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Show , 4, j ULSKHET EVENING 2TEW8 ' ,SA Tinman: C2SERET EVENING NEWS li u a. yr4& n s -- u I ation of the eounty. In Iron county the situation is some- v hat similar, though increases in other classifications of property offset In the valuations placed on sheep. Last year the assessor re144.244 ported sheep, wbteh be vat- ued at about $11 a bead, or a total of $1,144,544 Thla year be reports only .41 1 sheep and values these at $40$,- 414, which ts less than $T a head. The , nseevsor writes to the board - on tha subject, aaying that while the average herd might run between $t and $2.50 a bead January 1, he found a large number of old ewes In the herds In Iren and, therefore; had placed the valuation as he did, thinking that It Stand. - Julian. Bamberger., president and general manager of the Bamberger Electric company, which to applying for increase la both freight and passenger rate was on the stand all morning at the hearing before the publle utilities commission of Utah. Ho introduced more exhibits and the intentions of the company to improve the serviee if the increase are granted. He was cross examined during part of the time by H W. Prickett who represents Davis county. Bountiful. Centerville, Farmington and Kayevllls, whlah mun are opposing the Increase. -- I. The yellowing of Illinois, together with a lose of vigor In the plant, are reported doe to en affliction hitherto unknown In this country. In a statement today B. W. Snow, a crop export, saidto that the condition due to a fungus as Investigated, FTHEBAL NOTICES. which attacks the roots of tbs plant. for Mrs. .Keratin, .services, "take-el!" to known 4t In Australia' OlJv.a K 25 year, old. wife of and In Prance a foot rot, Mr Snow Victor E. rants, Krants, and who died Tueseava day, will be held Sunday at 12'10 on Th report of yellowing plants are the town in front of tho residence, 424 Street. Park the ea tha first crop damage reported The funeral of Mr Angle A. Miller.1 present crop, t who died Wednesday from gas poison- -' ing, will be held at the residence, 1514 south State 1 reei, at 11 s. m. Saturday. SIX HUNDRED STEEL Interment will J be In Mt. Olivet -- CHICAGO, May. of wheat in part t 4f'jn 3. tit MYSTERIOUS PEST . ATTACKS WHEAT IN ILLINOIS SECTIONS ...... I wi wiiiiii - NEW YORK, May 2- - Announcement was made today by the Preoby-teria- a board of foreign mission that all the missionaries In the disturbed section of India are ea te, the Information being based on cable from the Rev. J. c. R. Ewing, D.D., at Lahore, , Punjab, India. Of i Jl MISSIONARIES SAFE IN INDIA REPORTS FROM PUNJAB SAY x ZL . The casket will be open at the residence i until 4 14 that day. Interment wiU ba ia the Wasatch Laws cemetery. Bwaftee Etlre Marbla In thia- - city Eunice Ellen Marble infant daughter of J B Marble, 14 east Seventeenth South street died Thursday. The body was taken to Heber City for funeral services and iMernwt lafaat tsv-A- ,L the borne, 14H Green street, the Infant child of Delbert and Martha Green Love died Tbursday.- Tries Jn a local hospiMsrttq died tal, Martin O Brian, J& years old,O'Pcm-neThursday. The body is at the chapel Infant Oeakin At the home 41? weal tteeead- North etreet the Infant son of Mr and Mr Osborne Deakin died Thursday Private funeral services are being held at Ml. Olivet cemetery this afieroon. Andrew Tarter Lydlck At the resiAnsouth First Wast-stredence, drew Taylor Lydtek 71 years old, died He was born in Thursday. Kentucky In 1S44 and came to Utah In 1117. He is survived by two sisters, Sira Annie C. Morris and Mrs. Barbara Roger of Gallatin, Ha; a ' brother. William H. Lydick and the following children; Mrs, C. F. Rother, H C Lydfck and A.. T Lydlck of Salt lake; Nora Xydlck of Draper. Orin Lydick of Magna and G W Lydick -- of Colorado Springs, Cola Tha body will be taken te Baa alt, Colo., for burial. Sanford M. GsriiaH In a local hospital, Sanford L Gar hart, 40 - years old died Thursday. Masonic funeral services will be held at Ogden Saturday. wa.tV. rraacHCs Mtrjr be MiehtoAt the residence. 628 west Fourth North street, Francesca Mary De Mchle, 34 years old, died Thursday. Funeral notice later. troops are returning home The general council of the - department - of has adopted a resolution paying tribute to the excellent .behavior of the American soldier here. ...j.. ...... .... -- FRIDAY MAY. 2 1019 NICE, France, Thursday. May 1. The Nice recreation area for American expeditionary troops. It was announced today will be closed May 22 owing to the celerity with which the -- j1: JkfcUrt4R sBrt Relief eeciofy branch there many PAY HIGH TRIBUTE In addition to her hneband. year. Wra Johnoon ia survived by two cfatl SOLDIERS TO YANK drea: Gustav Rudolph Aeterlind and lira. Annie Ousjey. Foneral services will be held In 4 the ON LEAVE AT NICE Rtcharde ward chapel Sunday at 10 was somewhere peer the market value. II The state board of equalization may have something to say as to the value beof the lire stock In noth, eountlea fore the taxes are collected. OF NATIONS OF Comparative gtatoneata. valuof the statements Comparative ations placed by the assessors In all' eountlea. so far reporting, subject, of NEW YORK, Hay 2. Conventions course, to revision by both oounty end for popular ratification of the league state boards of equalization, in 1414 of nation eovenanf VHTto bold 'in and In 1418, follow: Irea Ovaaty. eastern and central .western state J418 the last two week of May during 17 1, 41,1 Reel estate ....$ and tha first week of Juna, It was 474,144 Improvements .. 1,144 444 announced today by the league te enLivestock force peace. 14.447 Other personal. . of WlJfcsm H. Taft, president of the Particularly I Valuation $ 5.125,244 $.114,49$ ,...$ organization, President A. Lawrence p Lowell of Harvard, are among the Beaver Cewcty. Five Livestock , Let 1914. 114 speakers who win appear at the con; 3.192.011 vention tt was stated. Real eatata 3,114,594 447 594 . Counties So Far Have Re- - Improvements....$ 49144 Conventions will be held in Maine. 2,444.194 New Hampshire, 1,490,145 Livestock Rhode Vermont, 44.514 474,444 Other personal.. Island. Connecticut, New York, New to State Board. ported i ! Pennsylvania, West Virginia. i ,.,.$ 4,714,255 3 4.14.449 Jersey, 1 Ohio, Indiana, lihnois, Kansas, Iowa Rich Ceaaty. and Michigan. 111 1914.-- 1414. 8PESSOR8 Of flva eountlea Real aetate ....$ 1,542.142 $ 1.924.491 made pre hsv so far 159.125 Silence on League IUh 144,225 Improvements , . 755 415 771,141 Livestock limlnsrr reports of the equat- Other 175.245 Nations Best Policy 215,449 personal.. ion pf their eountias to the as- Total ...$ 2.484.177 $ 2.477.944 state board of equalisation. The WASHINGTON. May 2. Senator ester Oaaety. a valuation of the five counties, i Curtis of Kansas, Republican whip, eonsld- 1919. 4414 -- In dropped has with Senator Lodge of Massathe aggregate, 4 440,974 $ 4,419.441 who with last year. Real estate ....$ 1,714.554 1 44 49 chusetts, leader, recently telegraphed Improvements . T rbty, ax compared so valuation 2.144 32 Republican aenstnra asking them jsot Livestock 3,154 934 la 'The heavy deeseasss Other personal.. 1,919,524 1.743.922 to discuss the revised league of naBeaver and Iron In are far reported.' tions covenant until a party confervaluation aaeeeeed the where ....$14,145344 $14,444,434 ence could be held, said today replies counties, the and. where. had co roe framaU but about six senaJaxb Ceest.nt sheep ha dropped, tors who could not be located and that 1414 1911. aaaeeeora do not report as many sheep X73t2 1 f 3.721MA all. agreed silence would be yq. best estgtd t)60SaiMBiS6it 1,147,924 policy. Improvements .. 1.244 215 x. 1.433,545 1,470,471 The uuwMcd valuation of Bwvif Livestock Senator Kenyon of Iowa Joined to1,595,975 Oievalu-tto- n Other personal.; 1,144.424 day with other- - Republican of tbs with compared own the a falling oft Total grbup in opposing of a year ago, eh .$ 4,741,544 $ 1,991,779 progressive making of the league of nations quesof about Z0 per cent, in the toaggregate. matter. a tion party J4.774. It drops from $4,194,443 "It will not be a party question," Completing Arguments 255, jr total of $1,429,18$.- - ConaldSenator Kenyon said. Th question , I red by classification of property, be determined In the senate not Reaver county shows a slight increase tX Attorney .Richard , W... Young, Jr., will on any theory of helping or injuring the total for Improvements, but of counsel defense In the any political party-- hut solely on it i decreases In the value of He real es- - West Cache forthe of other Sugar case, made the ar- merit as a distinct problem. It would states of iu livestock and all the of gument before Judge W, H. .Bramel be most unpatriotic and foolish to personal propery. Almost decrease, however, is in - the this morning, followed by Attorney A have any such division between parhuge valuation of He llyeetock, and a great B. Irvine for the same aid The de- ties. Let us try to forget polities and of tha fense asked and wee granted a little any feeling about the president In the . part of this is in the valuation asof this momentous question. In the 111 additional time In which to conclude solution sheep of the county. sessor of Beaver county found 114,-7- 3 argument, T homes - Senator Poindexter of Washington, giving Judge J head of sheep In the county, en Martoneaux an opportunity to close who returned today from a months which he pieced a value of $1,271,-"S- this afternoon. Counsel Frank E. speaking trip. In Opposition ' to the He was valuing range sheep at Holman for the plaintiff will conduct league, said he did not see how the be made Into the price suggested by the state beard the argument Saturday morning, the league of nations could of equalization, or about $14 a bead. expectation being, that tha case will a party question at this time This year, however, he found only be submitted to the court at the con103. 344 sheep, and the total value of clusion of hie address. ,Joffre Will Come. these be fixes at $870,045, or approximately $4 per head The state board tdales That Dee Ret Affect Head. has asked this year that range sheep WASHINGTON. May 3. Private adbe valued at about $10 a head. While Becausl of its tools and laxative ef- vices received here today say Marshal LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Joffre has not changed bto plans for the wool and sheep market have been fect. (Tablets) can be taken by anyone visiting the United States before the somewhat unsettled, recent sales of without nervooeeaae or ringcausing Indiseem wool at 5$ center do not to in the head. There is only one end of this year. He he not fixed a cate a 54 per cent drop from- - last ing Bromo E. W. GROVE'S eig. data Quinine jeer's prices. . The difference in . the nature on the box. 10c Advertisement valuation of sheep in Beaver county, however, takes care of the major part Manager On of the decreeae in the aaeeeeed V&lu- - LUH u tAv'OtS. -- -- WORKERS DISCHARGED Funeral services (or Mra Agnes Norton. who dlod Wednesday, will be held at the grave In Mt. Calvary cemetery shortly after 4 pm. Saturday, The will leave the ODonnell chapeortage el at 4 p. m. The funeral of Margaret Bertelll. who died Wednesday will 4e held at 1 p m. Sattoday. tho ODonnell chapel urday. Interment will he in Ml Olivet cemetery. Seventy Are Killed Funeral cervices for Pansy C. KerOCX shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mra WilR M. TAYLOR In San Salvador Quake liam H. Kershaw, who died Wednesday from asphyxiation, will be held at the Waterloo Methodist church at 2:34 p 1 E. let Bo. SAN SALVADOR, May S. Seventy m. Saturday, leaving the home, 104 an Fbon Wan III. south Stale etreet. at 2 15. The casket persons were killed and more-thfive hundred persona were injured as will be open at the home from 12 to 3. e result of the earthquake of April 2$ Interment - - will be in ML Olivet FLORIST. damage was extensive in this at VMthr bureau office The and Tmpntvr town to the which nearby and kloek Instrument on roof of offlco city AMERICAN FLORAL FLORISTS eartbehocks were eon fined. I4S foot birhtr than those in kfrook; CARD OF THANKS designs for every occasion. JExprose Roof of Boo order ehargee paid d rose bushes, .All col- American Theatre. Wan 1471. ors, 60c each, $4 per dozen. Miller BY LAMBOURNE. SALT ERNEST Floral Co., 10 east Broadway. ' ' Lakes leading florist new store, geDecoraour neral designs specialty. Marla Cotkorta the Mm-- Af Toaidanoa. 1704 Klxstfr Rost lira EXPRESS -- OUR tions 47 South Main. Waa 2414. family Maria Cathorlna Johnson, wlfo of Erick thanks to all those who rendered their cervices during the illness and death Q, Johnson, dlod thio morning, 8h KING FLORAL CO. FLORAL in her ftfty-om- h htlqr.-el-n 22 . 2nd So. year and oamo from of to show-ou- r TeL Wan 1424. appre11 roar ago. Sha vat born In ciation for the beautiful Sweden offerfjoral Lwel FohmjooC Sweden and wan welt known ings sent Hnoby, MR. AND (MRS. OSCAR OLBEN, Tonight fair, slightly cooler; Bator- - to all the miaaionarias who labored In FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. She preotded over 437 Tuttle Court day fair. Relative bumidtty, 44 per cent, that section. Evans Florp Co.. 34 Main. Waa. I4L READING. Pa May 2. Because they failed to appear for work on May day, after warning had been Issued that every man was expected to be on duty. 424 employees of the Carpenter Steel company were discharged it MONUMENTS. BALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONO, C. O. Johnson Proa, u mental Work M nbelmer. Services and quality pe, Prises at yoar tsjjWUq the best Waa 151- CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OPEN DAT AND NIGHT, PHONE HT. 125. ..Two-year-ol- DEATH au CDONNEL A CO. UNDERTAIYiB Booth Vo mbolmoro, Ia4 Tomplo er 21-1- 8trot. CEMETgKTKS. WktokTCH laAWK CBMKTERT FB potuo. qoro. 14 Htla 8t. Woo. Hit. - Co. TCeitK-ORfie-fv. Store Opens at 10 Tomorrow: Tomrrrow-Anoth- er 1 ; . .. Trimmings Included are the popular naries; tans and rookvests of delightful colorings. ies, some See Our Windows. irsemySriqaikrtlPktifWweartgiihuB with-novel- ty 4 Regular $35.00 and $45.00 Values JUST fifty of them delightful new arrivals garments. All are. fashioned and possess many smart touches that distinguish them as high grade suits. 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