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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY HERTLINE In action, 50. Frank Idaho. Lemhi, Bebwartz, Lieutenant Jlarry A. C. Jlarteh&rn, Lieutenant Isaac Tueumeari, A. M. Colo. Pueblo, R. DIED or DISEASE. . J1. . - 'Vufiil L. Boot, Ariz. " Corporal Fenton J-- . a,....- C, -. Brigham, -, Utah. James A. Kelly, Delta Btah. Uhsse Iardini, Bine, Idaho. Truair J. Johnson. Mont. LOT NO. 33$ Our Price Owen M. Williams, Intake, Mout. Weluder Buffington, Phoenix, Ariz. William C. Lot all, Canon Attv, Colo. Frederick II. Messerer, Tmdaji, Mont. MISSING IN ACTION. Three Forks, ' Plnlhpf Bunyon, . . issitfs4 .A The Associated Tress. Jan. 3 Count George F ion Hertling, tl e former imperial Garni n chancellor, died Saturday night at Kunpoiding, Bavaria, Ho had been ill for six dais 4 $55 to$65 values? By Universal Missoula, Mout. thep7es?nt market conditions 3011 will appreciate 7 THESE VALUES. . Our buying power and the forethought of our. buyer enable us to save '.you from . . $5 to $ 5on any Coat you buy from us. Courteous Salesmen, who know their business, "will help you' make a selection. BUY NOW' AND HERE. , ; 1 - j Service. for Ones. Phones Business Deaths and Funerals 90iE-aft- er ri,rLvaV"8Utra nar grt -- semi-offici- al WAS ASSAILED DURING m LATTER OFFICE PERIOD. In the lafter months of his occupancy on Hertling was of the cnanrelloismp. assailed bj the 8o uftsta hi the rtlrhs-ta- g the and the German newspapers Socialist charging that he had entered with understandthe the chancellorship ing that he wou'd speak for the whole of the German people, but that be had gone over to the junkers ana represented taeas that were ohso'ete The pi ess generally attacked the chancellor as a ro suit of the Increasing friction between toe Berlin and Vienna governments The feeling of the newspapers was Intensified when' the chancellor, eerie in bep- -t ember, said the government saw no possibility of approving a bill for general-, equal suffrage as it came from the Prussian lower house The workers unions also turned against tua chancellor, acof being responcusing the government sible for lack of food and of putting the Interests of the producing Interests above those of the people ta tag. Von Hertling dwelt on tha possibilities of peace being brought about. These addresses were characterized by the newspapers of allied countries as peace feelers and even were attacked by German writer and - politicians at Insincere or 'uumirhfnl'- If that itching rash delaas ijour work, To have yoor concentration of thought broken by an aggravating skin eruption is annoying not only to yourjrlf, but also to others. The appiica- tiun of R esinol Ointment to the affected part brine welcome relief. Generally after a short treatment the trouble disappears entirely. The ointment is . so nearly flesh colored that detection of its use is un'iicely. On retiring at night spread thicker and wrap with a clean doth. This should hasten results. At ail drvgguts. In a local hospital, Mrs Annie C. Rasmussen. 61 years of age. wlte of Andrew 9 he was a Rasmussen, died yesterdav. native of Denmark and hod resided In Utah for several years. The bodv wi.l lie In state at the parlors of Joseph William Taylor this evening from 8 Until 9 oclock follow mg which 4 w ill be sent to Mayfield, I tah, for funeral services and liitermunt. In this city, Bamtiel S4 R'cha-dso- n. years of ac, died 8 iturdsy. The body is at the O Donnell parlors awtutiog funeral arrangements. FUNERALS. Brief funeral service for Mrs,- - Batah Afton Eldridge Lambert wife of 1 ester N Lambert, were held on the lawn at the residence, 29 Eignlh avenue, tester, day afternoon, Bishop David R. Lvon of Ensign warn offU lating Manv beautiful floral tributes were presented by friend and relatives. Interment followed in City cemetery. rvtc? for Mr Lotti JUn Mlnwm, wti of XT P H iitson, ??$ Hoaih NlnUj VAest street, were held at the grave !n City cemetery yesterday, under the direction of HIhop Kershaw N. White of Twenty -- sixth ward. tre The funeral of Mrs. berah A ."Macduff Banco, k was held nt men yesterday in the Twenty-secon- d ward Alvin Her siey .conducting dispel. the Manv tributes Vv. re p.ud Mrs Hatmoi k for her Hfeong devotion to Relief so. lety work and other church actlvitle, JjiUr-mewas in City cemite-- y GARLAND RESIDENT INFLUENZA VICTIM dvoi d ora- miitian tomnfUte for tha 4htnon fui a tion to toe world a j N 0 tone fur tlirongii Oqdrn Untnfhl from"wlii4b it tiry will anil iionirsl At for Anions thrnc in tiit !r? T werw lineadirr LUiitf nral o Admiral T N Mspr T JM Jihros W au i Hi apd Cat tain Kn UUvts of amoral fhliirntj newrpairs and rcturies and atnaMis wcio mimrrou in ilia tttv lor Tf liamr. who wo Cduratra In Amarhan unl rralnrM ifaid thr i dcUtsAtci had arrird lit h attic and at over thi no (Utin rouU Tna mill,' Framim-tarv anivtd at haji ami then loft imnirdlatS for ttie yuim at'krd for an Interview d that mi member 4f tha rnlaNlon iculd maka env atattnent mn to mlselofl or what tho pioaam wuuld their be as thev had had no oppottoHlv tti LVa tho aama before leaving China f x to The Tribune. OuftLS Jifj 5 At noon tomorrow H tah tha iw tounljv artminwraiion While over ihe affait at the comthoua uc the Ix?nuKraUe top Ur practiuiFy few tbanffeft needed Jtaolf, thoro wi I he nnitv of ahkh lnv wrur In tho rrii a 0r Jowrpu Btorov JUpuMkan,son of off;, iHfmowill auM.fd ChatIoi M. Special Co The Tribune, OGDEN, Jan. 6 Among the Ogden ben a with the army of occupation In Cermanv. wha have had many varied experiences, ia Corporal William W. Fteera with the headquarters company of the 222ml field artillery. Tha young soldier, who is tl Mr' and- - Mrs H Ac bloer of GgdivJaa been In many engage merit sine hla arrival In Frame last Juna with tha tilvielun fiom the lllth field at Camp artillery He was Kearny. among the number lodged In a castle In wblih Marshal von Hindentjurg had his for headquarters many montha. Mr Pteera writes that during the star la has sltpt In rnud, cow stable, tent ano other places as well as the castle w hh h ad been . Germs n In headquarters tue castle iron beds I were furnished forC r w M EtT8. tb Auicri''an sol- diers He said that with ail the fxperi-em-- e he will be mighty guid to get bark to the states" and get all lie want to eat and a decent plate to sleep Mr Steer tell of the experience of being under fire of the Germans for many hours at a Stretch. He say in part been bad for The waatner here I It has rained until the past few dav the trenches and roads are mud a foot atdeep I have been in a number nf gaa I also tack but haven t been garwd had to carry a meesage up to the front line Denotes and got enough excitement to last a lifetime The sh.'lawere dropemr all around cutting trees down bv the side of tne road and plo.es of shells were falling in the mud all around me time a piece or s ell hit the mud It would sizzle It was ao hot, In another letter he writes' They have beerfbrtugmg Plies of GerThe man prisoners pst here all d.c tilt e button I ain sending In this letter Is one I got off a German prison, r a tsp He tuld ua that his offker t ld 1dm thsl before he would let his men phe them-aeivup to u fce would kjjl the n I im-- f -- 1 Sjdal to The IribmiCe Hof trtHrjd dud of Cm Un attack wrk h of fcM' U Ut d He wta hii MNiiutitr in tie J i hitfu w ti'iuj Lbf'K tl nufifhH ih he m wrru I M t r t AndF-i-tvf j H Ngr4l jhrtm bi(e COPPER & I,' 1 k f 1 hu a Hr-risxi- u -- v J-- 1011-8ji- BURIA. purd -- M fm ( 1 1 t T 4 W dtp lr-eign- er nt en m r d OGD17N, ,S-- idctiti-fuatin- inn w m t t Thc ilovtd F5nre n Juu' imifm I L IoieT I 1 m They are of the same age, but lmre TO - Snw-T- rru super-IiilTidr- nf hrar1sotfibitn r, & (jade'5 peprov'landiv TLe Red Blood Builder A splendid general on i, aripet re, end blood mtker !vr feeble old peopl. ir ,abds con, alr.ceitr n of alf ges end in fact for tbe weak and a,nd end conditions. It increase t.e r-ex capacity cf tbe rci blood l' new lease of Thus tbe whole body takes tn is easy health and power. Guue Pep evc-to Usto. to digest and where recommend it. sr-- . ti t c- - ftc- -n friendi Y warning ta Gudf S' t MTan and that s h iJ ahawu holt) by rd o''kaer hj, run-daw- nu-nb- y. 0 h il d r 9 hTG r y M 6Vtr w tre Pnfo Tm(sn fl 4 FR- Mou.cturjLt - sr-at- ri Cbttkt etif bw ir' COJeFXNY 4 ? NwrYork a' I 1 ft 1 fc 4ru:w ila-tLia- CASTOR.IA t- v 1 is,n , , 4 v -- ti niomh on tho Al but biUr h.1 d lif TjnrtTd fjtr ti b eurtlwd i hi widow In aroi wild broth-one two Bur Th body wh ij U Whra.JU tudy f ii t i iuf ot. j es ed -- I H j hMd Jan positive fiom will be Hi'M Sales Coarse Begins. was klibd tn of the girl tl on f ho it vrt nim tlI ri tj the Iiltstuiig rtHunlnff bouse on f rfday v t Kooi m h ive tl e An exenin courw In tudna cftu!e ,M ma it a Mrs Varra llavfotd of Oad, iif (Urn u. Ju Jt of due tab. Mi is b n, mad. ect ordlng luid- -fa and seniMnHh) oudtr tclct-arcuol curly t'MiV by of Joli.e T I llrownmg from the thief of police of PiltabuVg In icaponse to a tch'gism from IMtts t tired an acBrowning iuig le V.hitf dost riptlon of tl- - girl from hr , wa The fodowlng wa writtn Vmtmbst tum This n o'hcr in this iltv IS after the armistice was s'gned tlm lUtsbii'g sutlmrltb., wbo looks and fah ten )cars younger woman the Mrnlstt Tou said ia ymir letter mat answered that It tallied with lust of was in action Veil, he sure is luckv If the dead girl the man. lor gmnl.rK h blood sul! courses tfian he got to wash Ida fate once In a week Arrauzeim nta bad nof be. n mad up and Vigorou !y through her veins, while his ba' and a half. I went almost a mon-Uto this evening atajut having tna blI It half wltliovit bath, wash or thsngo of of tic giri rtluined to Ogden - turned almost to w ater. Old ape mu come, of Vnd talk about c.KUl.fI Thev tit will be (hit some arrangemt course. But if the bood is vwU cared for, ton when pcma'le to aseiat in havare Htt.s limests tht jumo like natl wirii the vou try to catch them and they get lit t ie ing toe btvly brought to tot ten, aa the ' wderahle vig r a ti tapau.iy tan he rcumcJ a and turn lie In ( clothes seams of your bite, bit fairilv in .ic ti ata said Tint to on ankles and wrist until very Le in Lie. come of l your to the ion tear expense paving lump last fot ihe transporlatlon of the beau to n a auch Ion t of n:den Toe .,u laving Jio Deaths From Influenza. mk i will Ip ably i e ttmsidtrcd loSpecial to The Tribune ll orrqw 5 I va In Kphrxim Apitl a and J n p f M and Mj 3Swn Ixop u Httondid the p Md of hanjMte and Uur il e Know acadimy, from w n h Women of Amerlcio Patriot Meet. UTAH LAYS onin of LN, J in 5 The OjI Kan fatrloi hid Ihilr tirat mcetiwe it OFF MEN ADDITIONAL b l)s. club Uds ,fernvon wnh a w ial in auendamo A pisorrum of ml to Tl e Tnhune tireat wa remhneJ and tie iMirt o' offher ant isini1Ueaa were reicivei LlSuJIWL Jan 4 Ihe Tu'j Cc h was h of the tom the import Ammic whh to L cT run, ut I toutinwrii lompirn ot tiicdai button th for nilttea ftiianlnjc mcu-ftixcruLa. 4 th Ufa o th tv iig busk 4 Ltui h) faiUu La.) mih The list ot dj put r Irik In tle offive ak rv ke. ) J rfs r t n trorh vf di mill be urUrmlr at noon, whrn btmev iu, I c aiooio a im p ovr aiU euhmti til ji fointm nta to th toid nm o for r o t k Trial. Case Set nri ae full Is iu Kidnaping prdvwt vji of (otmlv commission's. It t it rMktr1 in h rffW or four of tha prtaent tiiat about tnr OGDEN Jan 5 The ease of the st'il i Utd fo ir vokn kuI inforitiVv Wallace Henry R mriolj.ii i n.ru I lah h ven oepuiirs, who ara Hepuhlians, nia rw ssalnut v n b ut be fo?t will hied rota prolmbiy 'Otmr cUra with kWnapirg ins son from nla f.iimcr I rsmt.h imd I iu"l v tcful4 f pi r Damocr-itwife, has I wcu set for hearing b I its t hnw kirk 1 n e n u to o who will take Judge A h lratt In Ihe .llatit.t tourt Ihe new fomrolsatcmar i amt at rtrmevtttd thm offhsf will la John M Child of 21 h itph liar toll lias enterel g whether lu jAi mmN on tm January u I)atua II Ehdgn was leveled 4 plea of ipR gulltv to the cliaige tic ifisd have in as t ommlitaloner for tha two-y- r trim II i w is r a Me rt t b i.T ,mi ti r holdover tom Mnrtin F Brown ltd not 4i r ti an il i i To Discuss Ban Lifting. He wl ! prohahi ia misiioncr of fc -- Tl e ihi'miin toid 'll Gatli (V.DLN. lAkW W luvnna will aurrd A V board will hold MURDER VICTIMS eeMori tmi; ht mid MS In Hw Ihuf-i- i I ofiifC tmwiui adv the of lu the Lifting Inability h t KatUrvn M tjutuharii wil on pubilr dti ut REMOVED FOR if as record r ns whl tjwau M Km offi e BUetiff firrson In tha tjiai-uriro CM H Jar ln. IK inert C IVtorn w retail tilt same ARRANGES PLAN TO Vi sit fo 11 cl lie f on nr i) 3 i fficient forte of umufiaa v bh h he w o wiH hi fimiU rt nnnuwrl if liatrs hid li the smet Justpn TEACH FOREIGNERS -, f m e ti hi, ire on fh taka over "'tha affair of tla couutv at I e t Kerr uetr O aw n i -4fiu torurv a offt a from 4 harlt, (Dir h r I tv 'iu i , Kci u ia! to Tie Tribune ui oi AVnhinton Jcnktjia wid coutlnuc tn of r if ma T e i fur on, fi e aa an rvevor. lBIVGHVM Jan, 5 bur L I C Ni- Ww wlo ma out Uni i all d for of lUt w county 4 The put l dlsi at inen o the Jordan offUea win ubmitud to the new ontft irnnivO to carr out the p n to m & innlwt uf r 2..U - I vi t im tt 1 e vuevzH Finn ctm a thi bo&rd of romndef (eimitiii whn o d y board edurtj tne fortrnei in IHr nehip r Tha i ne at nocu kmorrow of i t ri ImineM tutu tna wlnvttur whl' Thi work Uie will he In I ci iHi r tomorrow aMuom 4i.t'n will nuvet at 10 o Jo k and 4 lose up tha board eompewed of an tn fdover f f labor i i UH e V I I h ftv .it th who Lou Moroni KKCcn, ity t)f reoreftentative of a lai.r uphnt hutne8, and w m a fjcwoi wilDHistii ! e4ra to county af- AAluro-iizegiven alout elj?ht fore.aner, and ihe prlit m i htf n t w m lit iow jreuM 1 iw pnbt ! al o faire, whl retlis of the Weal a noole will? he thnTum of thi the sktioo StUooh to board Orci. Eagham POSITIVELY IDENTIFY Vmh H experterl of tt bonrd end H b ex to Tt c 1 one tvr fau.ate the will le the purpo w 1 t w'ioim VICTIM OF TRAGEDY to love the Amtr'un fonn of t h during the follow Ing an fluemw. putUDtjiiU Mr ial ri bpoctal that pWe, m Corporal William W. Steer County Official Change Schedule at Ogden; Some Write Interesting Letter New Place Filled. From Other Side. nt dth rw-T- i it OGDEN Jan 6 Tf,e board of GtH in De number tf announced an new cnees of influenza tn the itv ac- WEBER SCHOOLS i.t n. from the h1. to the reports cording REOPEN TODAY Pleven taaes w.r of the itv lodai doort were from four fura and re; not received It was stated thst wti 'pf rrJnt 01Jd V these reports the n ruber of View Jj1 nt tuxiifl ivmrurK lmrrow were no b There fifteen. death r res 9 tR tnav' Funeral servioe for Mis Vera V llllvms h(Uf bD4t innl Tbft will be held thi aflermion at 2 3f otlock from She bniuenza-toaa- y iontuir f ln( irwi ponirtt . W In snatch Lawn cemet-r- v The cortege jjiai s Kr W rfoiniii4 of lh will leave the ddmeton cnatel in bugar-hous- e a hut mv t wtrr Brussrds pistribatl. at 2 o do. k and frier dr may view of th ptlmlp&fei with li'e toimty mAtirrrin SNiDtert OCPFV, Jrt V the bodv at the Eddington purl r until or pSve brfnrd car artivlilis in that hour. Amu. 9ommil Lrnrh of the KM th m will bi tbf bun Link ouu? )xs bv T went) foDr wro re'eikcd ft r nrhich aid b drive ft of t Vrrd wi rrc6lv! m KftJt Take )at tbo RM ( rowi for niarop to mauft wi )i n a iw work in 1m An 4 a of LJ. molVirm, wivf nijrht ff th of or moa thr ard J V afno. a 4ormr hatt Lk6 mu ktbri In action or who drd h ue In thr torn , jrdav vMr FiL was servi'T jCnttendeu Home Election. asorwitvJ mUJi thft law firm of Moo TvMiL'N, J n 3 T p ftmuift! eti tKin of o 'ter and diretior of tl e (rittei den Court Busnese Postponed. eni to NrvadT cbout emo jf'iir hi ro He Ii me wii be held ftt uilftk Tucetiay is urrtved y Hr, urut Mr OGDEN. Jan S AP pmhate law an! parent, evtmng BliJne 47 FJaet Tbtrd South street rriotion mullet to be heard b Judr A Inierrcnt wU be in IjO Angr'le. H Aee in the diutrk t rwirt tomorrow plan Aid for Nursery. morning have been poniponed hi Jnu tar Mi FVatue r lvL . Jjati It The fkjDF V, aotiety r Douffla who died Saturday from inflw t I me' L ( In at t t h n t cf W uent wt!t be hHo at the nf nt 3 k rd o c)x k tomorrow The ihe M.wlrdetne nt a n for tie r'tiv nfmoin to iht ana-dav raeKetsgiil be 1ftoyen .it toe tor the fnK FOR FLETCHER'S dav of a t in I to be taken il ruraerv T okiVU on the chape tmtl $ urT.U be In Caivary the funeraL f Annual r'ar 4iw o the m t tie o r ng tv t e cemetery Ihj wee md bed ty, Hl-h- Ul - CHTrv, Jan iiph jtd 'b. CHINESE PEACE PARTY GOES THROUGH OGDEN Bni ra Dor-oth- self-bei- 1 i enti znce to Bend Hotel. pendent. f64 goad 2399-- J Twenty fifth street, Across Office, 664: Ojtien co- -r 412 v nt Influenza epidemic Tarl of ttha funds of D Kpwn or w Ul b tiiHUpjtAtei nf 7 n rial maintaining th8 nurser, were iiilwd a u mb k lot Uht at Ihe Utiir-- u n 0 sr i mlne8 wHl fii result ot tne iharlty ball as thbLUNNiorisi, let t u ro-- L v bn Mini lie ti n oui vratiou vf k now im OGDEN DEPARTMENT fr.ri BRIGHAM self-hel- well-kno- - 258 South Main Street OF on llertllng was born In August, In Darmstadt, of a He passed through the high famiti B'hool of his home city, studying phjloso-ph- y and history at Alunster. Muni. h and Berlin, and rweived the degree of doctor of philosophy In 186 4. Eater gj- - visited Italy and studied the dogmatic history of the Roman Catholic church, and1 in 1867 became teacher of philosophy in the University of Bonn.' He was well known a writer on Catholicism and political . sociology, f Count ion llertllng vraen member of the relchstag continuously from 187J to 1913. with the exception of the period of 1890 to 1896. He became the clerical - party leader la Abe .death of During the cbancel-lorsnt- p ( ount Hompesch of Count ion Buelow he entrusted Von llertllng. whom he considered an aole and resourceful diplomat, with negotiations with the Vatican. Von Hertling Interalso was often the mediary between his party and the government RQS. & GO. a To day BECAME LEADER OF -THE CLERICAL PARTY. tfc!3i u I If you are acquainted with LONIiON, Jan. E A sdrond invasion Introduce Bill of Belgium, this time by American capitalists, la reported imminent. An American syndicate la, said to have been New Providing formed for the purpose of erecting mammoth hotels for tourists who will v.sit the most sanguinarv battlefields, suth as Department. Meeslnes ridge, Fasschendaele and the Yser canal V pres, too, is believed to be , a chosen site Another may bo erected t between Zeebrugge and Ostend By Universal Service. A party of Investigators is reported to WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 Creation of a b looking over the ground with two weledu human of arion and propositions in view, namely, the erecdepartment fare. to be preside!! over ty a cabinet tion of modern skyscraper hotels, or Introbill like in to be hoetelries of the spreading type a officer. Is proposed duced In tile liouae Monday by Repre- those in Palm Beach and other famous sentative Baer, Independent, of North Da- resorts. i kota. Equal opoprtunlttct for all Americans, RESIDENT Mr Baer says. Is the kevnote of his bill, PIONEER which provides for a direct campaign p CITY DIES of Americanisation and Nearly all of the Recognised educational authorities in the country have enthusiy BRIGHAM CJTY, Jan. 5. Mrs. astically approved the bill, he told a I niverscl Service representative Youngqutst Johnson, a pioneer of today, V ity, died at Iwr home here and a strong public sentiment Is ex- Brigham noon, after, eutfering for a pected to be developed In regard to creat- yesterday time heart trouble, wilh long new trie department. ing Mrs. Johnson was born in Denmark, Mr. Baer said. co6, where she grew to IMS, Its the bill September for lias The purpose ordination of all our national educational womanhood and married Han Knudsen d secHer a husbat died few years latr and activities under one head, a proposed welfare it was after then that site emigrated to retary of education andarehuman now directed IUh with tier three children, arriving Educational ar'Kitlcs The year 1ST! tiirough more tnan fifty different offices, 'herein In 1874 she ifiarrted Andrew Young-quidivisions, bureau, commiwlon and othof tills city, who died five years er agem le of the government There i no intent to have the pro- later, and about 1886 ehe again married She took Hans P Johnson of J alposed department succeed the splendid work done by the state under their own ga n for her husband this time, who also On the ether preceded her in death about thirteen educational supervision. educayear ago. hand, this measure encourage She is survived by four sons, two tional initiative in every locality Fudaughters and nine grandchildren "1 he measure Includes an important p neral services will be he'd tomorrow at section to establish a bureau of 13 o clock at the cemetery' is to education. purpose Ihe with 'cities, counties and states through their educational officers to solve the problem of unemployment. This feature la a very Important onev as it deals with the causes of discontent. Idleness breeds Bolshevism. Ignorance the DEATHS. forma to fertile soli of anarchy and Duke Shaw, tl years oid, died yesterday we I At the rewdtnteef Mrs Elisa U Johnson, He we Ken In En- Chicago .tree! Now we must project thf. 27, 1847, ana hHd been s February Lake pool our efforts to teach'' all thoae cttl-se- gland, the last fifty yeaba of Salt the Ideals and advantages of the resident Funeral services will be held at I p m have so gallantly government tney ninth ward tomorrow the at Twenty There are over 6 SWi.dod Illiterate Frknds may view the body at the States It waa an chopek people In the United 12 30 11 from residence until p. m., Tuesappalling fact It learn that 700 OOe men of draft age could not read or write This day. Burial will be In City cemetery. is more of a reflection on our government than on those citlsens themselves. 29 In a local hosplto), Catherine Denney, years of sge, wife of Alfred Denney, We must A merles nlie our foreign-bovesterdav from influenza. Mrs. Denparentage. died was , and those of foreign a native of Sail Lake, the daughney Education must Instill in the hearts of tile ter of Mr and Mrs. Harrv Vauthn of a of toe ideals and advantages ulizeus ter Funeral eervlcel will lie held at true democracy This will promote pa- Hui the grave In City cemetery Wednesday triotism at 12 13 p m. TUo cortege wilt leave tne Joseph W hilaht Taylot chapel at 12 Influenza Fatal to Miss Nelson. oUock- BRIGHAM CITY. Jan. S Influcnsa-pneunionIn a local noep ral, Mrs. Hazl U"Un claimed Mias Iva Nelson of of age, died from this city yesterdav after a weeks (Ur Abramson. IS years She was tb wife of Ksv fche had just returned from a Influenza ness n Abtsm-othe daughter of Mr and visit to Mink Creek. Idaho, and at tha Mrs Thornand servlet KutchM. s Funeral was the disease sha time of contracting will be held Wednesday at 2 p m. at the preiiartng to leave for Idaho Falls, Idaho, in Cottonwood South cemetery. The to accept a position a stenographer with grave will leave the residence, 34u4 a law firm, tjhe was born at Mink cortege booth State street, at 1 3d o Uot k. Baer to -- )l i 4 I REPORT CAPITALISTS TO INVADE BELGIUM Count George T. von Hertdrg was considered the most learned man of aU the men called to the chancellorship of Germany since 171. He had won for him self a scholars reputation before Re entered political life, and up to 1912, when he became Bai arias minister-presiden- t, lie had combined educational and literary work with Jila political a lilitics on Hertling was appointed imperial German ehantollor In O' tooer, 19.7, sucHe receeding Or George Mhhaelis, signed in toe fall of last year, and the then Emperor William conferred upon him the Order of the Black Eagle and his warm thanks for the faithfulness" w Itli w hli h 1 on llertllng had served the country. ' imI m iMw -- COPENHAGEN', 1 KtliJ) .................. 9 Creek. November ,..1807. and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J P. Nelson - She was a graduate of the local high achool and also of an Ugden business college Funeral services will be held st the cemetery at 2 o clock tomort row afternoon. By "Ml - 1 ' Literature With Politics 1? they- are divided in (T Uj) Ph $25 to $35 values. 1 Our Price Charles W. Johnson, Sheridan, Wyo. Charles Lucero, Denier, Colo. m- CrEowe- our convenience LOT NO. 3 $45 to $50.values. Torriiil9fl,3Vj 0. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Major Jefferson D. Atwood! Biabee, A m LOT NO. 2 $35 to $40 values. Our Price d Alone, Idaho. ,, Henry A. Liudly, Lincoln, Considered One of Most Learned Men to Hold Position; Combi ned 1843. Ueiser, Idaho, E. Lolkv, DIED OF ACCIDENT. , U ilhant J. Bract, Cocur Kirkpatrick, T Former Teuton Impe rial Chancellor Dies After an Illness of Only Six - Days' Duration. LOT NO. Our Price Lieutenant Eben L. Smith, Denver, Colo. Ito-e- oe For i FOUR BIG LOTS. , or. WOUNDS. Chamberlain, - This is Overcoat Week at GRAYS.- KILLED IN ACTION. Pine,.Arir. BjHIAIIIfi , v DIED Clyde :o:ttc N WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. The following casualtiea are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 684: killed in action, 65; died of wounds, 56; died, of aeroplane accident, 1; died of disease, 58; wounded severely, 426; wounded, degree undetermined, 9; wounded slightly, 4; missing 0, 1911). 4 V 'VV V ; W ? t sf ti iw i |