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Show Tilt: O. Nations Prci:cts map. Mo r a than three time many births as deaths ootirred In Suit Laka during lh week 'ending Friday, June II, snoording to the report of the rilf health drpartmant fur that period, Tha report shows 99 births and XU deaths. Of ths rhitdrsn born, II wVrs boys and II girl. Further perusal of tha report ahous that nly 111 cases of so a tag lows and Infectious diseases wars raportsd fur th weak a compared with 224 ceaes of euch dlaeaeea reported during the previous weak. Of th eaaea reported during the week ending June It, 71 were cases of whooping cough; It rasas of measles; 14 rasas of smell pox; 1 case of chicken pox; 2 rase each of dlpthsrla and 1 case of typ , phoid fever, At ths end of th week 14 hou were under quarantine because of small pox; 4 because of scarlet fever I because of typhoid fever and 2 be causa of diphtheria. , . pre-girte- mort estimate are employed In and corporation other loduatrle. Thus he declared I luregarded M a very substantial cre the last census. The oenau figure bav all haan gathered hut du to tha vaat amount of work in oomplllng them tha work will not ha completed for om time, O coord I ng to Mr, Roger. H declared however that It would he flnlahed well wtthla the three year Up allot ment an ding July 1921. Work In compiling tb figure in tha Industrial census. Mr. Roger Mid, would b completed by Saptamhar. Tha tendency to assemble In the ritiea la ehown la h greater now than In the pest, with the result that the country districts are but llttl more thickly populated than In tha prevloue caneua ha asserts. Mr. Rogers e accompanied' by his (1 slighter. Mum Margaret Regers, and it urn Anna Weatall of Ashavllla, North Carolina. They art enreut to San ran ctsco te attend tha National Iicmoc ratio convention In an 'unofficial capacity. While her Mr. Roger held conferanoes with 8. V. Reaver, agent In charge of the Industrial census for the intarmopntaln state. ar , Mutt Finith Sentence For Breaking Parole T. r. Thiel, arrested Thursday charged with transporting a stolen automobile from Los Angeles, will turned over to the parol officer of the California etat penitentiary , at Ban Quentin to serve the tl months remaining of hi aentene there at the tlm ha broke parol. After tha aentanc has been erred he will be proeecuted under federal atatute for alleged Interstate transportolon of the stolen automobile, according to Floyd T. 'Jackeon, special agent In charge of tho deportment of justice here. The parol officer from San Quentin, Cal., la expected toe arrived in Salt Lake Monday to taka Thiel back. Native, of England Diet at Garfield Samuel Cook, Jr., 14 year t old. 2701 south State afreet, died at Car-fielFor tho paat IT year Friday he had been with the American Smelt- d, ing company and during that time had been In Arisons. He was a native ' of Mlddlesboro, England, and cam te tha United State whan eight year old. Surviving Mr. Cook are hla widow, Mr. Addle Cook; thres children, Moroni, 11; Violet, 19, and Adelina, I. and hla mother, Mrs. Hannah Cook ( Salt lake." Funeral services will b held at 2 ward p.m. Sunday In the Burton chapel. The body may be viewed at the home, from 10 am. to 1:19 p.m. on tho day of tha funeral. Interment will be In the City cemetery. -- Death of Dickerton Girl. Mias Irma Dickerson, aged 14, the daughter of Mr. and Mra Arthur Row-le- y Dickerson, of 1024 Downlngton avenue, died at tho family residence this morning. She was born In American Fork, but for the paat nln years had been living In Salt Jbake. She I survived by her parenta four slater and riv brothers Tha body is at the 8. M. Taylor undertaking establishment. runersi services will be held Monday at 9:90 am. at the 8. M. Taylor chapel. The body will be taken to American Fork for Interment Salt Lake Men Offered Commissions in Army . letter received by MayorJ A. Beck It la stated- that F. V. FiUgerald, Tn - forma newspepervrvan end secretary taf-o- v. Simon Bamberger, and G. A. Naylor, a former Salt Lake mao, hava been requested to taka tha examination for commissions in tha regular army, i Mr. Fitxgerald was for some tlm draft executive for Utah, having the commission of captain. He was transferred to other service later In the war. Mr. Naylor wa a lieutenant In the A- - B. F. 8lkJLkity : , mm Palestine Farm Experts V isit F irst Pretid ency The visiting contingent from Palestine, which has been 'in Salt Lake for several daya,. headed by L Wilkansky. chief of the agricultural division of tha Zionist World, organisation at Jerusalem, were visitor thi morning at the Church office building where they Interviewed Preeidenta A. H. fund and C. W. Penrose and also A. W. Ivina on Mormon colonization matters. Tha party was personally conducted by Brest. John A. Wldtsoe of tha University of Utah. sailings at tag Ossa aag Fleaty J. sag llT--V, DECATUR, III., Jun A 24 mys-tfr- v Sir Thomas Lipton Inspecting Shamrock IV. . r eotrw wain irsirrnl On - .''' rail-rue- : rrm v ivt' Ds a j lL - fj rn-- "holier-than-tho- . iK I nel gold-lace- If. ate-tlo- n. You Need a Refrigerator You Need An x, time-honor- ALASKA OVER A MLLION NOW IN USfc Late Dont delay buyinsr. Every day you postpone buying an ALASKA it costa you money in wasted ice and spoiled food. We are showing every wanted size for cottage, bungalow or apartment. Glad to Show You Come In. t non-supp- Enjoy Outdoor Life On Your Lawn . f grg '0INWOODEYI to nt Every convenience which adds to the pleasure of the porch and lawn during the summer months Er-har- is here. 4 Make your porch an inviting place to spend the summer afternoons and evenings. At a very small cost you can make your porch an ideal summer living room. We are showing every essential to porch comfort and the widest possible variety to " choose from. a-t- tha-slnpl- furniture DINWOODEYS and our comprehensive These hot days are sending folks assortments are melting away. See our complete showing of summer furniture, summer rugs, etc., at its best. , com-plai- "y Make a Summer Living Room of Your Porch , . - --1 : ; , SEE OUR - ' PORCH SWINGS Complete with cushions, chains and hooks put up ,.vv lf Ve. all ready, 4171 : All Furniture Stores Close Saturday at P. M. 1 -- During June, July and August n, n. -. Just Receive- d- ( j 41-- tt . , Elle-wort- h, S, f MONU-msnta- Brr old-tim- 4 laea Rraervatlaae far aate far Jaty . OrtN DAT AND NIGHT. PHONE HI. 129. - Bannockburn at laignon, with a proTTtE ritFR W. HA LI, - T. Mftrfcettnt There wa peculiarly Scotch. Mortuary, Phone 44 h till. the etrt th bagpipe. hieland Pron.nl PKHSOVAL Bervica a end Scottiah eorg galore fling. 144 Last ' South. let banquet' 1' plenty hegrt and ov ran' bun. A tug cl war hetwosifh CO. CNDERTAJCERg hielenders end lowrlandor. 'with tadO' DONNED 1 smbalmers. Louth West Oborg Gray and Joseph Marshal! as Rentals et res V. t th for resulted vtctery captains, hiotonder. Trim were awarded to CEMETERIES he youngest rhtid present, tb cldoF WA9ATCH Lawn Scot, th largest family add th geudi-- e cfw eteiv ktTte. rervoetsal ear a 94 Mat St. Waa Breakfast Suites Suitable not only for br.kf..i or sun rooms but for the dining room In small or compartments cottages where sp.ee la at a premium. Their fresh originality Is a .welcome ret.ef fr0m conventional forms, creating an atmosphere of rare charm and permuting the xpree cf individuality of ta.t. not alw.y. PM,1Me CnfiMd, -- itt tah iutmkk ii esaatry. - oncVa' 29 Buperviaoxa. bmta Have On tine Th Ball Lake Scottish club yesterday celebrated th f4th annlveraary of the battle of r Beautiful Hand Decorated er , lav la tMweig . M. ream N ta air IX Oflisrlewme A rw ppliw iiMrntlwi. Ui, 9ai ae ' 1 atUchea Itself to an old leather IL von lleerktnao. round-- i (Pom limed from fxixe one I gets. d hnus employe of th W abash that he has bsen dishonest! that he found th ground also of th that h he fortlfbmtiutia about tha city of has besn autocratic; abused hta power; that he baa done Atn lens neared In the lining of the glove whlth he had picked up when all this for unworthy mvtlv. ! - V .1 fighting a fir Ned Naval Officer. The thru wer traced on muslin In any rsoiganixatloa of th navy and th word Amlcne wa irtntd lh man. In th other glove, woe tixtaj," Admiral Decker continued, 'on another map, but It tracing tli navy needs, and th host Inter sowed wer too tndlettnct to Mtauiia.i tn.. svis of the country demand, that there shall be placed In th navy depart- j Identity. Th owner of th gloves has not ment a naval officer big enough end been foundbroad minded enough and of suffin .. I , cient ability to maintain th standtZ ards of th navy against tha encroach- Enjoins Tramway Company. Wl ment of th civilian secretaries, who seek to msk of th navy a political Colo., Jun 2. Judge DENVER, organtxaton. Greeley.W, Whitford granted th city la another letter to Chairman Hals, a temporary Injunction against th also published In tho Army and Navy Denver Tramway company today, reV Fv V t defendant company to Register, Admiral Ihtcker assails Asst. quiring lh Heey. Roosevelt for hla references to a continue eervic of revregard! group af officer enue or wegea" indefinitely, without I at tha navy war college at Newport, Interruption. In a recent communication to a member of Congress suggesting certain Restoring Communication. chanfsa In th naval organisation. .. Not IhtlllUml Worker. NEW TORK. June 24. Th brok.Xwiu "This la the group of officer, Ad- en Haltfax-Bermu- d J 1 1 rt- e- a: coble baa been miral Lecker declared, "who have repaired, rewtortng direct telegraph aver and with hU never falling stood out against tha Introduction of communication to Bermuda, Sir Thomas Upton, parststsnt a Turks wa politics Into thp navy end have sacri- Island and the West Indies, tha Com- am lie, la back on hi quest for th A marie' cop.hi This photograph challenger, tha Sham- ficed themselves for th good Of th mercial cabt oomyaay announced mad a while th Iriab aportwnan was going aboard navy and not fattened an It, rook IV, to inspect bar aoon after h arrival la Amarloa. her today. "The may be tha same officers who wer scornfully referrd to a d gentlemen when on a previous occasion, Mr. Roosevelt sought to Ingratiate himself with th workingmen, and th asms to whom hla oonfldantlal clerk writes letters giving Instructions that they dir give in publlo with regard to th laboring Breakfast Suite rs Pictured In enameled battleship gray. Including four chairs and other pieces as illustrated. Suite complete E STABLISHED 1857 gram 229-22- ' Feeaigg kxrtsssi- - . W -- 1'U Old Leather Glove With Wr Map Furnishes Mjstery m Illinois charge of petit larceny, W. Williams, II years old, was found guilty by Judge W. H.- - Wllklna and sentenced to aerva six months In the olty Jail. Williams was arrested Friday night by Night Watchman Ed Palmer as he was putting on a suit of John Patten Halverson, Arvllla. Glenn, olothea which th officer claimed was Lorens and Hop; also hla widowed etolan from Louie Bayer. II west Secmother. Mra. Marl Halvaraon, and a ond South street. Boyer Identified the occurred at the sister, Mra Ollla Oulbranson and a clothea 17 The arrest west Second South etreet. sister, also In Norway, Mra Doctor rear.of Qertaan. After bis conversion to Mormon-Ism- " Jewelry, Shoes and Mr. Halverson cam to Utah at workSilk Shirts Stolen thaageofJl. II was an actlvwhara at er In tha Thirteenth ward, Several hundred dolUra worth of men. an tlm h wa superintendent of the Sunday school. H married lh daugh- jewelry and shoe were stolen, from But they are not scorned as 'gold-lace- d ter of T. C. Patten an parly plonerr th ator of f. Arlan, II Writ South gentlemen' when he meets them Soma and later moved to Provo. Temple street, Friday night, according In rich clubs of New York and Washto Sait Lata back moved ha a go year .to reports received at tha police ington.1 The funeral eervic will b held in was Investigated by De.Whet la needed. I said, la a ward chapel tectivesTh caaaLarsen tha Twelfth-Thirteent- h Rosen-kraotand W. R. LL naval officer big enough and broad o'clock. at I Sunday who reported that the place enough to pull th navy out of tb was entered by removing tho roar win slough Into which It has bean thrust dow. No claw to th Identity of th and revive th Investment Company feeling of. glorying In the service and sacriburglars could bo found. Articles Files Its Th thart of eight silk shirts by fice that th country has always deshoplifters was reported to th police manded of th navy and in return Copples of Incorporation paper for by the manager of th Siegel Clothing for which it ha bestowed honor and , the Mercantile Invaatmant company oompany. rpect upon Its member f of Salt Dak City, war filed with tha Cloudburst Swell River, secretary of etat today. Capital stock Locals Is placed at 1100,900, In 9100 shares. Inundates Nebraska City Officer and directors nr Milton B Kul Family Reunion Th Muir Ltpmen, president; Clarence A. Cohn, NORFOLK, Neb.. June 29. The family will hold a reunion at Ftah crest of th flood In the North Fork secretary; Jennie I Cohn, Lillian M. Haven. Lake Idaho, Bear oounty. Llpme.n, Sylvia C. Druahl, additional July 19, it la announced by Prof. Leo caused by a cloudburst yesterday at Plalnvlew reached Piero early today directors, and William J. Browning, J. Muir. Inundated street In part of th as the other stockholder comprising Mill Resume Monday Tha Utah sad The company will Power and Light company rata ease town. Employee of flour mills were tha organisation. compelled to go to work In boats. will b resumed Monday morning Merchants deal tn real and personal property. here are taking steps te Railroad Short Una when th Oregon Gravitation Tha International guard against flood' damage. la scheduled to be heard. oompany Screen company. Salt Lake City filed A tea Dancy W1U Speak Mias Char- Main Celebrates 100th r articles asking to Increase It capital lotte superintendent of nurses was da at thaDancy, to (100,000. The amendment Dr. W. H. Groves L. D. 8. hosF. Birthday Anniversary Herman Wullsteln, posited by pital. will address th parents' class president and Frank E. Schefvkl, sec- of th Eleventh ward Sunday achool . PORTLAND, Milne, June retary. The Tark Garage of Park City in- tomorrow morning. Main today entered on .a ten days' Divorce Decree Entered An Intercorporated with $90,000 capital atock. The officers and directors are W. D. locutory decree of dlvorc on th celebration of Its 100th birthday anLawrsnea wa today en- niversary. Bchspsr. ground of Sutton, president; It was on March IS, 1220, that vie president and managing director; tered by Judge' P. 0. Evan,, of th O. C. Wentworth secretary and trees Third district court. In th separated from Massachusetts caaa of Main officially became, a atata of tha urer, C. J. Hooper, director. Mary M. Smith against Albert J. and Union. Smith. . a Tha celebration got under way with F ormer Resident of Cambrian Outing Mem bars of tha the opening of an exposition of aoolaty of Utah ar arrang- Maine's resources, conducted by the Salt Lake Dead Cambrian ing for their 24th annual outing, state chamber of commerce and agtaka place, t Saltalr. July ricultural league. Word has been received In this whichA will fins program id icing arranged II. city of tlje death In Ashland, Ore., and a large crewd of Welsh peop)e Confesses to Murder. Thursday of Mv. R. C. Cordell, a la anticipated. mmtmmmrn former residentiof Salt Lake. Death Charged Wilh Burglary In a atPHOENIX, Arts., Jun 2. Jesus occurred at the' home of her daughth filed oounty by Marla Barboa, a Mexican, has conter, Mra Victor Milla Mra Cordell torney. John today Fisher is charged with fessed to th murder of Jacob has been suffering from rheumatism In th third degree, it being and wife, Jun 4, according fur about II yeara About two weeks burglary that on Jun 95 h unlawfully to a statement made by the county ago she was stricken with a cere- alleged entered th boarding car of Frank attorney today. Ear boa. who waa arbral hemorrhage. rested In Nogales, is said to have Mrs. Cordell was ST years old. Sh Galllgan, with Intent to ateal. was a native of Missouri, but cam to Williams Family Meeting There confessed after being taken to the Utah early In her married Ilf. For a ill b a meeting of th Williams scene of the crime. number of years they lived at Park family organization Wednesday, July City. Two or three years ago Mra T, in th publia library, at 7:J0 p.m. Reach New York. to California for All interested In Williams family gen- Warships went Cordell Mr. a her health. About year ago ealogy are requested to b present. NEW TORK. June 2. The batCordell mysteriously disappeared Ward Mngore Tha tleship Pennsylvania, Arizona, North from this city and Mrs. Cordell had Eighteenth will lived, with her daughter since. choir Of the Eighteenth ward ces- Dakota and Oklahoma of tha Atlanmorning Besides her daughter, Mra ordell lead having Is survived by her son Russell Cordell, sion of the Ensign stake conference tic fleet arrived here today All completedf big gun practice ofT the tomorrow. hall Is In who the Assembly manager of the advertising department of the Oakland Examiner, singer of the ward are requested to Virginia Capea. , After being paid off. It la underOakland, Cal., and a atster, Mra attend. James Lockhart of Nevada, stood that the crew will be given a llowder Fred Water for Funeral services were held today at of Applies shore leave. Park City has petitioned state en- long Ashland. McGonagls for the gineer George F. one-haaecond foot Alleged Narcotic Dealer apportionment of Utah County Boys of water from unnamed springs in Arraigned, Rond Set $ 1000 Successful Farmers Summit county, to water 40 acre. Friend of Mlaa. Young Improving James Wilson, arrested laat night Fin report on production farm Mia Ethlyn Voung, daughter of B. S. Marehal Sam Dorrlty charged with that to learn he will pleased Young, project' operated by boy In Payson, she is making aatlafactory progress at possession of narcotic, was this mornSpanish Fork and Springvllla were th Dr. W. H. Grove L. D. S. hos- ing arranged before United Btates eurgloal Commissioner Henry V. Van Pelt. He brought back by I. B. Ball slate super- pital, following a voi'y iever laat. visor of agricultural education, from operaUpq, there on Monday pleaded not guilty and bond waa aet a conference yesterday at th office of Stoli'tv Thomae at $1,000. Quantities of cocaine and ytefiorM Clothing L. J. Nuttalt, Jr., in Spanish Austin, 21 year old, a student at th morphine wer found In hla posse-aloBupt. Fork, Thera wer present at th con- Utah officers declared. Deaf and Blind school at Ogference, Supt. Nuttall, of the Nho dis- den, reported to the poltc Frida th trict, Bupt. Aldous Dixon of Provo; theft of $200 worth at. clothing froih FLORIST Prin. Fayette Stevens of Heber City hla room at tha aohool. Austin camo SON CO. Ctrl' FLOWERI high school; and the following instruc- to Salt Lake to locate two student forBAILEY all oocasiona. Funeral design artors in agricultural education; J. F. whom he suspects of the theft. tistically arranged. Prompt delivery. Skinner, Spanish Fork; George L. Bar-roEast Seuoad South. Was. 119. Soap Return to Normal Treat. SprIngviUe; Henry Obsrhansley, v R. San Francisco, ERNEST Vernon SALT LAMBOURKE, Churchill, Payson and L. B. Harmon, Provo. company, we la Lakes leading florist, new store; Fa. An inspection tour showed ths boys of the Honlg-Coopasrei designs our speciality Teco raof th d .strict are keeping their gar- town Friday n rout back to th 7 South Mala. Wee. 1110. dens In Idaal condition, potatoes are coast from attendance on a convention tions as large as ergs, and sugar beets are of advertising cduba in Indiana. H KINO FLORAL CO. FLORAL PE. about 92 per rent perfect tn stand, believe that disturbed bualneaa con- signs, 914 p. 2nd So. Tel, Waa. 1419. toward are gradually tending grain la heading well and bounteous ditions FLORAL PrsiGN'TT' SPECIALTY. harveata era expected throughout Utah normal. Evans Floral Co.. 261 Bo. State. E. Ensign Ward --German county. former president of the NorthOne youth. Fred Allman, aged IT yeara,-oMONUMENTS SprlngVille, bough a pure ern States mission, will b th speaker bred Jersey Tow wlt'h $SS, money at the evening servlets in th Ensign BALT LAKE MARBLE AND l which he earned. He keep dally rec- ward chapelO Th services commenceI Works C. O. Johnson, Prop, ord bf th butler fat which she pro- at 8. 4?. ana a cordial Invitatione M 14 duces.- Another boy, Blaine ltaneen. extended to the publlo and west of Spanish Fork, ia personally missionary associate of I'rest. EllsFUNERAL DIRECTORS caring for six acres of sugar hosts, re- worth to be present. M. TATLOH, 91-g. W. TEM. ceiving the money realized from one bon ttf.taut I YaiKlww-- N, T. Tor-te- r, pieJt'g. 8t Utah- - leading undertaker and acre, as his psy. He expect to restate hank commissioner, expects emfcalmer. Services and goods ceive about $509 for hla work. to leave for Ban Francisco, tb best. Prices at your guaitty osi suiting. to attend atonight of the director of Was 740. mooting tho bank suporvisor tn th Twelfth federal reserve district. Later he will CARL EDDIXGTON A CO go to Beattie la attend a convention f th FUNERAL DIRECTOR National Association of Bank fywieojfcwujatic vVD-- For Petit Larceny HAJ.V KRSO.N. O. J. Halverson, who died In a local hospital June 22. after an operation following a waaka lllneaa, was born In Namaaa, Norway, Oct.- 20, 1111. 11 leave a wife, Mrs. Rana Patten, Jiafvaraon, and fiv children. O. TO LIVERPOOL tin roimexT. Few 1st sag i OMS "W Six Months in Jail Mr. Roger a 10 See paopl 4. factories, mine, SATURDAY More Than Three Times Many Births as Deaths Sunday Afternoon Regulation of tb United States d tgiil near th 1 00,009, 00r mark, Sm U Roger. director of th ns4te who la vlaltlng in Fait Lake. If U warn not for tha war, ha ail, ha xroqld have doubtlaa haan 19 01.909 more. tha Casualties sustained during war, cutting off of Immigration, tha return of allana to their native land and tha Influent epldemiO, which demur populated tha United State 'than all other causes have all cut down . tha grdWth In population b tH , J. Halverson Funeral Population At , NEWS DKSKKET "go od:eurnit.u re 4 Aorjn tjlZVZ.UU |