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Show IsEcorm Got out sotspoi '11 Tensaw - taa' Taw "'or clack la "al and War Saabs Cf11:3 TOW ,1101,101 , , FOUNDED I 31914DÁY PATIO!" Is LUfl SOLDIER - r BOIS OF THE MUCH UTAh' SALT.,: LAKE. CITY , ,,. , VIILLPUBLISIILIST OF Hol)efuL t --- - S PANTSH ,., influenza,- - which' has - - been gripping the entire,rountry " Oct; 1. including Salt Lake, and Utah, seems to be just about " oktatt a itandstill ao far as Improvement .ll concerned,. although health officials . ' believe a gpeedy end to the malady is -already assured. . Mese than 90 new caaes of the epidemicwere reported while up until the noon hour vesterday 1 more than 80 new cases had been reported kettle' city health office. . Five d9iths were recorded yesterNI. C. Fox. Jr., Mike day. inelinling him Holvard Renshaw.- - David Lane Jones and Roy V. Corbett. David Jones died at the post hospital at Fort Douglas and way. a member of the student army training corps. sta. tioned at the University of Utah. At one death was recanted while 'Ogden d These 67 new cases were registered. city show reports from the junction over those of -i quite an improvement . - 'i , , Ca-To- last ::-.- 4. ,- The inoculation against the disease. may he had at the emergency hoot tal free, This system of prevention ja being adopted by scbres of Salt Laker' and more than 163 applicants were emergency hospital yestreated terday while scores appeared this 4 . at-0-e , . ' . morning for treatment. The inocula tion system includes two kinds of vac. the Leary serum and the Rosenau ' , eine, serum being used. A large supply of this , material is now on ,hand and health officials stated this morning that they could take care of thousands. Dispensing Stbnulants. Fifty-fiv- e prescriptions' for istituu- Until were fined at the emergency hospital yesterday, while lit had been lined up until the noon hour today. 1 , Dr, Salmi, O. Paul, city health officer, stated thit morning that people wish, ing a stimulant for the sick 9should ctn. apply between the hourt of those and 6 p.m., and that in all cases , desiring it should bring a container. a - Those who are afflicted with the of"flu" in--may receive a certain amount toxicants - front the ,city board - of is . health; providing the prescription - from some reputable physician. ', . In a great many cases In SaltareTake not the homes which are placarded 34981102-tarrying out the rules 44,00 ' ' epeag According to word reeet;od bore four intermountain soldiers who have been eervinctinele Bam, :hare died in Trance, two of pneumonia, to of w?untits and one kMed in action-Othe- re are reported wounded in battle. , CorpOral Roland Evans, American Palle. Idaho, killed In action: Jame. , bileOleat Salt take- ,- died of wounds received in action: PeterDetomitaki. ' Sflver City trtalt.died of pneumonia and Lorenzo Hardwidge, son of Thomas Hardwidge, of - Evitnston, Wyo.. died of Young Hardwidge died Oct. Ilt according to word which has been received by the soldiee n father from Senator Francis E. Warren. Mr Hardwidge was born at Red Cannon, Wyo., October SO, 189t. He enlisted at Evanston. July 5, 1118 arid went to Fort Logan, Colo.. after which , sent to Fort Merritt, N. J. He sailed from Fort Merritt, Sept. was a member Of ft Compasay tlat en. gineers. Bolide his partate Mr. Herdwidge Is , survived by' five sisters, Corporal' Roland Evans, twits killed in actionr September 27, just four monthe after he arrived overseas. Ile w&s:2e years old and wats born at Malad, Idaho. Be was - a prominent business man and prior to ails en-- 1 listment he was secretary-treasuror the Evans Mercantile company, a di-- I' rector of the Evans State bank. and er secretary-treasur- er by his of the -- and-thre- e 4, , i - d m Bel-glu- - , s - . - - . , - -- berohy-ordiprod- a - yesterday, while 20 calls were received up until the noon hour today. of calls registered yes' . The number since the terday breaks all records epidemic started here. The requests chiefare t Red Cross headquarters . to ly for trained nurses, but in order meet the heavy demand the officials '-- tare compelled to take inexeprienced help so that thou) who are ill might receive assistance,o . , A report received by the Red Cross from Torrey,. Wayne county,- - states settlethat in and pear that small meat there are 23 cases, with only it'i one nurse and no doctor within 25 An appeal is sent for more miles. ,. , ! - e '''' lion the nurse recently in one day had to travel 81 miles to make 11 calls. number of the cases have devels .. oped, pneumonia.. still , ,Ntr. Shields says the situation .' is bad at Magna. Murray- - and other parts of the county. He warns that ,''5 Vigilance must. not be relaxed. . Conditions at Ogden. Bingham and ' mia proved today while the .altuation in other parts of the state is also better. At Thistle the epidemic has been .A- - " . - , a ted . ' , II et Lamplaugh, wiped out and W. man of the railroad -shopthere, has the Tilton Del- - Betty expressing thanks of the &immunity., " Dr. Ed- wards of the .United States' public e. health service, was assigned to Thistle ''. by Dr. Beatty and when be 'entered . ' the city more than 200 eases were in evidence and this crippled the work or the men in the shops to a ' great ' . li .. extent. .0 On account of the great demand for inoculation and for stimulants at the local emergency hospital. it has be- f,torae, necessary te. employ --an eleaator Harold 'pavia 'has been- hi'reCt ... : Li. blt the city to net in ihia capacity ' the epidemic. ,,, , ' C ' ' Anti-"Fl' Itulea, A c code of rules' has been adopted bY the. city board of. health in an at- $ --- -- a" IA .- three dap, or longer. at the discretion of .the health officer, contingent upon proper isolation of the patient.. (11)- - that a proper mask covering the nose end 'the Mouth is required to be worn for a period of seven days by any member of the household liter the release of the quarantine. (4) Inoculation seined the disease may be had free at either of the following stations: Emergency hospital; fire station No. 2, 26 north Second West street; fire station No. 3, 1135 east twenty-fir- st South; fire station No. 4.- 222 L street; fire station No.-102 east Ninth South street, and No. Eighth South and Post street. The hour.-- - designated. for ea inoculstion these places against the malady-a- t are from 9 a.m. until 4;$0 p.m. . ,' Dr. Beatty's Ittlport. Dr. T. B. Beat'ty, state health commissioner, says that the influenza epidemic condition in Salt Lake City is rapidly receding under the precau. tionary measures adopted. In the state outside of Salt lAke City, end' Ogden, wall Teethed therpealr of about November 1 and the downward curve has persisted. despite peace celebrations. the doctor. asserts. - In Denver the tompuleory masking order was abrogated Saturday, the commisaioner aye aceording to e received from Dr. W. H. Sharp. there. "We ley, chief 'health-officifind ,the masking ineffective," the tel. egram sire, "and removed the has November 30. Vitti are quarantlninc atfeoted houses and prohibiting pubild funerals. We think the second wave was due to peach celebrations. but Cities that did not have peed celebrations and which compelled masking also had a second wave. Everything is here except public schook open reference to the situation In Denver, 1)r. Beatty etates that on Nov. 30 there were 32 deaths in that city and 270 existing casco'. The total of Deaths lq Denver 'during this period of the epideniic is 919, more than twice in Salt,Lake. the -- - 5, - al -- It -7- - - -- 4 ' - -i..-- !,c1 ' 1 , , - - ' 'A11 i' , . ' I - 21. ' , -- ,,--- by-th- ' ,,' ,, , 1 . o , , -,- ni 1:10 . ... loll. - '' 7 ! I 'V , ' 00,c1,.., UNA .' .. .. .i .4: sOl :t . ( t - ' Ffi ' . 1,:i.elf.,, ' - 7,, - ,,,,,,,- ' . ,. 41,6J1 ' ,:!P , 4 ,e, ' - ,404,p.4.;r1 ,NORLt, i t . ei -, - ii. 11 - : H- 1 411 7 I .. . '' - - .... - Ni c-4ti-Sf f ( i .V.. i ,13!N - tftt 01 e, 1 ," k,N, ' . '- . L - p '; - orf , , ,sem000dozwhz ' ! , : ' 7 7 , go - 01;111.111St1"..., Adri---- ,1 ORCaVIoLIIDDL ETON me to say that our experience with masking has been most gratifying and the epidemic diminished absolutely as the masking increased. I cannot speak forcibly about the feeling of those were most concerned and beet in- as to the progress of the demid as influenced by the mask. el. ,. ' - .. SEORE ' SITUATION . - -- ' "DNIErit g1105111 IS 11CTILI OF , - I I 14 ! is.-th- , ' - , , -- , , th st - , Coregating - ! Bro-ton,Burne- , , .. ,,,,.. e ' use , . ,. . - , r- - didate for electiotr to the city board of education' at the school election to be held, Wednesday... November 4e his name having been added t,OL ballot ifter the copy had gone to the printer. Except for the selection of one judge in district 10. all of the Judges for the election have been secured. They are urged by L. P. Judd, clerk of the, board, to appear at big office either this afternoon or tomorrow. to , , FirstWerd. , 1 end school, umeer 640 Third East street; C. E. Raybould, 43 Third L'asti John E. Hanson, 3111 east Seventh South; Mro. Peter 1.ocia- - rie. Itil'ilecond East Districts 1 sad school. Eighth South and Eighth Ea: C.,W. SchnelL 714 Ninth .East; Daniel WbIPPle. 110 Park etresti A4' Soon Chapman. 116 east Ninth South. Districts 5. 7;1 end aLiberty mar. ket; Ninth Soutlyand Ninth Estetz-MrsKate McCarty, 110 Lincoln avenue; Mrs. 1110 Eleventh Heat; Mrs. E. Beers. 1171 Ninth illaaL Distriet - 1Liberty school, 1121 Third Rant; Hyrum L Smith, 03 Hampton avenue; George E. Manwar tug. 1111 Fifth East; W. Z. Pug34.111 Second Bast Districts 10 and 11Whittier 001664 1100 Third Duni, Edwin Felt. 111 south State; G. L, Betts, 1411 Finerth East; IL C. Mortensen, 314 Harriims ' ' .- ' CRobblni. - ' , George Crosby. live stock and wool . San Francisco: - From "In reply beg to state that the use man financier and prominent in bus1 of the face mask was the deciding iness circles of Utah and Wyoming ' The burning issue ot the hotrr in factor in preventing the spread of this died of pneumonia yesterday in & Pocal among the population of our 1 Utah is this influenza epidemic. State f disease' Ile was ill several days. Hs the opinion of the secretory of hospital. 47 was of age. and was born at officiate tire quoted almost every day ; eity, years of the state board this state in 1 St" Oeorirs." tItatc"otort ' of -- and havw been'ect- - quotedfor' the'hisr Francisco the peak was reached "Uncle Jesse" Crosby. well known plc. six weeks as saying the thing is end-in- s; San on October 25th with 2300 capes. Four I we are getting it in hand and days prior to that the city began the net and leader in southern Malt and shall soon be able to open up and re-- use of the face mask. After thin four I other partato of the west. His mother the elark family of St belonged turn our normal condition& But the days' use of the. mask, towlt on the- , George. well and favoirably known in bunwas a of there four 26th, drop fact remains that new cases ars, de- dred cases, on the section. following day, the that and the 27th, there watt- - another.drop of 450 1 When he was on.- year old Mr. veloping by the hundred t taken to Panguitch by his fine vigorous men and women of ouricasee. Then the battle between influen- Crosby was parents, and he spent the earlier years state are being out down in the rime 4se. and the inask or preventive of their, life, often leaving families off ure evidently took place and resulted of his life in that locality. On apperiod for proaching manhood be entered theat orphan children to mourn after them.; in an almost staticnary hie' What assurance have we with existing three days. Then came the conquest cattle business. Later with and brothers, he went to the methods that the thing will not con- a drop of 100 cases and from then on he tinue all winter? It might in time 'the epidemic was conquered in this Big Horn country. Wyoming where As his end of its own accord it we did noth- city, being officially declared abated engaged in the same industry. Nov. IS, when our sister city- - of Los live stock and ranch . interests ' ining to help ourselves. Angeles was-stil- l running SOO to 899 creased be invested in mining, bank. I wish to MY. her. that I ailh willing - eases ten days brig, sugar and other industrial, Motu& daily and for the last to back up and help to enforce any measure put forth by local or stet,' has been. running. from SOO to 100 uccessful and won a prominent place . ' In the eommunity. , :officials that can have any beneficial CaSee.. According to ,those who knew - bearing on the case whatsoever. Such ..tvm. c. wan him Well - Mr. Crosby a tiAst,En. regulations as have been ordered are' , From Berkeley: 'Mtn of sterling character;. He was all good in their way..but I am con"We believe that compulsory meek- - quiet in demeanor And altogether unvinced beyond doubt that the real ef'was one great factor in abating asuming, but he, 4 was generous ' and fectual thing is being blocked and pre- Ing of Spanish influenza in willinir at all times to sacriflos himself the vented for motives which I In view of the experience of for others. His devotion to his mother fully understand. Oakland and and sisters was especially, tender and nhotiBerkeley. I believe and Why Not,raed? it to be gross he will be greatly missed by those It Is my understanding that the any community not to pass a with whom he was associated; H. ordinance.officials of Salt Lake City warn masking true as ateel." was the tribute paid dingicompulsory ' all the members of the city board "Sincerely shim today by a close friend." and to of health, are converted to compulsory j., J. BENTON." bbs death be retained a firm bah in Prom ttah Towne. masking, and yet We do not get an or- of the gospel taught to the der enforcing it. I would like to know In reply VI telegrams to Logan. Prove, him principles in his youth." why officials are raking this coun- and Denver, Dr. J. C. lAnderberger is survived by two brothers, Jesse comb to try and try with a fins-tooemphatic itnewere thatzthe I.11eJoseph Crosby, and three sisters, find theoretical objections tothe mask t received Louis Tebbe otPanguitch. Utah; le an effectual preventive. Instead of accepting the staterents mask Marion Willis of Cowley, Wyo., In conclusion allow nte to relate the which I shall produce from the health experience of a lady saleswoman in and Mr. Amelia Ksat The body will boarda of an Francisco and Berkeley one of the department stores of this be taken to Cowley for funeral servand Oakland, where the thing has been city, who called me to attend her since ices and burial. . , . a great and dramatic success. I would this letter was begun. She say; she fre......,mftoF Ilk. to ask you, Dr. Beatty,- toecretary : has customers cough , in her of the state board of health. why you quently and then say by way of apology Civil War Veteran Dies-.fate, a nppeared in meeting of the Salt Lake "O.. excuse It I attl-Iugetting over In His Ninetieth-Yea- r . City !haalth board and begged them the 'flu.' " -- -to a got pass compulsory masking 0.- W. luDDLETox. Dr. John C.Leyria. civil war cot order when they were all ready to do it? Are you atraid that the efficacy and it resident of Salt Lake, for the ern. of the meek would reflect on the rad- Enforcing' Ordinance' past 11 years. died Saturday at the ical stand you have taken against it residence of his daughter, Mrt 'Oscar frodi the beginning, or why did You Against He was a mattes of SanduskY. block the way? You said there was , -not gauze enough in'the state to carry Steve, Fendroa, Ilarry Cilloa Nick lAdams. where he was ...born May 30, was therefore in hie liOth order effect into at the beginning. the I can give you the name of one insti- Pettus, George Machamkie and Nick served throughout the civil 111 a doctor in the union tution if you wish it which could have Plamatis were today found guilty in army. furnished 41.0011 yards Of gauze off the Pollee, court of violating' the "Influ- Iwar Lewis is survived by two sons and daughters. former Senates A. bat, and plenty of other institutions to ente." ordinance against congregating, Lewis of New 'fork City. I C. Lewis of back it up. San Francisco found no Olitbr- - by lodge W. such objection when they- - adopted and- were fined IS-' Arts.; Mrs. W. 11. Roby of ' ' ItPhoeenix. IL masking. We hear of no shortage in Cal.; Mn. Nicholls 'Wendell most of the towns of 'Utah 'outside of sad Airs. Adams of &tit Roney Smith. colored. was fined $2$ Salt Lake City where local boards have for vagraney, while Earl Griggs was on own Initiative and fined $1 efter pleading guilty to cuttheir gone forth enforced compulsory masking., The ting trees in City Creek canyon last ' Robert Salt Lake City board of health issued Saturday. aa.,order,,,,yesterday entoreing ,quarallt. - ' tine for three days in "flu": houses irk Robert Brown. IS years of age, WAS and compelling all members of the N O A pproprtatton to ise : teverely burned yesterday at the horns family to wear masks for seven days' Asked For Oyster Culture of his mother. Mn, J. & Browne,S22 thereafter. if the mask ht deleterious , ., and does no good why such orders? north Ninth West street. It wu teCitizens of Utah, is there any one Of .,,Noappropriation to defray expenses Ported that he poured-keroseninto a who not would you were live willinglyNput up le ItC1M Innottheknowing there with' the inconvenience of masking if nf oyster culture experiments the coal; explosion, would save one single life, and es- Bear River bay of the Great Salt Lake that Ccollowed grate..In he wmo burned 'abopt pecially if that one life belonged to will be asked of the Coming legisia the hands, head and face. Kis injuries your owe home circle. We are threat-'no- d itlic...it Is gaited ty 1 t.)1. Siddoway are pot regarded as serious. , ...... with unprecedented in: ' our experience. In Ciod's name, if 1.here state fish and gam. eommlastouer. ,, is anything we can do let "rt will yequire but a kir hundred France. " Wounded up And . In ' ......--..doing. before the open Snit. 011allcs?.1,' dollars.". Mr...Fildioway says, "Ind that I , ,.. , ,, .. ,.. up more of our good citizens. amount we can readily' .nny out of the News bast been received ' of the ; ' , Information From Coast. depotrUnenes income without asking wo unding overseaa of rrivate Frank J. bestrinir first hend information from the state for reirnblirsement. The ex.' all! Is tiSss In ,.a base hoe-th- e citiewwhkih bhate had axperlence4wIth', Parimentn..will, biLeonduCleit,-ittutihitgtasess- all' in as ,rrance recovering. The 'young coming will beginning compulsory maskhlg I wrote letters to early as , pital man is with Cotopany C.f- - ISist in. ,,.., demand." the board of health of Boa Irranciseo t requirements and Berkeley and Oakland. Their an-- 1 ' Commissioner Siddoway left here to. fantry, And was wounded October VC swers-whic- h itre before tne are as lot, day for Richfield, where he, wilf,everVBet' le a ,son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. see transfer of Wilt - Pawn to state Stevenson If this city and has been, "1,11 response to yOur:letier, penült badcheriew ' ' - lin Franco menu last Jupe. . , :, ..-1- of the third the eleventh hour can... HADDOCK in Districts 11 ' and school. Seventh Rost and larrentsenth Utak Copper company ...1414,504.30 south: George T. Judd, 1111 Seventh Utah Apex Mining company 12,053.40 East; Charles Jones, 711 Rooeevelt Scofield Coal company 1,574.11 aventlef hire,Prnitt Corte, 1411114v Cameron Coal company 1,417.04 oath East.. Silver King Consolidated 11,736.00 Districts 13, 14 and Grand Central Mining Co... 1,171.11 school. 1141 McClelland avenue; M D. 401 31 Haskins, 1141 south Ninth Bast; IL U. Gold Chain kilning Co. , Thom Which Pahl- litakey, 1471 Westminster airentasi mat soanitomitia. Corporationa and companies paying boJoillatithiDe, both items of the tax. but under pro. Districts 17 and 11...1Porest seloSt test, together with the amounts paid, Ninth East lind - are named as follows:Thomas 0. Harrison. 111 Warnock Independent Coal and Coke avenue; Mary Martin. - 3111 smith 1.11131 Eleventh East:' Minsk Woods, Sugar company ....1 Dragon Coneolidated Mining House pestottice. 1,111,31 company ' "11101114 ,Colorado Creehdated lines Districts 11, 17, SO, 11 and 751.72 company moot school, 111 south Seated Went; Swansea Consolidated , Min 11.11 Mrs., Ella Aplin, 341 south Mira ind Iron Blossom Consolidated West; Mrs. M., T.Wktt. , 11 wed . 4,921.10 North Templev Mrs. Agnes Carter. Lining comPany 1,511.95 Peery botet, Spring Canyon Coal Co.. Bullion Beck Mining Co.... .DistrIcts 11. 14 and 131.10 United States Fuel Co. 11.5 04 .12 school, 111 south First West; 4. IL - Fresco, 14 west Seventh South; United States Smelting di 11,771.13 ale Mortenson. 131 west Sixth tenth; Refining company Centennial Eureka 1.111.11 Mrs. Erma 'Walker.' 1 Sperry 001114-Nail Driver Mining company 15.01 , Districts - 17 and chool.--110Ontario Silver Mining Co.... south West 7'sinpist A.Utah Consolidated Mining . . 1. Cope,,111 south Seeond Wed; 1G-, 11,101.41 company Kam F. Peroebon, 131 Wastr.,711 Akoitoto to Says School Boards Not Satisflod.' avenue; Nellie 11. Cowan, $11 West Sixth South.' Complication of public school die' trict finances hes resulted tram the Districts 31 and 1111.-refusal of mining companies to pay schOol, Eighth West end Stith the 3 per cent net proceeds Jae, ac- C. H. L. Jensen. 131 weet 1..44th cording to Francis W. Kirkham, state South; 'John C, 'Cleveland. 1014 Vast director of vocational education who Eighth South; Mrs. Elisabeth WittailiNt haniust returned from a visit to out. 611 Gals trest Districts 11 and side sections in advocacy of the exschool. tended program propmed by Dr. Z. G. Second Sout.h and Seventh West; John IL Peterson., li west First Rooth; Gowan and his associates. , Mr. Kirkham indicates that es re Mn. James Hutchinson. 1011 Owed suit to follow this opopeition to the vends; Mrs. Dora Sehelmerdina, 111 min tax may be more or lees retalia- south Seventh West. District school. SeAr tory legislation under the state con. stitutional amendment concerning Twelfth "test and -Eighth South: N. mines taxation, which was carried in W. Heaven., 1344 Indiana avenue; . the November election. Mary Sanderson, 1111 Indiana Aventine: While I propmed to boards Of edu-- I Bessie Kern. 1311 west Eighth 110014. eation the neceseity for extending the program of education in Utah; as outDist. 11, 11, 11West High Behest lined In .a folder' recently lent out, by North Second West. Jos. Burdett. Dr. Z. G. Gowans, state superintendent 151 237 North First- - Westr David PortIns. of 'nubile instruction, I was confronted 12 North 1th Wein: Mrs. Wm. Nutwith a somewhat reeentful attitude on tail, 4$ North West Temple. the part of board members in outsidel Dist. 13 and 14Jackson, School. districts." Mr. Kirkham says. 1761 West First North, Heber Davis, "I was told that financial budgets 144 West First North; Joe. C. Wade. of school districts had boon made out 1121 Lucy...Avenue; Gus Backman, with reliance upon payment by mining 205 North Seventh Wept. net proceeds tax, companies of the 11, 11, three-fifth- s of which School. First approximately West and Fourth North,, wan to go to public ,education, Salpert HIfl,. 411 Center street; - Geo. , aries of teachers have been advanced Horne, 131 Ouray Avenue!, A. from 10 to 16 per cent to meet higher Hanks. 110 Wed Fourth North.linty fact, the money has fMng costs.--I- n Dist. 51Onequa School, itsenth been .pent in advance of the antici- West and Fourth North, W. . Newpated collection. The total' tax would man, US North Twelfth West, R. IL have brought in close to 11.000,000, Hollingaworth, 1001 N Redwood Road; but only a smairportion of it has been 'Mrs. 1241 Wed Fourth Geo. Jones, paid. the bulk being protested. ' ' "Passage .of the stets constitutional North, , School.Chiesto amendment wilt render possible Co- St1)Ist and Duluth Avenue, Joseph Hal llection of such mine taxes as shall be Chas. Ferstrom. 101 West , deemed necessary to meet school vorson; Mrs. North. ' Imeds. 1.2 the mining hivi Fourteeath Places-an- d Judged.-Polling not protested the present net pro: The polling places ' and election ceeds tax there would have been a ; large degree of satisfaction,' among judges follow:',: members of school boards. As it is now. these omciale. actuate& by a 71 and Districts more or lees retaliatory spirit, may achools 135 , north. State: Mamie C. ' 0 Make demand of the legimiature or Beatie,-1First ilvenuo;' Mrs. S. R. minciatation of a somewhat more ex. Clayton, 17 Canyon Road; Henry Giles, arenue---would have character than been 116 Third acting -, against them: CROYEIBT1 - is tell4.$04.110 If. ward -- 11-11- 1sersen Rtoo 5118111IS OPEN LETTER AY e Those Palling to. Pay. 'Companies which on Saturday ten.' dered tha 11 occupation and privilege, tax but refused to offer the 1 Pet cent net income item ate given by State Tteasurer taraon as follows, together With the total amount of the taxes so , ! meats-were-mad- total taxes 0"." 111;01;vovirif Off"Illl" , ' ,4 .,.e, . DANIEL O. LARSON Is preparing for nationalist of the names of min. Ing companies Which haVe' de faulteCin. porment of the ), per,.cent net proceeds- tasassessed state board- .ot,equalistation.- - Inasmuchsts there are '41(i; compantei itt against which. the tag Wag aisessed.1 and comparatively few of them having' paid,- the list will he "somewhat large. Saturday was the last day for pap.. ment of the amounts due to the stela, ind necessarily. the Majoiltr of ,pay- en The law makes', theTrunpaid tsses unent on Deeember 1, after which, date' the treasurer is to advertise companies. ' who are in default. ',Treasurer Larson, says that Wee Lions and protests from mining cornpencil are wholly and ' exclusively xdint tho I perPePttat,,Clidtlet,.P76.7, coeds as assessed by the stet board., The highest of thescprotested is that of the 'Ash Copper company, whose TATE-TREASUR- . ''' , . , Twenty-fir11-1-Init- hi - - 5. - 11..-Or- eet Jr. - Riv - 3dilion , - -- Dom-Pact- ?I.-Lafay- ette probable--ha- d paid without resistance." - - E street knd Second avenue: IL Dembroke.,411 First venue; Heber Young. 113 B Moyian C. 'Fox Jr., Dies. IMMOIASI011e , itoylan C. roil Jr, 21 Mr old. native of Salt Lake, younger ton of one of the mostprominent mining Men - night.-"aca local hospital from influenza-pneumonTwo weeks ago he tame tb Salt Lake from Soda Springs, Idaho, where he was managing a large tattle rench, to ba operated on for appendicitis. Last Monday influenza set in and de. veloped into pneumonia. He its survived by his wife, a 4 year old datighter and a I year old son: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moylan C. 1''olt, of this city, a brother Lawrence of Salt Lake, and a sister, Mrs. Ettoott Adam - . moat. California. dted-Sathrt- lar ia ' street; Elvis. - - P. Ottin-- street. ger,' 273 Districts 10 and chool. J street and First avenue: D, C., Coolant, 67 Fifth avenue; Pier- - ' enc. Galeaszi, 125 First 4 aretatre; Louise Morse, 131 Sixth avenue. District, 11Ensign schol. Ninth etvenue and E straeti,Naomi Spenee.- 285 Tenth avenue: Mabel Wright.. 471. E, street; Mrs. R. E. llielsen. $61. Tenth , avenue. 11 and 13Wasatch Districts school. tzotrth Tempi. and It strsotsz , $02 ,Third sveirter Mrs. Ida Higher Florence Walk. Set , First venue; 1124 James MZfI,.V Fourth avdoe, , Fifth Ward. Districts 101. 102, 103. 104 and 111 431 east Strut ,,LTweifth pehool, - " ' - I 01010Mon..0001...0,, (Continued en page twiltil S 1 W, , Lt )v S) - Aill ; , 'fk , , - I 41, -- es Dr.......Pagl-,-...M.Ur ; t Ilk I - o- -- tit ,,, corporation- - He is survived ' -- ,1!' 11' Evan.-Brother- -- i 0 L!',) '1, 't, Jo 10.--H- e , o ,,,111111 1 he-w- father, Lorenzo Evans, Sr., four brothers, L. L. Jr.. Grover, Paul and ' Milton Evans and the following ;deters Mrs. R. B. Davis, litre. O. O. Sweeten, and Miss Mildred Evans. James Dacoles, vras one of Salt Lake's most prominent Greek merchants. Hs died in Franca, October S. from wounds received in action. He had been a resident of Salt Lake since 1900 and had taken part In both of the Balkan wars. He is survived by his widow,- - hie parents, tir-sisters and four brothers. He wu s member of the 362nd Infantry of the 92reid Peter Detomast aged 24. died In France of pneumonia on October 19. He was the son of hit, and Mrs. Peter Detomasi, of Silver City, Utah. , itosoventtla Canty Lewis Sept. 111. 1111. ........ board., &wording-4Ind ternalned 'there Until a residence becomes placarded those 1913.- - He went into action April' Be- be stamisides his parents be is survived by four tc:I.eidding;oirn tahat tiebausitldittesehould brothers siaters..Before enof f the member during that time every the army he was employed by tering the a mask. 'At wear should' the Tintio mining company'. - family end of three days a health Meer will George, Dodge, Toquerrille, Utah, state will be when make an inspection. was wounded In-- action in Franco. memthe for advisable is it whether and is at 15, September reoovering bers of the family not afflicted to, go base hospital number 52; He entered t to work. In many cases. according the service June 23, 1911. His relato Dr. Paul. this order is being violet-ctive. resdde at Mammoth, Utah anti from sow on those found Charles Bert Sharp. of Salt Lake, punished guilty of this violationofwill be law.- If previously reported miseing In action, the to the Lull extent has been located in a hospital in ala', 'other members of the family are where beim on the road to rebe , will outdoors they lowed to go covery. Thomas Hatfield of Springa for wear masks period to compelled will field and, William Davis of Salt Lake of from 7 to 10 gays.- Ncr visitors are reported as being wounded in ao-and peesick to chambers, allowed tbe tion. Roland Block of Clartield Is also will Ordinance this violating , pie from an attack of pneu. of the recovering The .be punished. at a hospital In Belgium. in carrying out these rules monis . .entire city - 'is Dr. Paul, imperative. according to are made and the sooner these plans tempt te ekeck the spread of influunanimous the sooner .the 'ban will be enza In Salt Lake, and alone t lifted. -- ' these rules will be punithed cum of influenza are lating Twenty-thre- e to the full extent of the law. They In evidence at the war prison at Fort follow: were cases new No reported board of 'health 'Douglas. (1) That the city ,there today. The situation at the unqualifiedly recommends and Urges s student army training school at the the public to become Inoculated ;Universal,' of Utah is said tabs rath- against influenue. To this end the or serious. More than 85 students board of health will establish itationo . have been taken from the state school throughout the city where any person the with malady. will be inoculated free of charge. 'to the post hospital Donesmd for Nrses. ''i . 0 (2) That a ,rigid quarantine of every household where influenza exDemands for trained nurses' Tbo portion or nurse and practical help are ists is afflicted shall be quarantined being received by the. local Red persons - still litOre' than 30 'calls for a perini of notice. than 10 days; Cross chapter. a were ,registered from various points other me.' iota of the household for -' ilgi, ' , State Treasurer Will An- One Name Added After Bal. - 1101111C0 Names of lot Went to PrinterPol Mining Concerns Kirkham ling Places and List of Finds Dis.satisfactions Judges ' ; 1. ' ' 7wAre. : 00111ESS ELECTION - fillt , Two Victims of Pnelimonia, One Killed in Action, One Ind-- . Cases New of eports Dies-o- f. Wounds. 111 FOR S C 111) 0 , THOSE FAILING TO PAY cateldalady is Still Ram. pant --- Health Officials - - IMPROVED , I I- ran MINITII glitE LIVES YEtin SIXTYNINTJI LEFT ON OUR STEPS 1 INTElitiOLINTAIN litC1011 11011 '1918 41' |