interrupted in Campaign by -- . earlier Ima-No-- -: 3L, and Intermits 4Celebratien'.--ReL- .-siring to submit then' viewe In writing . : Peace will dcriliTitot-lettLth- an the date mencepti From tioned. If toaferanctin-Atestredi- , a ilats :. . therefor will be fixed upon ,Jecy.' '' McAdoo Makes. No ISubject. Iron. scrap; old NIL 4 Ittld '- -' old cables, in canoed ' from Missouri to Utak I -Aboeal. '' -- ' ,, ' ' v. . , Confetttlale . .. - ', : '' - - - -- '' , ' ,... - -- :- , UtNITED d - - -- - -- - -- -- - -- s -- --; - -- -' ' T , ,-- e c - I LJ: , 4 loyed--Asnoric- eau ' '-- - - --- to . -- cultivating ., llfog5 , , - if -- 1 fight, -- J rliand sore-cultivat- ing ' , . An-urg- ent. - - , Bountiful Pioneer Last Summons . - - . - . . , -- 4 ,ANO'LEEICITE ROCK ' utati-with-t- hose andaaltibtt-would,-bo-tite-Liek,- ree gito - s - - - s-- . - -- f,-- f . he -- -- d 4 on-ha- one-thir- , ' ' - - -- Mules---1912- -- -- ,- A ,,,, - - :"' - - ,, ,... - 19-3- - . r"....- . ' GCNTY aseessore of 'Utah yearor Some of thenC.-al-f whir14-Whoba- I - - - . , ,ro ;i1ft( , . r i -- . - 4 . .-- ublatt. 'seer-eery-o- ,- , VITA It ' T7-- - -- -- 4"- -- I , ' SIXTY-NINT- H this (i?m,..1,:tptcg fluor;rtrivoenr dteoarrittory Proposed. ' : .,': , AAi,'occ - - -- - -re; 41,5 gents ' for '':: Omaha War Work INK -tr- eallearet 'porta are entirelymiesing from changeScollop this commodity t they ran - PartisilY elaim eru T up In plat Utah crinitnati poinnts If given the pros y seterilay.,loy - 4 be 4,401-:posed rate which is the rat now lit et- missing froinAmuck other-, - .countlea , 7,...., eastbound. There le a demand for , . found 3,910 growers of winter wheat. feet celebration. are out to- peace on tic. the scrap Iron at Batt Lake-Ci- ty . 'of the de- with an 7Aggregate of 122,604 acres. count frf foundries at that point -- unable Ilaf In tu,i,lorce. ' Because . ,., -s - -to secure pig !iron. - - The, 'bolted-Stalein th. campaign, it wilt be luiPos- - , .census takers' In' , No. LAticit rock in-- car. lay 1910 - found- - 6.294growers of winter loads. from it'uperior. Wyo.. to gait Lake envie. tO finish. raising Utah's-quo- ta . ,- -- -' rate. 17.1 cents per Cwt. quits as soon as was expemod. but City: present "-rsto)r. aggregate planted- alt -t(Mayo harga---- At proposed rate.- 12.70 those drive ors A..".- -of '&9442 acres. 7' '''.. : woe tort of t.000 lOo; artumont for strongly in hopes that by tomorrow - The county asseesors this year found chanitvThere Is a largo depostt of ta noon the caticaseers'.-tePortwill Mali lcucit rock lit the elcintlY of Surierton-ca13.630,growersof...pring.,,writat-i- n that Salt Lako Is clove to, if not Ilk, yo, and it la doloired to twoWe a toW thotio.parts of the state which hate Cara complotely over,. the top. of the all ITIO to Salt Lake for reported.- Theee groweri had Although systermetio eancuaiiing warn rate is imental purposes. The proposed viper. 139.922 erre. In 191. the planted United based ou rate Of $2.60 agreed Co with Impoealble yesterday,' effective,. work States tenants 'emitted ..26Lgrowerit shippers before carriers ware under wak done by workers who sold confetti of spring wheat-10.tstate.- who had federal centrot blunt cent per 100 lbw. in: behaff bf the United War Work - -- -., advance under general order IL planted 61.4711 scree. be : campairn, More than 11.100 was reabt, The deductions Iti-drawn from teed from this source. leiguros (al..' the above are probably that the Mehl piled on the work of tho committeeo Ckristensen has leaut Captainat to fitrir taken the crowwho were active in th street Satter, ing Art wheat In quantity during the show that nearly 11,06 was ob., Makes Supreme Sacrifice day, war. It intuit be remembered that. toined in donations sa a mutt of timid while the United State& census returns offorts following tho war work par.' Capt.. railer B. Christensen. ion of ate reasonably complete and accurate. C. À. tate Chris Mrs. Mr. C. the '.-and 4 lb. county,assemorg returns in pram. Secy. Mc.tiklota. Appeal. ' tically every state. are under ,rather tensen of Ephraim. tap made the en. ' Secy. W. 0. McAdoo. as head of the- than ever the mark- .- Purther, so far ... otion--' railroad administration of the 4 6 ea the figures for Utatilithis year Are -- - try., Ito issued an aPPool to al tot' Tooele concerned. county:. which ployee of railroads, urging them to grows. a large acreage of wheat. halt -support tic United War Work drive, , made no returns, and there are omiaHis measage la as follows: '..,-alone of part e of other counties of the Washington D.,C.; Nov.'1.- IS IS. state, as well as the usual omimions "To the American Army of Railroad due to error or lack of completeness on the part of the county assessors. groat United' War Work tam,. ,.., Who have many other duties placed palm n will begin on Monday, Nov. IL on their shoulders by law, and no very to obtain funds which aro utgeotly it. princely salaries to urge them to their neodod to carry on the beseftcont "yr, .. .. work, which is being patriotioally per-- . - ' Returns from-thcounty siumesors formed in behalf of our army sad to the state etatistician--t- he industrial navy, by the Y. M. C. A.. the T. W.:commission of Utahhave been corn. C., A., National Catholic War Comte.' plied by M. M.Justin and the commisJewlah Welfare Beard. War - Oust? sion. Mr. Justin is field agent for Community Service, American Library Utah and Nevada of the bureau of crop . .'i Association and Salvation Army. etiolates. United States department "The workers of these orgtuilastioed of agriculture,. He has his offices have gone to the front and abated the - ,,'' with the industrial COMMIllitiOn- - at the dangers and hardahipa of our ooldiere ,' capitol, and the two forces work in and sailor. Through theletirelimo ea. in the effort tAL record tray, thoughtfoinooe And' devotion. the agricultural progress of doolt state; ''... they hoc carriod cheer and coMfort, The table as compiled. makes romper'. and assistance tO OUT Men fighting hi sons with the 1910 report of the goo. the trenches and On the high sow ao ernnimit census wherevee'such loom well ao to than intro-int1- g tier ? , ' : Dofoible parisons are , . end abroad. The splendid'amp. work of 1 ',. What ineturve ebew. them envaninations boo been ofilIcial-- . A few items from the table isre: I) by ths American gov- ly recognixed Corn--I- n 1918 the assessors return ernment and thei are worthy of the 22.10 acres of corn. cutivated by 4.739 cApr. PARLEY D. cumaTENsvc. of &very , Support Ho in Waa Franco. sacrifice as 7447 acres growers. in lete, prams against Every individual who can afford to do cultivated by 2.633 growers. Evidently billed in action Oct. 13. while serving so to aid the givo ought is 3211h making and survived by there has been a. marked development with the infantry. In the cultivnition of 0011 In the state by big widow end four children. all moot liberal possible contributioa. , The assemors-foun- d 196 owners of a living at Epitrainq also by -four broth United in Effort.c. - - - - -, total of 227 silos. There are ne corr.-- , rs and tour sisters. rhi rote that each of o ponding figures for 1918 on silo Oats--- In 111S. 1.111 growers. preat organisation renders Is dlietlnet, In that it has rforenco to th peculiar Sells acres. as compared with 111111 ARE nooda of thouo who differ in their rio- "',. 6,78t wrowera cultivating 11,811 acres. ' In 1110. ....:. ligious beliefs or prolorencos. But this ., haw been , 1 is a distinction without a differentill RyeThe stimulus that 1 given to this industry Is indicated in for all oeven organisationa are laminar- - that the incomplete returns of the BADLY IN ;.ii by the same ideals of helpfienspo show 131 growers, with 13.7111 I and imbued by .a common desire to ,. acres. as against 191 growers found by . trials the gospel the maims takers. with 6,334- acres. faith, hops and 1 -tor----love a, reality to the mon Evidently some of the acreage that INTER This unity of purpose in formerly went to oats is now going to humanity. rye. However, some farmers are grow. impressed In tit unity of tho appeal ,,,, trig rye for pasturage. and their acrethat Is now being made to th pond , ages are Included In their returns. the United Statas and I tirge that 1918. 3,421 growers re. Barley-- 1n work of the Red Croons depart of The railroad mnploYee shall respond ported 12.163 acres, as Compared with menCet the tiVillan will he every to It generously ant oven to the point 11.761 acres. $.664 growera-cultivatin-- There WIN only five grower. of Ilea almost...doublednow that peace is re of forogingAtio Wager that his tab dal- found by the a istored.- - The reset's Is that thousands , total of eight acres. ., et men, women and children wbo hare Potatoes and lager Seete...been or are in Belgium or France will , The influenee of the food propaganda need clothing, and tatma le of - all fighting or incased in the work of : on potato culture seems to be reflected - - , conatruction that. mst sr; follow, in the sssss sore figures of 13,320 grow. kinds.'. In order to prepare for the groat era. on 11,411 orbs, as compared with , work 'that- le 'coining. ait well. as to 12.111 growers on 14,11. acres. conference called special There are at least 19 growers of attend the, tweet potatoes in the state, cultivating by Fronk NV.. ke.rtione, chafrman of the Surveyor's Log,C.Wis.,'64 acres. The census found 0 growers National Red Cross Influeneacommit Usect in of tho Early Days ' t tee, Miss Katherine Williams of sweet potatoes. ' The aseessor found 11,191 farms cultilocal Red Crows has been went to Den . - - - Now on ExkliVon . . ver to act as Ike delegates from Elton. . vating a total of 1,017.711 (lett& - On She Instruction will bringi4outo-t- he the other. hand there were In 1111, inthe to with better coping Italica of pioneer days ere Italia rt''' 11,67e farms. with a cultivated area of relative 1.361,691 acres. While the definition fluenza epidemic as well as an outline calved by the Utah State Ifisterichli of a farm may have been different in of the new work for the Civilian Rs. Society. and placed en exhibit at the . the two years. the figures also indicate lief. Among the most, letter has been- - received state capitol le-building. the incompleteness yet.- the. assessors Interesting . - that received yeeternar, the- local Red Cross.by figures. Andrew Jenson. president of the "The calls from our commiasions in by The assessor found 4443 growers of from George Rusb y. pioneer on parts of Lilco ,world make known soclaty. sugar beets, with 61.176 acres under many Fremont county. Idaho. It la -Cheater, civilian relief. the original cultivation; 217 growers of beans. with the unlimited need for ribbon log chola' WIthi 106 acrem 722 growers of peas. with Chapter, therefore, should finish at which Jews W. Fox. the of refugee vevor . laid out Salt Lakeold time' sur 3,5411 acres. 861 growere of tomato The City. no as to be prepared to take garments with 171 acres; and two growers of care , which is sow rusty with age., of- - additional orders.-- Refugee chain, tobacco. with two acres; cultivated. ie as as etill when first 'used) complet enter. It woe The assessorg,figures ,Iaill fairly garment work at this time is all to to Mr. Rueby by Jou W.! tho Fox. forgiven of the Vnited Matta itencY and should be otimulated assistance in helping suritt.--"- for civilian relief land. food administrator for Utah. when they utmost.r The ,need wee He only a boy sib the titan.. ' Is pressing and one gar., han'aver treattured it and thinking report 11.131 grower. with 1.007,341 for will be of infinitely greater hut bushels of wheat on hand, January I. ment now for Ito safe keeping (1,1 proper plane service in saving life than many gar 1111. , or fumy oirmthe Hietorical Among" the bark the assessor. found 4., society, he graciounly turned. 14.16S growers of alfalfa, with 214411 from now- :- Surgical dreesing workers It over to them. of this need for refugee acres. a. compared with 11416 grow. should bnow is With chain land the a ( tertitioete ento should be urged garments and'work. ere In 1110 cropping 284.181 sorea.--, et the territorial --signature chairmen bearing the-Jesmi in thin Chapter list W Fox. The abatesurVeyor, . Dairy Farm Produete. should hold smeetinge at once at their WI' given him about the same time -- The h el tu al-t- he assessorspeported 44,341 pounds or or broome....ea. p mrtificate,-- and is , of cheese made on 126 farms; 1.212.374 reunite thia chanse in work. 11419. 5. as l F01 Surveyor jusb : 'Further. instruetiona will toile as completed a survey of hie had pounds of butterlimade on 18.147 farms: mother's 31406.403 worth of milk stple during the th situation develops."...,of land mile half flat hartbeest plot to. 6,361 farmers factories. year by of the .city cemetery. The eortificatal creetneriety condenser's. and skimming reade, 'Thig iii to certify that Matilda a,.---- stations. - In.- addition. 1.193 fgrmers Fine( leefill Claimant trf Pay Countrymen milk of 1334,724 worth reported selling lot Nos. I and f. containing twit an --- - eleewhere. ,'- ll acres a half ', GreskAsbOrsr, termed Salt Lakeacii,', The land wa Cu Sombamiltis, ., that Ow Reports from 10,411 farms-werpMt. City Spring before inJ.udge . 1917 sold and gutity,.yeSterday totaled aro et eggs the pile poultry the hack ploadel - . eignatures, 1749.871 in veto.. the - United ondtha vounty recorder's name. IX Johnson , of Edwin- Tillman, , In live "stock remarkable dom.' fig. to chirga Of D. 'Woolley. with his description of ' thel 4. ; eras are given., some of them being Mats districtcourtquantity , of liquor property. , ',,,, 1 brought. while having t. The record book containing the his.t fairly -near the corftmon estimate to and Flutto,-Monthis oitye from ewe othersFor was fined S150, whichwas paid by tort-oa Rile. society organised I rs found 1,616 fellow A:faun example. the ,w ho stated that among the Indians In early days. wee try m 1,030.270 sheep men with a. total also received yesterday. ' The record were anxious to. ofond.Itim thoy census in takers while tille.th sheep, , baek to Butte where hid wife wax kept by his mother, Illstlida al reported t.3811 sheen Of-t-men. with a total diately Findley 13usby ,and others for, the yet , 1.611 sheep was seriously ill. of .1.127,110 sheep. men, - Pioneer ,Itusbrit letrAr ...relates- - thd. x .01Vnerao however. only their total being 12,01 owners et :SUM rattle. nblial brief history wool produced in1117. at hie father's life all somewhere 1.61001 pounds,- possibleNauvoo and bla personal reminlacenced - ,.....- -sing cat. of lf d and tee lit 1910 between, the day Brigham Young was sutra -' - ' total production of the state. And of owners of 13.663 taine4 es president of the Church. Swineflit, 141 owners thee 1.621 !Amp, men. only 1490 re- animals; e-i et $tabil . , 1117, ' the total be- animals. Mee ported wool sold In , , z shove ing 18,317.419. assessors Victim. the made Not Influenza by Ripon Home. soli Cattle. , k, . that 13,111 owners slaughtered or sold that Tet horses, the aesessors toport It. for eisughtsr In Itil. animals 'Relatives' et MrLJennIe Pytitt Jolt , , 170 owners, with 14.135 head, as com- brought them $5,210014 gross. , 11,2114 OW1. son. who died le I local heepitat rem The slimmers found that 11,614 owners of 115.171 pared with today' that death wei explained berms- in- ISM, Figures for other live srs roported 9.1111 dogs. . - ,,, The assessors reotorted17,9211,(srm. not tho result of Spenteb influense of -- stock ars: - ...... ., as reported Itra. Jobneovi . they sat, ted -- owners of 1.137 ors with ii,17.4111 acres under irrigation. Daimons& bi4 are 1Sis was afflicted for with census , the not 114 of whils 1.177 mules. owners 1910, figures mules: t 16.167 owners of from 111,701 farmers, with Silit.140 acres died of complications etteading bilik- cows-11-18, 4 a &sue infant. eiIld. The birth 46.844- cattle,- a. compared with 11.624 undor irrigatioo. The assessors find that 11.01411 farm. ter. survives'. Mrs. Johnson wan ein owners 0.71410 cows In Ille - ' 4 found Cr, have 1,3011.1141 acres wider fence. at B,nL Johnlork. . locia chin' esseesers--, Other calthe.-Th-e C -- . - ! ' beets-reeepe- w5 aiaete - '''' ''. EL-Sal1AM '- - ,.,' ,.".,L.,.,..: - nurses, he seat the lack he Trier of the ease againot Thomas M. ' mad cored a oupply. Ti.,,e after timetook Riley, a clerk of the Rex hotel, charged has Ituieted the hynterlit which of with contributing to the delinquency poiwession of mothers and sisters of two minor girls by permitting them those affected. comto occupy rooms at the hotel-A,' "Suffice it to say. that I profited . peny with men without registering, is beside hira."- '' much had before a jury in the juvenile being Regarding the nurses. Mr. Ander- court. Four men who figured in the son stated only one or two had 'con- case have previously paid fines. , t tratted the disease in spite of their t constant contact with it, while it is re Case instituAgainst Jarvis is ported other nurses in other lions have not been so fortunate. head Dismissed in lakal -- At the close today. Mr. Becker. of the culinary department,---state,moTIOn On thedetense. the case that the patriotic housewives and mer-in of the tatted States against W. IL , chants of thie city had contributed and custards, Jarvis, charged with using the mails -defraudwas dieminied - above- the equivalent of . yesterday Tillman D. Johnson in the - ; I shit , commission of 41f 0, .. , , ' , Total nunther:tattea,,....,..,.-2.94- 8 Total number 2t - 4 Nuirtber.ceses week ago Total number deaths 211, , 4 Deaths reported yesterday Deaths reported week ago. .. I .10 flovae s. heard from today - ., , . - , . -,-- - , tares-yesterda- - - - - , ' --- - i , - -- ' :1';.'..f:.VA11)1A1Q,NS-.ii::''T- H -- ? - .. 0- ' : , . - i ::.S110,W;PliODUTS:. , -- -- r HEIGHT BATES NEVI QT:PAN-::- ,.. 0 ., -PHOPOSEll FOB IRON , .. , , Admits Fight With Saxton - a , ' Taken at His Homo in F. N. of Work Indicate Utah That . Red Cross Irl., Regis. Huddleson, Classifying Figures tngineer, Emergency , Murray. Farmer Has Taken Kindly trants Between 19 and, 36, Employed totAid , Palli stitution- - Quits Business To ' Growing -- Wheat Board in ExaminHowever, Will Go on With ' tood RecordHyrum .rtatotnan..23ye; rs of age. wounded and who fatally-stabbed , Other Statistiés. With More Speed. ing Physical Properties. Over Nurses. Henry.Saxton hi the Cottonwood dis. Controversy , . - - ... t OF ,WOIJ:NO '.:i' ', - :MORE '.- a. S -- , 1. SATZ - - LAISEL, EITtY, . ift , !:1 it FLuT,CASEsDEpAgTiafil thifin la pillpJEP,:- I l'ft...- '1918 1 .0 7 , , - : ER ,,.TUESDAY-NOVEMB- ' . :1 . . . - i 1:: alletailltammo. DOOdebealliill1.11barTellraortirlingiloorabildknelmoS111.11111 A. lw . - , I , - 1.,- - |