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' V: ? a Z SAM LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JANUARY 14 1917 — I i I 1116 SALT LAKE HERALD-REPUBLICA- The ' N lner-3Iounta- ln nnlU 1206) (Eat Feb The Salt Lake Herald (Eat June 6 1ST®-- ) 12 than newspaper opinions when accompanied by their premise of fact with the road of logic plainly marked from beginning to end The Influence of a newspaper hinges wholly upon its ability to convince its readers of the justice of the things for which it stands Dishonesty insincerity error and lack of Their emlogic are Immediately detected deceives none and Injures none ployment but the newspaper which so grossly prosti' tutes its useful mission To the requirements of the proposed law the dally newspapers of Utah will not object since It calls for no more than they publish biennially In their own columns in conformity to federal statute ' except that it multiplies the number of affidavits that must be supplied Disclosure of owners and bond creditors may gratify the curiosity of those who never read newspapers but could serve no other purpose Newspaper opinions will continue to exert influence: or its reverse according to the facts or reasons which ‘acthe ideh-tit- y company them and knowledge-oof newspaper owners will neither help nor hinder a public skilled in distinguishing the wheat of truth from the chaff of fali G DeathRoll y ''-- 'in SALT LAKE IN BRIEF LOCAL T HEACHAH — MECHAM —MEACHAM — :v - - vi:v-- - - R MRS SOPHIA SMITH SHARP ' VfV v Mrs Sophia w'Smith' 8harp widow of the was one of the late Bishop John Sharp-whfounders and president' of the Deseret National bank' died at the hpmie of her' daughter: Mrs" James- - Jennings 425 ! E South Temple street at 1220 o’clock yesterday Her death was due to advanced age'1 Mrs Sharp was born in London July 9 1839 came to Utah in lSSO'shd lived here continuously 'since that year 'She is survived by three daughters ' Mrs James v Jennings Mrs - Walter P Jennings and Mrs- George T Badger Funeral services will be held at the home of o’clock Monday Jennings hjp " - 1 ‘ ’ t - a o - r Tlie Weather City Brevities '"Any! person whose father mother grand father and grandmother was of either of 31 organ Named on Committee' — E R MorMonday partly cloudy and un- these families are asked to send their famSUNDAY and PubIn Published by The much not temperature gan state road engineer has received notice change A ily' record (if they have not already done so) company — IL E Booth preeident: lishing Is the forecast Issued last night by the local of his appointment by th president of the L Thomas vice president Edward E Jento the family historian! 'Mrs Idah Meacham-Strobridweather office' The following comparative American Association of Highway Officials kins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary 231 EastAvenue 41 Los Angeles will Indata for Salt Lake for' Saturday U Issued by as a member of a committee which vsjsv- CaL Wv: M' James I Casey General Manager the various of the spect system highway “I am engaged In gathering' for genealogithe local bureau of the weather service of states of the union' and make' report on conArthur J Drown Editor cal purposes descendants of these names of agriculture: ditions and methods of construction In use States the United department representing three distinct families in AmerI Degs in various parts of the country - Mr Morgan TEMPERATURE Associated with there ica a be ' ' may though kinship existing is the only man west of the Rocky 1T THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS between them' on the other side of ' the Atmountains named on the- committee 60 circulation 1874 will Information concerning in this month zincs' : lantic'Highest afternoon - ‘‘Thoe : Kasfus Jto Address Club— Peter Kaslus be supplied through this association Vene: Low est w : r spelling the name Meachem are 1® president of the ' month since 1874tian building Chicago this University ofY”Utah student Lowest: descendants of Thomas TMeachem of Shepton OBED ALLEY PALMER 14 club at the will address body the ‘‘High Mean Malet Somersetshire England" (who was b ' Obed 28 Y W C A cafeteria Continental National Alley Palmer 78 year of age one of Normaltemperature J 1795 at 8hepton ' Malet and d Oct Nov known consulting engineers in the Accumulated deficiency 'since January 1 — 81 Bank building Commercial and First South TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS 21 1849 St Wethersfield Springs-NeYork Utah Idaho 'Montana fields died at his at 6 o’clock Monday night Ills subDAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by car-VV Pet streets HUMIDITYhis wife Elizabeth Goldesbrough (b residence 490and and acute street one This will be will 16 be “Student Ideals” cents indlgestibii J week In Salt Lake City -ject — rler jot and-1790 v 71 i at Wells England 6 a m V at ' ! Sunday only 6 cants Relative humidity club which was the second the of yesterday j meeting "1880-- at Warsaw 66 formed New'Thomas Sept York) ' DAILY AND SUNDAY by mall — One Mr Palmer was:born' on Nantucket Island Relative humidity at 6 p recently eon Thomas of ’ jvMeachem being the a graduate of the University of WisconInches PRECIPITATION month 76 cents one year $800' ‘Elizabeth was Meachem and Inspect New Traffle Device— Scores of and‘ (Hyatt) sin- and later ' became connected with the SUNDAY by mall (In advance)— One year ' for-thr citizens twenty-fouhours visited the Public Safety building ending" the Total and Rebecca Edward of being daughter 01 yesterday and witnessed the operation of city engineer’s office in' Milwaukee WIs $200 6 p m urs s — Goldesbrough — at V 'v : "U lacy which he 'went out to California in the Total fsr this month to 'date is 11 the new electric traffic semaphores that are their after 7"Mahy'?of the descendants write From- there he went to Silver Accumulated deficiency for this month sixties Is not re- TIIE to be installed in the business district The early Use':!Goldesbrough-Meachethe City Idaho where he began his mining career and: —46 complete device is on exhibition in the lobby for any unaollcited manuscript 'Kaiser Wilheim tells his people that “our name' to sponsible is date arms are an There of coat I which is not later became engaged in government Total precipitation since January 1' to and the public are Invited to familiarize plainly marked with the name enemies have dropped the mask" And Goldesbrough number of clergymen law- and unusually large ' work near survey and address of the sender and accompanied judging by the vehemence completing a H themselves with the various lights and slg- is of of date the deremarks American "and the doctors yers among home’ for a Accumulated Nev his Ploche — made he where 46 by stamps for return Jan : nals' since : mask-must have scendants of this 'name deficiency William the Sudden the' '' whiles ' - ALMANAC - name Mechem TODAY are "Those Hall Completes Inspection 3 lost ah Hall on FOR the his a ton favorite and dropped' spelllng weighed It was as consulting engineer particu’a m state descended from Francis Mechem the Quaker larly high school Inspector has returned 623 corn m a sets 751 sun ir p Sun rises In connection with mining litigation an from (b ln' Nottingham England and d — t inspection of the’ schools in the Alreputation 1768 near Westchester Penn) and his wife that Mr Palmer! made his greatest district He says the schools of that pine in the lays when the old particularly ' Notes Court we are who was district marvelous Improvement of Peirce whom Ellen widow showing Guard Utah National Ontario mining property the Eureka-Hi- ll SUXDir JANUARY 14 1917 The are at Lehi have ho records Francis was a carpenter three schools Inspected Centennlal-Eureka were at and other mines ' two logical policies are open to Utah and contractor who came from England ' in the Grove American and Pleasant Fork divorce suit for filed Hazel Willingham BUT treatment of its national guard or- 1702 with the Penn colony The descendants height of- their prosperity He was en To Address Housewives League— Herman such a as Daniel E Willingham alleging non Harms from gaged engineer during consulting a noticeable inclination toward the pro- famous mining law suits as the United state chemist and Ileber C Smith Tho guard must be adequately have ganization Friendship Savor of Life be ‘The plaintiff asks that she business fessions I support: and States-Colonstate will address banking dairy I® the membersand offoodtheinspector of your friendships! In youth supported that It may give a good account "Those spelling the name Meacham are suit ' of MontanaWall and the HeinzeJlarke awarded custody of their minor child Housewives’ league TAKE care fees and $50 attorney are the fillip to the dally round of Itself when summoned to duty or it must descendants of Jeremiah 'Meacham the emiin the Y W C A afternoon Wednesday Is survived by his widow Mrs Mar- per month alimony He filed The Salt Lake Investment company Somersetshire England to Salem garet McClellan Palmer a daughter of the rooms The speakers will discuss pure food of existence in middle age they solace the be mustered out with the confession that grant from S Stoutt to recover $201990 measures paying 11 1696 aged 81 late he died November suit J where ecclss-lastlcagainst whenspecial attention to cold life state Seventh McClellan of of lacks in the the the of government Bishop evening patriotism regrets maturity on note a be was due mother the wife who to His first years All women interested in alleged storage problems ward of Salt Lake and t their cheering Influence robs age of its bit ever patriotism chances to seem costly The of his children was Margaret her last name daughters Miss Lydia Palmer and Miss Ruth A complaint charging Anthony Justen the subjects are invited to attend the meet- - I terness and smooths the way on the last middle course of grudging and inadequate being unknown He had two sons and five Palmer both teachers in the public schools with a statutory offence against a girl under lng ( daughters: Jeremiah Jr Capt Isaac born of this city Miss Marjorie Palmer and Mrs 18 years of age ’wag issued by the county support the state government Is reported about Educators to 3leet In Portland— Dr E G I I long Journey 1643 ancestor of latter the office being (the A D Gowans has received notice that the nextKnowlton to attorney’s also of Lake Salt both Disinterested friendship is as' beautiful contemplate would but burden Utah with the Connecticut Meachams) Sarah who marf Mr was of before convention not a member Palmer of the National Educational as- J pleaded Argenta George guilty 'Pappas as It is rare It is the pearl of great price the expense of the gu&rd without providing ried a Boyce Rhoda who married a West lodge No 8 A F & A M which will livae be held In Portland Or- j would a sociation to court Milne of the juvenile a dependable military establishment Bethiah who married (lat) a Hacker and charge of the funeral arrangements for Judge Eof Jcontributing whose ownership elevates the pauper to 7 to 14 of to the delinquency July charge a Universal training and service is the only (2d) a Darling Rebecca because the rich man's money can which have not yet been completed as yet a minor His hearing was set for 10 o’clock Brooklyn Rector to Preach— The Rev J Gill a Hannah who married (1st) Is It a of national no by more lack defense and the W Morris rector of St Matthew's j Loveland alleged morning him Pappas system Thursday democracy may and (2d) a Priest Jeremiah Meacham the purchase a have officers to court Juvenile church STATE of permitted maintain to its cannot riches Brooklyn N Y will preach at St Introduction of but reduces the enjoyment futility justly his sons were weavers emigrant and both room at 161 S Main Mark’ 8 Episcopal a to minor pool church this morning at 11 I frequent Isaac-whone was of wealth the be influential fullers neither Americans because loneliness respects Capt anticipated Many he had which street of o’clock MRS M 1890 and 1894 Mr Morris Between charge INGEBORG HOGAN BOUNTIFUL OF one founders of Enfield Conn in 1680 had nor power Its basis Is cordial tolerant af- continue to disbelieve In the necessity for of was in St Mark’s parish in this ( of before — charge P Rice (colored) pleaded guilty J South Bountiful Jan 13 Mrs Ingeborg mill the not first if the first very fulling Is woman The President oyer in the Connecticut valley Jeremiah Jr — M Hogan wife of the late E G M Hogan Hugo B Anderson justice of the peace to city and is well known to many of the par- universal training It fection passing the love of ima charge of assault and battery and was ish today He is on his way to California whose objections the method cannot be es- from whom the Utah families of Mecbam are passed away here today' on her ninety-secon- d neither strengthened by prosperity nor ' the J — $5 fined She was a pioneer of remained in Salem except Big 3lortgage Is ItflMwd —Release of birthday anniversary paired by adversity It survives against tablished and who will continue the same descended buildon old the state $90000 come the in mortgage across Eagles lived such as time his the with he father and having plains slander and misfortune and vanishes only powerful figure for four years Is not yet Easthampton Long Island—and Inherited the earliest settlers Puberal services now West Second and South Temple will ing Congressional Summary when confronted with evidences of treason won over to it Years may pass before the from his father the fulling mill at Salem be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday at the South owned by the estate of Noble & Bragg was j filed yesterday in the office of George II- J Is Utah together with other property there when Bountiful ward chapel t Itself It is the nearest approach to dl present unjust- system is replaced SENATE ' Islaub county recorder No plans for ini- j died Sr Jeremiah in to can the meantime the achieve enjoy the liberties noon Met inlty tills sordid world at of the property have yet been ANN MARY provement ANDERSON GRANTSVILLE Meacham of the fifth generation To friendships there is no royal 'road republic guarantees while shirking the duty had“Samuel bill giving American citizenship worked out Took I up a more dozen of — a baker’s than Grantsvllle 13 family Ann Anderson to Porto Ricans Jan Mary for their acquisition there is but the one of defending them in the emergency that of children one sons and Granite Charity Hall— Under the auspices and three of the widow of John C Anderson died Friday Resumed consideration of Walsh water- of the Granite stake relief society a charity f method He who would have friends and may at any moment arise? daughter (perhaps others) moved to Pennsyl morning Mrs Anderson was born in Nauvooj power bill 111 counties be given Friday evening in the ball will vania in Mercer Erle and 28 1843 March resoluWootton Senator came a who to lit of them because must and settling be Utah them proposes ' commerce committee decided to stake tabernacle worthy Interstate keep 111 A general invitation is J to thence and Nauvoo 1852 a finally removing member of one of the first act early next week oik supplemental railfriendship is at once the strongest and the tion advocating universal training and the their children descend- eight being and friends of the J to all members extended to their Utah moved to families She settle is Grantsvllle legislation be served weakest bond among men Though it with- abolition of the national guard Is credited ants scattering throughout many of the west- survived by seven children Bishop John W roadCommerce will Refreshments stake committee continued considerstands the combined assaults of all exterior with remarking that a‘from an economic ern states One of these three sons Elam Anderson of the Second ward Mrs Joseph ation of nominees The Give Will operetta “Cin- - I board jUperetta-for shipping Ohio Joshua In Sr died Ashtabula W Mrs county be Smith Alexstate will Mrs cannot Flowerland” in to afford the waves of calumny beat standpoint supj given byDthe influences and the Philip Fiddler Senator Works proposed amendment to derella where not S known is died at It la Mrs Johnson at L D ander ward Mrs Garfield Bonaparte Robert Wednesday of sale benefitprimary the Halladay a bill for of other waterpower outright in vain against it It is not proof against port standing army for thq I Joseph died nor has the date of either Joseph John E Mill ward Mrs Frank Durfee all power privileges on public domain hall in Garfield treacherous attack by Its object Friendship states which do not have national guard or- or Elam been found The sister Temperance of Grantsvllle andand thirty-fiv- e TanX H resolua McCumber introduced Senator grandchildren General Practice— Will It Is regretable that the Meacham became the second wife of Judah is so humble no greater return than friend- ganizations" and eight greatgrandchildren The funeral tion to declare any food embargo an act of ner for Enter four years judge of tho city court mar who children: Wells and had 1 Lydia services will so be held resenator Utah should at no afternoon been have so to lesser county Is Sunday demanded and entered into partnership with his broth- - i has grossest injustice" producers proud ship Har- o’clock Mecham Nelson Lewis cousin ried her of any violations of voters' er H S Tanner for the general practice I Investigation ward will be accepted Within Itself lie grossly deceived: Utah supports a smaller rison and Lucinda and perhaps others The 5 asto corrupt prac- of the law with offices at ‘Asked amendment Temple- - f rights bill-bREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS paradoxically together the sources of its and less expensive guard organization than date and place of birth marriage and death J ton building tices Senator Gallinger any other state In the Union except Nevada of both Temperance and Judah Wells is John Orson to Harry LB&rnes lots ft m to noon Monda$ 510 I strength and the seeds of Its dissolution p Adjourned Girl Comes to 3foody Family— From much desired Also the records of Nelson 2 block 2 Chambers’ Town- Prove your friends then cleave to them! which supports none ' CaL comes advices that a daughter J Fresno Wells Also Judah Lucinda Harrison and 1 HOUSE $ 1000 site No Utah maintains a smaller militia organin the home of Mr and Mrp W ( has arrived In failure they are a stimulant to renewed names 11 a m parents’ Co Met to Utah Stathos J at Harry Copper in that city Mrs Moody was J Jr ization Moody than less than Wyoming whtcji has J exertion In success their pride and pleasure “When these three brothers and one sister 9 Smelter City bill 100 Considered block lots postoffice appropriation Orlob Miss of Salt Lake Dagmar Utah’s populatlonvthan Delaware — children of Samuel and Phebe Meacham of J A Rockwcod to Vernon W Fair- f are the sweetest fruits achievement bears one-ha- lf Rules committee agreed upon plans for reGo East—’Three department heads j Buyers Hampshire left Canaan for banks lot 20 block 3 Geneva 2 In the the Utah pop- Canaan New to opening and broadening “leak' inquiry lap of sincere friendship the rewards which boasts about Goods company Brothers' of the Walker west Dry to move the farther Pennsylvania 10 — Place Appropriation of $1300000 for enlarging left yesterday and one today for New York I of effective labors or the disappointments ulation than Arizona also about the spelling of: the name was changed the Burt & Carlqulst to Christian Peterwas asked the naval academy buildings at on rep- - J Utah tho their Vermont than of Departments buying with trips be with And spring "a” population of abortive effoits may first scarcely placed equal Daniels being dropped sen section 36 township 1 south Secretary by un- and E of are Coffman hosiers resented To him who garners a reserve slightly less population than the District of an exception not any of the descendants has Rivers and harbors bill reported favorably derwear O J Coffman of ribbons gloves j 1 west 10 confidence range ever returned to the original spelling The Daniel Densley to Provo Reservoir Co in government monopoly of laces and sundries: T F Cahill of the econ- Hearings of faithful friends the future Is secure but Columbia which Is of about equal population pronunciation ' also for the has were continued before marine comwireless changed 4 16 south section Montana than also which range township ‘practically equals Mecham call themselves Meek-uomy basement departments and Mrs J J If for the misanthrope who neither attracts whereas 1 mittee 100 west Utah the McCann of cloaks and suits does Nevada alone population I nor desires friendship theie can be no hapthe others so far ai known' pronounce the W Eccles Baird to Mabel Boundy secComplete annual postoffice appropriation ' to less we than Utah Gsrfleld Club James M For- -with but first Meacham of Addresses out by doing nothing bill in committee of whole striking prosyllable rhyme The brand of 8 township 1 south range 1 tion piness here or hereafter ad- J name peach Research has discovered the 10 posed rate increase for second class mail sythe secretary of the Humane society west Cain brought no greater curse than lsola- - doubt whether Utah would care to share in written Women’s at club the of members in new old dressed different in records and other many for very penny postage provision Beach Co to Salt Lake G & future the offensive comments made by the 2 tion J “Humane was His theme one living member of the family Saltair Garfield yesterday ways (and features 55 1 4 Co W Ry lots to section J American newspapers when the recent sum- insists on spelling it “Meacheam”) Meacham vote club the and Work By on Humanity” submitted Conference immigrareport 1 north range 3 west 200000 township an in mons 1 to aid its disclosed Mecham the border Meachem Nevada's Meachum Meakum appropriation obtaining pledged tion bill making effective date May A Chicago street car conductor has Just Co to Thos Birkln-shafrom the state to carry on the work of the I Meecham Ashton Jenkins Mechem Mechham m to noon Monday Mechum 544 p Adjourned 4 12 died leaving an estate worth half a million shortcomings block lot Liberty Meekam and Meachon j But the society 1® The federal government possesses the Meachum dollars It should be explained however Heights Im- CLEARING HOUSE America in of families Members four distinctive FaMor— New To Asthton-JenkiSelect large Birkin-shaCo to Thos 73 was of and he that age years probably power of calling upon each several state for today are as follows: Meacham (emigrant $265014538 manuel Baptist church yesterday named a J Saturday’s clearings lot 24 all lot 35 block part Mecham (Mormon 172692588 pulpit committee to select a successor to g'lald the foundation of hla fortune before its quota of troops for national defense if to Salem bef 1640) Same last 4 year day Heights the cash register was invented 151689319s1 Week’s the Rev Louis 8 Bowerman who recently the need arises This control extends not branch—an offshoot from the Meacham fam) Wm BLiberty clearings 'S secOutcalt to Eddy Brooke to Members of the Amerr 1033923663 Meacbem not Same week last English (late coming relinquished the pastorate year tion 9 township 3 south range 1 only to national guard organizations but to lea until 1702) and Mechem (the Quaker D Hammond Dr E are J B j committee 1710! east A Faithful Mouthpiece the unorganized militia of each state which family) TR1EST II J Mrs C TRUCE C THE BEFORE W McGregor Ebaugh Berkeley Inv Co to Peter Hansen lot Fidelity ' obI M R i and Mrs H J Fitzgerald male citiMaoris Zealand had New of 2 block 43 10 acres should not surprise the observant by law includes all After the A plat Co two — ITAmerican that the confirmation of Am- zens fron 18 to 45 years of age Necessity between a furious battle j close firearms tained A Keyser Inv Co to A Keyser the With ANSWERS Homestead lot Applications 3 block 38 of the aboriginal tribes was in progress one of business at the United States land office j "Mr Jerome I think is probably mistaken plat C bassador Gerard’s published remarks at the piay at any moment require the President suddenly slack yesterday Gould B day when the fire on one side were Blakely register ( name of Miss Tyler who married Tlie a made truce Berlin dlhner is not followed by a reproof to exercise this power for the Mexican sit- in tfie Mecham eried for 750 and had a of total MARRIAGE showed signals applications that of licenses I only have the record of the forces that had first sus- been made for grazing homesteads The ap- - j commander from Washington The ambassador to Ber- uation always fraught with menacing pos- Joseph Frank Niemle a one Rose her who Johnson married and and Salt Joseph Tyler sent word to plications which are for tracts averaging 500 j pended their attack thereupon lin had conferred with President Wilson but sibilities is by no means tranquillized name was Hannah There were only ' two LAke were out of am- acres each call for settlement of a total of all side that other the they A Shall Utah when the call corner respond Josephs who joined the church and came to Lehi and Ferl M Adams munition and Guy Darling a brief period before when he told the loan of 327000 acres of the public domain the politely requested The one who married Hannah Tyler American Fork Berliners that "never since the be- with a national guard organization trained Utah The the from shot and enemy enemy powder came about 1850 she died however prevl At Denver Sleeping— C C Jacob district I Parley P Eccles Salt Lake and Ethel C commander could not respond too promptly ginning of the war have the relations be- and equipped skilled in the business of pro- ous to that time He was a cousin of my Newman Halliday of the local water resource division J so reasonable a request and after he had engineer tween the United States and Germany been tecting Itself and subduing the enemy or father Am sending a list of their children: John W Tlngey and Thelma G Stanford to States geological survey left United of the sent the loan of ammunition across the field where he will attend a j Denver for as cordial as now" There is little likelihood shall this patriotic state respond with raw “Joseph Mecham b February 1 1806 at Salt Lake yesterday once was renewed at the battle March d N district Grafton of H Thornton conference engineers 4rom many county levies of and he misrepresented whatever Impression lacking equipment This has been cited for years' as the last training and 6r1894 at St George Utah son of Joseph BOARD OF west HEALTH REPORT the of German-America- n word illustrative of a certain curious simp- parts relations his superior certain to fall a prey to disease long before and Sarah (Bradford) Mecham" —The sentence J More than twice as many births than licity-and kind of Illogical chivalry among Layton's Sentence Deferred is the enemy sighted? Utah now possesses gave him "Hannah Tyler first wife Her children deaths were recorded in Salt Lake last week untutored savages was convicted of but the other day an in- of Clifton B Layton who Is Ambassador Gerard correctly Inter- the former if parsimony is to prevail she were: Jason F b 1828 d 1846 In Mexico according to the weekly report of the city formal truce was arranged by wlilte in his pos- implements on counterfeiting having flags 1830 d 1847 at Win- board' of health Cordelia b unmarried 63 were and There continued births will until have Jan 27 I was ordered Wilson’s but Mr the latter the attitude Which session does sole the of Utah Carso for purpose manifestly preted permitting 20 1833 29 deaths reported A total of 184 new cases the Harrison b F ter June in D Johnson United Quarters the Tillman and Italian officers to meet and by Judge Lusitania Incident has been closed without desire? Melissa Jane Stewart died April 9 of contagious and infectious diseases were re Austrian married court technical a of interStates topic professional either the reparation or the apology he de1909 at Petaluma Cal where he had lived ported which were classified as follows: discuss est only This topic was the disputed merits Place— John K Hardy who I Hardy In Old conmanded With that chapter must be many years new a William Spry during hi" J toGov of explosive was Never Too high exchanged Having Late secretary Mend to 1 "John Wesley b about 1835 died Sep There o®'llp°x 1 and Diphtheria j oblgervat0ng on the ofsidered closed alp the incidents of the the office in is - serving Governor terms point two opposing - j26 1888 married Prudence Ruth tember VON BERNSTORFFS to their returned stations the thatf icerg j Arabia and Marina which were unlawfully COUNT the ab- -graceful Valler Ellen T b July 4 1826 married O capacity during Bamberger in ' and ' doubtless an started Lltch- I with V Is Gerald who F of sence Fits the in convicted again German fighting removing attacked by German- submarines after the' E Bates died August 1 1872 Loretta Sylvto due the added of each Minn purpose of the his ! funeral field intensity attending officials 4 San reconsular at will Francisco eviia-b i famous Sussex explanation The books Joseph Bates January was In to show the other side that Mr he Gerald Fits absent wrong will ten! sister" in 1912 at Bountiful or are balanced else Mr Gerard would gain for him a share of the popularity he en Noble was living its view' Seemingly that would have been days Cross Utah Caroline b September Identlyfrom Washlngton'hls opinion was only Joyed with all classes of Americans before Woods a good time to settle once for all the vexed 6 1895 married Thomas 6 1844 died Jihie Resignation Announced — F R Rockwell& j over the Lewis machine gun — assistant war controversy and his lost the Westhe conduct by descendants of of: subsequent not Clarke to I of the Denver Don himself official Carlos and 1845 born died Joseph and general manager W Morgan personal St Louis Post Dispatch - j another-soII III is an communicaof The Jeremiah German ambassador Clarke Grande official Rio received terly amiable was Alma went Newport who always “There sltua-undisclosed The of I the j only phase John Clarke of Newport: IV Laurence Clarke tlon from New York yesterday announcing j D M M P” PACKING OF GRAYF1SHV tlon is the degree of satisfaction the Amer-- J and plausible but latterly he has fallen into to California' of Newport V Abraham Clarke of Bristol of the board of I ' that E T Jeffrey chafe-maCLARK FAMILIES Indiscretions An interesting development-Ithe course VI John Clarke of Westerly VII Ephraim lean people may be getting out of It had railroad directors of the resigned as of 'the Clark and Ichabod Clarke of Westerly VIII Eph- of the work of the bureau of fisheries ' de- chairman but would' remain a member The advertisements Inserted by the Ger' Eleven Various genealogies of the ' commerce extant gray-fis- h at the of are and of time Cumpresent introducing partment raim' and Ichabod of Samuel Clarke man information eastern directorsUnofficial family of in board warnnewspapers embassy The paragraphersare hastening to point of the dealers in such berland IX Timothy Clarke of Bristol' By as a food has occurred in the north: of the resignation of Mr Jeffrey was re- - fj had of most can be Lusitania out that when Thomas W Lawtfon was In ing prospective passengers of the hooka They are:- !Wv-' George Austin Morrison Jr 4to pp 237 west" J several days ago1 A canning concern on! Puget Sound is put- ceivedin Salt Lake ileet-vlted by Congress to "put up or shut up1 danger of embarking on that fatal voyage L Clark Parks' Brockman Dean Davis pa N Y 1902 $1000: This edition is 150 A of U the U Alumni of 'meeting ujT 10000' cases (480000cau3) of gray-fis- h Genealogies of byttW signed1 copies he characteristically did neither ting of proved Von Bernstorff’s foreknowledge of and Goss families of Utah Alumni association was I 634 Svo cl 7 pp its own motion and at its own risk University La Mass-173Montgomery Clarke Boston Clark of the wholesale murders and shocked AmeriFamily' at: the public library held last of many old south A Genealogical Statement of ' the With a 1905 using for this purpose the plant Methods toevening can data referring! obtain His compublic opinion In to subsequent this volume canning salmon to alumni members available Review of the Same ern families are Included machinery devoted J Greenwood and Influence of the Press considered but no were ments upon the attack' rubbed salt into the of season Record the which the of is kidle but Descendants Clark 2 this of at 8vo 8 year v pp pa (For private distribution) The canners have found that the mechanical final action taken' It' is probable 'some I Mass 6 N Y 1N9 His recent Hugh Clark of Watertown j A CURIOUS conception of that indefin- - wounds of outraged America the N E Reprintedv:-from action will be taken at the next I Ills Boston Hist & Gen $200 apparatus used In canning salmon which re- definite meeting ax able factor known as newspaper !n-- 2 comments upon the President's peace note 1886 By John Clark 4to pp 261 cl Register ' v' president ! ' a labor is monthly to hand : Deminimum 8 duces $750 applicable of the association John D Spencer Ancestors Clarke and Familyfluence Is manifested by the authors of the gave the Impression abroad that the United - Clark Record at the meeting presided Lands - and past de- scendants of Rev Henry CIarke and His to the canning of grayfish 3 ' A supply of grayfish is at this season of I proposed corrupt practices law the Leglsla- - States was in collusion with Germany Will Discuss Utilities—Members of the- !I scendants of Henry and Anne Clark who Wife Catherine Pendleton C C Van By ture is expected to fenact Under' Its proviAmericans are not versed in diplomatic settled on the head branches of the WhipT Deventer 8vo pp!i28icl port? Kingman the yitar available on the west coast lasting Political Research association will meet toRoxiticus Old Hunterdon'1 coun- 1902 $400"1-- ' until just before the salmon begin to run morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the Newhouse' river sions Utah newspapers which discuss can- niceties but they possess ' Ideas pany 1728 Collected in N and Old J grayfish are not found in the winter on hotel The committee on public utilities legClarke (Peyton N) JHomes arranged KIng Will The didates or publish political advertisements concerning the proper conduct of their offi- ty ' account S" Clark 8ve pp 14 pa the Atlantic coast but are present there dur- lslatlon will make its final report at the! iam of Families port and Henry by 'An must place on public record the names of cial guests American hospitality is un- Mssss map inserted Paterson 1909 j $150 some- of the old : homesteads aiid families of ing the summer The result of this arrange- meeting All members and those interested J 4 Clark Family Ancestors of My Chil- King William county Virginia‘ from the ment Is that a winter pack can be made upon in the regulation of public service corpora- - ! their owners and their bondholders The bounded yet acceptance carries with it cer' L ills Related Children of the Gen- earliest settlements the Pacific and a summer' pack upon the lions are invited to attend Louis8vb villains who tain obligations which cannot be ignored dren and Other in identity of the beetle-browe- d Twenthe Atlantic s' the of erations Living Specimens' of the Pacific product Morning 1897 ville' V $300 ' I MOST PROFITABLE RAILWAY' respectively hold the several editors of Utah without unpleasant consequences 8vo pp Von tieth Century 10 By W C Clark of the Descend-antso- have been submitted to and approved by the Clarke Genealogy: ' do its best to bureau 'of fisheries which will in intellectual slavery is at las to be- dis- Bemstorff evidences belated comprehension 215 cl ills Bangor 1906 The Railway In the western hemisphere ' Nathaniel Clarke of Newbury Mass make1 ' 5 The Clark known1' the Descendants CL of By the most revenue to the mile Family Clarke &vo pa pp 121 uncut product that produces closed K' of that fact by disassociating himself and his is and The Clarke His demand for 'Wife Elizabeth Nathaniel Brazil In 1883 It Is the Sao far Is in Boston already grayfish $225 Nothing could be less materials or less government from further connection with Somerby of Newbury Mass By George K excess of the present supply 'but with the 134 miles' long from Santos by way of Sao Clarke-CIar- k Records of Genealogy ll effective than the opinions of a newspaper the San Francisco consular officials whom Clarke Portraits and views 8 vo pp 250 the Descendants !of Thomas 'Clarke Ply- new Pacific product-anthe resumption of Paulo to Jundlahy The road carries more work in the spring jipon the Atlantic product than one-ha- lf of the world’s supply of coffee' 'William-7 when arbitrarily expressed - Few factors in an American jury has convicted of grave cloth ? 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