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Show t O SETTLEMENT OF T FI.CE CHARGE OF 1 UtRCEHY HT PRICE mw it in SITUITIOH III SHEEP STEJILING CRSE Telegram from Dr. R. W. Hoggas. ) (gfreclal t Tha aisle live stock Inspector, dated at of Two I shippers PRICE. Bopi. n of Reaver, says: "Serious outbreak of ta or hold t )ot h are enthral In progress here. Cattle, catbond an iwo oth.ro or out und.r I will aiay to vaccinate all of dying. h bond, of 13.33 sash. otort.d when florh tie axponod." rult on Ineoatigatlon obIib.Io mlln moot.ro reports herd from th.tr W. A. Lowry. Q. O. Crowford. H.ory from R.votr, and probably oth.ra. from Ihslr ttma to lima mUad Dacha ob tha rang and when It hint th.y reported ram. a common Bh.rtlf Ths Kelts tbo niatt.r to wMb ah. riff got Into communication Kan-a- a . Usa ebl.f of police. B. Ooodall. at watch City. Mo, asking him to thara out for ahaap t tha atocbyarda Carbaaxlnr tha braBda aod markan ofKaltar bon county ahaapman. Sheriff w aaya Chief Ooodall In a fa daya bad found ahsap .4 back that haCrawford belonging to Mr. R avoir In a ahipmant bill ad at Prtca claw, tha by anothar paraon. Thla otharn Wd ahartC aaya. followed up by to tha a rroat of Btevo Kallas, Nick Spat-afKallaa, Mika Oogm and BamIarea ay. of fraud OB charge before Justice Thay had thair haarln Hammond and of tha Peace J. W. for trial. Ooctoi and bound vtri . Bpatafor, furnlahad ball; tho othara did not, - Tha ahaap owners bavo aant a if to Kanaaa City to aitoop baloBftnf to othar Carbon counba found. but no ty Boekmaatara canbean racalrad from word haa at y.t . hfm. . hP rs-po- rt iMr. or or Will Qemonttrate How Dr. Ifoggan made tha trip to Reaver late Saturday, on receipt of an urgent telephone moaaag a from the county cattle al tgsnt, who Teportod that farm various on scattered had died, In that county. Since tho disease has boon dlngnoaod aa anthrax. It la faarad I that It ta somewhat widespread. of vaccine to tho number of 10 have bean forwarded to 1r. Hmrr" from the headquarters of the elate live stock board; A cow which are uilpg a c operative pasture In Provo, known aa Ins town pasture, died of anthra and th town pasture ha boos quarantined About 400 mllcb cow dry cows and all horses warq using tha pasture, and bebefore ba vaccinated must there. to graao ing .allowed the of I ' Jones. C. Dr. IndusUnited States bureau of animal are try and J. T. Neal, state Inspector, In charge of Iho situation at Provo. o Dry weather Is supposed to bo favor-ahlto tho development of Iho anthra germ, and to account for Its being so unusually widespread thla year. There have been other outbreaks. In Utah county, -- Will Not Stop Work On FrictEmery Road In Difficulty To Overcome Smoko Evil terial for Balt Lake' tmoka problem can ba eliminated, according to Colonal E. A. Xthill, prominent mining man of thla . Colonal Wall will damonetrate hia method of allmtnatlng tha amoka nu loanee Tuaaday, Baptambcr I, from - I:M to-S-: 33 In the afternoon at tha plant of tha Balt Lake Engineering work. corner of Fourth South . and Blxth Waat atraata Xa hla announcement of tha dam-onration Colonel Wall atataa that ha "will damonetrate a method and moans whereby tha laaua of, amoka from coal aa now used In at earn gen- erating plants can ba entirely allmln-a tad by subetitution of coal In pulverised form, at tha same time Increasenergy of ing tho effective thermal more than 10 the eoal con. u mad by or forced draft cent No air blast moisture contains 1 mployed,th eliminated not la mined as In tho coal and there la no danger of explosion." All Interested In easing tha dem- . anatration are Invited to ba present. at r School Boy Injured . In Fell From Wagon "Harold Barg, t years old. son of Mrs. Etta Jarman, 11 McClelland street, suffered a tracturo of hla skull when he fall from tha rear of a brick was wagon noar hie homo today. Howhere taken to tho county hospital rephysicians say ha will probably cover. - Tho boy waa oh tha way to school and a aald to have climbed on tha going hla rear of tha wagon which waa waa thrown way. In soma manner ha on his head. to the pavement landing obtaining suitable ' herd-surfaci- JUTE SUCKS HUS ' th' ma- Price-Emer- y road will not result In tha entire abandonment of work on thnt much traveled thoroughfare. Decision haa been reached by atate yoad ofwith official ficials, In of tho federal bureau of public roads, to proceed with tho construction of and with tha draining tha aith-gra- d of tha road, thus Improving' It conconsiderably, while tha attempt la buildtinued to obtain nultable road ing material tor a hard surface to ba put on later. Conducting Examinations For Hoisting Engineers The Industrial commission of Utah la conducting phyateat aamtnattone of- - holetlng' anginas ra,1n accordance with tha general safety orders for mete! mines recently Issued. Teats are first being conducted In tho "Eureka district, where shaft mining la' unus. ually active. On account of tha large number of human Uvea that frequently depend on tha carefulneaa and persistent attention ta hla duties on tho part of Isa streea hoisting engineer, unusual laid by tha safety orders on tha health of tha man filling that position. Should hoisting engineer suddenly faint, or otherwise lose control of hla faculties, wren for a few momenta, it might endanger several lives. For that reason an annual examination ba reby a physician will hereafter depend on quired, whan human liveiwork. Tha the hoisting engineer's pay blanka for these examination for heart, special attention to teat a evidence of well ear and ay. or adth use of Intbxlcatlng liquors, various diction to rheumatlam, or th forms of aofcial dleeaeaa. SUN IN Trlal of th Harris murder caa In th district court will undoubtedly be eel fur fieptembef II, according ta E.O. Lealherwood of oounasl for Mrs Har- F( J at sack may nawyvar the b aomauhat aheap-- r Advteee from British India, coftialnad In th foreign crop notes Juat to hand from th United Biale bursau f markets, shews: "Th astlmatad area tinder Jut In of 111 Is 1.743.131 nerea. an Inert per cent 341.71 acree, or about on tael year's flnel figures The conditions In Bengal where the bulk of a bjtler crop Jute Is grown promt and condition than that of of the crop In Hlhar and Orteea la fair. The stocks of old Jut are omall." The earn authority Indlcelos aa Increase aL.ttora.lhaA 30 per gent In Canada's wheat yield, as compered with last year. Final figures In 11 were lit, 71. II bushel or wheat, of were fall wheal. Eswhich 7,343. timates of July 11 for fall wheat were 33.171.0 bushels and for the entire wheat crop 341 00. 00 bushel. Alharta report eonditlona satisfact. tory la th Peers river t northern) Grain crops failed over a considerable portion of southern Albsrts and greatly Improved In central Al-- i berta. Mexico, which produces a little susome, gar, and Import report a shortage of sugar thl year. Th advices eey: !'Du to drouth, th actual , sugar erop fell far short of estimate of last December, which placed th prodne-tio- n at 130, 0 to J4.(0 tons. Th production In Vera Crua will not exceed 3(.A tons and that of othar atataa will fall 4 to ( par cant below th axpactad output. Th situation Is aggravated by th fact thu th cur-reyear's Imports war no mor than l. tons, aa against tons last year. There was no stock left over from last crop." praC ris While on a visit hare Judge D. f th Fifth Judicial district. ) Harris hefoVa whom th caa will be triad, communicated wllh counsel for tha ta ascertain how noon they would t ready to go to trial. Mr. Lsatherwood said, and It wan agraod for trial Septemtha caaa could b ber 11. Judge Morris returned t N'ephl early thla afternoon. aa. lt ft. Tamperatura at weather kereae offle ofsad kiosk. Jnetrumeal ea reef of In kloekt thoea than 143 feet klgher fice Roof of lloeton Bldg. Kloeh. 74 Mailmum yaelerday ,...71..Minimum yeetarday . - J JJ ' Minimum today a-today .. 7 a. m today ;! am. today If 3 am. aoday !, .71. 1 am. today I! ' ll am. today. .. Noon today die-trlr- -- ........Jj. .......T. n." uitt gwaw.444..H frf wC thntomtr Relative humidity r.Me lllliriMIIMtAf leal Fee - nt LATE LOCALS 3.0 Boys Are Arrested Local Bank CVarbige T od T leeal bank olaarlng amounted ta 133.37 aa compared with I.333.I31.T fer th earn day Mat yaar. Bailors Dtachargcd Fifty sailor ar In town, today, being paid off and discharged through th local naval station. local Army Enlieuwnta Recent army enlistment Included Otto Louie T. J. La. Balt Lake; Paonl, Pocatello; Courtney Barker. Idaho Falla ( H F. Oorp. Land Returning Corp. city, Lund. 1130 Prlneatoa avanu. thlN. has arrived at Camp MerTltt, tw years' oervlca In the signal aoon corps In Franca Mr. Lund will ba home. To Pina Winter Work The flrat aoclety fall meeting of th Ladles' Aid will be of Waterloo Mathodlet church held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., when work will , be planned tot th coming fall and wlntar,. Nephl An-- d Genealogical Meeting arson of th Genealogical aoclety ha h gone to Montpelier ataka, where will hold- genealogical olaaaea during tha preaant week. H will next vreek hold similar aeoalona In Bannock ataka and the following week at Star valley. Army Nuree Visit Here Mlaae CanEtbelyn Keaaler, Sarah Custer. - Tootle be, dace Hooker and Bertha ara vlaltlng army nurse from Denver, from a In thl city, an route horn trip. They report L400 soldier patient in th Denver general hospital No. 31.. "Heavy Freight Traffic The Orem lnterurban . haa been aufferlng from for the past week, on congestion - of - an - unuaual amount of peaches freight, 30 car of which towere aecura locoIt wu found necessary motive from tha Baltalr railway to help out the local motive power. R. Return Ben Chiropractor k Johnson, D. C.. ha returned from Iowa. There lyceum held at Davenport, In were t.SSS doctor of chiropractic attendance. Among them were the leading chlropraetora of the world, several of whom wer the lecturer. Lecture wer also given by Bert Hubbard and other prominent men. No Pot-ke- t Picking No case cf pocket picking were reported oto the Chief police "circus day," according of Police J. Parley White. The chief says this la the rtrat time to hla know! edge that pickpockets have failed Of-to appear In th city on auch a day. ficer aay this la partly due to the fact that detective ar now employe by the circus management to (bring auch offenders to Juatlca. - Completing R. O. T. O. Organisation waa- - practically completed thl afternoon In the junior R. O. T. C. Under unit at Jthe East High school. the direction of CaptrL.- - P Good; who has beeh detailed by the government aa military Instructor at the school, lxcom two battalion, composing panics, were formed The senior bove n off lee In the unit' wer assigned to a separate company with senior officer tn commands Uniform and rifles are expected to arrive in a , For Taking Automobiles Five boy. Bharman It Chandler, D. Dlckereon, IT. Albert Dean. IT.. William Hawkins. 37, - and Don McCormick. It, war arrested by year-ol- d, -- a. Detective J. E. Woodard and J. A. Elbert today on tha auspteion that thay have been implicated In numerous theft of automobiles for Joyriding purposes recently. The boya were turned over to th iuvenll authorities. . Office ra aay that any theft aof oar have occurred during , the . month. All but a few of th cars past bean found abandoned In various haven of th city a few hours after thay war stolen. Indicating, th officer aay, that they were taken simply for a rid. In aa effort to offenses of this nature, a eradicate haa bean Inaugurated by thcampaign against euch offender and eight police boys. ter sec-tlo- - - f?w ,nta cutoly hourk l.n th xt Will Take Doctors Degree in Archaeology A ah-nu- al i ARE YOU ENVIOUS? cnmwa-thcntJKtUUTOll- nt -- wto-hoid-n- have-claan-- cut d TO ALL - Gold Crowns . . $5 00 $5.00 Bridge Work Gold Inlays. . $2 to $5 Porrflain Fillings $2 to $2.50 $1.0fi Silvsr-Fillings- on Best .Set of-Teeth (Trubyte Teeth) .77. $10.01 Automobiles - There waa a heavy shower Sunday morning, and a light shower late In th afternoon; the record for the day was-.l- S of an Inch-a- a recorded by the i local weather office. Thla makes the t precipitation for the roonth ,J)S ofnnj inch In exeeea of the normaTTdr'the entire month of September. ; The of Sunday extended able area. Including Pocatello and the Yellowstone Considerable ratn fell In various part of the "United1 States. The Official forecast for Tuea- j day Is "fair weather." rinj over-conside- j I J to 7PacilicToast - -- and ALL POINTS IN f Sr. UNITED STATES GENERAL MERCHAN-D1SSTORAGE- - E Insurance rate only 18c per d $100 pef 'annum, 3464 Was, Telephone . ONION DENTAL COMPANY Slg Mala Street Dr. L J. Doll ta Charge PtKme Waa, LIBERTYBONDS ns 3 fine! prices 3 33 (l.jktorr - If -- 4e33 4 J, t3 benj 4a.i Liberty tedtv-ww- e: a at first 4. 34.3: second 4a, 34 TS.Ieecend 4a31 33 14; fourth first SI 31; third, v let dry H U. 4, -- 7 ; j 34, ' 1 Warehouse Co ,353 W. 2nd So. ' t - - 1 on Text of Address OMAHA, Given in Omaha Sept. (.But I didnt coma here this morning so much to expound upon the treaty as to talk about dheae things we "call reservations. A reservation la an assent with a "but to It. "We agree, but. Now, I want to call your attention to some of these buta. I will take them as far as 1 can. in the order In which they deal with ' the clauee of the Itself. In th first article of the covenant It Is provided that s nation ean-wt- th notice provided; thaL-- at Xiie tlrns:af this withdrawal that is to say, at the expiration , of the two jeara. It has fulfilled atl. Its International obllga tlona, and all its obligations under the covenant. - But som.,ot, our friends ar very uneasy abojit that. They want to sit close to the door and with their hand on the knob and they- - want to say, We are In this thing, but w are In it with Infinite timidity and we are In It only because jou us, and wanted us to come in. but w ere going to sit here and try thla door every once In a while and see it isn't locked 'and just as soon a we see anythlng we don't like we are golng to scuttle." (Laughter anPappIause). Nov, what Is the trouble? I want tO every man you know, who makes this objection. "What. la he afraid Of? Is he afraid that when the United State wishes to R will ,Wott hav .fulfilled Its International obligations? Is he willing loi bring that Indictment against this beloved country? We Never Failed. did fall MyeHow cltUene: w never w to fulfill' any. obligations have mad. (Applause) And God to guide and help us. w never wllL And I, for one, tun not going to admit In any connection the allghteet doubt, that If chooee to withdrw( w will then hav fulfilled our obligation Because, if wo make reservation as they afe called, about thla, what do wo do? not set' up. any Thlo. covenant do tribunal to Judro whether w hav fulfilled pur obligations at that tlm or not. Thor Is only erne thing to reof strain ns and that lytho-opiniomankind. A re thee gentlemen such dlffl-cultl- Mo-Gi- Die. pro-visio- w -- -- pro-porti- out-of-to- - at voleeg-that-anyb- ody y -- alt -- Senator Johnson to Speak in Sioux Falls toMatt n t r t JR WM TAYLOR, 31-- 2 S. W. TEM-bl- a 8t, Utaha leading undertaker aa4 emba.mer. Services and goods Prlce M ,our qualityeultlng. Wr bJi SIOUX FALLS. 8. D Sept. Senator Hiram W. Johnson, Republican, of California, will speak In Sioux FalKTTSept. K on the league 'of nations. according to Information received here today from Congress- CARL EDDINGTON A CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS OPEN DAT AND NIGHT.- PHONE HT. 111. A CO. U7VDERTAKERB 7 embalmer man Chrlstopherson af Washington Sd remote Street. Senator Johnson, who Is a league op. ponenL will speak from the same CEMETERIES. platform that' President Wilson will occupy tonight. WAjjsTCH LAWN CEMETERY. PER-beta- s Th preeidentiat train is expected ta 14 Main 8L Waa 11(1 arrive from Omsk at I o'clock. After a short parade-- 4 he president will go FTMUJ? HELP WANTED.' directly to th coliseum vAfter he deltvers his address he will FIVE' GIRLS OR WOMEN. GOOD go djrectly to his train which Is sche- wage Hewlett Brts Co., 744 80 Stats. duled to depart st 10 p. m., for Minneapolis and St. Paul where he will WANTED, NURSE GIRL, ONE WHO can xo home night Apply deliver two addresses Tuesday. 223 4th Are. -- - Cholera in Petroyrad. wo-eve- Jennings-Hann- a. Final Quotation NEW TORE. Kept. - eonsant about th meaning of anyone of tho terms whan w were In Faria," he aald. "W told them what the meaht and. aald Sign her.' Doe any patriotic method want that American changed? There war cries of "No. no" from th crowd. If reservations wer put In. Mr. Wilson told thorn, all that th aenat had written In would hav to go back for tho consent of Germany. H added that there war Indication that those on th othar aid of th water ar not tn a good a humoc aa thay had boao. Shantung Pro talon. Th only way th (thanlung provision could b bettered,- - Mr. Wilson declared, would be to go to war with Japan, England and France. He told the crowd the nation could not "sign all-- hut a part of a treaty." W cannot rewrite thla treaty." W must taka It or leave aald b. !L believed th treaty H aald h ahould bo accepted aoon but added: It can how tails man no long But will take the United Btataa senate to do anything." Th president aald h had heard soma man wanted th United Btsta to stand alonagor an "armed but b did not believe th people would accept It. He1 paid a tribute to Democratic Senator Hitchcock, th leader In th treaty fight, whoso horn in Omaha. H had "been proud to atand by Senator Hitchcock," h aald, "to fight." Advise" Means "Adviee." league Quoting article X of th covenant. Mr. Wilson said anyone who stands under th English language must admit that whan It said th could "advla, It meant "adleague vise" and not "com pal." H characterised th league aa tha only possible guarantee against war," and said h would feal recreant to those who. fought the. war It h did hot secure It adoption. On th rid before th meeting, th president alighted from hla automobile and stopped at th home of C. N. Diet, brother of Oould Diets, president of th eta (a league to enforce peace. Th president chatted for a few minutes with Mr. Diets and hi mother. To Stay Settled. Every one who had read the treaty, declared tha president, agreed .that It contained "a complete settlement 'of the matters that led to the war and that It contained the machinery by which they shall stay settled." The disputed land titles of Europe had been nettled by th treaty, Mr. Wilson eontlnuod, on th basis that In each case the land belonged to the people that lived on It. The charter of liberty for the working men-- of the world," Mr.- - WU-ssaid, never had been dreamed of before. He added there was only one way to sea to tha enforcement of snch provisions and that was through a league of nations Declaring the league would Include all the greet people except Germany, th president said Germany would be admitted after "a period of probation." He referred to cnargee that th treaty was too harsh, and aald it provided only that Germany pay what hs was able. 8h had committed a criminal set he said, and must suffer and pay. Confidence that th United Blatea would enter th league at its formation was expressed by Mr. Wilson, who said th only alternative would ba to atay out and then com In later along with Germany. Emphasising th arbitration features of th league, ha said that In case those processes failed th result would .b not war, but an economic boycott and Isolation under which th strongest nation In Europe could not stand for six months. After that, h predicted they will hav no atomaeh for war," It was not an "absolute" guarantee, he added, because there waa no absolute guarantee against human pas" sion. T i pro-rate- Teeth positively extracted without pain. No unpleasant 'after- effect. Alt instruments sterilised immediately after using. Allwork unconditionally guaranteed. Coolest operating room In the city. Electric fane in every room. Ya use the Bneet materials procurable. THE OLD RELIABLE ' Ogallon. "W didn't ask Germany over-persuad- t Heavy Shower Sunday. (Continued from page one) declared It would be a work of super- - - Reduced Freight Rates ONE PRICE : CIPUtK a. . Tonight end Tueeday ganarally fair; net much change In temparatar. Tot the purpose of working for a doctor' degree In archaeology. Andrew A- - Kerr of th University of Utah, will leave next week for Harvard. On h will take charge of th t the uniUed teal Association versity, it is r5h,oldy- Mr. Kerr .. who la xa . . an authority on recognised Convention Begine Tuetday j TL1 archaeology, is a graduate Of Pocket Book Stolen. VUb tod In 13X1 he annual meeting of h received a master's i The twenty-fiftdegree. at veteran A. R. r O. a vrd.--w. a. Welsh, tha Utah State Medical association-- in, th Coto rout an Doe Angalaa. from Utah Hotel In convene tha Tuesday waa robbed of a Bustness Men Will morning at I o'clock. Tha convention lumbus encampment, hia rallroyl will last three days and noted physi- pocket book containing Observe Birthday of In cians from various parts of tha coun- ticket, but no money, on a HPullman aaya ha tha members of the gait Dak thla morning. th wallet American Constitution try will address In association and taka part In cllnlo. left hi rest containing wart th into went he while berth his ,at various local hospital Th gathering of business men at found th walTha house of delegatee of tho aa- - room. On hi return Weleh waa calling at th Hotel Utah on th eoclation will meat Tuesday noon and let gone. Mr.office evening of 8ept later to ee if 17s will ba held at th time when Wednesday morning for the election th railroad recovto done b not could of offioera. Addresses wilt ba made something th anniversary of th completion of at tha morning and afternoon session er th railroad ticket. th constitution of th United 8thtes Tuesday by tha following: Dr. Eugene la being celebrated th throughout H.' Smith, of Ogden; Dr. D. K. Allan. . J... Contracts Awarded. United States. - Dr. Wr R, Tyndala, Dr. Wnv. Carpen-- seems a "It obeervance of flltlng tar MacCarty, Rochester, Minn, Dr. The board of county- - commissioner th day, said J. E. Galigher, presil-, Frank Smithies, Chicago and to dent of th Utah Associated Industhis rtornlng awarded son M. Percy, Chicago. the contract for tries, "that th business men of Utah and Tool Commencing at 7:30 p.m. tha assemble and hear from the 1.1 miles on Redwood road should banquet will ha held In the Hollpa of three of Americas moat distel Utah at which President Georg. paving from Midvale Junction eouth to South industrial heads and W. Middleton wilt give hla address and Jordan, on a low bid of 10S, 14. 38. tinguished what the real situation la prominent speakers will give patrtotio The material la to he bltullthic sur- economists In and w ourland what as cltisena , addressee face on black base. can do to perpetuate the birth right guar Mead by the constitution of the UnltllRvwee! namely, life. and the phYeult" or happiness." liberty "From present Indications It will be a memorable affair.- - Reservations ara coming In from groups from Logan, Pr6V6fcndTGgden-and-Intermedia- te When you eee a beautiful women or a wellgroomsd man, you irlglrt swsy begin to taka slock of Xhfm and .own self. Ton notice that thay look successful, and have a .person- - . represented from every line of en- allty. Why? Flret of all. they arer near tn appearancer they deavor . Probably at no anniversary whit teeth. moat but notice nice has there been greater consciousness of all their features, you Moat of you are envious and without cause. If you had been careful-anon the part of business men of the few days. had your, teeth attended to. you. too. would have Jiad teeth Just Importance of correlation and J 'to tofWtteitl-.;!- !. Ik not. Jiw .late now.' Jt YeHkide tonttet, wlD sod anlightenment and education of fhe masses." short time, remedy any. defects in your teeth that you may have. Word haa Just bean received from The Union Dental Co. haa on (ta staff six most reliable dentists and any one of them will be glad to advise you as to your needs In the visiting guests that they leave dentistry and estimate the cost to you. All examinations and estiChicago on the evening of Sept. 14 and mates free. will arrive here at 4 30 . p m. Sept 11. The. gentlemen will be In the COMPLETE LABORATORY who will concharge of commute duct thorn to local points of interest Cllfton-Ap-plega- a4 Today TasearSay The.Wealher the peer patrtoi that they nr nfrsld UI cut s poor f(ur 1nltsd Mate In lb eptnios of mankind, and no. thl ' they think that they en bring tnet J BHKXICINS 11 great psoplo to withdraw from ' their league. If at that ttm. ! condemned H be draaai would oplnloa of mankind T W hav almaya bean it 3ln' earn th respect of mankind and w shall alwaya b at pains to ratal I Applause) I, for one, am too proud Bepl. I Herbert a an American, to say that no doubt ' WASHINGTON. will over bang upon our right ts withelUssn. ws American nn a McGill, draw upon th condition of th fulfill- killed In th at Mexican Coapa. by ment of our 4ptrnilonalblignliona to XL according of slat Aug. Chiapas, (Applause). advices received today by tha atat Moat Take hldea. , I have already adverted to their department. ( under artlcl 10, and alll not bean to mad have Rspresantatlona return In tho. That difficulty la tha Mssb-fgovernment and Instrucmerely as 1 rapreeantsd It Juet non; tion Issued for an Immediate and tllly don't want fo go In ss partner, careful Inquiry Into th fact of McbeGill's death. thay want to go In aa 1st Joiners, a f In es use they sit admit that McGill, riding horseback, was atwhich Imperil th JuM arrangement tacked from ambush. II was shot of mankind. America, th gteateet. from his hore. beaten to death and richest, freest people of th world, hla body thrown Into ths Coapa river must tk aide with th cause. We McGill waa tho son of Jams X. ll cannot Hv without taking aide. W of Chicago. devoted ourselves to Juatlca and liberty whan w war born, and w nr- not . . Rob Bink and Etcape.-- nd forget It.- (Apgoing to get nenll plause). TOLEDCC Sept. I. Five masked Are (here any patriotic American that --desire tbemribod yhandf .man. UftfWLlPdy JiaUUnp tha Erie I Cries of "No"). Do thay want ma bank at Erie, kllch., near her and to aak th German If they dealr th escaped In an automobile with 11.000 method changed? (Crle of "No"). Do.1 In cash and securities yet to b they want ma to aak th Oermana If may read th treaty to them expressed In th words th United States senate Butte Bank Robbed. thinks It oughl to have been written In? Bo you see, the reservations com BUTTE. Mont., Sept I A man down to thla that they want to change th language of th treaty without' armed with a revolver held up iho changing Its meaning, and lyt ma aay. South Bid atata bank In th southern I am not Judgthere ar Indication part of Putt today and escaped with ing from official dispatches hot from about 34.000 In currency after locknot the newspaper that people ar ing four officials end clerka In th In ss good a humor over In France vault now as thay were whan 1 waa them, and It la going to b more difficult to Soldier of Cantu get a new agreement from now on than It was befors and after dealing with Mini of those gentlemen I found Mutiny at Andrade that they were aa Ingenious aa any American In attaching unexpected EL CENTRO. Calif.. Sept (. A meanings to plain word. I don't company of soldier In th army of want, therefor, having gone through Oov. Esteban Cantu of tho northern th mill on th existing language, to district of Lower California, mutinied go through It again on changed lan- last night near Andrade, according to guage. advices received her today. Four ofShantang Clause. ficers were killed. A poaso was sent But I must not turn away from thla In pursuit cf th soldier according great subject without attention to th to the advices. Shantung clause, tha provision with regard to th transfer of certain GerHold. Up Victim man rights In th province of Shantung. China to Japan. I frankly said KANSAS CITY. Sept . Frank R. to my Japanese colleagues at the conference therefor. I can without Im- Gardner, of Council Bluffs. low propriety say It her that I waa very member of a party alleged to have deeply dissatisfied with that part of been held up early last Friday by two the treaty. But. my fellow cltiiena men who were later captured .by the Japan agreed at that very tlm and aa police after a running fight died topart of the understanding upon which day of wounds received during the these clauses were put Into the treaty, alleged holdup. that she would relinquish every Item of sovereignty that Germany had enjoyed, to China and she would retain what other nations have elsewere In China, certain economic concessions with regard to th railways and the mines, which aha waa to operate unTeles Doa. At the home. der a corporation and subject to tha 231William Fern avenue. William Coles Dona, laws of China. Aa I aay, I with aha Infant son of Willard V. and Rhoda could hav dons more, but suppose, as Coles Dons, died today aom have suggested, that ws dissent Funeral services will be held at the from that clause In the treaty. You residence st 3 p m. Tuesday. Interment can't sign all of a treaty but one part. will be In the city cemetery. my fellow citliens; it Is like the Themaa Orchard In a local hoopltal, n president's veto; he can't veto Thomas Orchard, 79 year old, chief of a bill; he has got eltherto mall transfer clerk at the Denver A Rio aign th bill or veto. We cant algn Grande, died today. ' He was a natlve of the treaty with tha 8hantung provision Wisconsin but had bean resident of out of It, and If w could, what sort Salt Lake and Ogden for a number of 0 years. be th,t doing China. Funeral Services wifi be held st the I felt that I personally If ,71i.would In any Eber W. Hall chapel st 10 a.m. Tuesway stood In ths way of this settle-m?nInterment will be In Mt. Olivet day. would b died to die that it , might b consummated because I cemetery, Leeter Aagu Mecilag In a local YJi ,Vlon' f"y fllow cltlxena, that If Angua thing should by some mishap hospital, Lester Marling, 39 not be accomplished there would years old, died today. Tha body will arise from that upon the fair name of this be sent to Payson. Utah, by the ODonundertaking establishment for poop!, a stain which never could be nell effaced, which would be Intolerable to funeral services and Interment. every lover of America, Intolerable to Catherine Fairchild In a local hosevery men, who knew Americk and pital, Catherine, Fhirchlld. 70 years old. was ready with stout heart to She reaided with Mra uphold died today. 343 Maxell. Fourth South atreet Joseph Funeral aervlcea will be held at the Praise for Hitchcock. Larkin chapel Tuesday afternoon at an I ssld Just now before that hour to be announced later. wa toPPY to forget on opening a campaign Minnie Lorhwltn At. a local hospital like this, wb&t party I belong to, gad Mra Mtnnia 1 wife of Adolph ?pe yu wiu not thlnk I am re- Liochwitx, diedLochwita, this morning following calling what party I belong to 1 I say an illness of considerable length. She Pf?.ud 1 have been t0 stand along-old- s waa 64 years old and came to .w of this coun-tr- y from Germany 40 years ago. She Senator Hitchcock In this fight I would bs Juat as had lived in 34 Utah for years Her glad to stand by survives her The body Is at Senator Norris,-i- f ha would let me husband the Qua! trough A ll6ott But I refer to Senator Hitchcock undertaking beand funeral cause I know this la his home town, parlors be announced later. arrangements will because of my personal regard for him. because I want to be the brother the comrade and of every man who will work for thla great causa. And It heartena me when I find, as I found In Dee Moines, and I find here, that there are mor Repub-t- h ft. M. TAYLOR A CO. committee that meet me FUNERAL DIRECTORS. That mav be in tb".I)"10crata to th 151-S(laughter) E. let So. but nevertheless population I Judge from what Phone Wu. 311 1 I see of these gentlemen that thev are r FLORIST. tFwwLTV can JaT.5abl eoccimens it for granted, beAMERICAN FLORISTS FLORAL cause of what I see In my dealings assigns for every occasion. Express with them, that they do represent on paid charges order ' some of the permanent and American Theatre. Waa 3677. abiding ' influences of great communities like ernest thto. (Applause). Salt . Lake s leading Lambourne. florist, new atord. .Fn-tlo- 5Yhy tha., heart of A merles beats In 47 South Malnlwaa these great prairies and on these great I1A hillsides; sometimes in Washington KINO FLORAL CO. FIORAL-DI you seem very far a wav. Tha vnw. that are-moaudibierJn Washlngton to are not FLORAL designs ..A- -. gPKC7AT.TY" cares-ItnerUTTor-yerlong and Brans Flory Co.. II Main. Waa 9(L it ie refreshing to me (laughter) to get out among tha. great. body of my- fellow MONUMENTS. ' cltixens and feel the touch of the hand and contact of the shoulder and the lake marble and monu- ,ohnJ011- - Frop Uf Impulse of mass movement which is Ne8tAtr0rk going tomake the conquest, spiritual conquest of the woriar( Apfdaus) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. .' PBOBJIBLY SEPT. Dr.-Ne- , MONDAY NEWS EVENING DESERET - STOCKHOLM, - Friday. Sept T- -i From two to three hundred, persons ire dying dally In Petrograd from eholera. aeoordlrg to sdviree- - from that city. Owing to the lack of modi rines and food many of the hospitals eloeed. hav-bee- 323-32- FOR 84LE PEACHES, ELBERTAS. l PER BU. On mile of Kandy High School on Stats street. Was bath I9S9-- r xhou ke Hot OI . k !! o'eTTuVim aST 4 beet; fireplaces, basement extram-on lsrel Rewer connection and allground aaanesments InQmir of paid XMI ddea Bryan Ay. TI H -- j , v |