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Show t a. - , $ g 1EEN3TO 4 J PHi PlElEUUf CtJf 55 MEt Balkan Hi "ft 1ES 'retBia Jot 4 v And International Dry Farm Congress Comes Before Today's Session inrAssembly Hall Discussions and Addresses Touch Upon Matters of Greatest Concern to. Agriculturists. - best. H Irt in lie.' Pm . IFOR. Boutk The attendance at the third meeting of the National Irrigation congress held in the assembly hall this morning, was not diminished from the standard set on the second session Monday ' afternoon. The lower floor of the- - spacious auditorium was well filled with delegates, with the number of women present considerably increased over yesterday. The gallery was also will filled with visitor. - j An attempt to secure a merger between the National Irrigation congress and the Dry Farming congress was made by George IL Maxwell of Chicago, editor of a Chicago paper devoted ' to reclamation and irrigation, and an official in several associations devoted to similar interests, who advocated 'such a merger in a brief speech. He said the interest.? of the irrigated farmer and the dry fanner are identical in the end, and in his opinion a union of the interests of the two might profitably be made. Delegate D. II. Wilke of Colorado a merger, saying that the Irrigation eongreaa had become In Ita mleelon for the furtherance of the Intereeta of Intgatlon, end the speaker favored 'sticking right at the point of Irrigation." Knight of Missouri also opposed the Idea of a merger of the Irrigation congress a 1th any ether organization, hi remarks being greeted with applause RESOLUTIONS OFFERED. Geo. E. Bnretow of Texas, then offered the following resolutions, which were read and referred to the committee on .resolution wtthout debate: " "Resolved, that we review our endorsement end commendation of the hewtands river regulation bill, ( and in urge a very delegate to cooperate , every possible way In securing Ita enactment by the Federal Congress ' during the coming session. , "We heertliy fever the principles this bill which recognises - each a of river sad Ita tributaries as a unit from 'source' to mouth, and involves the , complete control or - its waters, not only as heretofore, by levy protection below but- - by storage and control of tho flood Waters above in such a way as to promote irrigation, drain, age and power, and to mitigate the destructive violence of the floods, thus from destructive to turning the floods beneficial uses " "Whereas, A crying need of the United States today is that a very much larger percentage of Its people should become cultivators of Its lands, and "Whereas, A very large percentage of the Immigrants coming to our shores belong to the farming class, but lack the means to purchase lands In the great West and southwest parts of our country, be It and it 4 hereby "Resolved, That the Twentieth National Irrigation congress now convened at Salt Lake City, Utah, recommends that the federal Congreea at Washington enquire Into the feasibility and wisdom of ha' Ing the national what establish may government land termed an be "Irrigation safebe the same to fund." guarded by proper legal and administrative machinery, for the purpose of git ing aid and advice In securing land under the public domain and Immigrants or making loans to su-'other people within our borders, so as to enable them to purchase and cultivate such lands and establish homes thereon." Kurt 0 run weld of Pueblo, Colo., of-- the, following resolution: "Whereas,, It is a recognised prinhighest ciple that the obtaining of the conaer-, duty of water and Its greatest ration In Irrigation demands that the water be diverted and used first on the the end upper reaches of stream-t- o that evaporation and seepage be miniof maximum the quantities and mised water return secured, and "Whereas, This principle obtains in a high degree In many streams having their sources In the Rocky mountain In region, such streams being perennial character. In and Adjacent to tha mountains, but becoming lit a degree Intermittent If not entirely loet before reaching regions of more abundant ralnfaH,.gnd "Whereas. On streams of such char- actsf the development by Irrigation of lands on.thrlr lower I reaches, ax against thorn upon their tipper reaches, Involves an excessive and perpetual loss of water and consequent economic waste, be K "Resolved. That this congress most strongly recommend to all prIVbtn projectors Of irrigation enterprises, (he federal reclamation authorities, and tbs 'courts In determining tha rights of igators the . full recognition of this principle so far as applicable to the end that th greatest possible duty ba obtained from the waters of such streams and the public welfare he thereby promoted In the .highest degree " ' PROF. B. A. ETCH EVERY. Prof. B. A. Etehevery, head of the Irrigation department of tha University of California, addressed th convention HI address follows: The lmjWrUnce of obtaining the Hgheet duty of 'water when It I realised that tho available supply, when, fully developed, it water will only serve a very small part of th total ares of land adapted to irriregation In tha arid and semi-ari- d gion. and that wasteful Irrigation has bean th main cause of Over is per cent opposed mich .AJtOg No AR3 E(tt ooo flmltl tm i. j - OANh Drake KPLB names lentlaL 3 A NO at th Sit VT Vi Export LUtaod tiiiNa, ,diF met Jtfl. -- h d - WINTER Dynamite Plots Miners and IflHImen at flcCill. Nev, Almost Unanimous a Aaginst of. Complicity in the Ambassador of the M- Wilson Repudiates Suggestion That They Should Be Withdrawn. cNamara Brothers. He Gave $102,000 to the Roose velt Primary Campaign Strike. In Pennsylvania. SCENE WAS VERY DRAMATIC THEY WILL BE INSISTED UPON MAY SAVE SITUATION - BINGHAM- CONDITIONS $28000 SPENT IN PITTSBU Clancy and Tvrttmoe Entered Plews Lot. Colquitt Advised That Order furl Of Not Cnllty Caars Against Passage of Mexican Troops Through Powers Have Mamed Belligerent States They III Not be Allowed To Extend Boundaries Report of Resumption of Work Two of the Mines Is at London, Oct 1 Ever ihng. anord-In- g Unsubstantiated. to the dispatches from the disseems turbed centers, ripe for the long expet ted conflagration m the near-eas- t. The armies of the Balkan states are Japanese Laborers Are Plajcd ,,n Pay preparing for war with loverish activHull While Carpnot ity The mobilisation order giten out ante Ane Dropped. yesterday is being put Into effect with all speed, according to diepst, to s re- -' cclved here Ely, NevvOct. 1. The labor The varlojs nations concerned appear situation is a little more hopeful to believe that the longed-fo- r movement hJH at last arrived when they will At a public meetbe called upon to mart h against Tur this, morning. list McGOl key. at night attended ing The Turkish government, diplomats hundred miners and several assert, would like to find an easy way by out of the present war with Italv. and the expression against thinks a war in the Balkans would give mQlmen, the Ottoman government the outlet. a strike was almost unanimous. The Balkan states at the same time, are anxious to get at their big neighbor The Steam Shovel mens union while she is Involved with one of the ha a meeting scheduled for to- Rynn Dismissed. Texas la Suspended Indianapolis. Ind . Oct. 1 SUtloned v ithin a rati In the small court room where they 'occupied almoet half Li race, the defendants charged wltn complicity In tf McNamara "dyna mite plots," ware placed on trial today before Federal Judge Albert B. who ordered calleJ "runsohilat ed , am No. . the United States vs Frank M- - Ryan, et sL" On motion of the government the cases against J. W. Irwin, Peoria, III: Andrew J. Ksyanaugh. Springfield, -- j Treas Elen H. Hooker, National urer of Progressive ; Prty, Ambassador! 1 Mexico City, O-- t On Witness Stand. Wilson repudiates ss unauthorised and I made this' the, suggestion gratuitous morning in th Neuvw Era a govern-- j meat organ, that claim for Indemni- Placed fn Evidence Statement wittp-ties by Americans should he of . j Receipts and Expnutltuma of Frt. miry Campaign In V. T. City V . drawn. . x f j The embaasr regard an expression of this kind " said tne ambaste a sador. "in particularly bad ; supWashington, Oct. emanating from a newspaper Of the opinion financial representative of the Roose- posedly operations of the government of Mexico Some of velt forces in the ) theae claims lack just or legal foundaCWer I" thin and campaign year anj The 'government an tion in International precedent er difijOuiiM. wnt not be urged b the j finances of the Progressive party i tcupced lx bad no evidence against their payment and All of United state. Other are Just to warrant their trial. wgre tj,e nubject Up for diSCUJ-either In International th men had been Mennfltd With the sion when the senate campaign J interof practice or on the ground Iron Workers' anion. contributions committee resum-- , national TOMORROW S PROGRAM. Mamity. E. At th outset Ortie Msnigsl United The government of th JO o clock ed hearings today. Music, Wednesday r.radd guilty great powers Htates expect and In duo seaaon will ' morning. Oct. 2. NOT GULTY William claims PLEADED alt definite the is action which insist at Flinn, that PHtiturgl Rev Francis dipiematlcaliy Invocation, by BELLIGERENT STATES WARNED night come cither wlta-i- n Short Thirty minutes for dislfin ILf) Eugene A. Clancy and Oiaf A Tveit-rr.o- e for damages, which or tbe precedents Roosevelt leader, and There atlll remain but two points in likely to be faken. President clear cussion. Fit precedent, talks by delenot Francisco pleaded of San ut of amicable consideration Hooker, national treasutet oft, regard to which diplomats ran continue Moyer, of the federation, refused growing gates to maintain optimism The first, of guilty AU tho other defepdants at shall be dealt with Justly knd gener"The Imperial Valle), an Irrigathe Progressive party,', were j these is the fact that winter is ap- to make 'a statement this morn their arraignment last March had ously by the Mexican government t tion Miracle," by W H Holablrd will render active war proaching and leaded not guilty. (California! SUBTENDED. r under subpoena to appear for ex 1 ORDER and operations difficult, while the second Is ing. Daniel J Rrophy, Brookivn. a former "Drainage of W 1. Gov Colquitt amination. Oct. that tha European powers are working of the Tex. Alkalme Irrigated Lend, by C. F. Austin. member board executive . RESOLUTION ADOPTED In accord and have warned the belBrown iUtab). Association of Bridge A today received a telegram from the It was expected also that C. C. Tsget-j-WTh following resolution was among Structural Iron Workers, was reported state department at Washington adligerent states, that whatever might Address, by Hon. George Sutherthe be the outcome of a war. they would vising hun that permission tor land. United States senator (Utah). McGill meeting, unable to appear oil account of yesterday placed la ths rec- at those thp adopted not be aUowed to extend any of their . "National Economv and the High His absence left SO men creasing of Texas soil by Mexican ord th voluminous Rooaevelt-Harr- lbroken . ConsoliNevada of at Marathon, man borders so as to take In a portion of largely composed federate entraining Cost of Lit Ing as Affected by Sugar to be tried. A- - ', and Cbgrisn eorreapoudonoo govThe , been Macedonia. suspended. Texas had dated employees: Beet Culture In the United States A motion to wt aside tbs order conf A,t present, there appears to be no and Europe," by Truman G. Palmreplied to the stat department Peabody, cwunaal hr Mr. Barriman,. That It la tbs sense of this meeting solidating the case, made on behalf ernor his was to passage croak-exathe ?, reason why any of the European powA that allow er. to objection be called was This sustained. and shall ba the dutji and sfeUgWUow ef of the defendants; at Del Rio. might t ers should become Involved If war all In Irrigation and" f common good to separated the various Indictment but of troops at Marathon.-no(nation by getmtor Pomertn wW breaks out, although It Is recognized use concerned for oar and honorable Power Development." by John to ba tried toDEFERRED.' defendants th bft ARRANGEMENT tor day asked for tltp. ta dlgsat that every legitimate ' state engineer of Oregon.' of ' every country that diplomats that -gether. mass of totters before questioning tbe It would take very Httle to draw them means hi ear power to the end The History of Irrigation,", by Washington. Oct. I. Arrangement yaara. hot McMsnigat. aged about 4 operations at Company phots willtemK "v of Mexican troops through wltnoeae. In once the trouble is started Hon. H N. Hayes, prosecuting attI Short, chubby and of a florid complex for passage either f be In suapeoded. state way any the deferred been by have Texas orney, Kevlar county. Utah. end thereby cut Ion, entered tha courtroom griRPlng department until an understanding is - r , fTANN'B CONTRIBCTioN. I AUSTRIA MAT MOBILIZE. , r Indefinitely, porarily Water Should "Why "Irrigation His eyes twinkled krenly as be glanced for off our nwgim v et rt.rtooance f Be Measured." by Prof. Richard R. . 'Wlltlm'FUn Austria. It I believed here, would ba tsma" of "Pittsburg teftfld defendants. H wtosefy rea&4 with Gov. Cah(uitL at tbfe, V"1" forced .to mobihse few of haw army Lyman (Utah I. professor of civil that ha had personally contributed the sna wrw TO DEFER EXECUTION. ASKED ' tneutqn. faLancL fir i j Utah. engineering. University of corps In Bosnia, so as to prevent Servper cent of the money for Dot. Rooee-- 1 whom he asserts, be once was assoclst Washington, Oct. 1. The state i r, to Pennayl- - ian from entering tha sanjak of volt's WEDNESDAY NOON. whom he now to ed. campaign but 1 primary the of first against Mexican Oct Bingham, today TOquealed ths which Is a part of oM Aervia ante. He gave J192.000 to tha fund of witness A be as a 12 U o'clock. Oct. J: In trlk prosecuting J. the of no 1 execution tho month found change to stay and which that country 1 anxious to which III 900 waa spent In Pittsburg, g other government . Grand organ recital at tho taberat Bingham, although th looked not a sign of recognition N. Carson of Texas, Under sentence Mr FI Inn declared ba would produce 6 recapture, .la fact. It is understood tha situation nacle m honor hf the congress JIcMamgal t Inscrutable grin to be shot atTampIco. Mexico, pendofficials are anxiously awaiting than union n addition to to th committee J G fllaht, A man! securing that and delegates. No one will bo possibility news from ohu quarters. The report passed between them f ill Investigation of th eharga a ing fhe is Inducement for who. territory bepar' without hia authority, bad slgnod ' 'j ou plead Ortie E McManigsi, do admitted after the reutal has him. Csraon's alleged offense work mm to begin at th Umt-- d .1 fi'nla to Join fores with her neighbors that Fllnn'a name to a telegram to th il was mt sub- guilty or not guilty, to the charges xgainet gun. stat mines to s and not State department known Tampa against Turkey.Standard OU company, asking supports J against you"" asked Judge Anderson SEVENTH MEETING. With the Austrian army thru partly stantiated oaa waa All the lor a seat in th sens' a. This jI The scene was dramatic ( The nam Japanese laborer mobilised. Russia, It Music, 2.30 o'clock Wednesday aftargued, may mere t of tha telegrams produced by ftenatory window: of the courtroom had been I the tali of roll on th d pla-e2. pay ernoon. Oct think It necessarv to .do likewise, ss I Penrose when ho mad his sensatjooslp to exclude outside annoyance EXPLOSION ON THE WALKE " sue particularly desires to prevent, a Copper corn pan This action was taken rurtaned Addresses by representatives of r charges against Flinn and th padding on the wall provided th- - exodus from the camp foreign governments. repetition of the situation which oc- to stop KILLS LIEUT. MORRISON Mr. Hooker speared first hd aald" Kittson carpenters' to deaden nol-- e --eemed to intensify the Addresses by governors of states curred during the preced.ng crisis when Japanee laborer as1 had national he acted of attorney Informally time silence A she was compelled, Under the threat assistant in.--who five been drawing WEDNESDAY EVENING, treasurer of the Roosevelt organization reply the beglnntng of the forward to hear the prisoner Dn-Ft I. Oct 1. Llut of German), to change her Balkan poli- check lr. Newport. bahis the k the o campaign. H-- p of ruboed MeetingEighth from the McMamgal cy because of her unpreparedness to strike, were dropped ts killed and u;ht need In erldeoce a statement of all Vfor' Music, t o'clock Wednesday evehis chin and grinned s pav roll this morning There was hand Boland the n armies of bv protect thr 2 receipt and expenditures In the Boos injur ning. Oct scam no explnnti n!it this action on the Germany. torpedo- - velt primary campaign In New York 'f th "One Us a Modern Homestead GUILTY "I PLEAD I HIT T) HALT LAKE Policy." by William K. Smyth (CaliQUARRELS WITH TURRET ilty The wfjgc'arv of state of New he a! I ptead guilty, your honor fornia). of tho ex-- e member Trrrrrh. TurTrtrn hatred of natural Boirtde their York." said Hflwfltookar. "aald this a wood s Mead, chairman M ManigaiS plea qualified him Paper by El ulHi board o' the VVet-key and their desire to extend their most complete statement ever filed the n v the state rivers and water supply ENTRY OF ,.f Miner 'eft for Salt Lake fltv witness for the government, for 'o- territory, all the Balkan wstate, it commission. Melbourne. Australia, by a political committee. deellr-I- n purpose he had been imprisoned officials but local th T tth out. hare urkey quarrels pointed The statement was made public at president Third National Irrigation monlb. But it occasioned no aurprie rr ik" VnowTi the purpose of hi visit arising out of the chronic disorder In the time It was filed congress, Denver. ISM, and Ninth LiXi.er also a member of the ex for he already had confessed -to Mhis Macedonia and Albania. There hare J It showed that JaU.t29.tt had been congress, Chicago. 19u0 Illustrated of (hDULY GELEBRATEB contributed been frequent outrages against ths eoutlre board said that he had herrd operation as a member with moving pictures. and JJ2.9MU spent tB the rew ' morn.Samara tlr halt Lake Turkon "dynamiting from of state Balkan City the rothirg Subjects primary campaign In New York. The ish territory and along all the frontiers ing J9.J1 tt was turned over to balance. R' ports are persistent that strike i TREASURY WILL NOT guards have been at each others rf the Irrigated lands leror.itng unlit th IVoftlr of Teton Valley Turn Oul by the national primary campaign fund are being brought Into camp throat at every opportunity rakrs g for emp production ,, tbr jgh know em- - ! a desire to annex the i tot thore in (011100 to RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Thousand to Welcome Herds Beside OF CROPS MOVING HELP and the acculflulalion of alkali dell' such rumor sanjak of Novtpaxar. Bulgaria, diploI icur.lon Train. Mr Hooker also filed a statement ol salts in th surface soil slice a of Maeedona. want mat arer and expenditures of the na receipt H Is a significant fait that, while Greece wishes for Crete and Monto-negrt treasurv O The i Washington. tlonal primary campaign conducted by 11 u Tha New the duty of water I affected by a has designs on Albania All the fait this no will make deposit i, umber of factors, the most Important The four hour Senator Dixon. Senator Paynter took four Balkan state have said they Irigg I la . ct. the statement and announced that the national banka to facilitate Is the value of the water. Where wa- would be satisfied with ths Introduction lal excursion train arrived ye, ielayed George W Perkin wa shown to have: ter la roost needed for Irrigation It Is of reform In Macedonia movement of crops Assistant Recre Turkey ha ed was by and York recejv th to New $15,000 contributed it Dub Ipm yeterly generally most .valuable, end If the promised reforms but they have never tary Bailey, who returned from El ft bra campaign end! 22.509 to the nations' ltn. N H . Where he conferred with thousands -- r valley resident payment for tills water la based on materialised. r Frank A. Muneey "about made that an Sands snd shouting cttlsen measurements' of the volume deliveied URGE campaign and NotwithMacVeagb. Secretary PEACE. OF PRESERVATION th same " nouncement He aald there was noth to th irrigator, the water will be used th th tiresome ' How meny votes did you delay standing In th sue of the necessity with care and skill, which will make The most urgent and categorical Oct. L A Roosevelt, 'ng to yndicat Haltfbury N was not dampened New York primaries?" asked Senator the duty of water high. On the other representations In favor of the presdeposit with A procession waa st once formed, Pomerene hand, where water Is plentiful and ervation of peace In th Balkans have tnreting st Hickory today ended ' About 10,099 a many as Taft got.' headed by President Don ' Drlggs. cheap, and sold on a flat, Ihkrgs per been made to Sofia by th Russian for- a ffght id th crowd and Col.Rooc-STRIKERS LAWRENCE eld Hooker, "but they were not count more tyre Independently of ths volume used, eign minister, Sergius Baaonoff or eit IU obliged to give up the atdozen a officials, and d ' Th other members of the trip! op' w here the Irrigator or Irrigation HAVE RESUMED WORK city It fas not to make a attractive float representing the deSenator Pomeren observed that the company la protected by a water right entente. Franc and Great Britain are temptcolonels only speech hi during adgentura which entitles him to an excess of wa- likewise using their good Influence, velopment. industrially, of the Teton primary expenditure was st the rate EarNorth Carolina the acrots of about S3 a vote Lawrence. Mass, Oct L The strike va'ley The most striking feature wa ter to tho detriment of other, there Is while ths members of the triple alli- trip toe day be was locked out of hi Mr Hooker vigorously resented any no Incentive for economy In the nee ance, Germany, Austria and Italy are lier ,nthir.lv Industhe 24 two declared hour by pe drawn on clad hy and rode the tmmcnM to. thrre plat,nr monev w4 x of water, crude and wasteful methods Just as determined to prevent the out- (,u In the sharp air of early morning trial Worker of th World employed yoke ol sroroy oxen t nc form pended In an Improper way of irrigation' prevail, and thn duty I break of hoetllltiea feature ed themselves hoarse r Jfi minute before his piigot was In the textile mills of this city a ,hat th)l nK.nl primary low. This la well Illustrated by the The posers have again brought i i(nvered of tho parade, and dispersed to Ihe th Imprisonment r protest high duty of water obtained In south before th port in the most friendlv ., ended f ever conducted," he raid OOV Atmltti Ettor atrJ "More thern California or elsewhere where the manner the urgent necessity for et athletic. rewho had hen H.M operatives nnmlcal th. n except th Taft value of water la high as eompared to lntroduetiow. r r'fcre .jr in As night came, th electrl. l'ght MILL KRlCt ui- LUMBER mill yesterday the mained from away camp gn- in New York thl loauli ties Th Greek minister here received a returned to work. Rome minor disturb- biased on the highway and the Impro- - trlmry ADVANCED $3.92 PER M. ances of with more abundant and cheaper wa- telegram today from the Greek preand pteasvimei plarae were reported ter supply. ,um.Tlt fl:, bv.Vr Hooker The Increasing cost of mier and war minister. Venexelos. stat of the ThT Srival of h lirat paraenger I covering the nkttoral expensenHOWM water due to- the Increasing demand Ing that th Hellenic government had pcatt' Wash . Oct. l Tbe an i as Ti ' fimmlto pri IT) Ty H ill loHC t mplf ttti In tht. snd to the greater coat of development decided t mobilize tty land and ni'tl pr'c ' if lumber had advanced II 'si flrswdIn 1143 the flght of new water supplies to extend the forces in coneert with th other state j a thouar.d feet over the low price of mem be red h those psrtl. Ipatlng In the j total of in thf 'hums conventjon Th grt-- j area Irrigated la Increasing the duty The mobilisation order for the fourl,., ymber, according to rlgurc th nttool of- -' eat Inmate or Male Mental Hoa- pn1itJrae hy of water throughout the arid region. kingdom go Into fore Instantly and mpilw h W C. Mile, manager of In Massachusetts In I famxatton Provo. at The ill effects of low duty of water mea llahl to serve must Join the col- - ,h coast Lumber Maaufacturer pita AGED MTORAT CITIZEN DIES j which Kl.-xnag sjwnt for the primary Dec. 2t, 1911, the average The order aloi 4,o. lai'on have been forcibly brought to th at- ore within 24 hour flht and for th first three we' k tention of the Irrigators by the water- apply to subjecta living abroad ) Special f'orreapSndrnc, total The llnokcr statement 513.91. 'Data enm- Th commission appointed by th 0f logging and damages of alkali In nearly Lester, a well knvan rer'd-Provo. Oct I Three deaths occurof 1143 99') 62 and totaled exreceipt every Irrigated section, and havi In- Turklsh government. to. Inquire Into the riify by Mr Miles also showed that red T9 years of a ,. pioand 64 1141 national all of for of Murray. at the stare mental hospital here penditure creased tha duty at least on those lands grievances Of The Malteses! tribesmen th, shipment of lumber since January of pneu- - j primary campaign up to Sept, Which are affected or which are liable In Albania, left Consunttnofite (or flea - hl, ireeded the cut fey rx.g m foe: yesterday. Edward D Horton, 35 years neer of 144, died this morning 15i: to be affected, aa Indicated by tha us tail, aecording to a special dispatch re Rr4 y, estimate that shipments for o4. who was committed from Salt nonla He leaves a wife and several rroan-u. children Arrangement for of tha water table. IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTORS. calved her today. the rear will exceed tha cut by ULMJ.- - Lake Oct. 15. 191 L died of j angina the funeral hav not yet been made. fMt The Balkan sttuatlog eeuaed n un- The courts have not Ignored the InThe lit of Important contributor survived is his H of a. parents, section by pectoris most la water and damvalue el the creasing steady .opening follow wife and three children The body ages of wasteful irrigation; as a re- the stock gthsog here today Ihd , aiiwiy serrica also has been suspend bis CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Frank. A Munney 119.000. George worked Urgtly by army will be taken to Wanshlp. Summit sult, court decrees are not In general when west continental advice arrived i, j, W Perkin. 122..VJO W Emlen Rooee-vI- t. county, for Interment. An aged patient, so generous or so extravagant as In tha with numeroua selling order the mat;-- 1 IWni,f 11 000. D K Hanna, 525.900; H. " nere of autotnubiies throush- - known at ths hospital aa "John the The United States civil service com- I, Moddard 4 S. Alexander fl. Cochket became flat all around. rhr fiat. with no other known Italian." and "rr bean hav surordered to out FLSO. I have briefly stated the agencies Barbour. name, died of senile exhaurtlon He mission announces the following exam- ran. 110H 00 fl. Htrau. which are leading to a higher duty: I TROOP TRAINS ARE Bird I '9" 39 years Willi inations tv be held here On Oct 19 Charier had bran a paatient 11.090' HamilF Hr shall now attempt to state briefly the 3vo LE.mXO BElCR.UE!Ur AuihoritK nd'ge. pearao'l. colored. 55 years old. without teg gpec.a it in rural education, men d. rlrit W'htterldge. F h d'fference between a low duty and a relative, committed from Ogden last only, on i'h). 2t laboratory ajwialant ton' h 119 ten, frank L tro - p MOVTFXKX.RIkX ARMY l,o.i high duty end bow tha duty can be Belgrade flerrla. died of dua ..f spring, r g complication In ror, to Ke-awfvtant in J ORDERED all were I (male), tli l.vrkln. 11. 090. In MOBILIZED P Of engine.-nli creased by minimising th losses tr capital leaving J cat f. barco Investigation t mate), medical ,Oim M 32991, PrAlbart. utliti water which make th difference be- night long for Nlsll U other garri-to- n IGE MQUBE Oct. k Klftf- Nicholas of Vcnru Interne, government hospital for the Rh ftuto Everett Colhv, 9, JO; Doug- town near th Turk lhr,Jron tier tween a low duty and a high duty, iynm' of Allen A Rons Ire houww on Insane: on Oct 24. negative cutter tea Roblrsnn If- (VO E H Hooker and ' ordered the grneral . These losses are: Many butlness bonsa In thin city Mctitenesrn today Flrst-r-Th- e loss Of water which oc- - hav been compelled to closo owing to ncbillxatlon Of ths Mnntenegrian army, th north wean old burned at 1 o'clock (male), miller (male).' collector and Blanche Ferry Hooker, tt.099; Rooae- their employee haring been ordered according to a dispatch received here this morning. Tha loss Is estimated at compiler of statistics (male), general mechanic, (male). (Continued on peg eight) to Jot a tbelr reft men U.., .Tbs treat from UsttlnJ (Continued on peg two.). 1 v To Charge Lorige For Moment for Attacking Turkey Has Arrived. Proposal to Unite National Irrigation Congress .y States Believe ! - i lThe ' j y - I te Bur-get- -- Inter-rattou- ho P-- ''it . y-- ' bv-tb- e j 1 -- t T QutEjtr Nori-pasa- he ers , , ..it , : s 'rs e - p , - rom-par- I -s m nn 1 rv 1 f water-Irrgln- o 1 i 1 gt v ( nhe fg!nt Co-h- ,v -- - utt - T- ',w ' & nte : J I ,PH hod nt (i , - j p ; j r- - -- fr 0"r 1 T ore tr ms l( |