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Show , ,, se death yeeterday gad only tour new mem came from the university up to neatly noon today. At Ram. leerier, Mott Trod Jorgensen. adjutant of the national guard. will go MI the unIXersitY and compare notes with the commanding officer et the h. A. T.. C.- 1 77 r PL)1'1,) 4 .71 , , 110 tI. .. ,..I ... i i-- ,;., . 3, wr vo, ,.. , t , T. C., : at ost D..-U4..n- ity Will be Dia. Earliest Possi- - a ' 1 .1.--- leaves-th- , LL members- of 41to g. A. T, C, tbo Cnivomity of Utah who are 'furlough or not now in ' , ,o . quarters will, be passed from Until discham can be It,..7 f &doe now at imago, and jiliciariss-ci' CM" will undoubtedly be wolvorelty Martod 'odor, acoordins to Atilt-- L. E. .. I UorrIlt of tits detachment .' ; out , to ififormation given Acsorting ..77 itmst 4.4.1e Of Lieut. C. Ak. Emmet, tconsintabdiest talker of the corps to -order to the io- t if ky6 the &et Mobil -recordists -f- urloughs it .it , a prsious wir - instrwatinc , 'ts siont the losnatteie of furloughs', wits resolved - tabs -- mornins. The order I visor by who to tho oommanding of- item- - trent the educational tiepartmnt , at Washington. The wit. was datod yoaterday and was deliverod to the Moor this morning at i . , o oboist by tits tetograPb oomPank 'Vow ardor lastructs tho Or haletall horns of all Iron .. ; tit carps i - 'I hi foomatandiat officer his been in touch tits with by telogram ,irtsolthat . ..rtvt bdquastorn atvgaa Frahois"i. ik. no for the de1.. tr'ailt spooding ,411101 Of tbo corps ag- the mai!r v Xem-Jv. . L.rword W. McCook's'', LL A.; otos lo district of C. . A. T.' located at tam FriaIA - 0 Is in to here the hots oomiag -A ' 3. ,o, who ro ,4t at domobillastion. .mil OA" 'horsing from Major that be is due )mre gatur,( Ally 4 y.otorsibut about 7 o'clock to rush , - I A - - Of tha-da- y ; I ' lip -- e . -- an . ,:..,, - nom LIALU - - ----,--- --... L,,, , -- , -- - - I -- ,-- -- -- 0 , LA-- 1, I I la "t V!:Cr; t t11:e of demobilisation will be 17ork ' the tot faster titan is usually work result of preliminary it - --oaY 'fowl ltY the officien In WM , le snit. Aa bedding. extra clottsT sod otter property records have il 14 sll forme for dist( 2"- --e t st mood be filled out before : c .4 iketraw4 of Lieut. Griffith. el al..11tost. an whom the demobilbeen filled out. ,L --'s have been sent by the , Limo of the corps .to 1 etti4 between Ban Francisco an4 t titke. bi en effort to locate Lieut. I - ----sA, a.11is walla be he Wed to wire .'"osilation be boa which st tip expedite deenobill.. -- -- IIt , se I : j kilt to newt 1 r ). - C. 7I t 1 k- - bt flail Lake - - teeter; is J st (art I Ostia yre"ti awaitsr of kat there wee ,, 4:4 th eir thrift, their sacce, untiring work, the , men of America , have donerauch to win an early victory. E--: :: Proceeding Jack Murphy, t becember IL on in...l'ark City. , ' 100ROVII nforcément of the a charge of violation of the order of the requiring the health order rettutring the otlltfrdi ti asIth masks in all , wearing of Influenaa masks in . ' many househohls, the entire public places.. -- in Salt Lake county outside the the Matter Is In progHearingress savings which , paid for - Liberty befort Judge John F. Tobin of the limit of incorporated cities, Is already under way- ,- says Dr. 'V J. Howells, 'Third district ,. court. Former Jodge ., Bonds and . - , tleOrge. (I. Armstrong end Attorney Savings Stomps ., r county physician. ' Henry Shields represent Murphy. while came from the the economies housewife. of Dr. Howells expreseed impatience Attorney L. U. Wight represents the this morning that the - wearing of Park-- - City board of health. for thederease contends Matakil tia d not hoe tr. mooecemPulacrY-tha- t Counsel hater alsodon-é-- their' aothe- - local board of health has not employid irlag Ihies--o- l industry' ' . - the In Balt Lake city. , zr authority to issue an order having .,war --purposes. saving'money-fOalduch of our county thati. the intluensa is the force . of an ordinance, the-mt-traceabl e to- Balt City," wad, Di, not , aa . nelloo licirelik.,!nreTegard Salt take 11.1s- The delegated. Counsel for tbe boordofz thecornm' g peact, wolm- en will to take an active the-dihealth contends that the, OPPosite le memacing source of proud-of -o 1 :- -- And . in business the case and that as the agent of the 1', affairswe for the county." . continue-twill save part they money. Dr:Howells said that be la not mg- - municipal legislative body the board , Int the use of the masks as preferable of health has authority to issue and to vaccination but is urging both. The enforce orders for protection -- of the 'The is to save with a to viewdefinite important in thing iti he object more health because of the authorisamask, points out. quickly public adopted universally. It can be adopt- - tion in the statute under which the accumulate $100, $500, $1000' or any 'other sttrtt ' ed by an entire population overnight, city council may legislate for such - ,o while to vaccinate all roquires much public' protection,- ---' - - . time at beet Judge Armstrong sdmitted in court "There ta good reason t;bellove the that the state board of health has au- - saved each month,- erIth 4 Per..et nt comPound intereet: ';' -S. Mask is at least some protection and thority under the statutee to ineueor- - I . ' amounts to 4100 ht two yeses month grows to .4300-4.1- 0 ' therefore there is no good reason why der e and regulations looking to pro. about ale years. $1 11 Mina Ottlale $400 In lees than four years that it wall al,- - it should not be. univerealbr adopted. tection of the public health and to call ;portent remarking , $10 a month totals $1000 In about ttve years. parent he Wes in no mndition to drill through compulsory order, especially upon the local boards to enforce such -and that he should be in the hospital. at this time when the congestion due orders. He argued, howeAer, that the - started to Is to sure local to with comer" rooted holMay power legislative shopping to Otherthis vf every effort - . health regulations rests with the local have Woolley properly attended to and said the comity portliest. Dr. Howell does not look for any legielative bodiee and that they have , At this he was assigned to the hospital. but he bank, I special provision ,, Was in an advanced Moire of Ulnae legal hitch in the county order mak- - not the power to delegate their power madethe comfort and Convenience' of our ing the wearing of masks compulsory. in this respect and died three dare later." lit argued ferther I4' since it leas Mooed by the board of that nothing rin the statute gives to Dealer Statement e r-,,-,-local se health boards offered-her,,,,,--,,, commoners a customers., , ; the for service lady sitting Every. r The phySician In question watt asked county . , . board of health, the legalative author- - Issuing health- - orders andauthority regulations -for a stmement. He said; , for the of or ity of the county being vested In the such as is given by the statutes to the your handling savings checking , , "There are two chum of bort in the board of commissioners. - - . . rate board of health.- 11. A. T. C. - One clam tries in account, Judge-Tobi- n i Our officers 'under every and are took matter the Deamme e mployees council Gives glad' suppari. . , way to evade responoibility. The advisement with the understanding Ade adviCe other clam SUOMI Mel even task and Chairman McMillan of the. oounty that further argument may to and time. be give made 0 help any . ., , . dutifully fulfills it When boys of the council of defense today said that the and additional authorities cited later, . AA, I 2-first chime (tome for medical attention, council is heart and 'foul behind the If the opposing counsel so desire. -of Course it is our duty to make them 43ounty commissioners in their efforts .1no ETAOIN-.- N ..., N ,..N..N. N.. C drill and do other teaks agnigned them, to enforce compulsory masking. The H rw- -, if they are in good health; but the council; he laid, is for. every possible 11 .16 boys of the other clam will not admit measure- that can be taken to prevent spread of the epidemic. Mr. their sickness and when they think furtherH LOCALS the hospital le before them it strikes McMillan said alvo that the report out last night to the effect that -- ... them as a distrrate end they use every given TIZILYST1 COLNITANY ISANIERS trick posetble to keep the. examining there are, only twe cases- of influenza - Ducks tor Soldiere--i3oldie- rs . isilik: 1 B , at the doctor from learning their true con- in Murray is incorrect;- there are atpost are 'being regal ed with wild duck, dition. However, we have been very least DO cases there, he said. 04111010 shot by sportsmen at ther 'mouth of PIDONALMENTIRVE oli I III llllll lit lllllll r: lenient with the boys and never have iiiiiiiiiiii Mai , Bear noriver, and preeented to the reovem sent them to drill if they were ill. In ' die"' mess. ' fact, we have gone to extremes and lttartual Training Teacher Lake Still excused them from drill for slight in. Kidd, a Dies of Drighes &scant 'longSalttime resident of Satt'Like. who. 1. dlericeition and even when their shoes : before his were bad or if they had sore feet. retirement, conducted for Alt - bin detth hal f Thursear-iSoseph-O. ' "As to the Almo 42 Simon, Eugene.---Fran- k a the many years Soderberg, years old; Woolley case,-- I do plackemith - Former L. D. M. and Charles A. Berry Dal: to his been Alonzo sent at Riverton. brother . rethat- - he came for treatment teacher in the manual training de: shop on street, has i turned from a four LP Acton Wyo.. and ths body is at the Joseph ton of Salt Lake. Deceased was sat and I know tie went to the hospital, trip in partment of the elty schools, died --In which ,,hevisitedmany'months to,. active worker in the Belief society of' William Taylor chapel pending As to. the disposition of hid particueastern citiea ' ,' Sugar House ward. Funeral will be lar can. at that- - time I am unable to a local inspital last evening- after a- and the west coast, That Salt Lake is :rho accompanying photograph hi neral arrangements. held on Saturday. the cortege leavinf : tit most progressive .and best place Of Altrander Anderson of this city, , , say. It is negligible he was compelled local, AbrithAm hospi- the Eddington parlors et 3 p.m.:inter-1- , in biota to live continues to be the who is Minion in In to wale for some time before receiving Weiss.-1missing. reported tal. Abraham old, died ment- - win be In'Wasarchstawit Cetrie;---4- 3 7 yea influenza-pneumoniconviction of Mr. Kidd. The remark- attention because we handle so. many a. of this morning early ,. able óklahoma of that as caves in 170 growth cease, sometimes as high City 112S Weigresided He at 24 of its Is yeare also a in history. the stock possible morning. It ' , I hingtoir street. and is survived by his I ygrde and world'il 'largest mule mar FUNERAL NOTICES. Woolley had a high fever that was two small children ble parwidow; at ket Port to he Worth, returned when Texas, impressed plainly apparent ents and three brothers. one oT whom . Mr. Kidd most favorably. , A fever can and fro- WA, company. Is with the American army in France The ftiiers1 of Mise Bertha E. Berri very Resume Rood will (agent', does develop uteklyin one at Camp Lewis, and the third 111 quiet, who died Thursday, will be held .a few minutes. - It may be that a mkt-tak- e ing to advices from Washington. Rep- will the influenza--Ithis cit. Funeral at the grave in the city cemetery at,11- - was made in handling the Woolreeentative Addison T. Smith of Ida- ' ' ., 1 notice later. , p.m. Sunday. The body may be views ho,. has 'received assurance from the .. ley case and if there was it is terribly t ed at the chapel of $ , D. Evans trout chief forester unfortunate." that been immediate , , tens bat SondemWord Augusa 1130to 2:20 1-3- m on the- -day of will be taken toward the resumption A 0 Teceive4,1a this city by ' Detective funeral:': f work on the roads from Ketchum to Alin the Aral death ot, 11.7Steele, -M. Aldous Is Ralph Galena sumClayton. Idaho.over-thameda county. Cal.. of August Triple funeral services ter- Mrs.' . as mit. as A. now Elizabeth rapidly that Bogen and Pappas, possible, a former well known mining Mary Wounded ht France restrictions ea man in Salt Lek and the Tintio dis- Margaret Bogen three slaters e, who highway . construction have been removed.. died of the influenza Wednesday, will trict, Death occurred 44ov. I: and he be held in Mt. - A dispatch hes been received from I I Choose Preaklent GenThe dicemetery was buried in California. His relative; calvary rectors of the Zion's Savings Bank & ly after 2 p.m. Sunday. The coder Adjt, Gen, Kerrie in Wkehington, elatresided in Sweden and New York. will form at the Silver chapel at -- s Trust company met Thursday after- 4 Aidotte. ion of the C. W. MilneAt Fort Douging thei Italph Scrgt. noon. and chose President Heber J. of tits 2 P.m ' las Sergeant C. W.', Milne Brewer end Millie Kay e, latilil Grant, president. to the unexdied Tuesday Seventy-nint- h servicka Funeral for Elmo Gillen, ' infantry ad a well knewn Salt Lake - late- :President term of the He pired returned of A. S. T. of the member recently 1,, pneumonia. C., who died itt I . aait 41116.041,16 Joeeph lc Smith. , . eptlfro.0, from the east. whir, he had been on the Fort Douglas hospital. will be held O. SODERBERG.-Postmatiter- st e , a furlough to visit his wife. It is hi the Murray City cemetery Monday Appointments ,....i., Post : 4,,t afternoon. The cortege will form at for Wyoming thought that he contracted the long illness of Bright's disease. Mr. mastery' appointments ' ease while on this trip. Funeral serv- the C. it. Banks undertaking estahyesterday Included the follow. , Soderberg was very popular as swinachs '1 i to advice from -Wash. ..,,. ices of a military character are be- lishment at 1 o'clock, ; r hatcher and leaves a host of friends ling.' according 3 E. Ington: antes Wilson. Fulton. held at Fart Douglas today. His . ing hie former pupils and an. vice Mrs' , among A "Ile Miller' resigned' Nellie widow is in the city and it was ex- CARD Ote THANKS quaintances. He was a faithful tat. M. Williams. 4,',. Little Bear, vice Mar. eon ter-da- y pected that relatives from Newton. T Saint and an active worker In , WISH To THANK ALL THOSt , '.,, ,,,,,garet k'innerty, ranigned. Kansan. would arrive In time for the who so kindly Church circles. Mr. Soderberg resided &Waled me during the . John A. Davies HonoredJohn' A at 813 Second avenue. and illness death of my i.beloved wite ALEXANDER ANI)E11,SONT.':-Davies. 23 years of age. son of T) a.11 tnt, the '',,.,' ' . Besides his widow, who ivas former. MarYBottranilaeoltsfn lamaSePLILA:11111L-S011-0elm E. beein a linCe he. floral offerings: t , ,,,,,' E.Davies. pastor oftbe, Franc -IY Mlast reartAnderson JACOBSEN4 IA of John' Mrs. E. Mr. daughterof 341 of Brighton. and Mrs. Anderson pital. George First Presbyterian church., Salt Lake, 7 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anderson of influenza-pneumoniof died avenue. He to Edith went Lewis Tuesday was Camp the honor at this week graduate city. Mr. Soderberg is survived by his sisters and FLORIST: -- A pril.--1- 1 survived I I- t- and won to she-1sent Cal.,of a compoxy of 125 in parents. Mr.4and Mrs. O. W. Soder- Berkeley, Franco in July. He was a member of a brother, .the latter withthe 146th I, aviation and will aludents. ground FLORISTS FLORA. -- -berg of Ephraim, and the following enter the flying school. He , is a A Co. of the flIst division of the 312nd field artillery now in France. Funeral, AMERICAN ,,o. mocaeloa. Esprit brothers and sisters: Walter L. and J. Princeton student, and the winner of, Infantry. Ile was born in Weber coun- services were bold in the city cemetery designs for every on i, paid charges ' orders. - O. Soderberg of Salt Lake; H. A. a Rhodes scholarship-- . American Thsatre. Was. 1177.: gov- ty and received his education at the this afternoon. S ; Soderberg of Ogden: Gustave N. Sod- ernment service last entering ummer. Mr. University of Utah. At the time he t 'It E. Nev., -. Mrs. :'zN Tonopah. It, of Ephraim; Mrs. Edith Mad- Davies LA MROUR ERNEST KyleAt t,' erberg to to to Oxford uni-- 1 went sway he was a teaelher of Eng' sA Litt -en and Mrs. Chris Larson of Ephraim. versity.. plans. Kyle, wife of the keneral Lake's loading of his aviation lish - at the L. D. S. university. He Mrs,11. E. 4, , Wells-Farg- o our neral of the company Decor. dosigns lerirksfil will be held at manager pc runeral specialty. ,.:), to a filled mission four also England Mons- - 17 South Main. Wfte. 1114i A oke.' t at that place. died - recently of 1:31 p. tn. Sunday with burial in the Lieut. Hawkins RceoversLleut, enza-pneumonia. to according The ,,it.i'..t body may be J. Hawkins. bandmaster of I city cenietery.EINCI FLORAL CO. D 0.111.41. 0,00 ,,,i,,,, word received in this city. Mr. Kyle signs. :14 E. :net So. TeLIrtOtAL , viewed at, the realdence,from40;3Q 5 , (First-Utah- ) Vas 3111. field artillery, has re1 in this was well known a.m. till noon on the day of the fu- turned to his command having city after about a Cafe Employee Pays wonl A DESIGNS PLORAL of the office local in the worked real-deSPECIALTI: neral.'The will leave the month'e-illneacortege from influenza.. ackid' Wells-Farg- o Flory Co.. 311 Main. Wag. P61.1 company for two years Eva. Price for Ham and I shortly after 1 e'clock. cording to a letter to Arra Hawkins. 111111111n011nar Mn. to Kyle Tonopah. going - I dated November S. CEMETERIES. !before trained- aurae and contracted I s Twei-sliceAdvertitteret should use the of barn and -' a small resufA. Jamieson--4 Otis by Seeking nursing patients LAWN - WASATCH CEMETERY. M. RAU ALDOVS, News if they desire to reach quest that Otis A. Jamieson be locate-an- d amount of bacon cost, Ed Johnson an from that disease. The hus- Waal care. $e Main St. Was. Mg. Pint-r western states in at the Vienna cafe. Just 315 fering sisemployee informed boy, was slightly wounded' In ction the people of the of hia of tile her. death band and two daughters survive , their, homes. ter in Kangas City,was received yes- this morning when he faced Judge W. Funeral services will-bheld at Ban lebout Oct 1TNERAL- DMECTORS. A. t of division F. H. the criminal Wilkins .of terday by seeretary McCarty. Cat. Satprday. r Mr. Aldous left- for Camp. ',twist,: thz Masonic grand lodge of Utah, in a of the city court on a charge of petit Bernardino, ' Sept-1917. and after receiving Last Tribute Paid Ebner W. Rector-- 1n a local hoe. 3, telephone message front Evanston. larceny,. According to the evidence. believed to be in Salt Lake, Johnson had the meat wrapped in a pital. Elmer W. Rector. It years old, M. T,4 111.01I frairant there was appointet1 first me. To Oscar C. Hunter Although CO..1, , Mr. JaroiCson could not be found yes- paper and was carrying It from .the a Prominent member of the Elks' , yiettaniC of .headquarters- ..,companY, afDlitECTORS. IrtINLAAL died this of Thursday city, restaurant when he was apprehended. lodge i 362nd infantry. before leaving for Funeral servicee for Oscar Chip: terday. He was given his choice of paying the ter several weeks Illness with heart 23i-2will cite RenwinberedThe C411110 Merritt., Now Jersey. June 23. , 1st. Se. were hell yestordiy at ? Red manHunter Mr. Rector was a salesman in receipt of a list of the fir.. or serving .14 days in the city trouble. lets. He aU.d.forFrance early, tit p.m. .1in the city cemetery. Dishop W. Utah Cross isstationed He Motor company. for the SheriHyland Was. at Camp Plea IL boys July. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levant Col. E. S. West, Eph 0:son was sentenced to serve was His regiment was Included In the L. Hansen of the Sugar 'House ward dan. Ala.. from Lieut. is He of Rector Wyo. Rock...Springs, stationed at (10 Fort at on a in fun-rhad salt Douglas. the formerly chkrge 19Int division which distinguished itself city charge of the services. The days aului that the boys of drunkentpsa am4 ,ff..1,1liammond survived by his wife, formerly Miss in the concluding 'terrific battles be. cortege left under- A communication WM l'AlrliMt. 11.2111. W: ten-- matt.---Af he was fine4 Beanie Gillarher. daughlet dt Mr. and h baJ riot the ora was with alternative Armistice ile signed.--Wh$50 .part taking fore the pia. St. Utak'. leading undertaker - Mrs. John Gollacher. Fifth East Red will Christmas send Cross gill them line of Perrteee and a in automobiles 30 sentence is of embalmer. known on the similar definite as his foilowed days 'id jail nothing body boxes. rends and three broth- - tbe beet. Prices at your quality Gera suiting. wounds his letter 'dated No;1, was Et to the ravo.T charge. James Moore Was fined $5 letreet. three Rioters 311. Was. notice later. Niusic wtut furnished by.the Sugar end Mrs. for having parked a. car at A. point eheerful one. z.. Richards" Mr'. I.LL House ward double quartet. who sang. George coast prohibited by lhe city, traffic ordlnOdell tett for-the James 'Underwood--1n a local hos7). Though Deep'ning Triala Throng Your yesterday whore they ere called by a Fires. pital, James Underwood, 41)- years old. - CARL "1 Need .Thee Deadand is. Way.', ENDN(71'0N & Every Hour." the Illness of their daughter, Mrs. Says He Not died 'Wednesday.-- - He was born: at --- - Jarmo IrrNE'RAL DIRECTORS. sang-"My Father." Lou lee Richards. khe is at Ocean 'Park 111. 1269. DEATH DAY AND BY OPEN Utah, The. invoctition was I February Kayeville. offered Elder cALLED frork Influenza, but the teleby Joseph W.- Simone. 440 Ninth East PHONE 111". 321. Mr. Underwood is survived . by, his M. Wheeler, counselor in the suffering caste was not her that Indicated gram street. whose death front turmoils tThomas Ellen and two children. An address was given widow, George one. John SehowIn this city John Underwood. two brothers... George W. was announced In a morning paper.- by Eider A. William Lund. assistant 17 yeareold, 460 Hazel court. and S. C.. Upderwood. end one sister, Clestringa 1krreas.c6...,4oday's local &bow. declares that he its very much alive and Chureh historian, arid a member of Thursday following an illness of Mrs. Louisa r.. Strong, all of Salt '' Granite Make. He bank clearings, amounted, to 112,833- .- died 'has not even been III with that disease. the high rouncil-' was born at COPen Lake. Funeral services two months. Ile PERCY C. 1111.1,Elto ' ' ' Iwill be held Mr.. Simone Mates he le unable to pay pa.id tribiite to the deceased: telling 716.17,as compared with12,61a.961.- lint came to this hagen.. Denmark. how the inhitake was made but that of their boyhood days together. and SR the sante day last year.- shortly after 2 . Cor: Int Bo. and Mat& WitatATIM. country early in life. Ile was a ser- PM). Saturday. The cortege---wil- l r leave ,he ta certain) the. tact as stated art how valiant and faithful Elder Hunter i'nitert In for the States army geant t had been in performing every duty the Silver 'chapel at I p.m. disa his . number of Of him., He 'told of his work yeara receiving r France EhOrs JeemeeenAt her ,11,041)0eml4rWetottmLort C., 32; :NinDscritaTtl.ftrwootlki ...,,: at the Bureau of InformaGon and charge at, Fort Douglas In .111011. He time was Quint le"Tkat Doe ?tot Affect Hee4antl a atthe trade 1 by on an1 was and alwnie hand to painter stated,he ,residence. ,corner, ,of Ramona . . OcroowL,s1, it Strst. or":htit deathW. '' Min Twelfth tent streels, Mrs. Frances El- TPIntiUt liw4.c,evetoreall:Theittiree "kW ttettf--' owls LAAATIVR 1111QMO QUININ,E rated by Elder George IL Mime, counstore. His at Auerbach. watchman nera Jennesen. aged 10 years, died to- IL.-- --,- - - - - 3 ants. TryWItti (Tablets) oltaa be taken anyofie selor in the VP 1 COLD TV' OOUUEETT.. was widow and aeveral children atil,vive day of inftuenaa. hishoprid"of the .Eighth or stagwithout, causing IN. marl, mu. -him. .Funeral notice later. the daughter of Simon C. and Elnora 8f. 41r117-...;.;ing In the head. There Is only on. ward, who also s offered the benedioSALT LANE) ARBLP 4iND wont- ,, n ''bromo Quinine." r. W. GROVES atis. Wm, The were a local hosti- Warner 1)ahon. and was born June 3, mental WorksC. O. Johnson. as boa Georgn Hootrep---IPrf. 1.16 nature on the box-OINT. old. died 1343. Surviving her are flee brothers, N a traot llakGoorle years Ilostrup,15 . - In - v the casi-o- f nIn In . IVar , ' to - hOtisiathlrxem-power-lbetongs- of , ue eo-ntin- , -- . , - . --, . - si -- - - CAI rev - as II -- - -- at ., Xk . , , 491 q 'Ir , -- IATE NATIONAL COPPER DANK , ) azd . 1 --. -- t- - M C1 41. ---- ' e South-Templ- latssng z , I - Work-Accord- n - ) v ItaW. b has,been for - 'AI Wee. vP0- -1 stAe sad ever twee. Sun-dea- la Mere, ztitanee M211.1 n. , - - - - , - 64 4- 4-4 - , 4 4,4 N. ..,,,: rew Cbnitys Mr .164AA1604. I 11 coke's. obs. tinei sett evq. ' 411 glib Imbed el knob -- storked wit 7 I '.1 4. Fel - slimmed with In all calor. se f2.08. we have 'tar Anti r ' - 1.:31' ail Ckr.ea's torkwa, , - :, i:, 1:1's, .. - , 1 ' .. N, ,,... ' " , ... i ' i ' .. :::: ' lea- - r, ',4., C'T ': ' ,. , : ''''-'- 1 - i 7 re (1',-"- '.I. .. ,., ,.,,: . x, , ,.,:,.... , s,:;:s,-t:t-,- 1--, g- -, , , - - tkbut he'd like better or that tommlid be more Prorl amen over think. of herb I,e""lioro au 041POil1initi 40 Zl'i IF1 tonartibistothat tret4.17 'oak - - theimudres. so thin t -- - -, give , ' ,,- r u17,,JG x,,E," ..,,.,,., ,re him soyYou rouldn't s,,..,.-,,,- e 51 - , c,,,,,;;,,,,., , ly 111. them. ,,,..,:;,,,.-,-,,,:t,- -- , e7 , ',',! ',,i''.,,,,,,,-.4,..0.,- Semi-Week- s- , marked . II th I,. Meek, brown or gray.. In. steed' of ' $2.50. we ' '','have .,;, ,:, bt ogee 'stare. , . .. the-242- Felt Sliprrs With - e. ----- - -- 01.15 (31.23 )Zi ( i( florist,.-www-etor- influ- Very traineo- - bc,Vitonsi N ,. 4.; Ears With Mother Yet d -- k, -- I ,.'? s: 600.1r , by-thr- , SO . 11P -1- HE't a. asa otmion c.y oneen. I t , , '''',....4 - t tslI a . ' , . t t)rION:.; A , NYBREAll r tEirtia.,nit-Jazzatvt,,,o.,- A 1,1, , -- 4.0: ',w,411111 .. - . ... BIWADWASY. ItUtittoro' Throire., -- kanoricztAll ft , Mra-Jennes- en 1111b , - . , 1 00 , 111111111 xrwimirtaGwr IMRE ! , - , , I I I ! Wei.Ina 1 111,)14).1 ' e evert of ' - 7- . K i.- , corps.' low the- Daring if l'iomen He Ipel Win the liar Pf1111311 lil lillUll -- , 42... A. - Orders - , 11 ,PPVIIVIVF - Deiense Claims , , Have Not the Force of County Physician' Howells Ordinance 4 . Sees No Reason Why Salt , Lake City Should Not COurt- - determination,,of the powers Simi liar Measures. of local health boards is in prospect - Adopt through. the habeas(' corpus -- -- - ,' EUIse3 a11, Q,.1711 v11ANO.ave DPI rne , Negligence Is Alleged. The friends of Joseph R. Woolley . member of the S. A. T. C.. who died of infloense.pneumenis nal I appeant to be one of extreme neglect. In relation to the matter one of Mr. Woolley's associates mid todall "After an illness of a couple of days, during which he would not admit be was sick. Woolley complied with all the formalities necessary to get medical Atteation and applied one afternoon to one of the doctors of the medical eons, for treatment lie wan not assigned to hospital but returned to his (martens. He fell in line the next adorning with mine 00 other man who were on nick call. to 'recetve medical attention. The medical offices are in thalibrary building of the tiniversity end, probably to guard against forther, contagion, - only: five Mel - sA 4 time were permitted in the main cor rider-whe- re the medical offices are located. Permiesion to um the upper hall corridors was denied and the other sick boys had to wait embed, until their turn to 'am the doctor. Woolley ' Walt among the last to get leo attention that he waited from o'clock in the morning until nearly 10 o'clock before getting attention from a doctor. He was assigned back to his company for drill. One qf hie officers Melee him, after Ms return from the doctor's offing told him to go into - t!,30zty , Say Officers.-- , ,, - m.mollaMmmotA , - :- LOCL IlLfL III livisilthl To ,.IIIIIGIBLy,, , ' , t - qiuring the ninety of Colonel I. Wright, showed me eVert eouitenr," to Major Jorgensen reported 4.lover,,, aor Bamberg on his return. "He ImtnediMely greeted furloughs - in four urgent cases to which I called is attention. Credit should be itiV011 to lAeutettent EMmett for making every poseible effort to- - expedite de . mobilleation of the corps. Hs says be will oontinue that work to the finalItY. but saye-tha- t order and discipline must be maintained until the lost man , it r 1 1 "Licitenant lentinidt.,eommandtif I 6 - 19IS OMMMIMEMMMIO,.! Governor. i j ..... stnr4T EVENING ',NEWS FRIDAY DECEMBER' n ri rl 11111(11h utiu ER Is.!1:11JESTIO:10IFIT:EliS or. -- f1or1-tribute- , , j - .................... ,1 , ,0 ' , . T,.'1166 . :,1; 4 - |