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Show .., .,,,r , 4,...44.4,..1 .. woo . , .0 t z s..., s ,,,,, .....-- ,,,V0 ', '. ,:, SECOND SECTION -- : , Losing lime itiosals.;. Nam o41 , r : ' - - - -- I - - -- . - SiTURbAY-- - , , 1 ' ' I -- MAS1(111G - 1 , . . E . , . I , TEIIEITWI EOYS QUEST1011 NOVE3IBE1t'730-:-1918:'-SAL'T7-LAKECIT- - .N , --- f:' r - , , , ws , ,.. , 4 1 ' RE AP 4 , -- 41, : . . I - , . THE '-- 1 ' -- . --- , ,.,.,. ,,. 7,------ --O- F -- - - - HEALTH - - ', - - -- e , - - . " - .6', -- , -- i - e. 4, -- - ', . ' teaces . 4 46: ' G UP F WIIIDINGUITOEOF COLOIIA(fiisKRIFF.O.INS.-'-- . .. .. -Fil - f- s k , ,,, 4t 1 0 :5el - A. je y - - ." asiste...- c L t - 1 t i . - 1 . ...., r - ..,.. - i . ,. , - 7 ,,41 ,- , - - . - - ' , ". UTAIIT Officer Relates History of , Of Chase For Man Held Report, of Property Calla For For Stealing Recognition' f e r . Medical AidesLimited -- , tit. i r I ' - 1.:..,;,.... ' . from the staff According 0 .. V Y 41; --- -- -- - ' correspendent of the Salt 'take rrib- - ' ' of Seeking the solution in SeTvice Men. i . as Gtvell In to France.-,1.- 3 -- -145tIt of 4, tit the -boys Ito as triurder have that ,a , mystery ti4aS , may .e giA , of --- - , - 0- 1 ,' Of -field have died (Utah) artillery -, :' Sheriff Edward Hoffman-- - - -- , eia influenza. ' ,s ar 0"41 Spanish The scourge, , "., Colo4 passed through- Salt atm4. s --n' ' PINION expressed tat last which his Wept around the entire early :dosaltitisattelit-,! v.., to rnorning--owaY . , , orrice argent:OP: ,, of businens p4aXSAGING 3 , ,,m;11; world, gave the Utah artillery boys a night's meetly.; . t., Utah's Dixie-lanmit 1 . .4( , ., . , c . , - ' aro call.. 4 i . men, theatre operatOrs ,. phy. lard time of it.-- Major Willard Chris- . . In. recluelll Ph , response .,,,,---- ed for imfitediately on all .. -WW1 the-and stn.,. Iturgte04:11110 ,aialaaa tophersoa,: oommandittg. sent broadcast unit , ' : . by the Colorado sheriff, ' ; In the- - pas-- - -property held in the public safety building In corps,' and ' ' -.. did heroic . rolorlO : , JartC.', ,-alias Carl . ,,: Edmiston; , IN , session of total draft boards, Instrutp '- ' reopen's-to-a- disease- .- A , tall for ti- general 'din-- work--i- n coping with-th- e . - - -- , v , Iltsc ritek,- alias- Harris. is under, arrest tiolufte Ulla end Imus-toiut- d I - : ---,was established and ' toad 1) cussion of the health situation in Salt strict quarantine - - -- at specific-char- ge The everything poseiblo done to save lives ,St.Cliorge...,:, Snow Gordon order of the.; Lake and Utah: revealed the tact that iaii4 Captain . -by of the malady. 'S2 prevent the , against him is theft of an automobile. adjutant generat.... . , re '; , .' - , ,:4.-.2 the majority of those present were The . regiment isspread ''. -now reported to be ,.: It q ' . ,, , But Edmieten to is be asked the :' to the wearing of "flu" entirely free from influenza and the by opposed -Attention ;4 of , local Iii ', boards , -' ealliid , : , is tal-Colorado what bocarne of nicer the more The meeting lasted for been has lifted.' quarantine . : owner of the car that Edmiston Is the fact 'that mme of thorn 'fume bolo ' four hours. and while no definite 4 ' . : ; - - ; - --' - . . 4:than eppeodationlor chaptatm : -, ,to have stolen. measures were adopted it was decided ,,, , ,: , alleged tardy In f moiling and transmitting ' - - Great :P4 ' t l'.),..!.13-- appreciation is felt and grad- that the According td the story of Sheriff reports on government, property sad inaak situation would tude ,ir,e. ' de- ., expreased for the who oMcs and be left entirely up to ofScials -- of the railed of at the loyal itoffman, ,,,, - ,,,k. t .30,114 , voted work of -. ... - H. Rob- . '11" . Sheriff John S. Coriolis this morning that some of those are now overdue at : 4 board of health; ' . ' s... ,,, 9,Aes, ,, , chaplain - of the regimeht- - - With - 141 - The before taking the southbound train the provost marshal generars officeaa ,-- ' purpose of the meeting was to erts, 1 . - ' tireless wt ,.. t for Washington county. Vincent Cora. covering thwpast two tnontbs. the wearing of by the waited onand - unceasing energy he 7'ke ' --.- urge .' 41' the sick and faw,A.,k1 conducted do. owner of the care bee not been boards are entire population of the -city while the neral ,,,, ; to bring those pa.: -- - services or litrequired the --- . seen Nov. the 'dead, since 18. and in when was , Monday. the tie cemetery epidemic is in progress.-- end A .t,o' . 1rk ' .111 . just outside the il last seen on Ithat date was starting perm Up to date in order-tha- t ,' -- -- they outgrowth of a demand made by the ," . -, Those I45th boys who have camp.' N N ' died of 7 .AAA... I . ' out from with Edmiston as a be prepared for Mothers from ,pall 1 Teluride ' this Medical , County society ,favoring eery., the diseaeo are as follows:. ' car. his I, in course of action. passenger tell wh..Inh 1!..MainiPated ta mint WM..-- ,..t, 0 , Andrew Monson- -- of headquarters ,A,Ittke . t , Corado's cap,amearedvelth-bloed, .... There was conniderable argument - was found about two miles out of the in 144,k --''ten days Of December. -, "meeting,-Df.--J-.-tritch- - eGmDetlyoa,lirbeet Z.- Gump of E bat- -duritig-t-he 1,,;.". --- Haeckel of E bat--,. : -er - gait ,of his No trace .., Cored of a stated In the 1 Dr. J. C. te ,, 0 g and antis. low, the citythat"; --leading terY. Carl P,Leishman of C- battery: -e -, 1 - r.S.S2,11b been found. In the mem)" chairmen of Cal board are bee , la body T77Landenberger taking the initiative In Roland V. Teives , of Ir batter's-Loui- s i;or!:'. . , Edmistett was traced, evidently core .4 ,,, -favor of adopting the use of the mask., D. -- Aims, Chancey of E battery, Robert E. ' , - ' responsible for all ouch govern..., --- - I - -- - Calla car. 0c-headed lz with Colorado the for .. .. ' Meek a Nuisance. D. Durrant of battery. George Fritz of . - dop I.--21..prb . Telegrams were sent to all towns along meniowned property and' they are 2 ' - " , The wearing of the mask is not C. battery, William R. Steglich of F. ' - the frtIguittei vilanmd even to. those to Which urged to take speelei pain. to see that 111 ' Stanford t. . Aa batt-nuisance,- but a menace,". said battery, .Ifinckley of the I only ' digress in the hope Dr. Critchlow this morning, "as it pre- - tery, Eimer S. Bi sEhotopatotterye.battery and , ' ,.... 1, of throwing his pursuers off the trail, eccuntts reports azartriderett -: -1SO Of i - - ,,- vents the breathing of fresh air and John Gabrille -Cred11;721Was he with arrested the that result ---.4 ,, on the other hand the g- -- - ... of :,, 1 , - -. In Washington county. , -ir--: Pays Tribute to Dead. Every medical malt who' has IWO; ' -- ........ I foul air causes more sickness, which in ' To them , , Edmisten's ..... ' -: s - hove. is in Montrose, ed In the examinationef draft roes.; : --Roberts the Chaplain paid I my eetimation and the estimation of v to Sheriff Hoffman. g''....-- ,: Colo., according tribute: ' ;41';. a... - i the medical profession generally is following 1: I c 4 'These men who have died- - have ' ' The fugitive telegraphed rS back trants is to be given due credit for - - "' P ' : . . 7107. , 1, conceded to be a menace to the health ,o-TA ; made. as from -- 0, Grand ... $unction to his mother, service to the .govertuuent, unending. str just complete sacrifice of I. i of the community." ....... -1 their lives to the cause for which their ' which money the sheriff thinks may to a requeiC and ...-;--', '' ' . ,. Dr. Stauffer was also against the country stands in amsouncome$ , ..t ., ' I have been taken off the body of the out todal .4,....7 -- , world's war. 010. ; by Capt. William Breinv ., wearing of the mask and stated that and hence to their this - , murdered owner of the stolen car. ; 72 . country, as any . : J I sunshine and fresh air were far better ,,. 4'1 : who have fallen or shall fall to the The trip back to Teluride will be Ewing of the medical corps and inedl- --7:,s ' v "(44e ... i than the use of the mask. He sug- ' ., -: line of battle. They faced con- : ,t,- made in the recovered car, by a south. cal aide to Gov.- - Bemberger.---- --. - , gested that inoculation would do more front litt,1.-,;--.. .I.5.. ditions to them as deadly as charging - S "In order that every modioal eigani.;, 41er ern route if one can be found that 4 to prevent the spreadof the disease through bursting shells 4,v. - can be traveled by automobile. said Inst." Capt. Ewing says in his lastruo-- ', or the patter --, ;, ' c'. -mask. ". thanthe -of ' tions sent out to local 'draft an midi- machine , Sheriff Hoffman. gun or rifle bullets; the ,, : -7- -. 0,,, .. ' ; Dr. Edwards of San Francisco, rep- - miasma of the - dread disease ' cal advisory boards. 'who has nesdatg;', more sheriff been has Colorado The 40 , : . . - resenting the'- United States public breathed proved- for them as deadly ' - " . a sheriff in him horn ed in supplying an army of duly qual- -. e ' ' health etthaat:, 2hGavIlenart - , senice. gave expert testimony as the poisonous German gas waves three counties In 'fled men may receive reoognitien-for- , , ",,, and ,their restless suffering his work it is highly. important that. against the weairng of the mask.- He or shells, , that capacity. fever-torturstated that be had a dozen masks in from each and every name be on Me in th9 con- bodies, . his possession and that despite the gamed lungs was as pitifuland office and instantly be ateessibl to as any ' fact that be Wore a different one death ' from wounds or bayonet thrusts - Fountain Green Boy tho surgeon general.", he contracted the disease or shrapnel rents. every hour, 'rho information 'requiredby "The heroism in the soldier consAles or nettle wounds Ewing is 'wanted at 'the, w1I.. eo. . i end was ill for three weeka Dr. 147:':'J.7:',7::,',t Edwards, however, favors the Isola- - slots In --thedact that he offer; his life renteul date. Itle stated, Slid is . . tion 'of Chola who are III with the dis- - to,. his country,The:14TowL1-''-"with fait intent te complete-11M- o plot of . T 1" meet whatever ate-mey dealt-him. Cite. - - - l 10. Nov. GREEN.FOUNTAIN Drer.sV.- McGMleuddf an It is not his prerogative to his '7777,15'routio-libil:(71'1EEIg1.-11..10.11:11EPQRLdted ilereloo' Ue Andrew M. Olson gave his life In , . Harrison of the United States public place in the battle line, or choqee say when, . "'health ureic, also stated that Isola- - or how, or where he shall As, soon as their, ow:yid:me are , TO FAILS of cause freeworld Prance for the nor eery. needed by local, draft 'bearda,-- ' lion plans were far better than mask- - when or in what manner tie will fall, dom. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James . service men now. O. duty I. Ing. Dr. William 61). Donoher voted if fall he must. , Olson, have official word that their eighty-fiv- e L. Kellett, 65 year' old,. who hundred Seven and John "Ile does his part when, In response inoculation over the use of the . son died Oct. 6. of wounds received In the golactivo service clerical foresant,' for , or durin been the eases , were manufacture , influenza ieported to his country's call for service, be has 4,... a Utah will engaged .k.. and returned-tDr- - J. C. Landenberger. Dr. A. C. sal yort Logan, colo.e according to we- -, 'Here I amsend me;' or when, and sale of patent medicines for the PER ing the preeent week, according to Mr. Oleon eras Inducted into Young sent out today. by Capt. Snow. - 7:'' Behle. Dr. E. F. Root and Dr. G. L. with equal cheerfulness, he responds last 50 years, was found dead In hts 1 , the report of the city health depart- the service ot.his country by a draft tic "Tholes men are to. be discharged' of the to the laws of his country providing bed at 354 favored the Smart was be wearing in where board Idaho. street yesterday working ment. 's The report also shows that SI Jeremy , mask while Dr. tandenberger also tor that,country need of their services service in her d e- the time hi registered. He went to when no further- snow at who ' favored the vaccine treatment. ferule as old, deaths of is occurred is In or byLewis..Nesbitt,result this ' ' years eaya "Leent, ber.necessary sggretution Lewis in September of 1111, and exists,": Capt.,.,.........,, Camp I to maintain had boards enlisted where covand Men ore oe distit AmerIn her The period of ,titne W.II. Swanson, owner of the thatxeighborhood rights and establish livee epidemic. trained there until hoswent overseas in lean theatre, led the debate in behalf justice. Here be has some control of been -- doingchores for the old man. State Treasurer liejects Of. ered by the report extends from Fri- June, of this year. He was in the will report to state headquarters leer. ' of lhn theatrical men. He was epopposed his actions, and especially of the Mr. Kellett had been up and out doors aftert 14Ith machine gun battalion and was mediately the .date front and nose:. day Nov. 22 to Friday, Nov. in which he answers the call to the which their services will not be to tit, Wearing of masks in the the- soon in action. as in was of and before $I day apparently Payment The number of births for the week ; atres and stated that only 6 per cent duty. If that answer rings true to well as usual. When young The soldier boy was 24 years old. ed. , Upon receiving finish Nesbitt : of the population of Denver wore patriotism, there his personal reopen- - tailed yesterday morning, Mr. Kelwas six less than the number of He be survived by his parents, one the commanding officer at state heists. . sibility ends: Others after tha t deter- - lett was will Mime- orders for Om rep, Occupation during the epidemic there. deaths. There were 11 births and $t stater.- - Mrs. T, Z. Painter. of NePhil quarters lying in bed fully dressed , . , masks of these men to state heatlyear Theatrical men &AM Dr. Beatty mine the time and place and kind of with two brothers. James A. Olson, who turn his and his crossed bands upon his was The of deaths. births number service. ters.--,Tand men will be sent to' Vert' be quite other powers breast. Examination why he didn't close the department determine--thKing's Offer Rejected;of , the body I. also in Franco with the American Logan, time. place and mea- - showed where they' -will be mull- divided between stores of the city, at which Dr. Beatty sure Of and Colo., boys &pail Olson home. at Emil was man the and that forces; dead,.and his sacrifice. tered out. that In the opibion of the .., replied , 21 were ,of notified. each On.01.101,. born been . girls, 7 having Sitto 'died of disease in police .; - :- board it wad deemed inadv isable to out. Those Detectivh Axel. Steele and FUarollast stricken the seven were , during LIST days. before noon a camp those the stores. of , tender among cloe today . I, Calvin Smith to Former Councilman man Walter Jukes responded to the . : The report shows that 110 cases of Chaplain ,.. Paul and Dr. T. R. who cheerfully placed thetrall upon call. They found tzr..$ 11 in payment of the occupation warm bed under the . their , in altar Be For Promoted country's and state and sacrifice, health etty officers, Beatty, Bravery man's body, showing that he had and privilege tax was made by contagious diseases were reported was tak- - the are both of the opinion that the that - la .., us.,sacrifice:1ln bowl dead but a short time. Death Week. Of this; numher 711 the de- - during the Utah and company in Salt Lake and the state is .,.....,. Faaors they could not control; Is Copper hei 'Malady Word date of under to heart to have been due just ,come, thought 1 Salt Lake OW, Davis,, ,, clined by, State' Treasurer' Daniel O. were influenza eases; II diphtheria;; I October Z. from with wanaorldmapthwraheesulm , wof things in this trouble. gradually declining and that ' France that councilman end(rotor 1 stating chicken I whooping cough; pox; man. his re : sonditions continuing to improve the and their heroism will 'Mining : 'the manufactures Larson . was Mr. Kellett Lieut-Calv. fl:flmith,who left many turned from a scarlet fever and I smallpox. in abossidatfruguay ban will be lifted on Monday, Dec. as much as the sacrificecount for just of a patent remedy known as oil of The refuml was made years' Twenty-tw- o houses are under guar. months ago as chaplain at large. with and heroism Eden and spirits of Eden. He was by Treastirer 9, at the vety latest, while there care of and Argentina. ' Pio those who fall a in antine in the t may immediate because present he tity Larson. because cop-pethe big says, these countries aro very trieetity slight probabilities that this action action again et the enemy." formerly president of the California lot various cases of contagious diseapes. the troops of the 1et diviRton, haa says the Unitod Statik and only too toady ,,,...,-,,Medical Institute, but corporatIon failed to offer-witmay come during the week. been recommended by his colonel for to the .. , It aro these of because 'Twelve of the to s' tit bulk of their basineos throw . 1 had been in Salt Lake for a number the amount assessed against it by- the Idiphtherta, seven on account of the liquor Goat to nottrottals. this country. Mr. Davis ropreosato seat-- , of years. He is survived by one sisMore than 23,000 pints of intoxicat- - Tells Story of Wreck tiro mining interests which stigoiredt ter, Miss Emily Kellett of San Fran. state board of equalization es 3 pe'riscarlet fever and three for smallpox. proportion down there. and mom. Ang ,,liquors,' seized at various times net cent 'The of its Once). net proproceeds. monde that only the best busineall ' Soldiers by the, police will be turned over Up under- ceeds are stated ILS Is O'Donnell The at the body le soot to South America to rnemeak 322.150,- - 1 of the city and After being Position gratis. to the hospitals funerestablishment who the United States-411-es. awaiting taking ' use. Thia action re- 3 - 110 Lieut. S. M. Hyman, medical corps. al and cent tax the amounts , state tor medical per . ' Spanish- and Portuguese. - Mr. Devitt', arrangements. statement from Issued sulted a, IMMeatilk an by to $004,503.30. . says there exportations or ' Eight persons took the civil service , Chief of Police Parley White; after who accompanied the detachment Of ; from and from whoat eattla Argentine. Treasurer Larson today rjecit.d aloof examination this moening for the tall. Brasil. and looks for remarkablo cone. holding a conference with Governor engineers that went from Fort Doug- Red Cross Unit Sends ., a tender mercial and industrial development1 Mt from he Silver , King war men service' Biz of the" were Bambereer and Commissioner Karl A. las to Camp Funston; over the BurlIt Is th e first examination .of that soction of the world foliowing tho; i Letters Scheid. The liquor will be distributed ington, road,'-haAppreciation Consolidated company on the "'me i women. rettirtted.' and 'tells its kind that the women of this car declaration of peace, He 'says price qually among the larger hospitals aud story of the wreck near ever The net tax have assessed wero very high during the war, owing ground. proceeds participated in, and the local in ., : Fairbury, will be used in an attempt to check the which 20 soldiers Unanimous accordance the In with , board It to tho cutting off of imports by Mod,- considers a examining had ,a narrow esonly against- this company is 111,725.54. spread of the influenza in this city, A cape. A switch reflection of the times of all of the members that the Bransford wish nations. Gasoline commanded 70 tents ., ' ) woolen 1 - ; engine ran Into the are Concern in limited quantity will be turned over to train, the is not It Ophir Pays. majority. per gallon. and coal lie peer ton. Corn, thought derailing the passenger engine unit of the Salt 1.4)(41 County branch of women tot will used , en was burned for power fuel. Cotton. likely that the the emergency hospital for medical und baggage an to soRegistering the Red 6 exception American the that the Crose.Socioty, Cu. latter turning ,,he stirs. is bound to beconte Otto of the ' rule, trains, but will be stationed st the ter. use and may be secured there throtgb over on its wide. To of to resistance as J. Robert make the net its clerks. Brasil.- manager, general more ciety, through sorting ' a prescription from a reputable pity--,- -" interesting . the boiler of thethings bigysst industrial rttorprioes has written a letter of appre- coeds tax. the Ophir Coalition prolminals is being widely cultivated by Jap'' its It iwitch en.. Shields,. More than fifty physicians ob.. detail. and to Mr. 4Wallace thanks aneee land owners. along with the tics both its $L occupation 'at exploded. but the engine rnen had ciation ' ( Jected to the destruction of tht whisky4 gine i .'., Bransford for the generosity of himself company paid v 1 culture. All industries formerly con- el and this caused the city officials to lumped and were only knocked over and his wife in devoting free of charge and privilege tax today and 1407.52 sonni trolled by Gorman interests; Wive boon the ' net by assessment.. Is Income tv not. It atmospheric concuesion. UU The to for its Branzford the work since canc;1 the order. k unit, vim the taken governBraining,by car was half smoker and half May, MI. the use of the easterly half known, honevee,at the tre' asurer's . . . . ment. Quite a number of reputable' physl baggage I baggage.- - the soldiers being of the Bransford Cafe. free janitor ser- fice whether the company Intends' to afMr. Davil'oxpects to ship minineink- jnthe clank Including some - of the fore-- I ter additional and courtesies vice, and the Institute many part. for as proceedings forward to -' the and recovery, compartmen in of chinery equipment most this the f profession. ment being loaded with tenting. The and favors. A similar jetter has also some of the others have announced, ,, swirs pRipt, quired properties in a tow rooks. t, state,' have unqualifiedly asserted that men were been written in behalf of the same. unit ' ' -' will do.' pitched on to the 'fftenting to , they A. of the the liquor has , a definite medicinal and so escaped manager c, Steiner, Osorge . broken bones; The ofToday was the last day for pay- . Linen Suply Comnay, expressr' CHAPLAIN CALVIN EL adminihtered. ficers 'Value when properly men in the rear car were American thanks cent of these taxest, the law declaring ing the same appreciation and furnish-inWill This being considered the case- - It is sent and out Gasoline In rebe prices this citys them delinquent on Dee. 1. which Is promotion to the ofnee of captain for W001.1.111 VINT, of their seats on to the to himself and his company for 4. I duced thought the part of wisdom to make floor,- flying one firm begin. bravery and devotion to duty under twe tents of 'to by the unit,all free the but suffered trmorrow. charge 486 no are inThere serious corn., mining use of the liquor as medicine rather - .. usea son of it, who that for is Smith the needed during- penies in the state subject to the tax rant tomorrow. but on, tlembers of fire Lieut. juries. A second detachment of en- linensame . its than to 'our it into the sewer. Ail- - gineers the F. Smith. is period. . President late Joseph I iand comparatively tow of the that went 'the &tale Utah Amon, .." the by esociation. Union total , that every precanto 282nd regiment to'Fort Leavenworth ran over a number have either paid or protested The concern- making .iduction ,la now -- Attached- mossthe . tton will he taken to see that the rnanin the preoettiosp-ip-th- e and fortwo killedhbrwr-an- d or offered- - tooll the the' as a. beveragerr,m- two FeltAutO I soldlersNtaken with appendicitis, OROT'INESTIOil Treasurer Lanson says that on Mon. today Issued the following announce-Th- e armistice was in the sone of fire and I 1 - ' Situation improving. had to be taken from the train actually engaged On the battle front. At he will begin the preparation or meta: en route day home Austin. presldent of the Salt , new calms of lnfluenza for treatment. , N the time of writing he was recovering Eighty-eig,, the list of delinquent companies - for i,.... ' 4, were Auto Supply company, Stands from wound received white in the dis- Lake- Union litockyards and s Montbor Felt of .' renorted to the city board , ',.' , N illillEll' CONSIDERATION PPIL).'"eleerigidly behind the Utah Stat Automo- charge of duty, the severity of which of tbe executive conunittoe of the health yesterday.while snare - than The S. 4t. To C. at that tnlversit7 of , 4 PIEMME.00M.......' . I bile .asilocistIon; ac-ttiona.1 Woolgro'wers' had cases been td association id their wheon- high hex not been learned: reported twenty Utah has been hard bit by the epi' , W.-- IfeClurovoditon TWA tAlk ileorlaattnort- - COMIng,to uOmPariltul noon the officials until up health Places,For.,,, oil. and pricis - tc gasoline demic and fifteen Polling were students effect that .,he hoe beep wound- the .National Woolgrowerse- - Maga:ins the "To our in their faith' hour today. The situation, according takento Abe-shoe, afforts , post isolation'. bOsPlIal were of pultillahed here. and also a member of Granite School Election we will 'tart the ball by selling gaso- ed. the first time his injuries A. Commercial oink committee. comto ',Dr., Bainuel O. Paul, ts Improving yesterday. line for cents pet gallon, commenc- minot importance which - Interfered the woolgrowers' executive board. has ' vexed ot..amas Inge:Watson. P. F. Redand each daytindS a decrease in the . December I. This offer, however1 is- but slightly -with his Colonel Wright Stricken. dutlea at the left for Washington 00 business for , man and Charles. Tync, is making a number of cases over the preceding Following is a list of toting visas ing to . J. to restricted Frail wool Leonarl men, membereonly. according were elsotton front.. recorded yesnext Wednesday Colonel Edmund S. Wright own; complete. Invetigation-o- f day. Eight deaths the railroad In the school of ths Salt .Lslie Union Stockyard,- 'why not all join the association and mandant of the training camp at the station situation. according tor Precinct. 1. 3 and E. In Granite thereby . reap the benefits of Its megIt la understood that Mr. ,Austin and Th ' 4 , Felix Behr, a German enemy klien, University pf Utah. was one of those passenger Art hifieent labors? first step a Mr. McClure will present argument tht, J. David Larson. secretary of the district: Caule Arc. two a on reduction ot cent" Sparlts stricken with the disease yesterday. Ile Commercial club. Who bu been interned at the war No. to 126. gallon Woodstock and ',request the government wool Precinct igaa 1.Dist. .When the D. & It. O. passenger school fit Cottoswood. comotittee to COntint10 for anther beeDist 117. Irving !sufficient in the aggregate to melte or camp at Fort Douglas. died - 3rester- - was removed to a local hoepttal He a break and well Of Rockefeller, wool. Onset& bl order worth the gov- school, at Holliday. Dist. 122. Sherman of Fire ortginating from sparks from eons ctip the price regulation pg. Woolgood night and It Is expected he station'was ' -. day. at the Isolation HehospitalI saving to our ountomera- - The associa . 'raliroad adminietrator, more school, at East Mill Creek. Industry. safeguardis the second hd,a will be back on duty 'within a, few ernment was (11Kovarell.,ork the' wait a for tion is to ehlmopy redaction 1211. Salt 50 'Lake were men No. ,, men fighting Granite than thrown toe' that A'' government regulation Precinct IS) 1Dist 1 f,. ' I It the post to die from the days. The situation at Bingham and Out of mplOyment, .According -' prisoner .to Mr. school office, 2212 south Stotts street cents per aUon. A um a. ,.Aau1deontAuue isa..tho., hatilling Standardville continue to- improve.-- - Laro4hse.,tneneese-0- 4, --eh a freest rim,' Dust ' 11: trill Granite' Pigh. wool. until the price can gradually school, Thir1ye ,.!314 eraengal net a on Street, early thia drop t ..:, t Eng t until , reasonable Calla for nurses are still being re- tion at the pretiont time. Is ,to tleterttivit4..$04.)in.-.4en- d go No new eases were reported at the th0 price- is SI south Ninth street. to, normal rather than run twinElm( The-blahad started ts Po , kw mime...It :just none reels rifcilltiee Dist 112. North school, Highland drive. regehett morning. risk of wool prices slumping. i developed-- there ceived at, the 'local. phapter ofthe fort today and Anti ever "The d h Intwo Felt Supply such Thirty-nintThirty-th4rtrnd comesety, the arrival and and when Would the of other noticed, to bstween prompt Merida that Red depots jeoPardiaa at point mttside Croon, according sin I drop. f In , , tea is needed to determine South street Ion the alert protecting the interests of the fire department. Prevented the the tedustry. Mr. Leonard said they ad these formation , - course - the AIpoints and particularly at Ogden thew Hobert J. Shields. manager. No. 5Dist 144 and customers, Commercial what Precinct es- - would, also attend to tho clutt it, loss is youadltiesd The keep Infinieseo from flames tipreading. eases were met as are teachschool marked improvement. Fifty being should-rakrapidly Dere to times with reference to accepting Monros schoOl..Cr4nger. ,District 1491of 11101100 to the handling fet 11 0 rl , Chif , 'yr IL.1 butineoe ers of the city ara again available for the depot elotdnye as hetner the and timatod al "Drive pest our:headquarters 1,11 ellOrted at the junction city yesteriltehodl.Iletehton, - , 'proper land 14, Boone school. , ,. - . clip. loot wool ,' ., t were cote ., deaths pywater.. whale the move or four It itt 144, IN recorded., that price! Tayloraville. sy, asking reopened. Plymouth , 1 . . .. --- -, , .- - ---- ,'"- - - - - -- - Itospitals..: - ---,- - 0 1 ff . ors St.-Co- - ..t , ...,...,.., -- . -- - -- - - -- , moss:g..,.,1: - ,- , - 0 , 0 ,- : -- . --- hisr-assista- - - -- , ,..,-,- ---- - - - ' .' : V '--- : - , 4 - to-Ut- eri, ''' -- - .- -- -- ' - ' , , , ,- -- ' soil - -- , - - --- de - -: ,: , . - . 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