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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY mis ram A. KNOWLTON of home yesterday, after trying ta rain to get Irto service oversea. CAPTAIN D. Hi. who returned ilLliil IE! r Undergoes Strenuous TrainThrice Disappointed.' A Captain A. I . Know lion, of the engineer torp, returned borne yesterday .t '3 i after a disappointing experience of f u"N tile attempt! to get o'erxeas. Captain Knowlton, who, on account of bi ex7 i pert knowledge of mining engineering, wae tent through a period of strenuous -- 3Uet training ) order to proj are Litn for v oversea service, was thrice ordered to prepare his command lor and onc had hi loot on the tar steps , In each inxta.M-- e telegraphic intruc fion anmiied the ordire to move forward. 1 Be last cancellation came on the day the armistice was signed. The battalion to whuh t'aptain Knowlton' companv was attached was etationel at amp Humphrey, a , and there he and his men drilled and la- - j bored and weated and cursed and praved through long dais of superheated aotm,tv. It was an idea! tonu-trfor training engineer- -, he reports, because the topograph v of the region r was pecnliarlv well adapted lo the work, Hull. ling bridges, constructing forjifieations, Unrig pontoon and such chore were the daily gVind, nnd hts company, he save, beiamo quite expert is bridging the 1otomac, having a Thomns of Provo. Judge --of cats. Th mark of sixteen minutes for laying 250 l.tah Hicederx and Pet Btrx k ssso, is a member of the National Poultry feet of poo toon. association. was a wonderful experienje, said Captain Knowlton yesterday, "and I wouldn't have ind-sejt for a good WEST CACHE SUGAR deal. Naturally, we were much disapCASE IS POSTPONED pointed that w did not get across, tut we are glad the war is over everyBy a stipulation, filed yesterday in over if they body would be glad it had aeen some of those poor multilevel! the Third dlatriet court, trial tf tha fallows being taken off the transport suit brought by the West Cat he Sugar m New lork harbor. Co, against J. A. JJendrleksen njj N. Stohl, to recover iJiU.OOd, lias ALL SORTS OF PETS been continued from January SS to Feb28. AT BREEDERS SHOWS ruary Arguments were hamd Verterdiy fry P U Evans of the Ihlid diatriit The combined bleeders' shows of the Judge court, on the motion of plaintiffs counI Bleeders' and Pet Huxk associa- sel to strike a special demurrer, as well tion, the liiah Pigeon eiuti and the Utah on a motion by defendant a counsel Pat club it to he held at 148 Bout.fi Main at to strike reitain pert of plaintiff's street, beginning tomorrow morning and amended complaint The matter was extending for the balance of the week. taken under advisement by the, gtuirg. Harlow K. Grow, president and J. H. The suit was brought to rec ivef Armstrong, Secretary, declare that the which the rompmlnt alleges th deentry list evidences an unusual interest fendant sbAiracted from the company s in the exhibition and that there will be assets while In the capacity of many contests for the ribbons and ngsh promoter 'endacting 0 Incorporators, and to ha given th winners, (i C. Wherry A for damage alleged injury to the of Payette, Idaho, will be the Judge of company's business standing and effee. poultry and Pet atoik; C. J. tlveness from the alleged action of the txalt Lake, judge of pigeons, and , lleniy defendant. ' 'It I I,o-rar- tt $197,-oo- n, $100,-09- Iletof k SCARFS- MUFFS . . STOLE- SCAPE- SCOATEES And COAT- SIn th At Westminster Presbyterian church this evening at 7 45 will be held a program of music and various Interesting number by tha young ladles chorus During the servltas, Dr. Ernest II, Bmith, city superiatendent of Sthools, will give an wddres Mr. Stella Irons Swartwood will sing "Man of Borrows," accompanied by a violin obligato. Another Interesting number will he rendered by Bignor J. M. M. Henri, who will play "The Romunee," bv Richard Strauss, on the violin. Then th choir will sing some favorite songs and the young ladies' chorus will entertain with some bright features. , HUDSON SEAL- MUSKRAT V Mr: BEAVE- RSQUIRREL FO- XWOLF v MINK ETC. y P No Sunday School. to sickness there the Ciwlrg prevalent will be no Sunday school session her today, nor will thsr be a meeting of the Christian Endeavor society at the Philchurch. A service lips Congregational will be held at 10 45 this morning, at which the pastor will preach. l s- vVm f i 1 WESTMINSTER PLANS MUSICAL PROGRAM 1 i To Take Advantage of Our Amazing Reductions oiv Fur Wel'-om- ia-ti- 4 I "JSS5k t The b y' working reserve la a permanent losti'tlon and wiii be of Invaluable ssjisicnce in aiding In tha production of food for America and Europe a eoun trie who will b In want during the com ing year, a.ot ending t a atatemsnt ryide yesterday bjr H. W. Wells, acting national due- - tor. at the conference of the orgasi-x..tion- -, btld at the Ncwhouse hotel. 'Me. Well declared that many foreffwers brtll em'grate to Europe now that war ha ended and that their pMtcea must be taken by boy of the working reserve. Ernest G, Dudley, district dire tor of t'tah, Arisons, Nevada and California, outlined the general plan Of work for the for th present boys' worklrg reserve v ear ft is proposed to egtroll all hot t between II and 9 years of age In the state of Utah for work on the farms. It is also the aim of th officials of the or tninixntion to have farm craft taught In the high school, .to have a training camp for ti'ithing tne bovs lh8 rudiments' f farming, anti to establish a means of determining the employment needs of tue 'farm r. Mnvor W, Mont Ferry was raxbla to attend the mtifeience, helm; at 4i,gan to the men of the 145th. field ar fill ry K O Peterson, president of the Utah Agricultural college, wm also unabie to be present. The program was canted cut in other partlcul.u-- as previously anstate leaders nounced, about seventy-fiv- e belnif in attendance, J I 1 21AJAT " ui.b-trkatio- S - 240 - SOirf 234 Acting National Director toU Organization Outlines Plan of Operation, j ing (or Overseas Duty; 1 If), 1910. X'AX, Every Fur in Stock j s MORE THAN m S. 0. COOMBS, Branch Manager. WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO OWN GOOD .FURNITURE ONXHESE CREDIT TERMS? Outfit 3-Ro- of High-Grad- e Period Furniture I t ,.;p I I i 4 1 Pay for It It. 00 weekly Outfit 4-Ro- of High-Grad- e Period 4.00 Down, $1.00 7.50 Down, $1.6o 75.00$ 4100.00 $10.00 Down, $2.00 $200.00 $20.00 Down, $2.E0 $300.00 $30.00 Down, $3.50 $400.00 $40.00' Down, $4.50 $500.00-450.- 00 Down, $5.00 Satisfactory Term Arranged on Larger Purchases $ $ 1 S RICHABD W. MADSEN, Manager. 35.00-- $ Furniture 234 - 240 Pay for it $5.00 weekly & 2E52SS23CSS22SS3 IL1Y - 4O0TN ER DIES fN ARM ROCKER, lor Monday and Tuesday . . . vjgFWvy IfJ CALIFORNIA th v v E Green Inspects Prominent Mining Man Succumbs After Long Prop- erties of the D. & R. G. Line. t f;,SS5? Illness. 5V. F Green, aas'e'ant manager of t"e Denver At Rio Graode railroad. with headquarters in Denver, was In Sait Ijike yesterday. This trip west is 4x regular inupection of tha company' He return to Denver today. property Mr. Green find that general business good, although the railroads ar experiencing a seeming drop in business because of the rush before the armistice 1 e'gned The Denver A Rfo Grande, being largeli- - - n tojel and mine road, Is not now ier- busy with freight, as the bottom ha fallen out of th coal market, altiiougn a gjddon cold ennp.wi'l mean a accelerated maihei and a consequent rush of coal shipments, he After an iiinen of more than four Venn, Ernest I., Godhe, prominent In iiUMiiie-- a and min ngwirclcs of Balt Lake City, did Tburadav Nit Bass l,ke, Cai. The bvl will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow Kune mi will betnade at tl at time arrangements Nervous prortra.tion. brought on bv oierwtrk, wa the cause of death. For many vr.13 hjr. Godhe was associated wi'h his biothda, Aufhonv H. and Mur-la- v I U Gudim, ill the development of many mining properties, and gained a wide 1 acquaintance among men m that inilii'Uri The Urince foiisoiidat d Mining t iiivivry s property ,it i ,ot he. Nev , of the most suct-mi- i wasn't it thexe v cm lire He Was regirded jive a eadcr amopg the chemist, and metaliurgiats of s.iv ti f ntxt ! y I The mines and smelters ara uncertain Mr Godhe was a native of Salt Lake as to th demand for metal In the Imitv and wax nj varx old Ho h sura mediate fut ire, he report, and the railvived by his widow, formerly 5f rs S.illie road lompany ha not very much n seven and tiy 'tirnemwi, children, Mrs tiusine.ii to move I'ntti th period of X ,, ff t it , J ii. , iota of Cincinnati, Ohio Mrs recoiistnii i'on U past the uncertainty Mill's Iinviu it ait Itks. Mr Marion lags, so Mr Green believe, th market Jenkmt n il bah Lake, Mr Be-tMe- are lerta.n to le clogged with commodih c s (f Sait I.akc, and Lillian, ilium, ties for wMth there is no great demand. Krn st and John godbe lie is also soon by a regular army officer, but aavs survived hi his mother Urged to expend eveiy energy in the proMrs. Marv H duction of coal, th western mms owners that the congestion lnethe porta of Uranve Godhe a aleter, Mis Charles B Brooks, are now reported to be overstocked with ij Uli very great. B"d two brotheis, Anthony-Iand Murhaa fuel, for which the demand ray U (pidhe. . The routing svste.n of the railroad bus something to do with the volume of business at thi time of PASSES A Rio Grande is year. w ihc MT. d eonsl lered a route, while the i nion Iaililc route John Jacobs, Native of is an Citi-geT, Norway, d v trafWith the demand of the pecial to The Tribune. fic from the mlrws almost at a staiid-stt- 'l MT PLEASANT Since 1849, Dies of Jan. IV Fnner.il Uiaij I ohvloua. the eimat on veto he d Weiinesdov at Old Age. Mr s son. Lieutenant Colonel F. the gri,. j,i v'ltv cetn, tcry morning for P.oon a Will known firmer and limit Green, ha for tiie past year and a wool grow, r of I. q ha f te.n ,1, ta lei with the transportatIdaho, wlio died ion department of th army at point Special to Th Tribune. Bumlay I'on icflueiwv. I KHI. Jat) 11 4f debarkation He 'wa John Jacobs, at, died for several Mr Rrothifen was born in Tt PI month in i liarge of the debarkation Port of oil age at fi's home in this i it v yes- ant IE, isT5 and livid here urtii He wa the oldeit resident of nx year at Brest Pram e Rcvently he lie is survived hy his terday. from mSj ir to the rank he now Lehi. molher. Mis Hai s Ilmtherseu, fourteen Mr. howl and wag made general superintendJacoh was born in Norway and brothers nn.l sisters, hi wife. Mi $100 5103 MONTHLY I came to America with hie parent when ent of ermv transportation at' At. s sn fc- - rt 'J Krotherecn, urnl a littie daughter encrrigi is reic't-m- , 'I ; e h i.i s are so low will hard-e e 8 veer of was Frxn. you d he The familv . iie'tl i i u k' lie mjiinfn, t irers iiierlv Mi s e w e in New Uieute.iant t'o.onel Gen had the great tile eider Jacob iii'ti-Theaervues were condu, ted bv Jit them. You will enjoy' the m ') tn m c i ri n.s, qrnM'ic s of N d'stlnctlon died. company the PVnsnnt firb I O O. K . jnij levd.ng lodgn milt rr'a'ib- - wing tonslruetion, the of the first regiment of foreign .armed vml v, a tit a i yir In 184 the famt'y came to Utah, and the grave vv is deuicoted by Bishop v.'K r Mi In tosh l sin. yet this rng'i-ut- ii' Gmul troop to narch through the streets of ten day later Mr iacoijt went to IkmwIv , rolled arms aui pillowed VV th where he foliowod ii enalilml in r riurc . uuuntitv at 1pn.lon sln,e William the Conqueror, In the beautiful ritualistic snining S'"1 and bck h,'vi!-- up J l'kiil Co onel lr"en. then a captain of until lSH. wlien be icturoed piacqr 1,a,k to Uttn ail of th. Old a fign orur. .wav f, low Tfgular tr.ee, '.ltd "Haviilr' Twedth eng.neer. was among the setl'et in Iron couul-- r j( name to 11 id Urrsve was. k r Sintdnv n'VTivin 'a rod owr new "e gr our griftirs covered 1 th m e n,xiic l ' first United Bate. amr men' to aet foot tn.lbSS and had !y to bofut ohcr-- t 8 M, e was CC1 diioJVgnwif, fnr'u ns vour fortune with genuiao Spanish leather. P. j in Europe He waj-'- n the engineer offi- hee I. N'lnon at the hmre wh-rth cers reserve corps long te.ore the naMr Jaro!s was the faU-e- r was OfH I, tu of twenty ta-t to tomorrow or Tuesday, for the supply was war. entered ant among tion the of last long whom e'kht view him. Ine IwiV. At tiie 1 th firet men chosen (rove th reserve for chlfiren, Cltv ,n Funeral services will l hed from the cemeinrv'1 th serv'i. were (ondmici bv actlv isrvica lie expects to,b relieved Fast Not.e-GrarEd. Johnsioq and Chap amlly residence tomorrow. , i It' w-- V t h)l l ji? I ft , , V lain C. T. Drago of the local lodge. Professor C. L. Johns and O. J. Harney, J. H. Harnung of Slsntl. representing tiie grand lodge, I. O. O. F. of Utah, mad a short address. At the close of the service a military sa'ut wa fired and taps wa sounded Monday Mr. Julia Andeison Olson died from as morning at the age of 61 years, Obon Mrs, illness of several months. came to Utah thirteen years ago, vears of which she hat spent In lit. Pleasant. Bho is survived by herh (unwa hand, Jen C. Olson, to whom k, a; x W. ! ST BEST I; SDK, OFFICIAL Genuine Lealher, Brown Colored, LUXURIOUS 1 HAJJY ife, X, married last Reptemter: tnree child'en. now living in Denmark, a daughter, Mr, Lucil'e Baker of Salt lake, and two eons. Call and Sven Andeisen of Mt. Pleasant. Carl Olson is at present with the army of occupation In Franca and was the first ML Pleasant man to go overseas. Brief funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the hopie of Mr n Mrs. J C. Svndcrgu.ird The eneak'f were Bishop A. E .McIntosh, I resident The grave A. Men and Andie w Larsen. wo fled q a led hv Bishop McIntoh Petersen, of Olson Mrs fetolla The body wtio tiled of trfluenra in Rupert Idaho, last Bur.dav, wa brought to Mt Pleasant h'ii! ,fui cr;U services were held at th grave Wednesday atternoon -- her-- n Mrs. Pe'crsen is survived bv band. Fred J. Petersen, formerly of ML Pleasant, and four small children, all riousdy ill with lnfluer.at aiso her father. Peter f. Olson of ML lTeasant, and ten i,rt ihers and sisters. IL' VICTIMS -- ' ie ! II OF EMU'S ITCH POSIffl DEED ; L i , OLDEST RESIDENT OF FOUR ARE BURIED LEHI AWAY AT PLEASANT nest-boun- east-bou- n west-boun- ti i scr-vic- ip-r- a, Ji-l- F03 SOLID COMFORT h an tv d sign t r i m xi rim acss of irrfortmn, ti re kti cannot be surpass? at an-- - rme. anywhere. yeur new esat ou exclaim n jut u't vcm burg bear eee ju! st and fhienus room, rmr aim ration? Ckt this Rocker cash! iv-i- m e, h act-tie- T . ei',r -- -- io-rk- ii ' ro-ke- p, " serf-ice- 7 I e kt cant , v : $ pa--- bi is s Itch- It ia poslam'a mission, to rejie re ing ecxema's cruel distress and w store the discrdeied ak'ji to sisht'inei1 "non and health Comfort cornea as It emt' it Is applied to the sirs place cen'rated heaiirw power qub kiv k day should mails distinct (tne,.-metit. So cftecilve lx Foelm f"r v7' tbit Juki rna. rashes, pimple, scalp-scal- e w little of it will do nich. Its qua-uthat countw Sold everywhere. For free sample wn "e" to -- tmergency Laboratories. 47th Bt . New York' City. , Urge jour skin to become fce' clearer, better bv tha Maiiv us ofiAar I lam Sugp, medicate! with Posiam. J You Too Fat? Are If jour - you weigh wish rto reduce lasting . steadily, pleasantly and a small packnKs of oil of koreln b directions tjrug tore, fnlmw the at hr ' B surjirlved thinn-- r, supple and healthcc-it- r free by Korem Co. " n given. F, New Red , V a ora 11 Of N 3 to V P" .f are rested ned there neci-" fear nf the Feturn of fet N&tirMF no no may eat ewecu if you Lke, l u,ftu |