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Show DULY EIGHT OF CREOIIE . Three Officers and Five Men Saved From Torpedoed Tor-pedoed Boat. Vessel Sunk Without Warning Warn-ing and v Shelled After White Blanket Raised. WASHINGTON". Oct. 11. Ten offirrrs and 1.12 enlisted men were lost, two officers of-ficers were taken prisoner and three officers of-ficers and five enlisted men were saved ;: the sinkin; of the American steamer Ticondcrosa by an enemy submarine in mi.loeean September SO, t lie navy department depart-ment tonight announced. A number of enlisted men of the army were aboard the Ticonderoga. No announcement has been made as to losses among the sol- The Tieonderoca. formerly the German steamer Camilla Ricktners. was east-bound east-bound and at the time of the sinking bad dropped behind her convoy because of engine trouble. The vtssel ns lo-rcdoeil lo-rcdoeil without warnins and shelled alter s white blanket was hoisted to the mast. Names of Missing. The members of the crew reported missing are p.s follows: Officers Lieutenants: William ben-pet ben-pet t Fast Koston. Mass.: Samuel b. .lKSruder. 211 Webster St.. San '"ran-cisco: '"ran-cisco: Nonvin M. Norris, Memphis. Tenn.; t Harold T. Smith. New York City; l-.n-siens: John ,T. Holand, New York City; Albert F. Stafford, Santa Barbara, c.il.; Wed F Wood, Wheatland. Okla.; Gcoree W. Woodard, Hillsdale. Mich.; Richard R. Wells too record!; G. G. Gatley tno record). ITnlisied men Rudolph Alicke. Ham- burp. Germanv; Victor Anderson, Chi-..aso; Chi-..aso; ix.rsey Baker. Deealur, Ala.; i;eorce Hanks, C harleston. S. C. ; "Benjamin "Ben-jamin Bavior, Philadelphia; Asa Ran-kenship, Ran-kenship, Hampton, Va.; John B. Ahem, Manchester. N. H.; William Bohekewsky, Grtnd Rapids, Mich.: Iouis Borgia Boex. Cincinnati, O. ; Edwin Brady, Stone Jloun-i.iin, Jloun-i.iin, Ga.; Jesse B'-eedlove. Norfolk. Va.; John Brown, Wallace, N. C; Elmer Calhoun, Cal-houn, Rockland. Idano; James McA. Campbell, Hamer. S. C; Evans Cm trill, Mc.Minnville. T-nn.: James Carolan. Chelsea. Mass.: Seth Cassell. Indianapolis; Paul Chaput, Ipswich. Mass.; L h'lc Charette, Salem. Mass.: Theodore Roosevelt Roose-velt Clark. Norfolk. Va.: Wilfred Cloutier, "Alfred, Me.: John Condon. Wilmerdinc, ta.: I.ynn Cochrane. Delaware, O.; Tl on-as " Crane, Portsmouth, Va. ; William Wil-liam Crawford.- Juniata. Fa.; Ross Crit-sir. Crit-sir. Utile Falls, N. Y. : Aloysius Crook-wll. Crook-wll. St. Felers. Mo.: Walter Croft. Harrison, Harri-son, N. Y. : Fdward Davis. Warrenlon, N. C; Jasper Dayis, Ckclona, Ma?.: Henry Departhis, Valley Falls, R. I.; Paul Pickerson, Waxahatchie, Texas; .lamer. Drout. Jr., Cincinnati; George Duncan. Columbia. S. C: Harlie Dunham. "Pittsbuig. Fa.; Urnest Detpont. Gorham, N. H.: Andrew Punning;, Herrin, III.: John F.aunueci. 'Trenton" Junction, N. J.; John I'.lder. New York City; Henry Fender, Fen-der, Pittsburg; William Ferry, Trenton, V. J.: Charles Fisher, Fresno, Cal.; Joseph Flais, Baltimore: Ernest Filler, Sprinpport, Mich., Chester Galentine, skiatook. Okla.; Osca' Gideon. Granburv, Tex.: William J. Golle, Philadelphia : Kupene Gillispie, New York: John M. nn, Davenport, la.: Eugene Grafius, Monioursville. Pa.; Gerald G. Graham, Milwaukee. Wis.; Charles J. Graves, Jackson. Mis.: Harry K Haberleln, A!-licon A!-licon rark, Pa.: Alexander Haines. Maiden. Mai-den. Mass.; William G. Gannon. Birm-iccham. Birm-iccham. Ala ; Join. W. Hotter. Dawson, Neb.: Thomas J. Herbert. Baltimore; Orlando P. Hickman. Washburn. Mo.: Roy F. Hieber. Baltimore: Wlllard F. Holmes, Afton, N. Y.: Robert S. Hood, Buffalo, N. Y.; Cb.arlts lludsuli. Schenectady. Schen-ectady. N. Y.; Fran!; T. Huson. Baltimore: Balti-more: Hubert A. Johnson, V ashincton, D. C. ; Isaac J. Jones, Jr.. Camp .Merritt, N. J.; Ralph Da Carbonare. Boston. Mass.; Pius Karleailz. Biookiyn. N. Y.: Mci'ton I'. !a: Wheaton, Minn.: David J. Kellv, New Durham. N. J.: William G. Kraii'z, Astoria. N. Y.; Harry .a.ndall, Sweden: Ira I.entz. Chicago: J;;mes J. Dineberger, Mount Hoily, N. C; Roscoe Lynch. Mar- - v'-i:!!. Mo.; John Cam den McBl ide. Florrie, Mass.; William G. Marshal!, New York; Joseph I.. MartH. Ipswich. Mass.; William Wil-liam F. Miller. Ph ila fel ph'a : Eugene w. Moniz, Buffalo, N. v.: Herbert J. Nolan. l.-awrence, Ma.-s.: Francis C. G'Grad-, Phoeiilx, Air,.: Davi.l G. Owns. Utica, N Y.; William C. Peierson. .Top'in, Mo.: . Willie E. Patton. Petrolia. Texas:' John IVyne, Syracuse. N. Y.: Lester J. Phihppi, . S.vkefville. Pa.; Elmer P.enner. t edar-vi'le. edar-vi'le. Ky. ; Frank P. Roche, N'ew Yoi k Charles W. Rynier. Marion, O. : Frank 1,. Sanborn. Armona, Cal.; Gcoree J Schaefer. Westchester. N. Y. : Wallace A ? ott, Jersey City. N. J.; John Seis. Cleveland; Cleve-land; William H. Shini,erf. St. Paul, Minn.: Robert Sorher, Noxen, Pa.; Wil-bam Wil-bam L. Sweeney, Givens, O.; Fhllllp W Tarr. Muskecon Heichts. Mich.; Ernest D. Thomnson, St. Johnshurv. Vt; Samuel R. Taylor. Aliens Ivpl, Va.: John S Vsnhorn. St. Lxiuis. Mo., Harold A. Von Fs.-h. i'tica. N. Y.; Chert-!- W. Webb Baltimore; Harvey Wooirioee. Baltimore' Union Pacific brake man. Tl is parent s, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wilson of Coalville, Coal-ville, and a brother. Kra nk T. WiNon. survive him. The brother is at present with the American evpeditlonary force In Fra nre. Many Cases in Ogden. Three hundred and live pievinusiy unreported unre-ported cases of influenza were reported to the state board of health from Ozieu yesterday. Many of them are said to be serious. The situation anient the Ic-al military units tontinued to improve e.'iorday. tho medical authorities feel. Fewer rase? developed de-veloped anion," the men of the student army training corps at the University of Utah, and it is believed that the epidemic-is epidemic-is being put under check. A total of twenty-fix eases rf the disease dis-ease was adm.ttd to the influenza hospital hos-pital at the nnsi yester-lay. twenty-one of them coming from the university train-ins train-ins corps. Five cases were from organ -izatlons at the pot. .1 ndge Merry Red Cross hospital will throw open its doors for the reception of influenza patients this mornlnjj. This announcement an-nouncement was officially made b executives ex-ecutives of Salt I,ake chapter, Ameri nil Red Cross, last night. The hospital has been fitted with beds and equipment for caring for a score or more patients. Additions Addi-tions to t'ne recept ion facilities will he made with all possible haste, and with a view to accommodating all calls made : upon the emergency Institution. j Rupert in Charge. j In connect ion with this announcement I the statement has been authorized that Dr. R. R. Rupert will ho the physirjn n in charce of tho hospital. with Mrs. Mat tie Thompson superintending nurp Arrangement fl have been completed for Dr. Rupvit to have pc rma nc nt head - jnuartus at ih hospital. He will be. ' assist d in the work at the intltut ion by six or eiu'ht medical students. Arrangements Ar-rangements of the executive board of the Rp Cross include placi ng I m) beds in the Judt Vtrry Red Cro.-S hospital without delay. Mips Dorothy Raiiey has been added to the office staff nt Red Cro;-s luad-qu;irtcrs. luad-qu;irtcrs. An ittftuei,7..T romniit'ee ro-ieist mg of .Tov H. Joh i. pop, D. W. larrott. Mrs. Jeanetto Hyde, William H. Putnam, Miss. Ch.'trintte L;. D.incy of the ,. I . S. hos- j pi fill. M i s, N. K. W. 'rnpula nd of St . i Mni'k's hoppitai. t lie Mother Superior of l Holy Cros hospital. H. D. Bonum, .'oh ii M . Ma s. J a tr.es ,. Kr:i nken, ,1 . j Fred Ami' i wm and Mr.". Matilda Thomp- j son hn bc'-i, appointed. YestT.in y officials ft Amelia Palac hendo,'arters of tho lied ''0;h. rerele( constant ricni.ind-- for hofpit.'l accom-niodattnus accom-niodattnus but w-re romprllni to rcfVr th patients to the emergency hosptt.-'l. I Work to Continue. rr. T. R. M'-atty, rt r-i n y of the srtite health bo-mi. h;is issu-'d n permit for enj: t iniia i" c of work in ail T:"l Cpis gru7o and other work rootnit. Tlie gano rom ;-t Amelia palace v III be open every work dav and nicht in the u-'- k evcept S:tt'. rd-r. Tho st;ite health offioor, l-ow-i-cr. h;)' i 1 k -d rick rent ri f inns against nermiiting any person Hufefrlna from, or -.u-pitr.i of having a coir, rvn In tho milri. st form enteri'ip t)ie.- place. Mi-tron Mi-tron tn charge -will be held reap..ii.-1 hie for carrying out lh(H preo.uitinn, ainl, .ih.prr with tin- violent. g p.Hi-nt. -.vill be iubtfi-t to arr'-st and i.fiv.l pu n f ?i me n t in cici' an offriih- m pioved. Tlt It "d ( ro i pcoils an u nl i in 1 1 ml amount of slu-f t. tou pillow , nnpklns i ii'l hitti'iUorchii-fs for ho.-t-ila) ff-rr'lce in l-'r'i'in-, and is also in need of an iTnll niltd nppl- f worn bl.ml.et ,! tm sol I lo! ) to?- home o d'jrl "in t lw-lnflnri.7.. lw-lnflnri.7.. epid.-mic Tb.-ook.M h.a-i'.ft ...-111 .f , iit tip tor . ohm T'f .oftrr- ir.ai'-rio's wl 1 i otli- - ho - p,l,l iivr ;-a It 1 4 " 'hap,r h. m.i le r,':i,r) hoi-pM,l hoi-pM,l v. ard and rick i ' "mh t;.M;7.e inakfi. ivHug t h ft hulk to I- o:l I toi.nl a l"f hundred ha e brc:i ut out to fill Ine needs of outride places w lie re influc ivr,a is rife. In compliance with the order? of the state boa rd of health t here will be no church &erices in thu mate of Utah tomorrow. to-morrow. The i.Jratbte stake and local officers of t he primary as. ia t ion. which v. as to have been held tod a v, has b-e n po t - pni.ed indefinitely, it was announced last n in lit. The. Rev. J. H. Dennis, re tor of the St. Paul's Kpiscopnl church, has ?.n-nounecd ?.n-nounecd that no further meetings of an' kind wid be he),-) while the state hoard s order remains in effect.. The ppecml parish mo-Ming, r al'ed for October IK, is j l; o post poned in :efi ni t - ly. Court Excludes Spectators. The meeting of th Monday Night riub, scheduled for next Monday at the PuhHr 1 .libra ry. has been postponed i ndef inilely on account of health com) it ions. Tne Utah State Spiritualist association laM niqht announced the suspension ol all meetings imtd the order of the state health Ixvard is rescinded. lud-e Haro d M . ' S i ep'nen of the Third district court yesterday excluded spec tators from his courtroom, where the t rial of t lie Tlolmes-Rransford will ease i is being heard. The court declared tha t ( hearings would he private, as far as the! general public is concerned, until the j health officers rescinded the order con- j cerning public gatherings. The adjutant general's office of tiie Utah national guard has ordered the dis- ; continuance of all drills during the pc- ( riod of the epidemic. At a special meeting of the state board of health held last night at the office. ; of I 'r. Fred Stanffer. a board member. I it was decided to issue another urgent j call for nurses and doctors, as the de- i mand far exceeds the present snpnly. j "For instance," said Dr. Pea 1 1 y aft er ; the meeting, "we have just received word j from Heber City to the effect that a man. the father of a family of nine chil - j dren. suc umbed to the disease there this evening. We did not learn his name, but j we are informed that the children are ail I of tender years, and they are now de- pendent upon iheir grandparents, both of I whom are too old properly to care for tli em. Requests for Nurses. "ft was requested that we send a nurse to look after them, but we are ahsohite-ly ahsohite-ly unable to do so. as we have not a single sin-gle name on the list. Several other communities com-munities about the state have also sent requests for nurses, but we cannot supply them. We need practical nurses, as well as trained nurses, and we could use a score of doctors, as there are several towns in J.he state without a physician. physi-cian. "We are going to placard the entire state with posters, giving instructions on how to avoid the disease, as well as what to do if. unfortunately, one contracts it. The posters will he ready for distribution distribu-tion in a few days a nd will be placed, by the health officers of the various cities and counties." An order prohibiting the promiscuous use of drinking cups by soda fountain and soft-drinkparlora and directing the use of sanitary paper cups was issued yesterday by the state board of Ileal th. It is understood that a reasonable time will l?e given tho owners of all such places to procure a supply of sanitary drinking vessels. Managers of industries employing considerable con-siderable help have also been urged by the state officers lo keep their places of business well ventilated and to report to them immediately the appearance of the disease in their shops or offices. The ord i nances against sweeping sidewalks side-walks wit hout first sprinkling them to keep down the dust, and against spitting spit-ting on the sidewalks, will be rigidly enforced. en-forced. Chief of Police J. Parley White yesterdav issuing personal instructions to every officer on the force to instantly arrest ar-rest anyone found violating their provi-' sions. |