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Show THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1020. construed as not affecting officials who to promote and sr, working together maintain friendly relations between the lounlrtes. It wae stated yesterday that the sheriff here and hie chief deputy had been notified that their permits to visit the Mexican town opposite here, had been revoked, and thla led to toconference. day's Mata-mpro- DEWS TOLL inntuinnnunnuiitmnannciLinas JDtiurinnui: III a. Do You Know ED IMflO, Texae, Jan. 31. Isidro a Mexican cowboy, reported shot by American negro soldiers near Mexico, several days ago, died In a hospital at Ootumbus, N. M , yesterday, Alberto Ruis Sandoval, acting conKills 1668 sul general for Mexico at El iaeo, announced today. Sandoval aald four negra soldiers are 15. held at Columbus, pending an Invsatlga-- . tlon. had no received Senor Sandoval said bs the report that Information regarding President Carranxa had declared hlmsell CHICAGO, Jan. 31. Deaths from Infludictator of Mexico. ents and pneumonia since the diseases Such a step on ths part or President became epidemic, January IS. totaled Carranza is Inconceivable, Sandoval de' 1663. it was reported tonight by the clared. health department. During the Sams peJapanese Colony Planned. riod 26,38$ cases were reported. 31 Jan. Baron SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Although there was a sharp decline In Otorl, Japanese minister to Mexico, has the number of new cases today, the death mads arrangements with the Mexican toll was the heaviest since the contagion federal government and with agencies appeared 132 deaths esuaed Influent In Japan for the colonisation of several snd eighty-fivwhtlr new thousand Japanese in the states of So- ckaes pneumonia 69 and of the former numbered nora, leower California, Sinaloa and Co- of. ths latter 163. lima on ths west coast, according to a dispatch from Mexico City received 'to- Cases in Toronto. day by a Mexican newspaper published TORONTO, Jan. 31. There are 2000 here. The Mexican government has assured cases of tnfluensa in Toronto today, ac-- 1 Baron Otori that Japanese Immigrants cording to Dr. C. J. Havings of tho health will be' given adequate prolcetion from department More than 200 were reported hours and bandits. during the last twenty-fou- r ninety-riv- s Hoven since last night. to- were from influenza deaths recorded Hearing Postponed. seventeen to date. t EL PASO, Texas', Jan. 31 The hear- day, making ings .of the United States senate subToll in Chicago. committee investigating Mexican affairs, Heavy 31. Influenza and Jan. CHICAGO, which were to have begun Monday, have been postponed to next Tuesday, accordpneumonia claimed tho heaviest toll of I the Senator from epidemic the Albert B. to a present during past telegram ing Two hundred and taenty-fou- r hour Fall, chairman of the subcommittee, received here today by Major Dan M. seven deaths, 123 from Influenza and eighty-fiv- e loom . pnuemonla. were - re-- 1 Jackson, secretary. ported to Health Commissioner Robert- son. Encounters Reported. New esses of both diseases continued EL PASO. Texas, Jsn. II Numerous to show a marked decrease. From more Mexican federal than 1000 cases yesterday tnfluensa fell encounters between troops and rebel forces havs occurred re- to 860 reported victims todsy, hardly a cently, according to advices received here third of the dally toll reached a week I todsy from Chihuahua City, quoting govNew cases of pneumonia today ago. ernment re porta numbered 152.- - Near Villa Corso, Chiapas, more thsn 600 rebela commanded by General Tl Due to the Flu. burclo Fernandes, ars said to havs fought Tragedy Ohio, Jan. 31. Mrs. for six hours against federal troops and CLEVELAND, Edith Bullman and her eventually killed or dispersed them. daughter, Fauline, were shot to death Red Ordered Expelled. early today and tho husband and father. Martin Bullman, was reported dying in Slexl EL PA80, Texas. Jan. Sl.-a hospital with a bullet in his brain. ran secretariat of the Interior has ordered Police believe Bullman. temporarily de- lb expulsion from the stale of Taraauil by Influenza, from which alt three) pas of Federico Keialeraa an alleged Bol- ranged members of the family had bean suffer- - I shevik agent, according to official ad- ing for a week, first killed his wife and vices received today by the Mexican conbaby and then shot himself. sulate general here. TJu-ra- Influenza A Hudson Builds the Essex? Wounded Cowboy Dies. s, That and Pneumonia Persons Since Flier Must Explain Their Case to Military Tribunal at Monterey. Stranded U. S. Consul at Laredo, Texas, Sends Words of Delay, in Their Release. , Txm, Jxa. 81. LieuE. F. Davl and O. O. drives, United States army LAREDO, tenants vl-tor- s, mads a forced landing near Guerrero, Mexico, Wednesday, because of an exhausted supply of gasoline, tonight are on their way to Monterey, Mexico, under military escort. They are due to reach Nuevo Laredo, opposite this City, about midnight, and tomor- "Tow' morning will takitrain for Monterey, where they are to bo examined by Mexican military auas to their reasons for thorities landing on Mexican soll. who i . January -- e, I i I I LAREDO. Texas." Jan. SL Lieutenants E. F. Davis and E. Grimes, American army aviators who were forced to land near Guerrero. Mexico, last Wednesday, when tbelr gasoline supply became exhausted, have been ordered taken to Monterey for examination by Mexican military authorities. . ""American 'Consul Randolph "Robertson, stationed at Nuevo Laredo, opposite here, sent word to this effect today from Guerrero, a hence he had gone to aid in the return of the aviators to American soil. The aviators are held for investigation as to their reasons for landing on Mexican soil, the consul said. See the Essex at the Show I It Is the Light Weight Car That Holds the Greatest Endurance Proof I The GREAT UNIVERSITY PLANNED FOR CHINA Of course you know all about the Easts ami its record of 5870 miles at an average speed exceeding a mile" minute. It was the only new ear at last years shos. Now it holds the greatest sales record, for 22,000 buytfrs paid for Essex in its first ten months. Appeal for Nurses. LOS ANGEI.ES, Cal.. Jan. 31. Sur-- 1 geon General W. C. Bra feted of the navy today issued an appeal here for nurses to serve at Ban Diego snd Mare Island in caring for Influenza patients. SHANGHAI. Jan. 31. (By ths AsLoral hospitals were first asked for 8 AN ANTONIO, Texas. Jan. SI. Manbut were unable to give it because uel Tellez has been named first secretary sociated Press.) An industrial uni- help, were already shorthanded. they cost to will be 5,000,000 of the Mexican embassy and left Mexico versity City yesterday for Washington, according erected in Shanghai, jf the plans of Epidemic in Switzerland. to a dispatch from Mexico City received Chinese educators and industrial leadGENEVA. Jsn. 10. Hundreds of fresh today by a Mexican newspaper published ers are attained. The idea was sughere. Carlos Fryman has been named gested bv Professor C. W. Woodworth cases of Influens are reported from the second secretary of the Mexican lega- of the of California, one principal towns as the tnfluensa epidemic tion at Havana. Cuba, and has left for tune a University contlnuea to spread In 8witserland. The lecturer at Nanking univer death that post, the dispatch adds. rate, however, does not appear to sily. be heavy. Public dancing and banquets unito is intended eonduet the It Affected. Not have been Passports prohibited In the canton of versity on American lines, with equip Tessin. Many schoola have been closed Texas. Jan. i 31. BROWNSVILLE, Sleeping sickness has made Its appear- American officials ara not affected by the ment and instructors from the United ance In a few placea. nine deaths from recent order from Mexico City that pass- States. A novel feature of the proposed uni- the disease being reported. ports to Mexico City be denied persons the Mexican governwho slandered in it will be the versity in Kansas. ment In testifying before tbs United of a complete cottonincorporation mill, winch will Epidemic MexiStates subcommittee Investigating ew influ- Kan.. Jan. TOPEKA, them students and its employ require can conditions. ... enza cases in Kansas Jumped from 1441 J to . . perform productive toil, as well as 1805 to an of increase yesterday today, Chine-- e work. . Three leading mXhTI whool 164 cases, according to reports received In vna.rg of thro port or .r to the have United Shanghai jfone bv the state board of health. Pneumonia announcement today after a conferenceand Mextcan off!- State to visit schools and obtain ideas cases reported totaled thirty-siSeven between American cials, at which the pasport order was for the establishment of the university. deaths were reported, two being In Kan- - An Essex stock chassis worlds endurance mark in a set tho run totaling The same stock chassis in three tests covered hours 22 minutes driving time A dealers demonstrator that had been driven 12,000 miles covered 1061 miles in 21 hours over roads-whila blizzard tas Iowa 5870 miles in 94 e raging. f Think what these proofs mean 1o you. It, settles the light ear question. It places Esies endurance on the same level with its companion car -- lbc Hudson Super-Six- . It elevates thcllioderate ear quality and perinto car fine the priced formance class. All the advantagesriit , gasoline, oil and tire economy are retained.-- -' St.-N- 1 x. x officially 50-ho- 3037 miles. snow-covere- d priced light weight car! And what other manufacturing organization is equipped to produce itf Consider how the Super-Sihas produced those qualities; then answer if Essex is not the rightful heir to Hudson. - Hudson Designed and Builds Essex What group of men are as well qualified to build performance and endurance in a moderate Essex is the New Day Car The light weight, moderate-price- d car with satisfactory performance and reliability is found in the Essex. It' fulfills the hope of true automobile economy. Qualities of endurance, fineness, and beauty are combined with the advantages in price and operating costs of light cars. Judge Essex reliability by what you know of the Super-Si- x its economy in gasoline, oil and tires by light ear standards. 4 The day when reliability and fine performance were to be had only in large, cars is past. A visit to thef Essex show will convince you. So will a talk with any Essex owner. And dont forget deliveries of EsSCx cars , -becoming more and more uncertain as its fame grows, despite the increasing number being built. long-talked-- ... , mgh-pnee- d a -- The Botterill Automobile Company 36-4- State Street. 2 Two Salt Lake Stores. 3rd East Street 23-4- 1 Telephone Wasatch 636 Private Branch Exchange Connecting Both Stores and AU Departments long, dark winter is about and tlite" is the , time to put the dd hat aside. It may be comfortable,, but look in the mirror with your hat on thats some- THE thing nas City, Kan. The total number of in fluenza cases for the week ending tod a was reported by the board as 667.. The disease is prevalent in practically yll parts of the state. 5 Situation in Boston. we men seldom do. BOSTON, Jan. 31. Influenza cases reported In the state during January numbered 6470. according to a health desent out tonight. There partment bulletin cases. The have been 850 pneumonia greatest Increase has been during the week ending today, when the influenza figures Jumped from 490 cases on January 24 to 4469, and pneumonia cases from i e If all that can be said for the old hat is comfort it is time you had a new one. From ouj stock you can select a comfortable new hat thats a pleasure: On6 of good .value a Knox, Stetson or Trimble. . They are thq hats that set the high standard for style, fit and service. In fact, at GARDNER & ADAMS you will always find the right balance in everything a man or boy wears particularly the balance between quality and, price. KNOX STETSON TRIMBLE Make tomorrow the last day for the old hat. Come in and see us. . Utahs Greatest Clothing Store. Adams Gardner Company Y M0 to 21 Deaths in Sacramento. case 4 Twenty-on- e J f. Feb. two death ''V " Av fRy Jh Gormnny, Jan, 1 Tto rua of fit tl Elsrnach tty theater waa sadly liaadirapned recently when It was rtiaroverMt that the roe tnmes for the play kad been ifoiea aod eon id Dot he replaced. to trace the thief he mean of AH effort the historic matnmea failed, and the play wss boot to be postponed when the theater man leer etroUed through the brmm aod discovered the wardrobe jniatreM dreewd up like a peacock with acme of the atolen finorr. Her htishaad was arreeted aod all the stoles costume vcrv recovered, ooaseahat tiie worse for wear. Van-derho- u ooft.euu. Stew- FARMINGTON, Hyrum LONDON, Jan. 31. (By the Associated art, 6S years of age, of Farmington died Preaa. been ) A committee has Just last night In a Salt Lake hospital after formed, with T. P. O'Connor, the wide y known member of parliament, as presian illness of six week to conduct an energetic campaign He was a son of William and Mary dent. to the end that the Turks shall never t Ann Stewart and was born in again govern areas inhabited by ChrisKaysvl le. At the time of his death he tiana. The committee was organized at a was probably the oldest native of that . A. meeting which was addressed by city. He received bis early education fn Lloid, an Australian Journalist, who dithe old Deseret university In Salt Lake. lated stories of atrocities attributed to Air Stewart engaged in the mercantile the Turks. Mr. O'Connor, who preeidej, business in Kaysville as an associate of declared that not a single Christian the late John R. Barnes, later with should be allowed to remain under I 'narl i v F. Tingey he formed the firm of Turkish misgovernmenL Mr. Uoyd fought against the Turk Stewart A Tingev. His business activities bioadetied and he became the head and said he had seen much of their m of the Stewart Burton company at Kaa-vill- e since, having only Just returned from and the Consolidated Store company an Investigation of the results of Turkat Clearfield. He organized the Stew- ish rule. He stated that there was tin, art land A Livestock company, found d mors than a year after the sign t g w the Clearfield Canning company and was the armlktice. a aitlve in organising the Katrviiia can- ganixed Turkish armv in the field In wholesale unarmed Christian me- -, sheep ning companv. He also engaged countv. At the time women and chi.dren. ranching in Morganwas , of his death he president of toe I b Only a few weeks sbo Kaixiillo M.iling company and waa a i se-r mm to the gather of the Woods CroM Canning com-tn- helped i, -- or 4"0 lute some r He was for manv ,ears associated A! nor . JThormev of Kays- - for Christian burial in Asa with Senator John iiie in the iiiestock Industry. Mr Stewart was the representative In Currency I, D wu-- e i. the first legislature In the state of Utah Hf A He served several terms as mayor of A r Prm Kaysville and was aiao city councilman t anitafeu bi Mi tfi for a'niimler of vear. He was a mem- (mtwjr li la Fl'atiasttM th (f hool board and at ber of the kjvsi iile i ifs w as a member of tb rriim l U rr- oj the time of Ins death j tile IaVi county hoard of edumt.on. 7ie kf )h tin wss ct ase- v tu 'n-o- Funeral services for Mrs. William II. who died Thursday at the home, 36$ South Eighth West street, will bs held nt I 30 oclock tomorrow afternoon at the grave in American Fork cemetery. A special train will leave the Itenver A Kio Grande station at 12 30 o eloek tomorrow afternoon fur American Fork for the aoconiod uion of tlioee who wish to attend the sen Ire- -. Klrkman, Eggs High In Eerlin. the II. iT-of vcd In Rrltu ia Jsn la live Jaw. nKHIJV. nr tt am-i.tM- i ! towing moo? bv open'tar Prs ) T be pfc The km l ttaU raliwaya Is Ui& huW ths a it m, 1. r Mat-rio- EIRKNAHT. ArtcUtw! Alleged Bobber Arrested. J. R. Gasselberv, 17 yesrs of age, wss arres'ed at 12 o clock last night by (Sheriffs W. E. Young snd I. and la held in Ihs city Jal. charged with burglary. He Is alleged by the arresting officers to have stolen a pay telephone end a quantity of rlgaret bread and jam from a gro.ery store at 200 South State street during Thursday and Friday night Railroads Losing Money. Christiana. , HERSELF UP WITH STOLEN FINERY ifimed. 4 ANOTHER CAMPAIGN Hyrum Stewart, Active CitON AGAINST TURKS izen of Davis County, Proposal Is Tbat They Shill Not Succumbs. Govern Any Area Inhabited by DOLLS wss t WILLIAM H. KIRKMAN. ' SACRAMENTO. Cal.i Jati. deaths from Influenza were reported, together with fifteen from 227pneumonia. new cases San Francisco reported and nine deaths; Los Angeles, 119 cases, four deaths, and Oakland, ninety-fiv- e stock iioi.vi, j hwed V MRS. 314. 81. moved to Farmington about four years ago Ho married Cynthia Hyde of Nephi, who died In June. 190. By that marriage the following sons and daughters Mrs. ' Nicholas Bonneraort of survive: Kavsvllle. Mr Wilkie H. Blood of Bait, Lake, Douglas H. Stewart of Kaysville. Hyrum Joseph Stewart of Salt Lake and Cleveland H. Stewart of Kaysville. later he married Esther Leone Rogers of Farmington. His wife and daughter, Dor- survive. Leon . othy SALT LAKE WOMAN WILL BE BURIED AT AMERICAN FORK i 1SIU. Tltvy ara ailim A' Aveer-iete- d bcc it i iark tww Is tf tai. v. spent most of his life in Ksvsv.lie. but 4 iwmtrr of t)7 |