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Show DESERET ' EVENING 8 1 -- -- 1 MONDAY XEVTS Bishop Orrin P. Miller -IsSummoned - By Death. After Lingering Illness 145irMILLERf Farmers, Ranchers, Sheep Men, Frraf " Growers AMUSEMENTS. j5 And many others -- K Transferred From .National Army Division at Campl j.r it n ft -- Ei. vrij V'f . Parents and Friends "' Lnn'r .lf t HEWS iH BRIEF o- of A-- J--- Cronin,5i Conway avenue, hae been decorated In France for capturing nine Uerraans single - nephew tii , transferred from the R' .. jtock Pay fur ., ZJBpktTt Dn vere A Rio Grande shop bands wit! their hank par July 20. Other will - receive of employee tluM lielee aq sport as the accountants can s yet through the work. Decorated for Valor Information from l'noip Lewis states thet Edward .Norton. s jmliitL of ihis city, and : "handed. Ad- army division at Camp Lewis to Camp Kearny. 257 Utah boys have now become permanent member? of the 145th ( Utah ). field arttUery--, Assignment of the new men to tt d venous uhiuT of the regiment waf made Saturday. They will be released Xrdm quarantine within a short time and Will then tnorge Into a4f the activities of the 145th, which, with thp addition of the new' recruit Is nearly up to futt war j thC'wte omur r: ' 1 j anti-bilio- vised to Address Mail to Men According to TKelr New Units. THE TRAINS. .Ttn JVwrrrt New is on Kik m KW Every Tnln That" Sill IoJ.il Dai tr After 2;J p. B. - Patrons WSo Qia-So- t Are MuU'Jt . Ibniucslod t Inform tiio Sea Office. JS I N KWH ON ' j STRAND Anita Stewart in The ninth Message of the Mouse: Lpbodc The Eagles Eye. ! -- iji-- THE , strength again. Under the direction of Lieut. Cot E Leroy Bourne and Capt. J. R. Ward, regimental adjutant,-a.rigiinspeuuac. was made. Following are the hew member of the regiment and tbe units to which they have been assigned ,. Headquarters Companj. Peter AJhrtatanaes, Rasmus Christensen, Edward C. Christian, Walter E. Draper, Newel D. Handy. Don G. --Hunt. Edward Johnson, Louis J. Ktrkpatrick. John R. Kayser, Henry Leman. Andrew Mon Son. Joseph Neyman. Earl L. Levi Parker. Isaac L. Robert- theyre drinking. Olga Petrova, .the Polish "movie queen," delivered an emotlonaT appeal for war aaving Saturday ntght at the American theatre and bo completely "anesthiaed the pocket nerves of her hearers that they bought for cash- - and oEJtllftUfOCf promised to BOVS BARELY ESCAPE buy-H4,i- aO ernment securities, in the afternoon she sold an additional 22.700. She sang a patriotic song written toy a Canadian officer, and gave a copy free to each purchaser of 150 wortft or more of stamps. She also auctioned off pictures of herself, which were given as premiums to the bidding to buy the greatest amount of stamps. W. D. Manca, Claude W. Powers, L, Lead better and E, D. Camomile, nattaches of the local marine recruiting service, passed out the pictures and the copiys of the song. Madam Petrova and her manager Robert North, were entertained at a dinner at the Hotel Utah by George Mayne and Mrs. W. H. Bwanaon of the American theatre. Mrs. W. Mont Ferry. Mrs. E. O W. Coiiins Leatherwood assisted in the entertainment of the actress during tirthe city. Her toldT sales of war savfngs securitu the neighborhood of ties to date is a quarter of a million dollars. -- and-Mrs-- d. ' ujshop d y. !! t. lke DeV resl-den- d. lie -- GOES INTO JiiNK PILt -- Accord tog to- the Denver papers,, tbe. Colorado Midland railroad lr to be "Junkedv and the rails and other materials to be obtained thereby will be turned over to the government and eent to France for the construction of military roads. The discontinuance . and furnish Junking of- - the road will enough rail and other materials to command a pryi at ?ht tiny which la greater than the entire road brought - at the auction sate tart year. The Midland has maintained an office, in this city, ever glrtce its opening. The Isil general agent wa Harding, Davis, who succeeded Lou with headquarter in the Judge vorr nr "was hti tft a rdefiance of the Denver A Rio Grande, operated over tht Santa Fejram Denver Its own and Colorado bprings. having l'pe fropt ths Springs- - to Newcastle. Colo., where with the Rio Grande it Jointly to Grand. Junction. The operated road wa put up at auction E- om month ago, and bid In by A has operated it- rather In thea nature of a private enterprise, but decision to finally w Junk the road wa that shown as reached when it operatiohd were being carried on at a loss of 21,509 per day -- m ad -- Carl-tM-w- - ino, n. N'ew-stro- , by gallons, pints and quarts. mtiAiPK. OUOtvl.NO a painful Illness of the Territorial central committee of s the People party. For sir years he saBoelalloR tong duration, the last five acted as deputy registrar under the tor money for their wools, the fig which be had been Ltah commission weeks of ? t was and tn 118 Tel urea ranging from SO to 4 cents per, ir unable Mtend to if, Jianwn, Spencer Heiner. Frederick tO his dutlea. elected a tnember ef the county board tfe pound. Then prtcra are eaid is be enR.itoitan, Haney A. Jackuon, Leo J. tha peun-tof Lake Balt commissioners of Bishop Orrtn Porter Miller, first satisfactory. tirety Jensen, Andrew O. Johansen, Grant per 1f Two years later, the old Peoples Z. Keyes. Oscar H Ludwig, Kay do. jo trail The Ret. P. A. Simp- counselor to Presiding Bishop C. W. party having he gone control, outpfof the first G. Leigh. Daniel r TT lon and Mrs. Kimpktn hare gone to XUfiey of the Church of Jews Christ was elected a member wkr i Stanley McDonald. Jra McDonough. bants Monica, Cal. After m weeke rest of Latter-da- y Paints, died at hi Territorial central comDemocratic tect - the tier, Montgomery 1. McLeod. Frank PMc-Muilito 1884 Is E feimpkin.wilt work for From J17 south Slat btreet. short- mittee .t)0, Arthur Mackelprang, John two weeks at Camp Kfarny. giving a as of acted be Presiding agent Marchant. Aivin E. Harcusaen MagA. secretary there time for ly before i o'clock Sunday morning. Y. M. Win. H. Preston tn receiving son, Cecil Bishop Warner Mitchell. Iver a brief Test. He expected. to return to Hi condition for some time was known hayr grain. ete .from hit the- - wards William C. j. Rogers. Max Schoor, nus M. Elgard. J. Mvhre. Edmund G Neel, George H Staple Jesse StotL about the middle of August. to be erTiieal. Late Saturday a .crisis tn the southern end of Sait Salt Lake Nelson, Clifford A Norman, Aston C. Dentists Eligible For A Battery. the members of his family Olsen, James M Olsen. John R. Rigby, lioy Get Candy Advicee from brought The Presmen were a ed following by Bishop agent special to his assigned bedside and he died a few ' Koher, Clyde A. Sampson, Service as Internes Camp Grartt, Ro kford, ills , state that TJ ton to look after the Church sheep to A battery: Claude X. Adams. Frank Joseph W. Sargent, Olaf J. Scow. Sidthe 10 members of the Sprague am- .hours later John A. orF. was J. Beeson, When stake E Edward Beeson, Jordan herds K. Slack, Join ,, Edwin Joseph la SO Bishop Miller had been in bulance corps were treated ney poor he was set apart as Blair. Alva I. Bouldtn, Walter- - Ruck, Smith,Shipp, According to Dr. J. F. Chritnen, follt i of assorted candies July 4. health for some time but it was not ganized in Jr.Jjoseph W. Spencer, Robi " pounds Hia dyath removes from Conrad F. Chattelain, Joseph H. Che- ert Perry. Lionel V. Sorensen, MortiM Ay denial examiner of the thet be was forced to its president. eeiv prellminarj' t supplied by the 1st Manatee wuxtiiary until original ney. John Coqiby, Taul Btckmore, mer P Sorenson, John F. Stockamp, army dentists within the draft age, of thta city. The men are reported in teave his office and go home. The next mortality the last of the of tf i Mariano Moroni Farrow. Noah, Sidney Stromberg, Leslie R. presidency of this stake. President Laurai W.Dtfabnzo, state examination, good hlaith, and eager' to reach the day he entered Dr. W. H. Groves la HvTum George, Roger T. Girard. Syrne. Wilham R Taylor. Peter J. who liave pased4he Goff having died in November, D. 8 hospital,' where he remained for dooit ; other side. to become hospital full are James H. Qualified David C. E, few Handley, a Heaton, Jenren James and Elder ordo three week. On June 17. having been 114. Timothy. Ferry Wilford A Heaton, Claude Hlrschi, Theis, Ray Here fur Conference F. H Knick- informed time, dental interna for one year, beChrl Samuel L. TorgerSbn. physicians that hia con- months later, Elmer Huber, Edward E. Johnson, ell fore enterlnf active military aervice; erbocker. general superintendent, and dition was by L to E he Called returned home. W Ilham N.;, Janos. Aea W. Presiding Bishopric. Battery. nous A. C. Hinckley, superintendent of mo- From that hopeless, Judd, Jr.. Intern eahip to begin before November time until the be was Albert U Ketner, William T. Kiddy, The following were assigned to E Salt Lakers and 24. 101 Bishop Miller (hr b -Oct. tive power and machinery of the Ore- - gradually grew weaker andend n,. aretniinwinv weaker chosen as second counselor to Presid- Carl Koch. William Kranendon, Wil- battery Goudy Adair, Amost S Allen, ftahns pure now eligible for selection S tn bait Lake arrived Line, bhore gun A man f generous Impu.see, humRed liam J. M. Benjamin H Backlund, E. headand when B. internes. Kupfor, Preston tneir Pocatello Joseph Joseph, Larkin, . Iasi night froma conference end rheek in spirit. Bishop. Miller ing Bishop Wm, succeeded prose Karl John Miller. 785 Sixth avenue: Beddlngton L Lewis, Alma A. Mc- Bitton. Ernest Bowers. Clyde Carter, wtth local ble by Presidquarters for bor, ) wss primarily a friend of the people. the Hitter was Arden Huat, Monroe. Utah: Samuel Corless Combs. E. Lawrence MilAlbert W. Fay C. various McWhorter, Cope, the to and Benjamin (lihciatm Nlbley. Bishop of th inspect Bishop Utah: fcanford BalThe most humble laborer was welcom- ing was Mattmann Eber J Minthorn, May ard Frederick Dangerfield. Calvin Destjeo, Bleak, St George. mon local departments. made Drat counselor. ler Utah: Martin G Kuhre. ed to Price, home his and office linger, with the It. rand Durfee, James Minthorn, M. Nelson. of U Paul William Doney, Leg diUtah. Rolland Cheater Bishop Miller was od of the . Assurors New Dudes J. 8.of i, same degree of cordiality as wag exArthur O Olsen; Richard WltUrd R Erickson. Francis A Esp-1- 1 Randy, Park City. Utah; William Wood. and Nltzschke. B. 'Olsen, Ethan Perkins, Ivan E the tended - to the w call life st man of rectors of the Nevada LandGastho i Harold general Srrpertntendent 80 ne. First West. David Arthur north Uiwrrnce Espline, the and Stock company HA mim-T- v his were friends attempt and Lake Salt is in Western prominence, D. Pacific, 454 Grifnorth Fifth Wert: William again Jones. LorenrogS Peterson, George ton, Henry M Green. WUliam. r has Peterson, fr-- r E. Poole. Domintfg Remondo. Kart after serving a term as coal and muni- bored by the thousands He was loved" Juab- - Development company. HoLake C fiths, Clarence A Gruske. Carl- - M.. Leslie Warburton. 22 Ninth East; HarUtah of the ibrU tions traffic director for the govern- and esteemed by all who knew him been atember Reynolds, Jbhn R Robinson, Ashby Gtilbranson. R. Gundersen, ry Kincaid Gurnsey, 42 eaet First Albert also Sanders, plMb Albert R. Spencer. Morris A Charles H. Hadley, Mark Hall, tour-enc- e South. M ft Wooley. Grantrvllte, Utah; ment at Washington. He was appointed and news of his passing will fill scores commission for several years andcomtial Mark Dllworth Brmghurst. SprlngvIUe. Stevens. James C. Sampson, James IS to the superlntendency just recently of homes with sadness. Since his death acted ms pne of the arbitration R Heusser, George E Hood. Utah: Harold E Nelson. Midvale. Utah; matters con- Stoddard, Ray Tooele. but"War tirerreti --Wtth the road be- - many expressions of regret have been mittee for the farmers in As David H. Douglas Hooper, Loreoxo S, Hunaaker. Grant Gregersoo. Ra George. Utah Erof one the made and tributes paid lo his charac- - nected with the smelters. Tweedie, Lewis L. Wardell,- - James A. Ernest Hunter, Glen B Hutchings, nest Ephraim for going to Washington. Monson, Richmond, Utah, In he had aand not charge ter kindilneea. Wolver. JrHenry If. Williams, Star Earl Ivie, Hook. 785 Sixth avenue; ; presiding bishopric only by hss Ive, Axel Jensen, Arthur James Parley of Second. Utile rood Wasted Lieutenant S sociaies tn theChurch but the 132t interests of the most C. E business C. farming Christiansen, Freid. Elmer Wolverton.,John L. Johnson. Arnold ' Jensen.P Chris C. Dinamore, who has charge of waste men and other a ho had by James Miller Whitney, 181 west dealings with Chnrch and also the care of most To B Itattcry. L. Johnson, William Johnson, East. Jesse Utah. elimination tn connection with the ,' He South. Logan, First outw)je cf an efclesasticaJ capac of the Church public buildings. The following were assigned to B AVIUlam H Johnson. Ezra R Krupp, army sanitary corps tn the western 'tty; himself had been a prominent farmTfi ' Emhert Kvenberg. Lawrence Kummer, Anderson. August division, arrived in Ealt'Lake Satur'K. battery: for Leigh rancher many er Mill and year. Born at Crack,. Eddie McCullough, More Room Needed Cbarlee W Angell. Frank A. Earl J Lague. viaitt r days In the past tew weeks he has Besides hia wlow. Elizabeth M. Allred, MarchanL Bishop Ornn Porter Miller was born Baker. Leonard ETBehunln, Earl Ber- Robert C. McNeil, Clyde viwlad practically all the cantonments Eogb I survivedIs Miller by Mill In 538 11. Miller. Salt For Red Cross Shop Bishop Creek, Oscar E Moon, Martin C. Olsen, Antn the division. He slate that food Kept. L. Miller. Elesnor geron. Andrew J. Blodgett, Ernest Orrin partni Donald children. Paul. nine H a"d url Alfred . L Olsen, Christian gus waste in this division - Is practically at ben Ak"0,v Bladkett, ,hf ma ..t... Duluth Douwhuis, Mater. Wilt lam. Mile E.t Jtlshop Aus . kit e - 44 .An. drunr-kiil- es. Deg K,, Rasmussen. Hyrum - More room U.ikdti tba Red Cross a minimum. t prise. f Harvey Pendleton, Elizabeth M. Morgan of tin P Jesse M. Irene Elva. Elred',fTOWn'"ierR yHe marr A. Robertson, David A Shelley-- ClarDean, Claud Elder. George M berg 1 . fifteen and 1881 although tt has to Vera v Failed Mill Miller, grand 10. Crc and In 1882. and who Report Alleged to have ence .A. Tapley, JJecll I. Thomas. Ben- shop on Regent street, a little more than a failed to keep to touch with their lo-- after set. triawt , up the affairs of his children, He is also survived by a ) Jacob - jamin O Tueller. Lyman N. Tastier, heetf Tamrmg traty-B IaiuHlgginson, . jsind .i cat draft board P. H.Harknasa, 27 father's .moved to Riverton to large family of brothers and sisters. month, according lo Mr George Miller Almon J Vandsel, Fred Walter. and J- vet- s -old. and Leo. SoeaJey.22,, were, farm Lhe.k1 straw of land left to him P tVtUiams, and Mra-W- lll L. Post, manager. It ,yeajWtHtanrs, Human infan-'- 1 1 m at esdnV Wedn p wureeced at 120 Regent street Sunday by hts father. In 188S he was ap- take tabernacle E. Lee, John E Lockwood, Clyue Wtniam B Williams,- William J, Wil- salvage work and wales, the manager f PresiFirs of the direction C. over PatrMmen J the and pointed to preside the Riverton under Carisborg by Arthur C. Lundgrene. Ed want liams I say. have grown to an enormous volume may Lott, 'Patrick KeJIy The officers say the , branch and later when the branch was dency of the Church. The body "F Battery. A. Aubrey C McFarre.i. 1 and its present equipment is inadequate msn registered but failed to Jet the made a ward, was ordained its bishop. be viewed at the residence from 10 AlmaMcCollum. C. Edward A. Max- The following were assigned" to F to meet the demands of tho increased In 1887 he became a member of'la.m. to It o'clock noon on the day field, Ear McKee, strati board know their, present ad- - E. Morrt LamarMilter. Anderson. Lehoy battery. Maurice Unusual bargains at the shop r the ceamr ygsssit'.esraiBTdtMq and lot the funeral. Interment win be jp Myers. Charles c Ktei Archlbald, Seymour A Beesley, Elmer businem have attracted the attention ' Ntscj-9fe,yjovi also served one term as a member ofthe Mill son FI G. r WUliam erkgMSiWM(i PewmJt of of the ety and recently a out fcv.'jt May Require from Disregard Oral D Neilson. Casper M. Olson, Or., made a deposit aan nation rules may .result in campSteamP. to GerTid Just A & F. rrno on beyond at. a suit of Power Light company have installed weed of Denver Ord, Henry M. Peacock. Campbell. Walter J. Carver, LeRoy ing within the Waewtch national forbut Tor balance the has check R. Ernest coming last SatRoutt In. an A. electrical county Ronald D. acmachine Franklin Peter. Clark, and are boat Springs es being allowed only by permit, knitting Price, Coughle, Chester article were sent to him their spare time turning out not gone beyond. The late David Mof- Frederick J. Rack ham, Guy L. Rhead. Earl, V Howard. Howard Egan. Clar- urday. Thepost cording to C. B. Arentaon, forest sup- spending Another purchaser in by parcel have Fremont Wawayer, Edward R Shaw, ence L. English. Herman Jisterholdt, a great many socks for the soldigra The machine fat, the road s sponsor, would ervisor. He says-th- at , lots Angela ordered bjr mail a rare dueef was purchased thhntgh subscription continued to this city but his mil- Jeee Shelley, James D Smith. Karl Victor M Evans. Clarence E Into show failed Mrs. Miller have coffee any Mcopper campers percolator. ha em a com- Snyder, William SteChennon, rhild. clination whatever to live up to the by the employees and the electricity is lions gave nob and he died Eugene Fredetlckson. Otto guys that some persons send clothing to Is believed the k, . It M Is she ask and PaVid W. Robert .man Stokes, the George that poor Jovery The Talbot. the furnished company. Gibbons, by Herman dirty shop Rd paratively most simpie rotes of deadline and Its pro- - eeph E.'Thomas, MtltOfl TwitcheH,' Grlfflthl.'Atma B Hep worth, Alma that-lt Is killed i Cross furnishes the supply of yarn. the road will be completedr apparel good order. ' sent. made 25 footed rout lies through a country rich Arthur W Urie. Ira C. Watkins Howells, John R. Hanson, George R. Duringrhe first week they Tlu PfsCTtraJ c, Tialr w e EagjfraH8Be tit t he rec in oil "oTsdcl,, andlasf camp Trprr;" Chin J Hayward, Lawrenoe realized ord waa 215 pairs. deson, girls, each IS years old., Wtlden, Ausmond Wlllden. E Johnson, WUliam J. Jones, Melvin auspi i" Complain A local LorenzoRay Slteepmaa 8T.4T for the Red Cross at a lawn en-- S. R. William Wilson, Jon ley, John I Kinip, Dalam E. Kent. and t Tod" Goodwin Weds James T sheep man with herds In southern Marton A. Wood, Marion A, Wilson, terrain ment at the home of A. E Woolsey Iee V Klngsford, Samuel Kunz. Carl are remarkstnst were sheepmen Neslen. The Goodwin. TL (Tod tflen ..ti -of the Isfe CTC. Iho. Arnekt "Ncgiefl Workman. George A. I W. Levlti. Louis- - F- - Lloyi-Do- tt and Marjorie Allen Goodwin and a ocai newspaperman. getting tired of carrying men from Dean Maddl-o- n Archie A- - Tatea, Milton Lowe, William U Usk. Jr. Daniel D. herders, snd Fun Jell. Roberi Assisting them on the program were jsnd Al.ss lmortise Goulet were mar- Ahdmon, Frink E. j Lewis. ForeU5fahon9y. Tarlej Mantle, 'Beth Thorup, Phyllis' Schemer,' Mary.ried, the TBcs of The Deseret Faturday at 'the county clerk's George W. Morin. MHton W. Murray,lul htocey head. It is als Brougrr. K. Clark, deputy cferfc let Caldwelb Beth Caldwett. Rtlly Smith, tofftce.-Joh- n - -Lej Earl R Kcaicnn, Alfred C Is wjii Battery. taking Forence Smith. Lot Nesten.' I'rancrs performing the ceremony. Jdr. Good I Ireported that the draft wiia F. ralmer, Prttnl . fenxo anlnUk. and were aralen.il ,n y. Ne alert Aynls Hamptoh am! FiorentAiwin and his bride were accompanied the beat "herder - John A. Amleraon, . Johnll 4 1,1,ro d Thompsoa. b?rl 'o' 1Sfsbit iby C. A Quigley as best man and .hunter, leaving ftockmastera at the batteryjCannon. JULY S, 189IL .7 : A. John r of Apptegren. Bahcock. Erwin s as Sims bridesmaid. Mrs Smercp , jMlsu JI. D. hunters Slmon L. Bath. Anibroae ! or,r u Richard- - Jr Robert G. . tecsHUewbO Bailey. tTSAmerican losses before Santiago, .iGoodv ,nd the of and daughter tVnw'TT.awlr"oo,L Cra- - B WewarL-o- fthe Utah Bauer, Samuel C. Bauer. Herman R Richard. Charles. J 8mtth. Blait L. diexclusive of Gen. Wheeler Lon Goulet. 489 east Mr; Fourth M mem-'M- r tn a savs Rtoner P. Hyrum Archlb that I association Boyles. C Benson, Julius Woolgrov vision,, were figured at - 4294- - ln herUe the Laiiadtun forte,. is reports South atreet. of tbfs. wild animals are Bergsjp. Edward P, Brooks. Clarence A Walters, James F. Walters. Robr consequence and missing. killed, Wounded ed returning to the western front? RHjnqnleh land for Forest A bill beginning . again to get the Lawrence Brown. Daniel ert Wardell. Axel Wernqulst, Edwin E. upper Brown. from wounds Released from a Spanish prison Bryant. Nel E Bue. Logan T. 'Cairns. Wollln, James N. Wolver tson and laving recovered been to hand. by add paaerd Congreea -Daniel J. Corbett. Ralph L. Critten- Frank E. Woodard ,ved in action, according to a letter .Ptnain Unds to tbe Cache NatiocaJ after S3 days confinement. Lieut ! He is 22' b Congratulated Repre-of den, Chaacey Nelson. Parents and friAnds of these men Pearson Hobson told Marcus Richmond by hts, parents. E . foreat tn Utah by . see- - "Royalty . association, oUiBritannic mail be L. the advised Olsen. are ' that should Qzbourno Orr. John Patier. of the sinking of the Merrimac in being Of the Interior to accept from senting V VnOTZ r John James on William . C. Pendleton. comnew berts which to in them addressed .irt A.eent tait thetr president. and of the harbor' Clarence Santiago min peron! named, title to land Saturdnv cabled to King George and Jhelps. Howard C. Reeder, James M 4,0 j w hich treatment accorded himself and panies in order to Insure prompt deare I'he to willing they rehnquw, Ross, William Crittenden, Arthur P. livery, Mary, cf Eng He Mez.uvp border companions while Incarcerated. t0 the government in exchange for an Queen for the association on the occa- FatL Eugene Frost. Gilloway Gilles-p4spoke tn high terms of the consideration area, of national forest land to. sion of their g anniver.grrl vee in Frnnco P. Fred L Gubler, Hyrum shown by Mr. Rameden, Jensen, Coriion K. Halvorsen. 247 e.ist Fourth be eliminated and pass into private Yesterday he received the fol- Albin A. Johnson, Joseph 8. Johnston, Says New Freight Shed . th British consul. : booth street, a member of the Thirty-- ! ownership. Land Is reported to have sary, official of thetr James K-- Jones, Glenn Jorgensen, an from reply lowing -sixth battalion of engineers, has. relinquished by Isaac P. Pretident John L. Jorgensen, Marinus Jorgenhousehold. Agreeable to a proclamation Best West of Omaha and VVUliam H. majesties' rived 'safety ti Fnuicer according to art- - James K, - lUowa Lake sen, Guy R. McGuire. Parley C. Mer-re- lt Salt association. by President McKinley, the Britannic . , . Vroid received by hie folk In this city. Ftewart. of the Church of and F'rank Morris, Ernest A. Muir, queen Ilrat Presidency Latter-daThe king City: The new contractors the He left Salt Lake a year ago with the) B bvtldtng y 'Saints Jsus Christ of have received wtth much pleasure the Warren Neilsen, Julian Sadler, James G. shed at ",i West R and Fifth on 4 offered H. tn alt R. Thomas that the congregahave directed freight Rillsbufy, you Salisbury. congratulations -- be np ;rant willSunA. associationSecond It street Fred of R South Charles the La the Rchmoe, Britannic say of tions 641 Church, the j Mrs. E. L. Smith. Second throughout behalf south Seeg. h the Me- - Salt Lake Oity.- - L'tah. and 1 am com- miller, Charles A. Udy. . day, July 10. be observed as a day street, concerning largest and most complete freight shed 2 Z". ' Wilson. P. I of special thanks to God for the to Convey thetr majesties the Amerl- - manded services held west of Omaha. Sixty yards of conaiiartLnl.ni', oBlte. r Jean Forces in France, atby which time thanks to all who joined In. the messuccess - attending . the nations D Bat t cry. crete are being poured dally. New feav arms. tn Siamfordham. killed of American the sage. Rlotks Traffic While it he graves The following were asjigned to D tures Include conrret beams under the Cattyou demoo-tritin- g a car that - belong toSar were decorated with the national Hiram Mrs. Thomas Judd, wife of the Anderson, battery: Earl, windows, an especially --.constructed Gov. S.n.on 1 aroberger, John H CookJcolor. Tfe State the Mmrti were Blaln, Maurlcd Brown. Scott B. Bru-nchairman of th state board of umbrella roofing MVRTiV G)tb COMPt,VS vrl.e baa added automobile salt xmanJ very inapresaive. In the letter lie en-- i Horace Carter. Reyniuur B. Chna-tense- truckjng floor, and The horticulture, died suddenly at her contractors tracks. aa already long list ,ef occupations, closed a pteture of himself and hit More ahead with the Government Roy O. Christensen, Adel E. between home m 8L George, Utah, while thWwork' has been progressing and accomplishments, had, the mis- - regiment after they had been In M. Clark, otto claim as James Christofferson, husband was attending a acnow. was coal on her as fast twice peeled, jggi F. Clark, WUberne Coleman. Wllford count of the favorable weather. to meet another car at a nar- - Lice at the front for 199 days. He aieo Buy your storage The board meeting In Salt to Lake, Don't delay. Coleman, n m n. -a w.i e nr h roothar two shell casings' as pounds to the ton Davis Davies, Vtl!ianv Den- - work Is to be completed by Sept. 15, inIn at.epiptmg to pats he ran the car submitted toon, Dind M. Denison. Arthur Dra volving an outlay of 5159,964. PresidentMcKlnIey ,, Adiertisement too cluee to the ditrli. witji the result . to the senate for confirmation the per. Amass E. Kina, Francis H ,Esk-lun' : Not Under .Fedrral Control 2ft 1 a- - number of army offinames A. of Lawrenrs toa.j ell Uaffic was blocked for. about Feil, Ralph Fowler, JiAiusn co xl co. announced that the Denver A Fait r nonr. Jv.y one was hurt, . cers for promotion, .among them r;V William 8 Franeon. Harry P, FullerLake railroad, more familiarly known ' Foe tetJing Itince. Dlrtliday snd ton, Franlln C. Fullmer, - Thomas A. Coat The kind yon want; whetv you that of Lieut. Col. Theodore RooseV letting for PSo(riicrVEnpjoyees as- - the Moffat road. Is not under 21 to 2 tteiklttis Gifts, 1344 mine Jesws'k velt to be a colonel. Gleason, .liman - Mahan. Edwin S. want It Phone Was and 397. west substation of tbe LtaJi erntj6rLi4o.n,IrQ,i. . It --4 iiadiioid,!, Ruiheid 4L liarnsen. i;2v..aniiea. Vaui Rt --AAivormomenOj.. John 15 Exchange; Place rt AJirtV-- .V lYnm bO to St Cm Is Secretary C. B Stewart ,ef ttie Utah Woolgrowers p r Petrova Shows Her "Draw7 ing Powers GREATEST ocotkt xtvrwrxnA Ft Taimage Weekly; v 1 v AMERICAN Constance in "Good Night Paul; (Vwwdy. BROADWAY Mabel Normand In The Venos Model, also ''Woman hi tlie Web. " ANNOUNCEMENT OF THEIR ASSIGNMENT , til. fl, i, 1 -- -- Pathe Xt-w-s, -- Lewis, 297 Recruits Taken Into Regiment iu their-gossi- How Could Tow In Jean?" Burton Holmes; readers of rTUTS XEWSI.- Though throne may crash and kingdoms tremble, some d:tsr . when 'they assemble, can only talk disease; flow tn eBj' tiVer concerning balky IighU and livers, and 4 and housemaids knees. Last night some he.g'ab,5 came to cackJe; the only subjects they would were- symptoms and the like; one talked for about lumbago, one dieted on rice and sago, his ston on a strike. I wished to talk about the fighters we sent to can the Prussian blighters, and put them soup alas, my stern prosaic neighbors had r.I for swords and sabers, theyd only talk of o.foup C wonder how, in times of battle, grown people caa p down to' prattle about their pgins and aches; abo-jwarts and and wens their felons, or gripes brought oi by eatin? melon 0r ,llline BP Wlth Mike 4.ALI FAVUSk. U chargerseighing, captains yelling, the small-bor- e are always dwelling upon their piffling tils; in presence of great world &. asters, we hear men talk of porous plaster and pilU. I'p the marketplace I loiter, to talk of gore, and not of goitre, of war, d of warts; Pm tired of men who're atways thinkiBg about the Mary S I'icUferrd papers are regular fi desei jct IU B -- PARAMOCA'T-EMPRES- -- - X r-- W ALT M ASON -- fyxm cr iPisSnA t "w y who sce no daily UpliftingTalk TONTGHT TABfcRJIACLE Utah's Own lsol-diBand, 145th Held Artillery. PA XT AG Kh New WII headed by hero of Princess F X Regiment In Over There." . 4 JULY 8 1918 19 Tor-gerso- n. h. Spel-"ruu- -- pEATi-irJCl- i Chris Jepaeq,. JLlyeara d Teeth East street, snd Per hsey, 721 Bueno 12, of aged averue, v rowty dscaped serious injury if 0t v ataet death Saturday afterao-- n the automobile In which they riding stfocJf'tbe curb, tig a d thrown a distance of twenty fit falling bottom side up and pinno-- i;- -. beneath tt. Except for a few .to, bruises and a severe hakir g up (a boy escaped injury The accident occurred at nue ard F street aa the two were employed to making dr'tve-q for. the Luca grocery store. g Second gout h -- street. They -- bad ,., south on F treet, the police turned Into Tenth weak - A they mad tha tuxoi. a. lively rate of speed, the a pile of d.rt, forcirg tr, (. ing wheel, from Jeuaar, throwing tt over against the 'i-- fj on the o0th side of Tenth - ; u. t, tween B and P street. When the machine finally K'ojyH with them beneath tt tbe tiers aged to squirm from under tt ard horn withou sstb proceeded to his -- f, T; hi i aoct. Decrease of Births t Also of Contagion . fewer births wr Twcnty-fi- e corded for tbe week, just ended Uu for the preceding seven days, wh t number of deaths was the &am? r each week, according to th4 vetk report of he city board of health, w births it sued Saturday. Fifty-ai- x were reported dunr,? u It deaths For wek. bS the corresponding e4 r JJ17. births and 31 deaths it on the record. placed d 3' aW decrease under the number for the p ceding seven days. 3 cases beieg n corded during the week just past T number was divided as foilow Whw' Ing cough. 47; smallpox,. tT; srariet ver. 8; chicken pox, I. diphtheria measles, t. and mumps. 3 Seventy booses are now in quam tine tn the city, IS of these for sce fever, 3d on account of smallpox asi" because of diphtheria. Takew- as a whole, members f t) health department say. Salt lake excellent shape physical1yagd no 4tt ly epidemics are now prevailing A - 1 oE Uncle Scan Announces Further Examination - 1 ' . s, e-- -- te.'srWzfs: Gas-ma- n. -- s The United Slate civtU ?i e tnisaion announces the following jounpetitlve examinations to l' 7 held an " fca rfjr- - datex- r(male). July 2$; railway mail eJv rural carrier. (male), Aug. 1: . ffrywty-vellwiorcent, antinorotic act (mi!nf elark. Panama eanil aervtce JHiaie ' female Aug. 7; blupnnter (n.a.vfemale). Aug. ; leatherworker tearher. IndTtu yervte-- 1 July a female ) July U-- -i and AUs H examiner of aerounta fmale m9 computer (male); computer, gradefrV and Ik (male); engineer in for4 ucta (male); asaiatant engineer ia est products (male). Application blanks and further formation may be obtained from OockwelU local secretary, at he ibv i nw-ope- n CVerk-offV- it; A ft. Twelfth C. 8. ctvtl srvtce Francirto, CaL FOR THE SERVE. Hsrsford a Acid rheaphate. beneficial Tor headarbe. deranged dig cat tou and hausUon. Advertisement 41 The great country neWnparer of L section to the Renrf Week w art 83 00 per year. Issued Mondays Thursdaya. 'jzsrrs r FT-o- -- T bX kS J"" - Edmond-Lh-Thornto- , rv-'h- as rr . - e. Oerykejrjike service of a bank and, our clientele find it pleasure to come here for small loans on watchi;s, -- DIAMONDS silver-weddin- and JEWELRY ar-be- en -- 7 rsh. c' ' rSssssss: Our charges are about half the charges of the pawn shop. o, n, serf-fortu- I K"-rntt"- d, 4. -- PR0V1DFNT -- . - LOAN SOCIETY Dr. J. C. Robinson, Prebi1 A. C. Whittaker, SetvTrea 205 KEARNS BUILDING |