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Show ' i DESERET wilt b which to pstlon-wifew days nnd commit-wi- ll in bn nsmed nod a working or. op no that fund may sanitation built possible. bn necured nn qoiokly . 1 a, grtv Provo Office u GiSSEr NEWS EVENING 1 SATURDAY OCTOBER 2e ' ouhaestpttou rw resents and eemptaiata delivery should be maderegarding so i arses A. Oliver let Went Bt. Teleo (tt North for im Patty, Pstsrday in, Arwnt Bern sad News . Chares aad othor publftcattoa All Political Parties Are Engaged in' Campaign ! OODEN, Oct-- 20. A for nn allowed act, the two by the corrupt prectleee nra nollutal portion in toUnawincounty honors at, waging a big fight The election. headquarters eontinr the the Republicans and theism-orat- s arc gcaoaa of much activity. No tons is bet nr Jett ontorned to tobring the voters matters that i before tbs respective politicians opinion .ofId the sdvteed of. be they shoo Aims Pesrrson Is In charm of the Democratic campaign and la assisted of workers at the head, by a Bomber The quartern on Twenty-fourt- h la in street. the charge campaign Republican Skeen.- tt e headquarters be- of Moroni big on Wah tartan avenue. Lorjan forOffice AH esoseriptton payments and eempUUwts regarding should ho neAe to J L Johnaow. stfleo with H. A. Feder-eo- n (ft Co. tt Weet First North St Telephone (1 Nsmft telephone 122. Agent for the Deity, Saturday and The War Department, has Authorized the Mows and Church Semi-Week- ly , m ; , m Z?u . JZZi t V2!2-- ! srr p J tr srewis meet needed. Jut s Gladys -t- a ' the stricken --- - - -- . " - Hoiue-- - Damage. -Fire - OGDEN. Oct 24 Fire canned by a Titley. superintendent iron canned damage - a the - rear hospital, while car- dieand roof of the borne- of Mr.- and wall the stricken with a Welch, lit TwRuty-elghthe tn-. u wmMdrt with M - yeeterday to be. ri. street, estimated at The occupants Wre away afternoon. 1 Dirtyy rom borne at the time, and tbo fire was discovered by. ' neighbors. Tba reported house to the property of Job Flngxws. 1 a tad is reported S st her home, 3fi etteb from tbs disease rZ isctude Pettit, 1(1 street; Ed. H. , t bnkemsa on the Colon Ps-r- ts died st a local hospital; Storey. 1025 Capitol SW Clifford Anderson, George 3 frjrs, son of Mr. and Mr Charles - LOGAK, .OcL St. According to arrangeroeut mad tr by the speeds tot lnyltlng eligibleao apply In charge of the students train-inentrance to the Infantry officers' f n g corps at the Utah Agrtrain army camp to bo opened at Camp Fremont, Calif., Dec. 1. The statement icultural college and the committee ou says: education and special training of the Utah to to send 7 candidates to vir department, the entire Induction this camp, agss 11 to (ft. A11 moa are! ;? ntrlng the col mQ eligible except those ln class 1 of drafts previous te 8epL 12, and men lege unit o the 8. A. T. C. may be ln deferred classifications on account conducted by college and military of agriculture or necessary Industrial according to a statement Justt Ail others with high occupations. Issued Capt. Stephen Abbot, by school education or equivalent busiofficer. ness experience should apply. AppliUnder these arrangements, men do cants should Immediately get ln touch with the military authorities of the not need to secure induction through B. T. TJ. students - army training their local draft boards. They may he , corps; headquarters at Macser Mem- inducted Individually under competent orders issued by the provost mar- orial shal general through the college. This shortens Induction proceedings mi-- ; operation much terially and makes thsmen tore convenient lor dealring in-- 1 a f. Anderson. Marcus I.ewle Btired II years, who died at a astute!.- ' . i yai of Liquor to Browning until and Induction may continue Big Cattle DeaL MURRAY, Oct, 21. Politics seems Including OcL 0. Induction offices be In tv adjourned havo been opened by the college at Murray. Even R- E. Allen Is back PBOVO, OcL 2 Salt Lake City, Ogdon and the gladhand shake to . mUWng -- and from Logan, m he whoro ou Canada, Alberta, ksj. t H home of John Crown everybody seems to be doing buslnees reprooaDtad th Knight 8ng&r core in tranafArrfna 11,HW bad of caw (sw Trier avenue, to complete nsusU" - apparently uncon. pany U loKktynondKiiTgbt and J. D. Wat-oHr Frowning The trnnks , v ,boot PHtIcs. purchased VACANCIES AHEflLLED by , whom they wtr taken to the sherlfTs offlee. ugar company. It to promised, however, that the from tb dentes that the In- (r his property or that day before election wm end In n t The Oct. 24 delivery of rain each containing 1 gallons - - a, Si IW trunks were delivered. wto ha wife told the express. inhere was some mistake tw tanks did not belong to ft h wife telephoned to him khscidettt but he did not at- ftt mpqftanre to It. realizing lieaukc bad been made, be I I u he th ban on "MziDd; to lifted by that tarns. . InfluensA to waning here. There are only a few cases; the HfH disease headway has this city. In Th 0,,ui. Commercial club rooms have been preened Into vice for emtr- Ktticy hospital purposes, but so far cases have been treated . only two si there. It to reported that Murray to freer from th malady than any city A Ln pm Aavuea to in the of ,lke ,,lM. Bishop Thomas Warnock Defer Beet fnntrarta ' of Grant ward has gone to the Lost T. Idaho, with the inten- country. r growers n River . p 0f a farm, having re-S, I ," iWaX"oUrfsrmlebun. ""J iLbJ thCORUntT f wfnmg contracts tor the kmii m spite of the fact that Br'nton to again under smallpox quar-p- 1 nunpiiUea have decided to Bunton to again under smallpox qoar- thle action antlne. Margaret 81mona a sister of '?? l?r th Mrm- - Bcinton, has the disease. v rrees opon at the a. Logan eon- -. . hs witter may be settled. At ... LIEUT. L. H. OWNS- should ke worked out by the rit ,k,re and the companies fc!L Lra. according te the eonlract are e JrLfore bef(W arrangement tor the 5 'a, ti ot,nl macb made. . . (Special Cerrespondenca) NEPHI, OcL tL Word reached Ne-p-hi last night that Lieut. Lawrence H. Evans, who was severely wounded In action fn France Bept. 12. died two days later, according to information receiTcd from ..the government from Senator Wllliaga U. King who took an Interest la ascertaining the condition.- - of ths young man jnd - FuneraL tt. Tbe foneralVf Edward Farrer, Who died yesterday of1 will be, held at infhatnsa, Spanish at the o'clock tomorrow afternoon The cortege 'will provo cemeuwy. leave 'the famVy residence; ftftft Watt Center street, at 12.20. , . ' Prwvw Mews Notes. Mrs. Mary i. fluff left yesterday for Buhl, Ida. to visit vnembers of her family. On her retire n. Mra Cluff. who is the state rice pi eaident of tbe National War Mother organisation, will organise a local ehak'ter. Mra J. O. Berry said her son, J. T. Berry, who have boea HI from Influenza at Chicago, are reported to bo out of danger. The ladles sf the FVt ward have contributed 82 aprons Ao ths Red Crofts shop. A grand opening s,oroa sale will be hetd'at the shop as sm'tt as the ln- floetisa Is over. R. B. Thurman was here from Salt Lake yesterday. A son has arrived In the family of Mr. and Mrs Harry W. Startup, and a in the family of Mr., aad Mra daughter ' Paul Davis , o Moses Evans of the T the was hers frotn company Sugar on a yesterday Spanish Fork factory . " ' buainsssrirlt Chester Willis Hutchlnr of Spring-vill- a and Era Pelkey of Provo were married yesterday by Btshon Oartt PROVO, H. after his letter tl1 Ptaln. C. A. Case, of the h!Ubewetheric!ft,rnSri,rora oompany-- Co. A. " Englnoera. ibchar tv! lth American E. F. of which Ueut. Evant K'iodine, apt i was a member, says: TAeuL Evans was one of the best '"nma Wti the ton of Bf- L Fcrguiani, . officer ef this command , Uked JJ (ltd at the to nnder- fa cheerful and ah. any .rk that willing to be done aad PumcH.! ky hi henever ehlrked dntyor parenUnd JK i danger la probably thr reason he is not with n Mr. Evans was bora at NcphI, Oct'.' 1110. He enlisted In the liith. ftirat I Field Artillery In Bettery E, a Cub) , is I and accompanied that membert in ftnr!raAuS-- tt. MIL command to Camp Kearny, where h I , was made a corporal - . , and was Get- in ji n Informal the mops and plats department.put On fit at tit lt... thi three May ft he was ssat to Camp Leo tot the tfi1 J ( DivHi "U'cboom, eh officers' training school, where he was to made promoted to second lieutenant on May urge.. Lvan 5. and on- June 2ft, he landed over seas Tfi " ail g,,B 1..4 .'nf raphical 2 Clhurch fe' ? Sept, I. he wrote his father that h rt i? aarai JtfiJ th hd sueceasfuliy passed an exam ' Inatlon for a promotion, bwt did wot , live to get It. he to He survived by a tMaem wt T awni ft. . th brother and throe sisters hie mother authorities, having died but a few months iga ij'ef the misfortune, - P. Billings Judge A. H. MArgsn ahd Cch'ri Stenographer Adelbert Bigler were tfn Heber yesterday, where Judge Morgan held court. ' Mr. and Mrs Chss R. Lewis -of Price or pawed through Provo yeri-wlH spend San Diego. Cal. where they the winter. Mra Lewis was formerly Mrs Edith Beck Martin of Provo. A EXISTS AT SUGAR FACTOR! (L . (Special Correspondence.) SPANISH FORK. OcL 24. The labor eltvatioin gj. tbq ytsb-Idah- o Sugar company plant at Utto place is serious of ths epidemic of lnfluenzk. R. L Reward hat issued an appeal to the local council of defense asking that every available man from stores and be urged places not of vital Importance to go to work at once, or it may be the down to shut necessary plant. The superintendent has provided masks for There has bees all the employees about ft hands short thus far and this has made the wprk more difficult for tbcoe employed. About 4 per cent of the employees at premnt are girls and woman. jrko body pf Ernest Kendall, arrived PtrZTo (fare today from Camp Fremont, Gal I 2 tbe young man died several days where Father am) e? I. . by supertnduoed ags of pneumonia Tha mother of Mr. ftpanleh inflsensa den, QuoU Fixed. 4 Kendall. Mra R. A. Yoon g. of Benja-received a telegram about a week age stating that her eon wae aerloualy ill gad later was notified of hto death. tl7Wntfr.eln,rMr. Koedall was not widely known nt Spanish Fork, be having made hto du:?11 L!fa aSrTrf home for some time In Idaho, and It was that place be ends ted sad left for the Allowing Isflkmasa. During his at camp Aug. i of this year. .Hie traistp bad ! tl ike (A,!" appointed Mra. Cleons An mother tbe body sent there for daughtdr. of dtrnn Cral. him visited AaronA. Fayns eaL Th young, man was 12 by ahairo.. contracted the disease osd died at i; interm end no married. Open elr ef ege year funeral services wli b held Saturday at effernoon Benjamin, Bishop Johbsoa Tfcu? f In charge. families at Benjamin fit are three There , with afflicted ppadish Influenza. au. Medl' Mn Andersen was a faithful . ... .. of th Church ef Jesus Christ ioemberi ftf Let-1r y Halnte. For a number or .year' ts&DY DOT I16ft I he served es a member ef tb re tin ward bishopric, wae Sunday c ool superlntendenL and held many oftier responsible position "riS-aisjttsrKHis daughter, Cleora. before her mar-- ; rNperipl CorrespendetHm ) '? A wot s Fork, Oet. 24. Ths two B. Y. unto tu4Bt lh sl . raar old baby son ot Mr end Mr J54- serrit rrwvw. Mr. AndereoiMeeve died Wednesday at the Faxtaan srd two son Hyrum J. Andereon and Linden Andereon 'if S1!14 I,1 73 Ltmtiy Of this . was iae Mrs! with s h rid""two'"dau'g faring r 4Hirt you Rose, of Provo, and ftMee Cards iia't only s short time. Th funeral Henry ji loss wltl be held in the. second AniHrzoiu. of Sallpa In November. I? Mr- - Andereon house Halartlay. married Mias Millie a ark nieetttig Horenson of this place. and Mrs R. L rhlpman were Salt Jr; Mrs- - Anderson k Wednesday. died a number of a'.eltors years ago. and In 11S Mr. Anderson any cases of Hpanfeh lofluenaa Not A. me ' 5. - L f Daushter - ;r , catoan n tor-da- ON REPUBUGAN TICKET . tah-Idzh- The Vr hampered by manjr ,on of ground because of htt to the grow. Fiirer . -- fv and 30. October. 28, 2 U&use, FHcatellOg.On , ie, ' I duetion. .Both vrwntlpnaj and cellegtata eec-- 1 filled by.. HE COURTED BY MAIL ttoas at the eollege may be Induction. this method of voluntary At p resect very few openings exist ln the collegiate section, and not more than 200 men can be accommodated in PROVO, OoL 24. aamoel D. Radmall the vocational section. -- Of those, nearof Pleasant Grove has Died sett to di- ly 100 may secure training as radio vorce against Elizabeth Rad mall ed ths telephone electricians. t Those men married her Awg- - W. 1918, after a' 1st rants of Scot. 12 or If registrants Corps Army-Train-ing -- ' ; Special openings exist tor training as: Telephone Electricians Topographical Draughtsmen Radio Operators , Surveyors ' ...Auto Mechanic Blacksmiths . Chauffers . Horseshoe ra ' - Concrete Workers -- Machinist Wagoners. v The number the is limited. Only prompt appearance at .the induction offices in person can liwure your acceptance. ; Weather Fnreessts. Fair tonight aad Sunday, freezing temperatures towanner night; Spnday. Comparative leal Weather Data For (Special to The Nows) October M, MU, Bele.i Ida. OcL 2. Tba following Statement has been issued by Dorothy Temperature 8. Befrgs-oBoise, secretary of ths Highest yesterday Woman's party of Idaho aL a confer- Highest In month last year.. ence with Alice Paul, national chair- Higuest in this this month since 1124. man of the Womans party, and Abby Lowest this morning .. -- ....a. Scott baker, chairman of politics, Lowest this moAth last with Senator William E. Borah, held at Lowest this month since yesr..... 1824.... the National Woman's party headquar- Nor nal for yesterday ,, t ters m Washington riday: Men', yesterday "Miss Panl telegraphs "We have Accumulated exeesa this month I talked over suffrage situation with Accumulated excess sines Jan. i. Senator Borah, especially as to his Inches Precipitation vlgw of the binding obligation, of. his party. Our understanding from ths Total , Interview is that be will carry out the yesterday platform by voting -- for lbs national Total for this month ......... Accumulated deficency thi suffrage amendment it sleeted .......... month 8(0010 Borah's Intention to support Total since January 1 the national suffrage amendment has been rumored persistently among his Accumulated deficiency klnce Jan. L. friends and party leaders In Idaho for ths past two weeks and is therefore Relative humidity at ft a m. today no mors than bas been anticipated. Relative humidity tt t pm. yes .. ..... terday observations at am.: Weather IDAHO STOPS ALL Tempsratur WILL VOTE FOR SUFFRAGE Local: probably f CAMP LKWT3, Tacoma. Waah., Oct. Ths beir of soldiers who died oa and after'AprU ft, 1817, .when th United Statee declared war on Germany, but before th war flsk Insurance law wag enacted. nr entitled t th benefits of the set according to ft ruling received here today, from 'Washington. Bren though a soldier did gef apply for Insurance within 120 days after the act Was publish- -. ..but, died 25. within th period subsequent to the passing of tbe art, hi heirs are J titled to compensation. The opinion, tt to said here, clears up scores of eases that havs been awaiting settlement. The opinion was handed down in th death of a soldier killed by lightning in Missouri. July 27. 1117. Ho was not married and hto mother will receive f26 a month during her Ufa.- - Tb opinion says: "Ths soldier, voder the act was Insured for 8 4.(00, which win be the amount that wil) cover nU similar case Members of the national guard tq federal service also or affected by the ruling. Another Insurance opinion received today says a soldier charged with desertion, but not tried and discharged from the service also carries insurance to ths amount he paid for before his trial or provided ha die discharge from the service. An industrial furlough section hag been established In tha Offlee of the adjutant general of tb army which will receive, investigate and approve or disapprove all applications for indefinite furloughs to enable enlisted men to he returned to industry, according to an order received today from Washington. Th section is charged with revocation of furloughs and tha transfer of furloughed men from one plant to another as emer- gencies may Justify. Tbe section also may allot to various government departments and independent government establishments any skilled workmen - among soldiers i sllgibto to furlough. - . rt' Anthony boNpitgl, died of pneumonia yesterday. 8he earn to Pocatello two yeara ago from Balt Lake Citv. Her parent Mr, and Mra Jame O'Donnell, of O Brlen, Wash., are expected here today, when funeral arrangements will be made. (VkipecUl to Tb News) Keel Man-wi- ll PAYSOIC OcL 24 died oX influenza Wednesday eveSpanish Influenza of his parents. Mr. ning at tha homeManwiU. He was IS Causes Four Deaths and Mrs Va-nr student years eld mid a second-yeaschoei. in tb PaysoA high ft (Special Correspondence.) Mra Lula Allson Duneton. wife of Bennett Dunste n and daughter of Mrs. Ida., OcL 24. More than of a WESTON, ecore of influensa eases exist here. Lucy Wilson, died Tuesdahn dvsnlng attack of Four deaths have been reported ln tbe heart trouble renewing influensa. Sbftrt six days. Mra Luther Fife' and had re. past And Psjeon, bora there April 1. lifelire. Fit Patrick died Oct 44. and lf7. - fehe is sided there all her Mra T W, McKay and the small Mr and Mrs Alex Luad-qui- st vidovr Wid om child. by daughter ot died OcL 21 The funeral of Mrs Luther Fife was held at the residence on ' eur-vlv- td t unday,OcL I College can induct SITS SENATOR BORAH Tmer Court - -- 8Ib George W. County ' U LOGAN, OcL 2ft. Thomas H. Merrill c( Richmond was today placed on the Republican ticket as nominee for state senator in place of George W. Lindquist of Logan who resigned some days ago. A strong effort was mads by ths Republican leaders to havs H. E. "Crockett, placed on ths ticket, but (Special to tbe News) the officers of the First National bank POCATELLO, Ida. OcL of which Mr. Crockett to cashier obPr. E. jected. H. H. Jensen, of Hyrum, .who T. Biwar, secretary of the state board was one of the legislative nominees on Of health, yesterday lsiued an order the Republican ticket, also resigned which prohibits the holding of puble end R. W. James, of Paradise, was metln In Idaho during tbe epidemic to fill the vacancy. Both influents. Gatherings Inside DarttMVTare opened headquarters on i ot Included ln the order which South Main street but there to' little or?ut will pat an and to all moot activity ahown, the headquarters - be- Inga. It was found tbta political autdor moot v ing deserted. ing attracted too many popl toU-I- n A mall apaoo to b aafo uddtr James P. Hansen, of this city, has received word from s - hospital in tbo elreumoCaaeo France that his son. James Ivan Han- a.tCISr,Ln..to ennonnesment made A. B. Eafon, sen, has been wounded, apparently In Idaho is behind Chairman mors than ftft.ftOO 0 in tbe right arm. He wrote the letter war to (evlogs He hand. recovering, check on 41 counties in the stamps Awith his left v state ehow the letter says ales to have amount of ff.l.t07 M. Thomas WiUmore has merited word- r.h.tHif in the camnnotg t? Willthat the body of his son, Joseph In- - paign, which came to a cloae j months sgo. was ftft.SOMOO. 'it"re 'bV more, who died at Camp Kearny of T. fluenxa several days ago will reach lleved, however, that with a little Ales in November her today. Funeral services have and DecemberamP will pul Idaho over been arranged to occur at the borne the top. j era will be Sunday at 2 oclock. Idaho reach paid their The appearance of cold weather salaries as usual the enforced hero has stimulated the beet farmer - vacation owing todurirtg the tnflensa carnd Is to domic. It work to greater efforts costing tire taVe spproxi-Tie- d 30Ae-4aH- y on now duringrall hourwof pay theaalatle of the A the of good and nighL 7,0 or more teachers employpart light ftl.OOO.SOO crop of beet to ed. Th schools havs been closed for Of the part week a stflt in the. ground and more help - to three Mother M. Clement assistant mother Beaded If it 1 to be taken out toon.superior of th Sister of Merer of 8t Pajyon Residents Die Victims of Influenza r t Foryouf conveniefive special Induction offices will hi opened at the Bannock proclin,of -- ZZS, Students 1 eontrshlp by corrsapondencc of high must hAv had two diatcly after ths marriage the dofen-,TJiant tt U alleged, aciumed a very achoot work to qualify. . Over on tommtndinr lUttud toward plaintiff hundred moa may aerura tndurtl n and everythin about the home, and for training aa earpantera concrete finally on Oct 11 "he flew into a workers, cSuffeura, auto mechanics, temper, packed up her trunk and left., m4chlni experts, horseshoora, aevsr live with Plain. engineers, topographical ,MrTOyor On the marriage eortiflcats Mraldnghtsmen and blacksmiths Th( Radmalls name, before her marriage, men must be registrants of Sept 12 .appears as KMxabeth Williams. (0. of or not in Class 1 if registrants of a VUuefielda, West Va. Mr. RadmaU to (2 prior date, and 1ft years of age or over. They must possess a grammar yun old. school education or Us equivalent. Tvwty-four- h Mystery to offer, you induction into' the cL It. Th officer In PROVO, charge of the B. T. Students Army Training corps have Issued a state-me, -- OGDEN, Oct. Nurses and per- - L ng Correct Figure. Sir Correct figures of t),e result of h-t fourth Liberty loss drive (h thin county hove been obtained J. Stillwell. The, pleleg by Secretary a total final report shows that fl4,- control. 2' Die entire rity are m eu4seripttoa sn wonting to 82,841.-jS-u was 14 oq IM were mada The quota inaoentor say m-- at first. iS nt the directorate. , ware rf Spuush Influenza and as these are j Tand a. the htimber of u kaeomlng iess daily the fn physicians are ttfww to Abe epidemic that MM a llil Y-t- OGDEN. Oct , 24 Articles of IncorGuaranty Mortgage poration of the the councompany have been filed with do a real will ty cleric The company bosinesa Tba and .state Ityfestment In SOM shares 184,00 capitalisation'!stock valued at II and 'of preferred tt 500 shares common stock st It. The officers are .Carl Cl Rasmussen, president; J. 8., Andrews, secretary treasurer: and these with K-- 8 McConnell. form George J. Kelly and - A.- -"" i-- - p- FOHSSIONTO t flew Corporation. uct Utah Agricultural College COLLEGE T.1LL CONDUCT th auto-matlcal- ly s- Maj. Cronkhite Kills - . , , Himself Accidentally , CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Wish. Oct. 2E MaJ. Alexander P. Cronkhite. son of Maj. Gen. A Cronkhite. In command of th Eightieth division. - now In Franea, accidentally shot himself here and today with en automatic pistol died within two minute MJ. Cronkhite was In th 212th engineers. arriving here from (bmp ForOct 8 The accident occurred rest, on ths pistol rang Maj. Cronkblt had fired a shot at ths target and turned to remark on tbs excellence of Th words were no sooner spoken it than the pio! In hto hand was discharged, ths ball entering hto breast. Hto mother , reside ln Washington. -- . D. C. Ho graduated from West Point In 141ft. one of tbo highest In tb elate, wa assigned to the engineering corps and within a few month received promotion to the rank of first lieutenant.. When th officer' training camp were eetabllshed he was detailed as an Instructor and 14had been on dutv In that In four enmp IP cnpacitr ird Instrnrtor reunited In prumdJ Hone to the rank of captain and-- , maj or. He was unmarried. Western Casualty List In todays casualty list appears the name of William W. Ipeon, Beaver, died of disease. ltb, Washington, Oct. 2ft1 Th following causal ties are repotted by the commanding general of tbe American forces: 4 Killed ln action 21 Died of disease 34 Wounded severely .v Wounded (degree undetermined) .130 27 Wounded slightly Died of wounds received 4s action 4 Died front accident and other causes 4 Muting in action G. ................. ............ v Total .. 21. ... DIED OF DISEASE. WHItem W. Ipaeu. Beaver, ftoh a widower and five Willie --H. Cord Lockout, Mont. Dies --of Influenza A- - faithful Lsuter-d-ey Roller t .J, Brown. Morrtoon, Wash. Ha tot.- - -- Th -funeral of Mr Fit B John Mmeeuia, --Mont. Blmughnefleyr Patrick was held at Die T. Ftnnell. Lewiston. Idaho. Rufus (Special CorreDdnleaves Fits Mra a Patrick Monday. AND OTHER PAYSON, Oct. IS GtHirge W. Tan- widower and ' four children. The DIED FROM ACCIDENT . of .pneumonia fol- ftinereJA of Mrs' T W. CALKED. ner died toot Sight He McKay and the son of was ths lowing Influensa email daughter of Mr and Mra Alex George W. Overall. San Diego, Cal and Lundqutst tbe late Bishop Joseph U Tannen held were Thursday on the WOLNDED IN ACTION, SEVERELY. REP. ROGERS TO . Jeeoeit Hamlitoa Tanner,, and Mrs T. W. McKay tabernacle lawn. b Harvey A. Wilson. Priest River, Id a widower and five children, BECOME A SOLDIER Nathan H. HlatL Portland. Ore. ldo,- McKay wee president of the Y. Mr. Tannewa I Mrs. A Miller. Spokan Wash. Delmar three small. chHdren Seconal M A u be missed ni vlll jrestly ward of ths Payton . for in th WOENDED, DFCRKB UNDETEROcl j. rp. Rogward. ; MINED. ersWashington fpur year and halt of Massachusetts, Republican, left MendocMichels Cook Washington today for Camp Zachary Curtonl, Elk, i Louisville. Ky , to become ino Co, Cal. st Talor. KimbalL P. of David Life K Die. W. R.. Martin, Los Angeles, a private In tbe field artillery. Gardner Georgs r announced he would not resign his ofCal. -Ato convmnninatlon Mr 2 Rover Hake fice. old. who from Otis. Tbe Colo. William following years (Special Correepondenc)! wa Inducted at hto request by th of the William P. Uortensen, Suisun, Cal. Salem. Oct. 2t Mr Elms Gardner Dr. John A. Wldieoe, president draff board at Lowell. Mas, his bom U.tah. speaks for Itself- of Wm IN ACTION. wife MISSING of 24 i'hefn Unfversity year - 8hee.'age , " JtepL 1, 11. i died today of pneumonia follckvlng Elmer N. Lancaster. Alliance, Hum- city. ' Kimball: Co- - Cal Influenza F. Solomon ( boldt a husband t'ad The deceased lesves Dear Brother: I, found time the Elmer H. Cartoon, ML Vernon, Wgsh. American Gas More four little children ranging from 2 to other day to read with some care your in HosFiTSL ci.sss n. rxKtiois-J.14 years sf age. She was th daughter RKrOHTBD DIED OF WOLNDS. It gave of Mr. - and Mr Ira W. Gardner ef "Life of David P. Kimball." Deadly Than German mo a most delightful hour; and I Trouble Salem, Feth C, Osd man. Portland, Ore. , 4 lt out refreshed. of came spiritually ! " ' NEW YORK. Oct. i 23 Gas ' ehri"s Th book contains much Interesting to America, sre more deadly, Mission Recalled. prepared French , Dies at Mare Island. history, and to beside of high, than any s far made in Germauy. . an ' . power. thetr c:ia penetrate even f ? (gpeclat to Th News ) . the upon work, CAMP fan IDE )M. Oct. mode. n gic nak Maj H. W.,i , I congratulate yoq ID; mwr avail thamMaJ. British American gsc Dtiff-may that of the marfy 2 Mellet, Mercadier, Ror'and, reWord Capt. has been hop Richfield. Or -Dumont and Roetngtrol andotti- - ,.-- ice declared here tonight In s ceived here of th death at More Island sre'ves of th enjoyment that It offeraiCapts ' French of mission the sent the members j hrfore tur Society of chemical In- Nielson, of this Sincerely your, Nrir Thursday, of Clarence men inidustri. A this coimtrv to instruct Th young man was a member of fUT wirvrgn tftlilll TV t N Pf Iri ttlt r - Ml8T ' work to rnriN th f medical corps ssd contrasted Inrichlv Illustrated and mJThodwh WfFIDrilbeen This In FYanca he had barvad' b their batt to reca)ll paattention white giving flsensa ar all of neaftj)' bound. Price. iiaa at tne government The FVench off!'!He to survived by his parent tient Book Newa Nsw of tha latevt German with American maaka Stara," DeorrVt Ivor officers and the popular six brothNielson, Mr and August crus fort and th Mr i t American Bt. men. killed AdvertlsrmenL 4 Halt gaa. siC9 drafted by IAN BnlldUNL m4 rieter. 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