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Show lmw mn ran mmm m mssm : ' aa " - BLOWING OF i sinEtis is MISTER! Shrill Blast in Honor of Arrival of Loan Work- er Give Rite to Va- ried Rumors of Victory THE prolonged blowing of the whistle of the D. & R. G. hop this morning aroused intense in-tense curiosity about Salt Lake. Rumor of great victories at th front war currant and later many believed be-lieved that Salt Lake had (ona over tha top In tha Liberty loan euberrlp. tlon. Tha myatary waa solved, how-var, how-var, whan I) O. Cunningham, aeeiet-ant aeeiet-ant superintendent nf motiv powar t with tha D. R O. railroad, announced that tha D. R. U. special Liberty loan train had arrlvad In Halt Lake carrying- J. li, McMurray, general a I -tornay nf tha road;, eJerarant Ma)or Wakaflald of I ha British army and Ker-(aant Ker-(aant Klrat Claaa Hmlth of tha A marl -ran army, who waa with tha Rainbow dlvlalon. WOUNDED VETERANS. Both aoldiara ara Just hack front tht front and both wara.aavaraly wounded whlla In action. Tha D. R. a. Lib-arty Lib-arty loan train waa conceived and 1( financed by tha company for- tha pur. pose nf stimulating subscriptions of tha road. Thirty thousand dollars wat auhanrlbad by tha I), at R. CJ. employe within an hour at tha rally held undar tha viaduct In tha railroad yards. CHEAT ENTHUSIASM. "I navar aaw such an cathuslastlo crowd of working man In my Ufa," said Hergeant Major Wakalald. "Ona old employe who waa In tha Afniae-Lan Afniae-Lan war with tha British army want horn following our description of thine at tha front and dug up 1300 out of an old sock and bought Liberty bonrte. "Many people have asked ma what I think of tha ehajicea for peace In lh Immedlata future. There la no chance for peace until a final and decisive victory haa . been achieved. Our efforts ef-forts to back up tha man at the front with thta loan ahould be greater than ever. The allies' flags may float In Berlin before peace can come. . LIBERAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Tha D. ft R. a. employee, compos mostly of the shopman, subscribed fM.vOO In previous loana and their total to-tal stlbscrfptlone have now reached $1 14.0. The Brotherhood of Carman subscribed S100O; boiler makers, $500; machinists, $1000; sheet metal worker work-er a, too. BUV A BONO PERMITS TO BUILD DENIED BY B0ARE Two construction permits srere dent! t oiay by th building commute of lb tat, council of rifne. They wera tho ' applies! ion of the Halt Jaks put he library li-brary fop permlaalon lo erect a branch building on the weet eMe and that of the Karmore mat bank of Wwxia lYoaa to erect a, new banking stnictur. i BUY A BONO R. E. L. COLLIER GETS JOB AGAIN Robert E. ! Collier waa rinf ated as county road supervisor today by tha board of county commissioners. Two months ago Cotlter waa suspended by the board I on th charge of neglect of duty, but h 'carried- the matter to the court end en-' en-' Joinfl the bourd from wich n-1 Ion |