Show won ADOPT NORTHERN UTAH Former Police Chief Fattens Beeves With Rye CAMP KEARNY 4 4r fr 4 4 COMMANDER ON TAXED FDR WAR Method May Mean Millions to Utah Stockmen former chief of police ized the experiment of Mr Grant a not only B FofGRANT BATTLE FRONT Salt Lake who Is farming a of the highest importance from the standpoint of the raising of RAIL TRAVEL IS DRAFT BOARDS WILL REPLACE SAVING SYSTEM ALL REJECTED LIBERTY BONDS - T Travelers Must Pay Campaign for Use of Milk As "Meat Substitute Is Per Cent BeLaunched V Utah Boards Are Prepared ginning Nov 1Banks in Patriotic Race For to Send Others as s HeruldrRepubllcaa Special publico Special Subscriptions Purchasers : Oct- - 25—Weber Needed Ogden Oct 25— On and after Novemcounty Ogden Numerous housewives and 'farmers are being ber 1 travelers 'will be compelled to Addi-ditional- '8 - " Herald-R- e : - their economy urged to systematize and to begin with! milk and other dairy products The campaign to effect tangible results toward conservation bqgan today with addresses by Ben R Eldredge dairy specialist for the state and government and Miss Edna Ladwlg The ' ad? county home demonstrator ' at dresses were made Harper “this morning and at ' Taylor this afternoon Similar addresses will be made tole morrow morning at Marriott and and in the afternoon at and Huntsville According to the present plans Miss Ladwlg and Mr Eldredge will meet in a conference with the Ogden- conservation committee- at the' city' hall Friday night Mrs JT D Ryan is chairman of the conservation committee and will undertake to have every mem her In attendance It Is intended to urge upon all housewives the neces slty of using milk and dairy products as substitutes for meat and wheat The grains and the meats may be forwarded to France while the dairy products must he used at home or wasted It also Is intended to 'develop a competition In cleanliness reducing every chance of disease to the minimum - Hnld-Republica- BpecIaLJ n disi5— The northern Libsecond trict ot Utah boosted ' Itssince yestererty loan subscriptions: one-ha- lf million Ogden Oct day approximately dollars—exactly $444850 Cache county with a total reported had returns yesterday of $150000 or an increase of totaling $400800 $356300 It led in the- four counties outside of Weber in which Ogden with higher popits seven banks and vastly Box Elder was located are ulation second with ah Increase of $31400 or a total to date of $74400 to Morgan $40000 from $37000 'county went remains at its total" or Rich county yesterday $18000 subOgden's seven banks reported Ina total scriptions accumulating National crease of $155950 The Utah leads with $685500 and 189 subscribers with The PIngree National is second The Og2 subscribers and $317700 of subden has the largest number scribers with 443 and an amountNa-Of The First bonds totaling $168750 even 300 subtional is second with scribers and $153800 At a meeting of the bond soliciting afternoon committee and bankers this suba complete table of the amount comscribed through the banks wag piled It Is as follows: Subscriptions Amt 438 $ 1®T50 bank State Ogden 217 bank PIngree Nationalbank 163300 300 First National 1 75000 National Commercial 685600 Utah National bank' 189 114650 130 Security State bank 1 50000 Ogden Savings bank $157-490Total 40000 $ county Morgan 13000 Rich county 406300 Cache county 74400 Box Elder county - j Total 838700 — Grand total north- $3108600 ern district Abbott Company Liberal J W Abbott manager of the George A Lowe company's big hardware Interests announced this morning that for $40000 his company had subscribed bonds of the second Liberty loan the In addition the employeeandof JMrs subscribed $3500 company LoaPe Individually subscribed Anna M for for $36500 The total subscriptions the George A Lowe company Includthe employes is $80000 probably ing one of the largest from any single institution in the state Among other eubscrlptlons of an unusual character the students of the Ogden High school purchased' ten $50 bonds or $500 worth the Mound Fort subscribed $50 the Lorin Farr $50 and Central $100 The four classes in the to purchase Jilgh school are ' planning one for each four additional $50 bonds class - - Slat-ervll- Har-risvi- lle ! - - - UTAH IN BRIEF BINGHAM i IlecoTnlarW E Alexander assistant watermaster is out 'Alexander again after a severe attack of appendicitis Loss Committee Active—The Liberty loan committee of Bingham announces it has raised approximately $50000 to date and feels confident of '‘having $90000 by Saturday night Bingham’s quota la $75000: Prise Winners Announced tn an effort to atamp out the epldemlo of 'scarlet fever in Bingham Dr Straup offered cash prizes for the boy or girl showing the cleanest yard The first prize was ’awarded to William Grant 96 Main street son of the former chief of police Miss (Chloe Dean daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Dean took the ' second prize JIOAB Patterson Goes to Salt Lake— Knox Patterson district attorney haa goije to Salt Lake to represent the county In the ‘‘dependent mothers” case which Is to be tried before the supreme court HEBER Three Are Certified Back—' Three more men have been certified back to the local board They' are Albert W Uechaxn Earl H Smith and Fay Lee - PRICE Miss McGee Wins Contest— Prof 'H H Cummings superintendent' of the that the students of Carbon county submit plans for the high school building In the competition Miss Jane ' McGee was successful Osolc Beak la Published—Members of the Carnegie library committee have published a Carbon county cook book that is said to contain excellent recipes Mormon church schools requested SAVEWOOLIS A C SLOGAN - 1 Launches Campaign to Conserve Textile Supply Logan College “Don’t buy more woolen clothing than Is actually necessary and wear your old clothing as long as it holds slogans together will be one of the In connection with the state-wid- e projects for the conservation of food and clothing that are being planned of the Utah by the extension division college under the direcAgricultural tion of Miss Gertrude McCheyne Mlsg McCheyne eays she plans to carry on this work through church social and other organization that already exist in the counties of the state In the nine counties where there are home demonstrators these trained women will direct the activiwomen are responsible for ties These — two projects food selection and clothing In the larger communities women's organizations will be asked to provide each family with literature that contains information as to conservation Families willing to do their part in the conservation of food and clothing will be furnished with cards upon which to record results obtained’ Home demonstrators in each county will organize campaigns for sanitation clean milk and Increased poultl’jr production Efforts will be made to decrease waste of food In hotels restaurants and boarding houses Stress will be laid upon the factlhat the government needs thousands of woolen uniforms and that the less woolen clothing' purchased by civilians means more for enlisted men - - NEW MACHINE SHOPS NEAR COMPLETION Ogden Oct work 25— Construction on the Ogden Packing & Provision pany's new machine shops is nearly finished It la thought the company machinists will be occupying the building within the next few days It is located Just north of the new pork com- - -- - ' packing building' The equipment for the new machine shop has been received and will stalled immediately The building covers an area of 36x50 feet and Is constructed of steel brick and glass-- The eld machine shops will be torn down 5 : MIDVALE Child Breaks Collarboae— The daughter of Charles Webber fell from a chair Wednesday and fractured her collarbone DRAPER Breaks Two Rlbs— ArKick Celt's ribs broken when thur SJobum had two he was kicked by a colt while working on J R Allen’s ranch EUREKA Mr Myra Nielsen Dies - Mrs Myra Nielsen wife of Albert Nielsen died here this afternoon' at the age of 31 She is survived by five children and Funeral services will her husband be held Sunday at Spanish Fork STUDENT BODY TAKES BOND ' - 25 — Enthusiasm Oct Panguitch meeting of the student reigned at the Garfield the of County High body school when It was decided to subscribe for $100 of the second Liberty A subscription was taken up loan and $100 wqs quickly raised SPANISH FORK Funeral Services— Funeral services were held at the Fourth ward church for Joseph Boyack yesterday afternoon son of Mrs Walter the Roach who died- - Tuesday of typhoid fever' Herbert Williams officiated £50000 subscribed Liberty day: was observed here Stores closed generally a'house-to-houcanvass was made and The to boost the' sale ' of the bonds two local banks state that nearly $50000 dollars has been subscribed old se rrovo ' ' ' w ' Mrs Greneman Seeks Divorce — Ida suit Josephine Groneman has brought for divorce against Thomas C Groneman on the grounds of cruelty Licenses : to Wed ' Issued— Marrlago licenses have been Issued to Joseph E DJllon and Mabel Arietta' Westrope to Eugene Peterson both of Provo-anof Provo and Lillie Hulsh of Payson ’Hinckley is Promoted—Word v has hero that Ira N Hinckpromoted to the rank of ley has been sergeant1 ' His squad recently bought $1500 worth of bonds ' BniGHAM CITY Rabies Are Suspected— A message from ‘Portage reported that a malady symptoms of rabies fias dehaving the veloped - In that community ' and thatone cow afflicted with the strange dja' : d been-receive- d - ' ? - - - t - - Utah will have plenty of drafted men to complete its full quota despite the fact that 198 men have been rejected by the military authorities at"‘AmerI-ca- n Lake Wash according to members of the state district appeal board following 'a compilation of records made yesterday when word of the rejection was received by the adjutant general The rejected men were among the 2016 sent to Camp Lewis buf all the Utah draft districts except two provided for such a contingency by the certification of 10 per cent In addition to the net quota so the places of the rejected men will be filled readily2 and Salt Lake county district No Millard county are the only districts lacking the number of men necessary to fill vacancies They are expected soon to have the additional men certified ' "Utah has provided for this contingency and will experience no difficulty In filling the places of the 198 rejected men” said Lafayette Hanchett district board secretary "Most of the districts have more men than their full quotas required and all will be in a similar position within a few days" The work of local draft board No 3 was completed yesterday with the certification to the appeal board of twen men This provides for the final 15 per cent to entrain for American Lake about November 2 The men who are to go are: Emil Ferris Roy Rothllsherg Charles Walsh William Ernest Baxter John P Kurtz- Albert ' T Harding Charles Grover Grltton Nathan Emanuel Hanson Wilbur Lester McIntyre Moses Kader Paul Jones Joseph Slater John Edward Francis Leon Valentine Wil lis William M Casey Herman Nellson Charles Allen Buck Jesse Clement Bur-bldFred McCary Mike Seren Fred : - ty-o- ne pay an additional 8 per cent upon the amount of each ticket purchased The railroad companies did not hike the rates Uncle Sam now at war with Kaiser Wilhelm exacts that amount from every railroad passenger' Also Uncle Sam as a part of hla war revenue program will require every purchaser ' of a Pullman car ticket to pajr 10 per 8 cent and shippers must ante per cent in addition to the amount they pay the railroad companies : ‘ ’ Means Millions (s V S' "It Is a source of Immense revenue to the government’ and it Is a source of a vast amount of work for ticket Paul agents and shipping clerks” said X Beemer city tlcketagent of the Union Pacific system upon whom a big per cent of the additional work rests "The plan la simple' and not exceedingexpensive for the purchaser Xt ly means millions though ' to the government For instance a ticket to San Francisco from Ogden costs $35 The passenger pays $35 then adds 7 per cent or $250 which the company turns over to the government If he takes a Pullman he pays the' usual $5 then adds 10 per cent or a half dollar to the government’s war fund The freight rate of 3 per cent identically the same plan The railroads pay the government Its share of the ticket receipts - - ‘ - Is-o- at certain periods” Every Kind ef Mileage Affected All tickets purchased on or before November 1 carry the additional per cent This includes mileage and scrip and every other class of passenger traffic Those having holdover mileage books will pay per trip until the book is used Mileage books though bought after November 1 will require cash payment of the total per cent Steamship lines are not affected until December 1 At that time purchasers of tickets for any foreign port will Hopkinson be compelled to pay stipulated amounts to the government— $1 for a $30 ticket: Can Study Signals $3 for ticket over $30 and under $60 According to dispatches received here and so on as per schedule Ports In men to second the yesterday subject States' possessions — Alaska Hadraft call are to be given an oppor- United waii Rico and the Philippines— Porto to in the army are tunity study for vork exempt signal corps Under the plan as announced by the federal hoard of vocational education with the war working in department every school In the country that can be equipped for the work will be used for the training of select men who volunteer It is planned to assign such men to schools In their own cities or districts Radio and telegraphing will be: taught in night courses Officials intimated that the mobilization of the schools Is but the first step In a nation-wid- e plan of vocational Cache Farmers Begin Camtraining designed to meet the urgent Extermination war needs of both the army and Induspaign try The first call Is to provide for of Preying Beasts the training of 15000 operators Regular army recruiting officers say the recruiting of volunteers by no means Is ended with the passage of the Live stock losses through the depredraft law as is evidenced in large dations of wild animals in Cache counnumbers of telegrams received asking ty alone the past year totaled $40000 for the enlistment of skilled and un- To prevent similar losses this coming skilled men year the farmers of the county have formed a fighting unit and working Need Trained Men with the atate authorities are ready The aviation section of the army to carry on warfare until the exneeds 1000 motor mechanics' woodwork- termination the of predatory animals ers and metal' workers The signal throughout the entire county Is acwants horseshoers fifteen who corps complished are promised quick transfer to France To this end the frill be baited Chemists steamfitters gas engineers with the carcassescounty of live stock and mechanics blacksmiths plumbers fire- all trails leading to carcasses will bs fighters and add workers are required strewn with potiona The poWhite men with previous service are tions will be poison up by the predato be enlisted as noncommissioned of- tory animals picked In their movements to ficers of five battalions of colored and from the carcasses stevedores Reporting on ’the plans of the Cache The Utah district appeal board cer- county farmers for the destruction of tified fifteen additional men yesterday predatory animals Thomas Redmond for service in the national army state live stock commissioner yesterThe men rejected at American Lake day stated that no more elaborate were from the following draft districts: scheme had ever been devised In Utah Salt Lake City division No 1 8 di- for the elimination of pests than that vision No 2 5 division No 3 15 di- proposed by the Cache farmers The vision No 4 7 Ogden 3 Box Elder 0 farmers themselves will supplythe carCache 5 Carbon 17 DavlSr- 5 Du- casses that will serve as bait chesne 6 Emery 3 Garfield 5 Grand 4 Iron 1 Juab 6 Kane 0 Millard 5 DRUG LAW VIOLATOR JAILED 0 Salt Lake Morgan' 1 Piute No1 Rich Ogden Oct 25—Robert Stone ar1 27 division No county division rested by the county officers for vio2 6 San Juan 4 Sanpete 0 Sevier 11 the drug act was sentenced to Summit 14 Tooele? 8 Uinta 2 Utah lating In jail by Judge George S days thirty 9 Wasatch 7 Washington 0 Wayne of the Barker municipal court today 1? Weber 10 Beaver 2 A quantity of opium pipe lamps and "smoking essentials’ were seized when GERMAN IS ARRESTED Stone was arrested - ge - - : ’ ’ WILDAMMALS ion CAUSE BIG LOSS for tract of acres of land In Dog valley immediately west of Nephl is believed to 'have introduced a method of fattening beeves in Utah and the mountain states in general which may result In successful competition against cornfed stock of the middlewest The experiment la with rye ae a substitute ' for corn After a number of experiments Mr Grant declares that rye-fe- d beeves will outrival the famous corn-fe- d beeves of the Missouri and Corn cannot be Mississippi valley grown successfully as a stock fastener In the mountain states where rye thrives and according to experts can be raised much more economically than corn can be raised in the middle west "I have been accused of being-ryloco ” said the former Salt Lake police chiefs "but In experiments with the raising of rye for fattening cattle for the market I believe that I have discovered something which- will mean millions of dollars to the stock Indusstates and estry of the mountain ' pecially Utah’ "Rye may be grown anywhere In Utah and It Is the surest and most abundant dry farm crop Xt will grow In sagebrush deserts away from water and lt even thrives on mountainsides Jt would be a comparatively easy matter to put 100000 additional acres of rye under cultivation In Utah next year and In the fall to send a great steers to the marherd of ket and startle connoisseurs of beef— beef Is far superior to for rye-fe- d corn-fe- d beef” "There are millions in It” reassured Mr Grant "And the best part of the whole discovery lies In the fact that we need not wait long for develop-men- ts we can start right in and ahow the middle west that the beef that la superior to any beef known actually cornea from Utah and the mountain 7000 superior beef but from that of th development of the cattle Industry in the mountain states ' VThls loin was cut from an old Jersey cow” explained Mr Grant "I have proven my claim for the fattening value of rye with younger beeves and I was challenged to try out the method on this old JerseyFattens Old Jeswy ss Rye 7 took up the challenge and with a combination of rye grain and green rye In the field the old cow began to take on fat like a yearling Throughout the experiment the cow kept developing a keen appetite' and improved in health until I think she aeemed inclined to the process gambol like a calf During cattle never became of evidence of constipated and there was improving health during all the expert-men- ts "Someone with a sinister object in o that rye view once started a would Injure stock and stockmen of the mountain states proceeded to drink It !h and gave the opportunities for fattenlhg their stock with Inexpensive rye no further attention” Be Made Peblle Advantage Mr Steed declared last night that of Utah it is the duty of the stockmen soon as to put before1 the public as adto the relative nets all possible steers for vantages of rye In feeding been made the market Suggestion has beef be sethat a quantity of rye-fe- d cured for a luncheon to business men and others interested at the Salt Lake Commercial club Mr Steed said that If rye-fe- d beef can be sent to eastern centers for tests Utah and the moun tain states will become famous for - - - - : rye-fatteni- ng bug-a-bo- - - rye-fatten- ed stock their rye-fe- d Mr Grant takes cattle from the range and turns them loose for a com paratlvely brief period in green rye To this he adds rye grain With rye straw and rye grain the same fattening results will be in evidence Stock yards and packing house interests of Salt Lake are reported to have centered much of their attention on Mr Grant’s experiments and attending developments of the cattle in dustry It has been pointed out that hogs may be turned loose to follow rye-fe- d cattle and thrive as well if not better cattle than when 'they follow corn-fe- d - - states” Expert Applaud Sample Dr E D Woodruff of Salt Lake and Thomas J Steed of Clearfield Davis county prominent member of the Jersey Cattle association and the Berkshire Hog club expressed great surat the superior quality prise Sunday rye-fed beef exhibited by of a loin of Mr Grant at Nephl Both Dr Woodruff and Mr Stood are known Judge of beef They character - Hermld-Repabllc- H msMsaHM Herald-R- e Special Oct Ogden Ogden was crossing Washington - and j good fellowship M' Burningham of Bountiful probably Is entitled to the blue fabric' all-rou- nd He is & and almost alone In his class arrested several ' Burningham an for ago days alleged assault Omaha ' with a deadly weapon upon Amos ' Cook of the Bountiful vicinity was docketed for trial before ’Judge A ease la dead An Investigation Is on W Agee at Farmington this mornfoot to determine what the real trou ing The defendant was present ble Is as were Stuart P Dobbs district attorney and Leonard LaytonST GEORGE V: - county' Cattle attorney 'It was discovThumb—1 Loses Thomas Roper ered however that Justice Irwin’ was Gardner the victim of a peculiar Fisher before whom Burningham accident Thursday While trying to had been given a preliminary hear-- " rope cattle near Farashaunt his thumb lng had failed to forward his was caught- in the coil of the rope and to the district court transcript severed the' at completely top Joint '‘Well we can’t wait to get hold of the Justice” said Burningham GREEN RIVER and anxious to get quit disgusted Te Live In Eureka— T L McCarty "Get- In my of the proceedings and family have gone to Eureka where we car and Mr will drlvs Layton he has extensive ’mining interests to to Bountiful and get the docu- reside 'tr ment” ' Red Cross to Give Skcs—1 The Green The county attorney agreed-an- d River Red Cross society will give a the defendant drove him over The' mlnsti'el show Friday night to help case probably will be disposed Of' ' v swell the fund V'' tomorrow ' -- i— — blue-ribbon- know this er - - -- ’ -- - - ' ‘ - - ‘ 1 - - It stands ' : ’ Hersld-RepnbUc- n A Estate Relinquishes Suit Against S L Physicians for 81500 at Ilersld-Rcjinbllca- a Ogden Southwick to reason The estate claimed that the amount waa due because of malpractice performed by- - the physicians in connection with an operation upon Mrs Tattersal In Salt Lake April 19 1915 Following Mrs Tattersal's death Moormelster and Hotopp were arrested and charged with manslaughter but were acquitted The administrator then prepared to file a civil suit asking judgment for damages The $1500 settlement in effect is a compromise of the proposed damage action Hotopp now is in the penitentiary having been convicted on another charge FAMILY BIBLE IS ALIBI FOR BQY 19 Hersld-R-public- TICKET IN OGDEN IS UNCHANGED BY OFFICIAL CANVASS Herald-RrpalilJem- - - : TIIE HERALD-REPUBLIC- ! AN The Great Want Ad Paper of This Intermountain Territory ji SpecIftL released by the county authorities yesproduced the terday after his mother his age to be 19 family Bible showing years Palmer was taken into custody as a slacker suspect Walter Morrow who claims to be only IS years old and also arrested by the county authorities as a slacker suspect has been unable to prove his from servage and show he is exempt ice and will be turned over to Chief Bono of the bureau of investigation of tbe department of justicq at Salt Lake e a house or an apart- -' ment and that is to find it right through the Want Ad columns of this paper you are reading now' 'All you have to do is to take your pencil and check the places that appeal to you Out of all this list you will probably find half a dozen that seem to be what you are looking for After this all you have to do is take the list you have checked and' instead of tramping over the city looking at everything for rent go direct to the places that seem to have what you want 1 Try it Turn to these Want Ads now Look up the headings marked “For Rent Then take your paper with you and go out and visit these places ae Ogden Oct 25— A F Palmer an employe of an Ogden canning plant was Now there is only one best way to rent ’ RpeciiLl trict court 8 pedal Provo Oct 25 —A recount of the primary election was made today by City Recorder Fred Evans after an order of the court had been issued to open one of the sealed pounches containing the ballots The recount out a mistake In the Fourth brought district which gave Albert Manwarfng one additional vote tying him with Joseph H Beck The two candidates will toss a coin for the place on the ticket ‘ V IS COMPROMISED " ' Gca TAHERSALCASE DENTING a house or an apartment is like renting or buying anything else If you always look long enough and carefully enough you will be able to get a good bargain without any doubt' If you go at it in a haphazard way or in a way that tires you out you are liable to pay a high price and get a poor home You - Special Oct 25—MaJ 7 ’ - - Frederick Strong commander of the Fortieth 101110001 guard division at Camp Kearny and his chief of stafi Lieut CoL John Gulllck are now on the western battle front with General Pershing Before another week practically all the national guard division commanders will be In France After a brief period of Intensive training at he front and of observa tlon work In the rear of the lines Gen— val Strong will return to Kearny to impart his knowledgeCamp to the brigade regiments and battery commanders The plan of sending the various divisional commanders to the western front is one of many worked out by the general staff of the army to Increase the efficiency of the soldiers who will be placed In responsible positions soon after their units embark for overseas service It is estimated from present indications that the Fortieth division will leave for Franc r offensive of th long before the allies Is begun spring Three officers of the camp were In Jured early this morning when the auto In which they were riding collided with a motor truck A thick fog was responsible for the mishap The officers Injured were Capt Fred Thompson First New Mexico infantry and Capt Charles McNair and Lieut Samuel Swope of the same regiment They were not seriously hurt The Liberty loan fund at the camp reached the $1000000 mark today the Utah contingent doing its share to attain this goaL an — Special - —Agnes avenue Are You Looking for a Place to Live? - - Ogden Oct 25— For courtesy and accommodationalso generosity 25 Herald-Republic- V n £amp Kearny- She was taken to courts the only petitioner In the divorce Soutn-wlck today filed suit againstto Joseph and failure support alleging abandonment for more than one year The couple were married In Ogden April 19 last year In addition to a decree of divorce the petitioner seeks division Ini alimony and an equitable OGDEN MARRIAGE LICENSES to defendwhich estate the real Ogden Oct 25 — The following marOgden ant has title riage licenses were Issued today: John W Nance Kaysville and Anna M Barnes Kaysville John H Cook Og CONTRACTS ARE LET den and Anna V Carmichael Evanston Wyo Hyman Stolzberg Salt ALLEYS PAVING FOR Lake and Rebecca Sternberg Salt Lake The last named couple were Special married during the afternoon Bishop — Twin Falls 'Ida Oct 25 Not con- Gilbert Thatcher officiating more miles of iaved tent with having streets than other cities population considered Twin Falls has stepped farther into the lead by letting a con- ADDITIONAL STATE tract for the pavement of all alleys in NEWS ON PAGE 6 the business district Herald-Republica- n Herall-Republica- Oct street m Oct 25— Jefferson D Smith her home-225Washington avenue and foster father and administrator of the a physician was called Her injuries estate of Eulah B Tattersal has acare not serious cepted $1500 In full payment of the damages alleged to be due the estate from Dr F Moormelster and Dr T M CANDIDATES TIED Hotopp Salt Lake physicians and surThe settlement has been apWILL TOSS A COIN geons proved by Judge A E Pratt of the dis- Special an -- Twenty-fift- h MRS SOUTHWICK IS SOLE PETITIONER Herald-Republic- publican Special Oct 25— Miss Anna Magru-de- r a high school student and daughter of John B Magruder proprietor of a candy store was struck by an automobile at 5 o’clock this afternoon aa she 25—If arrangements now In the "debating” stage develop the twelve Weber county men who will leave here November 2 in a special car' for Camp Lewis American Lake Wash will be given a banquet by newspaper men and members of the city and county draft boards Official Information was received today that the men are expected to leave at 9 p m November 2 Nine of the quota were selected from Ogden and three from out In the county Ogden BY OGDEN DEPUTIES PRISONER TAKES Special PROSECUTOR IN AUTO Ogden Oct 25 — Joseph Sueher a German about25 years old was taken AFTER TRANSCRIPT from a Union stock train at the depot tonight by: deputy sheriffs ana is being held In the county Jail as & slacker from Duchesne county Sueher Is certified and was ordered to report before the 'draft hoard of Duchesne November 1 He refuses to make any statement other than that he "is en route to New York with a carload of cattle” The cattle shipment is owned by Andrew Whitlock and consigned to i (HmM-RtpabUea- HIGH SCHOOL GIRL FINAL CONTINGENT STRUCK BY AUTO WILL BE BANQUETED : - General Strong Will Impart Knowledge Gained to Officers on His Return n Special Ogden Oct 25— Members of th city commissionvottoday officially cast canvassed the at the primary election Tuesday A few' slight changes were made in the totals of unofficial returns but tho ticket remains the same as originally announced In the mayoralty race' Abbot XL ha Heywood successful candidate 1161 hla total clipped from 117 to and 8 A Israelson from 331 to 324 Totals for other candidates fof mayor remain unchanged’ For commissioner' Chris Flygare ha4 hla total boosted by the official count from 1622 to 1627 and A H Weatherbee from 1085 to 1138 Flygare and Weatherbee were the successful candidates for commissioners In the auditor's race Leroy Farley a nominee dropped from Ell to 481 an even 100 and George 1 Malan lost ten falling from 294 to 284 The final count made a small change In the totals of each of th candidates for municipal Judgf four o George 8 Barker gained 2640 and the unofficial returns of W J Stone lost one from his urn official total of 768 ’ - - |