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Show - 2 lAfAll'S'ULTIMATBM'ILISITANIA:SMINIS:(.'H I, ' .1i01..IETANSIIIIEREDI-'- Open Rupture Not Regarded as but War' Preparations likely Are Made , ! Occupation to Continue Until Demands Have Been Complied , Wan. -- . z .111rVA 'The "'press publishes today an outline of a program said to have been decided upon by the government for military ind naval action against cifina in the event. now regarded es unlikely. that The an- - open rupture should occur Prorate a. habituated provides for the forces of. the occupetion by Jpanese centers of wealth and politica' poWer or Chineet of Clam. This pelletrattkm territory would Colitinu, untii the deof japan were granted. Japans Ent In these operatkes took, be I genti-offici-et ext., novel t Info! p: Arb4 f t 1 f i 1111P1 , N640 avoid. bloodshed if possible. ihtn.ae 1 troops would be captured and disarmed. upon mire, they offered active sthistance. hbr the operations in tbe north of ehina aceording to tail prograllt, etre, tarots would be landed in the noir of Porhill to occupy Peking. Tientsin and other important points and seise the railreetis. In tWe itouth wer- made Jointly 'by the army and navy. Chawse yes- loath would alio swept from the coast The rand two of operations would be astablisited at Tientsin. It In generally estimated here that telltna Ma about ISOM, troops under arena 100,000 having had modern soiltory training and the remainder belong hip to the old school. general staff has maned to of requisition all Japanese ateemers ',Mors than Lang tons in ease of awes intr. Plana also have been made to seert Irki Hioki. Japanese minister to Chins, from Peking to Tientsin. 4-- Oait , bet , wog ; a r i 9 Amyl , I xuri i , N447 I 4044.1 III ti 4 mpt Alb, ; lbw ram 4 4 witt, .4 , hilnat : ; Idaho Rural Routes. 4 p gt.:21tri; iSpecial to The News ) Wasbillroe. D. C. May II Idaho rural routes estsblished to commence Juse Root. 2. serving III blurtoush. Route I. 72 fast-UlPeck. Route I. Si families ., )'gq.-71414- - ooto.t'i tt 4 int. STATEMENT - irAteniC tit. - JapanTokio, May I. 11:10 win.--Th- e Jew foreign office announced the mornleg that it bad rec'etted no information as to the nature of China's reply to - 441' tt, Pole; .gs AT Frohtnn's Body Re6.overed CABINS NO - to the list of survivors of Loa Atonic cabled early this moraine. and published ott another pose. the follosrins additional list of rescued pesha s bona sorsolved, occupants of tle the first anti second (Inns: FIRST CABIN SURVIVORS. IA addition i OF t c 4 it it t sTgoill additional Queasiest', May ' in- eta Loodoo.,The text list Of ourvivors compiled here , . Soli& May of the communication of the German elude", the followina: Ed Middlemast. him ,Regina, war oaten today follows: Soak; Arthur Sheppardson. Los An"' "Dal ths treater part or the treat setts; J. J. liattersby, firs class pas- . D. V. Moors of thavewers yesterday the usual anti. sensor of S.Stockport; D. Scott Turner. Percy tory duels, which in tertitill places. Yankton, Mrs .Martha Whyath. namely $t Ypres. earth of Arras, in the Florence Whitehead. Joseph Austin. Argonne and in the hills of the Meuse. R. A. Mackenzie. Mn s. Davy Clamp. I.! inereasod ha violence from time to time.' um. xi. Stewart and child. Jane "In the meter theater or the wile: Dr. McCready, Yearns. Only in this section did this McKeon and child. Thomas. I. Witham. Edward Marna. attack our positions. At Steina J- .p. W it. John Lorna pa, oy. oroy. ; on both sides of the valley of Mrs son, Ernest Colloper. Mr. and 4 usa rivet 'proem. they attacked after a E. and C. Lewis child. and Oilhooly , preliminary re of artillery which last- ed for hours. AU these attacks resulted child. Webster M McLintock. Eliza-i- n failure vrith heavy losses to the bath Hampshire.. Elizahoth Hampshire. an unidentified! Franck: I, :It att4tistern theater of the war: einid Dew' Mwbeet Fred Webster. Mrs.l 'In '; ' ' Tito troops Ire aenf again's' theo ty ,,t Thomas Brownile. Mrs, Edward .,1 , 1 George WIIIIIIMS. Rebrough Me- .. Llblia look posneaskon of thin tows yea- - marsh, I l terday.- Ststien hundred prilioners, IS Donald. cyril J. Wallace. Frank Babe. An ST0111 OF SIMON OF GIANT , z sToimll . rummedPreach I - .; 3 , :-- ',-- i - --"' 4. - - dr 111literierinur Tottrituirlittie-gun- t mit fri:414"bertWM11101117-111111rStitoto rotor- - bands. In the ;southeastern Nesthly. Kilt Wilke, George J. !!,--,. .; theater of war: The pursuit of the Mrs...Mary Delaney. GI& l'honan. M. deflated enemy by the army under Lereron. Thomas iihephses. liV. G. i t: I I ., , ... twi t. sioetesseo sod sorh troops of, our tilutikett Martin S.. Parise. Frederick ...,..;,....allisa.ote paned. this army ass ems. 'Soudan& INter Kharrnian. Nora Toben, tinned steadily throughout yesterday. Kate- Spendley. 'Mrs. Ray HILWIPY. , i ; i i advancedd forces crossed the river Agnes Croobie. Robert Farrow. A. W. li 1,. - Our Whtletes in the neighborhood of Kroono lielketh.- - -F. .J. Luke's- ,',.,t ' Andrew- Pate. John Allen, Thomas i 14: i yesterday evening. .. , 1 Meta "The joint action or in parts or tho Sandell& William Scrimbeous. :5 .' army tweeted in this advance led to Moody. Vincent i I Evans. Mrs. Geanie ,..14 Mona and Campbell. Mrs. cutting off of not incomdderable tryfe. Anna i 134 ;i ... tbe Will. Agnes Rotarian forces Consequently the total &MOM George.. FAelyn ; .,: number of prisoners taken in the Gall- - Will Edward Tairy, Herbert Seairl 1 3 ,. 1 l : clan arena since Duncan. Pearl Andrews, Perth the end of Apritabould Stewart Miss Molly Mainman. Edward' z : se far base been increased to about Grill. ! Mioa Elizabeth Mainman. cannon. in- - Mainmast. Thirty-eig- ht tA' J i- I - - BON meth. nIne of beery calibre, have been Sarah McLellan. .a baby IMIM4.41 Booth. 114 ,cluiling front Francis Franklin. Mrs. R. Lohden. mi. the Russians." taken t,l,i 1 f Mole lohden. Mrs. Margaret Fault's. ...... iliff';''''.-Inittam euliner. Mria. C. MeC11". TO ALPAOST AMOUNTS C. Ir. Lund. ChiVVV W. E. anie4a. Sin VAR ' DECLARATION Carlo. Ruth Tiann. Wordsworth. William 1 Lardner of Toronto: Christian McOttawa: Lieutenant IL F. is Parts g. CNUMn. of 4)1me'nd Gooey,. etnitneyinn& Bank' Wordiramrth-- 1 Tribune publishes a elmm.11 Sla fp, he t Mrs. Artitnr. Candlish. Douglas Herts. diepateb from Rome. saying the Italian Edward Barrie. Mrs Thomas BrOM He. has daddad. owing to thy Plank. Harold '' mov,,,,,meat recent uprising in Tripoli. to toitify Turkey that it considered void the Mr. Mra H. Bryce of Syracuse. 4i treaty of lAumume. Such a notification. Tiorld and Dairrmicle. Mrs. James A. Beet-- 1 1 :.", the tribune Gaye. would amount to n tie. Edward Peacock. Mil,. Helen , Smith. James Snydney Ariein, George' 1 L. Thornley. Patrick J. McLoughlin. item G. Jones. William. Ppencer Hill. TUMULTY REBUKES nom Andrew Cockburn. rarl Elmer lettellyk. Norman "Inn... !ere& REP. GARDNER 'Edgar .rick Webster. Master F. Wabstio Master William Webster. Mame, H 'IMatiourton. May ardneri1 Webster, Mrs. A. F. Adams. James while se the White House today getting I Haldane, it V. Gray. Mrs. - D, permission for some constituents to! landrew. John Gatlay. Alfred Stockton,. visit the parlors of the mansion. issued Robert Plortin. Mary gird. Peony statement on the "Antonia disaster Horn-mit- .. Mrs. A W. Elliott, floret' urging that President Wilson deal firm-- 1 Sorensen. Robert W. Whalley. t'. 1' with Germany and giving his ideas Haight. William Elsa, Robert of trhat Colonel Roosevelt would do. holm. flydner ?ousel. Edward J. When Secy. Tumtlity heard of' it. he I 'ray; Michael Crisham,- - Cam:obeli.Highhissed a statement saying the i freeken. Angela Ports, Peter Duniell Moms resented Mr. Gardners "using I alushwelli: Maitland Sampson. C. the executive offices as an annex to Mel Sturdy of Montreal; Mrs. t'haries Pod. , prees bureau." ley. Eugene Henry Boom Charles W. Bowing. Mrs. James Adams. G. Mate , i Bottl lit i -- Itr M. 1 a' ' ePit I cabQueenstown. May 3. 3.56 p.m.---in steward of the Lositanis today gave the following account of the sinking of the vessel; -The passengers. a large number of whom were seriously Injured by the explosion of the torpedoes and by splinters front the wreckage. were all at luncheon. The weather was beautifully clear and calla. W. were going at bout 14 knots and were peven or right miles south of Galley Mead. when we were etruck by one torpedo and in a minute or two afterwards by two more. TheAretexploskimeitaggeredmaand. the others finished us. shattering the " gigantic ship. The Lututania in 20 minittes after the hest torstruck. pedo -were turprisinely The passengers root Nearly all the first dame passenwere Mort of those drowned. gers gavel were second and third class passengers. -We did not trot a moment's notice from the submarine. It appeared suddenly above the surface on our starboard bow and discharged a torpedo at us. The submarine disappeared as truddenly as it came into view. We saw the track the torpedo made in the water and we rot ft fairly amidphips, The I,usitania listed forward and started to 'nettle. Then the numberged sub dincharged two more torpedoes whieh also 'truck us and our ship sank Is -- IS minute. After the submarine dived it was not seen again. It went off after aceimplishing Ms work and did not attempt to pave men. women or children. but left them to drown like rats in a trap. --The scene was frightful as the ship went down. A great many persons were carried down at once by the suction of the big vowel. About 100 peranna jumped overboard and dung to floating wreckage Or upturned boats. whieh were blown off the ship by the ditto-petrel- - explosion. Trawlers Constantly Bringing More Bodies Later Figures as to Americans Rescued Washington. May 11.Lete today the state departments athices accounted LOTT0111111. Mend lett. Martin Lerman'', tor as sate Si of the MS Americans on TURKISH FORTS HAVE Robert W. Nihau. Harold Radcliffe. the tusitania. That number did not inNorman CoPthelL .:', Droingt4"4 ,.11-- clude three unidentified bodioe CEASED FIRING I. who Fisher F. 11.. Lewis. The following additions to the list of were thought to be tholes of Americans 1:21 Parte; Vey 8. dispatch second cabin suriverwhare been Prom Teuelles to thep.m.A tiaras Aftelatir made: LEGAL"- BLANKS. says that although the bombardment of Roasting Mrs. Patr4ck the Dardanelles foirts is being continued son. Frank )11umig. Skeet. Miro May Barrett. of every character and deecription . the allied fleet; all of the Turkish Eva Doinbin. from the hese kval forms 'lotteries as far up the strait as No 4 7, The following hird class survivors arranged and brought strictly pare at the end of the narrows nearest ire announced' A full supply sheave on hand at Coastantingsle hays tamed firing and Thomas D: Miniill.-.teSnowden. DESEBIrr NEWS BOOR STONE apparently bays bees destroyed. ertil Oumeoal odd George Hareloon. $ main lg. b.it lAko Clt.n ----- I 7.011 41k 1 t '41 11- 0 as ! ' E: MARTINE. Senator Fromm Kew Jemmy to Opposed to Wom000's &Amos. latest ayailahle tnformation indicates that about ' of the permits On board the Lusitania lost their lives. The number of passengers is given by the Cunard steamship rep; resentatives in New Turk as 1.214 and. of the 'crew as ati. a total ofi 1419.- The number 4'if survivors nos accounted for lo 703. This in , dicates a death hat t of 1.31g. -of persons saved may be materially increasedHopes that Were dashed by an announcement from the British admiralty that all but one of 'the rescue fleot put outfrotn 'Queenstownbed Stoned that there was little prospect of ne IWO of further survivors., Nevertheless inquiries are being made all along the coast in the itiope that other rescues may have been made by small craft which put la at isolated points. Of the 21a first class possentoca ft is now believed only 71 were Vand.erbilt. saved., No word has been received of Alfred Gwynn Charles ,Frohman and other prominent men who were aboard. (Later airwe is that Mr. liorohman's body has been recovered.) story of ,the tositania came in slowly. owing partly to the confusion prevailing at Queenstown, where' moat of the survivors were leaded- - No information was available as to bow many of the Americans onthe Lusitania had gone down. Stories told by survivors method to confirm the earlier report that the Lusitania had been struck by two torpedoes. Ambassador Gerrard at Berlin was directed to make. Inquiry of the German government concerning the Sinking of the Luoo & tants. While the situation is regarded at Washington as a serioue one. on account of the' toes of American lives. it is expected the government will await the receipt of official inforratiosi from Germany 'before deciding upon further altos. two-thir- !i t e P w eNS 4.0 thi-lia- tit les J.tr..t! ..oget t: whiw (Age, ne & Mt the 14 Groeerymen Report - Improved Conditions IJ. E. Moore, president of the Sims Grocery company at Atchison. Kan.. and E. B. radio, president of the S. M. Boiler Grocery, of company Sedalia, Mo., ate in tan lake today en route to the Pacific coast. their chief purpose being ...attend the National Wholesale Groosre convention at San Irtancisco the naiddle of next month. "Ws have left our business affairs behbid us." maid Mr. Moor. at the Hotel Utah this afternoon. "and therefore can say little about the business condition. In the middle west where we operate we have noticed recently a marked improvement. We indihop. of course. that. thts Is an 10 go cation of how things are throughout the country at large. Our trip west is a vacation during which we expect to attend the conWholesale vention of the National Grocers association next month at Oen Francisco. We consider Salt Lake One of the most beautiful cities in Amorica:' Lower Court Reversed. - reThe supreme court yesterday veres the decision of the lower court in the case of Thomas J. Chipman against the American Pork,. Pleasant Grove and Lehi Irrigation company. and ordered that the case be reinstated and a Del, trial given. Chipman asked for damagcs caused by the overflow of a canal. Birtth Cast Continua. Lost rally Aitanol 4!aue Mead to Li (1- At t ht. t COURT NEWS I M Nett Mondsy several members of the association will assist ecretary R. V. Eardley In making a final canvass among busbies" men of the city. to colleet funds for the maintenance of the chamber of Commerce in the Vermont building. Mr. Eardiey said today that the COI i'4.110n. so far were quite amatisfactory. and he felt confident a ituffickmt num witid he raisod to keep the chamber open the rest of the Year The directorti of the association Will hold a meeting Tuesday to hear reports on the ransoms and make final decision to regard to the matter. ti,Jf-- susla Ekbl I PVIIi were collect- need- ere in police court this morning before Vines amounting...to 1100KKEEPINS $12.1 ea front etinvictionaett I ...alleged' alien .. - - rtng , .41t. . 1 i rt --- WEATHER REPORT.. - The weather is becoming more sumday, is 11111111 and pleaswith but a breeze stirring. The local mercurylight ranged this morning from ti to 70 degrees. as compared with 61 to $ O degrees one tsar sae. Tao higheat local temperature for lday was i degrees in 1200. with lowest maximum 62 degrees in itild and Th. local MIIIIIMUMS for this date ism durwere 61,14. IS. 01. 711 and 20 ing l5arS-1- 4 degrees respectively, The lowest local temperature tpr Mar I true 24 In let). with highest MilliM11111 degrees 63 degrees in 143. - The heaviest local pro- and th mry. ant. charge 'of pandering The phatmer held in the county Jail in default lei The funel of Vtat Pare. who do" rity. April s. 31 mu pd,,,,t, S . 83.000 ball Sinclair etas at liberty' On in thip be held Slim a morning. May the assault charged' under bonne of Will u A,I,,,,,x1.,,,..,4.ip...ltrauirk.Ailprtt now Ma south 34am etreet funeral IWard Entertairunerits Girl Admits Falsehood; Accused Man Released. - terment cipitation for this date was II of ea Inch in 1ss5. The increase-oday light during the coming week will be 12 Mintit011, 7 minutes in the morning. sad I in the evening. The coast is devoid of woollier breedo'. no the weather office forecasts -- fair and warmer for Sunday. KiUIn frosts are reported In the Dakotas and Nity, ward-,-Bisho- ts LATE LOCALS I Teeth Ward Cantates.-Th- e children of the Tenth ward will give a cantata Monday and Tuesday eveninga . in the amusemetit Vesper Service...me Dee Dr. L a Bomerman of the IMMIlnUityl Baptist church will be Um 'Speaker at Sunday afternoon' s Y. "W. C. A. Weepers. Miss Elide. Mork will stilt a soprano solo. Monte on Lydia, White. second harpist with the Boston Brynphonrorrhestra, and daughter of D. J. T. White, of this city. returned Ia Friday 'senior to spend the Junsuner with her fanli. "She came directly wimp' boon from Detroit. when she attended sorority Ineeting and slaw played lit , CASTOR IA viaUbe tle. For Over Z3 Years - Atiocipurso-20- 7 -- 4 filValltiffilialeAdirtert111110111t. - &OW One; worry and MOWRY- bY let; .1th ',.th Min of hi ous tie to wreat Mr". tut at Mrs innate( In wit bray harm itintnit bloom A mu Edith Mira. Mated W. N Thorn At t Una novloa berg compt Ira im ram man. enit lality G Mrs. Icy. 3 Andel tectit club The CEMETERIES. P. WASATCH LAWN nentETERir, setae., cam 14.14 KOSITTAI Bide. W ISO DiED. TAYLOR At Nat Idaho. Iga) ork Tar-Mr- . puerperal teptieentlat. Clara wife of James H. Taylor, aged lk years: natter, Of Englanit Funeral 'metres today. Saturday. at I p.m. at the Granger ward chapet. Interment In Taylormille cemetery ----- this etty. MAT 3,120. FISCHKR August rtorbor. aged 64 years. Body at O'Ddanett & Co:a parlors. WILLIAMSAt 111 south Tiotri PAM otrort. May 7. birs. Ella H. MUM? 1 gel! 61 years. 1 the tanotly resedetwo. Pit'llrittx101At ink blat0pest (spited WWII Wk. Mar T.Pribenn.A. 11a Pedersen. wife of Ole - I 15. 1 4 her fard year. Funeral sersteen.witt We held at the Nineteenth ward meetinorboose at 2 PM Sundae. interment in elle cemetery. - FLORIST. tne KING. LEADING 'FLORIST. W. W E. IAA South. Phone Wm V. mortAL PPM 0,161 A PECI ALIT. Evans Floral Cs. St Main- - Waa OM. EltNrfrr with Wi LANDOCRNE FLORAL New. Bust, wee. e, FUNE- , orror Th. ..1.1tram chapel. In City cemetery. dim-M- et PARENTS' t The funeral of fata It Ws Maros, tee died yesterday. 1.41 ht. held at the r deuce. 111 south. Tlued Fast street MP1- day. May I. at i4) o'clo,k a.m. tiltIPmeat In Mt Olivet cemetery. - Pa-MS-c. Tho I he k r ,. decrees; in tho cases of 'Nellie G. Ludlow against LeRoy P. Ludlow and T. Carson stalest Alice Shirley Carson. Seventh Ward,The Sunday schools of the Seventh. ward will eve a vaulth the promise of Because the girt in the case declared hoer. deville many unique features. In the natd that she bed not told the truth at the preliminary hearing, the case of the ball Pliday evening. May 14. state against Louis Leavitt. charged with a statutory offense against a 15- JOB PRINTINV AND BOOK year-ol- d girl, was dismissed today by BINDING. Judge M. L. Ritchie of the Third on recommendation-o- f court. the we are the pioneers hi Joh district attorney. ing and Book Binding In the MAUL In two other cases. the 'tat. against Our feeilities are the hest for hand. Harold Watenn and the state agatinst ling any clans of work. .no matter how Heston A. Glitner. in which the defenlarge or how small. dants are charged with offenses againet THI DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. the same- - girl. the settings were pending.an inVeinigationby the district attorney. The girl today deSPINE AND NAIL. clared that the men had committed no offense against her. and that when she Members of the SaK LekaCity said that had.she was not they Transportation club were entertained the truth. The girl is an inmate telling last night by C. L. Mcfraul. district state industrial chant at Ogden, of the pamenger agent of the liouthern who delivered an address on ,tho subject "'Development of the Paapenger Traffic in the West The CLASSES I addrewt was illustrated with large number of .atereoptican views Speakers at Parent rtass sessions in D. R. general the various ward Gray. assistant schools tofreght agent for the Oregon Short morrow will be as Sunday follow.: Line. returned thbt morning from Twentleti Portend. Ore. where he went early in wardDr. Joseph Grant: the week on business connected with subject. Our Mother." Nineteenth C. C. Nestho freight department of the company. Mr. Gray reported gala times Fourteenth alma tho Columbia and Snake rivers Chrlatenwin.' wardElder Anton 3. between Portland Ore, aid Lewiston. Thirtieth wardPrest. Nephi I. Ida in celebration of the opening of the Ottlift moat making a navi- Morris. e. Rem; subject, Fourth srardA. gable waterway from Lewiston to the sea. In many of the tides and town, 'Mothers Day." aloud the river, Mr. Grey saM, the events of May 4. 1 and 4 were the NOTICE TO TOWN NM-th- e - biggest in their history.1 yellow label on your paper. if It goes by mail. shows the date to which you base been credtted. If this date does not adroo with Po Moots You bistro made, send us Immediately s Wants of your lam mycelia and ers copy Warm sal fat hit' A for exceedJudge Rogera The arrests autoritobiles ON THE FUN lag the bpeed limit for were made yesterday afternoon and last night by Motorcycle!' Patrolmen Some of the Willey and St. John. convicted speeders were diecharged un- - The Department of Aarr1c41thr.. p..,,s der ouspended sentence, with warning the value of the tebtet treteearqessi5,, freer' the court that the maximum pen- - filatme icermyesal""'ch .uignr"sn' alty would be imposed lf they again ap- yeared before the court on a similar hundred dollz.re; but over fro:r I In, charge. Those who were found guiltyL. hreti dollars wort!. of these ne ,,,,a?tel this morning sere R. l'. carter. W 1).1h, contributer: At Garthurg. Manwaring. by the farm itge:f. 1.a. uLin. ErnstlutIr ?tof.:rt Itou..ryte only a nundred an4 ,ev ea:, c. M. rbandter. Ilorne, t dollars' wort' in tw purchae ol , ,1, F. Mackenzie. Shellenberger. le.......-termer. Plaintiff Awarded Damages.. That itAxtre4ta one .Velen'ty wth tits leverage farm bookkeeping: It cone!sts The jury in the esise of the Riversideloi only a casn accountrA good Many Dairy Farm against the ifsinners can tell, with approximate ak company. fanolting and Refining hit..-fiaohey be' awarded the plaintiff 33.00 damagt.siJuraCY: bow for cattle alleged to have been de- - and paid out durinsi a year. The minThe suit jeer that have evren an approximate no istroyed by smelter smoke, Wan for riti.000 damages and was triedl lion of the value of articles consumed in the federal court befiwe Judge John got Marshall. The defendant coutpany on the farm is much .-smaller. asked and was granted 30 ,dnyn in so much for my hogs- a farmer may which to make an appeal. tell you; out if you ask what be might have got ler the teed they consumed i Released on One Charge h. answers: -- oh. I raised that myseit many more farm. Arrested on Another; 'ersAndwhotherehavesre nostillclear notion as te bow much each they received and (Labia Apfellw.ck, who was arreated sev- - horsed. rbtfir know onlY bow moll Prat days ago and arraigned under the ithey bare left at the tend of the year. Wolatenhoime law for pandering. wal In farming,. as much as in banking or redeemed on her own recognizance yea. railroading. good bookkeeping is th, terday aficialoon on orders from Judge foundation of real economy and et. eight dollars' worth 'Inger of the criminal division of the ficiency. Stung corn into a pigskin and selling it for city court. who has taken the pander- - lot seven dollars end a bait is certainly not big case under advisement Last &Id ni gh I. however. Ida Aptel- - Prolltable'-A great amount of money is lost yearbeck was Detectives by Vililiams and charged with violating It in milch cows simply because the owners do not know what each quart i the license law. it being alleged that Crean.' th" sell has setsalltr cost she conducted a rooming house at trti A proper but ver y simple set of south State street without proper e S rs. Mitt GASOLINE SPEEDERS PAY STIFF FINES ran. lianufw-turer- re 171 - td Final Canvass in Behalf Of Chamber of Commerce g Julta As neither side appeared In Jude when the Morse's court yesterday Birtch against case of Charlotte B. was CCM. was called. it A. Bind' lt Pictures contained to the weakti re- tinned for one week. The bearing came cause to show why port of the city health department. la- - up on an order Mitch should not be punished for conpeed today. how that there were 21 for failure to pay alimony. The tempt I 14 deaths In the tit durh cam was a continuation of the hear-m- g 1 closed. of lant week. !bn,,,,de 72Are.k t Zit year obwodybirtb; !the week. aa against 2 dur Watch Found. Long Ina the week ending May reported 6, 1214. Tits of the nurses visiting weekly ' books would show at One. which cows the city report schwas was as follows: A watch ortskh was diecovered in the Visits to schoois, 242; number examyielded a profit and which were merely . Charles Maim who was found ined. 2,616; rooms visited, 2164; number pocket of in perambulatory corncribs. upper City Creek canyon Gets of Venue. inspected. 74446, permits issued. 2.642; starving A dollar Invested in a blank bodt Change who is under and on Thursday 276; reexcluded. 21$; permits refustd, end a pen would be the best ineeet. care of police surgeons in the metterrtil to medical inspector. $li cultures Imnat EuirAZT fanners could make.--Ne- w 4 Peanuts) Sinclair was grantr Yor---- Ina" taken. 11; minor dressings. it; biome gencp boapital, bag been identified $s EVeni n gr Post of It W. Vette of 653 Third er a change of venue to Justice Clegg', twits, 178; parents to schools. 139. the property causes tor li.xelusionsitingworme 4; avenue. Mr. Vette appeared before I court yestegday afternoon by Justice scabies 6; impetigo. 2; bead lies 12; and idea- - Martineau...In whose court Sinclair was; me above mhos" the nt a Capt. Johnson yestetvlay tonsillitis. 26; eye infectisn.16; unclassifcane and movement t" have been Oren a preliminary hear book like the Melrose ne,r.gity Farm System ied. '49; suspicion mumps. 60; suspicion titled the watch by he on the charge of assault with in- lng had it lost He said numbers. sta though the triter had whooping cough. 21; suspicion &pit-therduring' tent to murder his wife. Maxine Sin- - as accurately 8: suspicion chicken pos. 3. a trip in the canyon last that bunk la mho. web, the clan The alleged assault. which V.' Et I ,bad Medical and Surgical Treat...or elk News for partkwilatraadDoerr" with a beer bottle. took Plac e in the vertiaemena tainedAdnottls l6; enlarged tonsils. tlefoctive hearing. 13; unclassified. Ben hotel about two weeki ago Decrees. Yes-.. Interlocutory --terday afternoon. Deputy Sheriff 47. . 1 I x.:Ct..it.lic VtititlEA., Queenstown. May a The drat trainload of Lusitania uretrors left here omIng. this afternoon for Dublin. Trawlers constantly are htinsind in more bodies. Th. JAMES -- - urns. Summary of Lusitania News. , laud-Ama- to - ADDITIONAL ; I Lady Albin, Montreal. JAirtes Baker, England: H. Bookish ' New York, May 1.Cncertainty AS P. Mistral'. Now York. I Jr.. London; fate of Frohnum. 1 to' the Chartes Res Cowley Clarke. London. Isrobebly the most steely known theaH. II. Daly. trical, man In the 'World. who was a Dr. Howard Fisher, New York. passenger On the Luaitants. sras the Fred J. GauntletL New York. &bon-bin-s topic among thousands in Dean W. Hodges. Philadelphia. the theatrical district tonight. E Mute Rita Joiner. Chicago. Mr. Frohman had gone to 'Europe 1,.. Kempen). Toronto. Miss Learoyd and maid. Sidney. . Aug- with Charles Klein'. and Julius Miles T CHARLES ry.OHMAN. trona; 111111141.1.:101rnalln, Livorpool; Mn. Forman. playwrights. Mr. offices in the Empire theater betiding Tbo Theater Loney. and Miss Loney. New York. Magnate Who Perished. Mrs- - F. Pad ley. Liverpool. Frederick ,i were besieged until a late hour for the IAISitalkill Dime law., news of him. and when told possible J. Perry, Buffalo. William J. Pierpont. i that there itli MAIO. the inquirers Liverpool; Muse Theodate Pope. Farm- ' sadly turned away. Prohman always registered in his early , Before-sailingMr, Frohmen said he Salt Lake visits-Hi- s ington. Cons.; Ed. Posen Farmington. wee gqing to England to look over his first simnel". was the piay henandoeh." ernin. theatrical interests in lila& Since then his name and to see if he N, A. dadeliff. New- York. could find SOM. new war plays for has been connected with the most IL J. Timmis. New York; F. E. O. the American Stage. 4Mr. Forman went prominent successes in the theatrical with him. worl& his favorite stars being- Maude Tootal. Loudon. Mr. Profsnen'u latest addition to the Adams. Ethel Banymore. Otis Skinner. York. New Philip Yung. American stage was the play called Billie Burke. Marie Doro, and many SEcOND CABIN SURVIVORS. "The HYPhen." a play of American otheth. He conducted the Empire theaE. patriotism . which elicited much un- ter In Newyork and the Globe theater Miss Jnen M. Adams, Mrs. A favorithie comment from citizens of t in London and had a hand in the manAdams. Woo May Harnett. hits Battle, German Mr. Klein. author ! &gement et many others; his hatest Firemrner, Mies E. Brammer. Mrs. E. J. of The extrection. Lion and the Mown- .- and !great achievement was a partnership Bromine). Mr. Das. T. Brown. 11 rill other incomes. was going to Europe with David Selarce in the revival of "A 'Wet hOttall. ehiid and infant; John on business connected with his en- Celebrated Case." Bart lett IrMOHMAN'S SALT LAKE FRIENDS. Mrs. Vampbell. Mrs Wr Campbell. E., terprises. Members of Mr. Frohman's staff said Guy R. CockCdlish. Mrs. Candlish. had , they 'pleaded with him not to Mr. Prehman had many friends in burn. foremost among them. Annie but Mr. grablean,enswered, that Salt Lake. n, Donn PlaryINOMINaliMMIVICTS Dolphin. mil, !nether of Maude business made it imperative that he AdeMs-MiskaddeJohn Ellts. H. Edgar. Mrs. Kiskadden was simply Adam.. at go that time. Mrs, S. M. nil Was Marton Irish, In German clubs. restaurants and overwhelmed by the news of the 'MoH. H. Frost. other places where Germans fore- nster and alMoat unable to converse ' R. D. Gray. C. W.Griffiths. B. Gard-- , She said she had' no idea gather the hews of the disaster was about SW. , received quietly and generally with- how the news might affect her daugJames Haldane, 'hills C. Hardy. M htes tour. Maude had been under Mr. H. lienshaw. I. B. S. Holborn. Master out comment. ?milkmans management for 23 years JOHN DREW'S G4g,F,- Huntiey Henderson. Miss Violet Hen,And! Whey .serenOmistmepersonat,aavseell derson. Wash.. Bellingham. E. H. Lauder, Mrs., A. Luydon and Drew. the actor. who forMay LJohn las business friends. been the Maude Adams has many years baby. has been identilled,with Chariest Froh i most prontableval Mr. always Frohmen's stars. Mittel man. PlaYed Master Maurice Marichal, an engagement here lam i It is reported that she has made a treMoody. D. V. Moore. Mos.. C.,MurraY., Sight under extreme difficulties. know. mendous fortune both for him and her'Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. Merrigen, Mina C. In( that Mr irrohmen had been a pas- . self In curb plays as The Little MinMeCalm. senger on the Lustiest. After the per- ! inter." "Peter Pan." "Quality Street." Henry E. Needham. formance he went to a newspaper oi- and ouany othera Some rumors have Mrs. H. Plank. nes and spent the remainder of the 'even gone to the extent of gaytng that J. R. Readdie. night beside an Aseociated Press oper- In private life. Maude Adams was Mrs. F. 14. Sweet. George Scott. ator. wafting to learn the fate of his Clutries Probmart. but this haa always Mr. and Mrs. U. Taylor. Mrs. A. friend and manager. At times he apdenied as absurd by bliss Adams' Taylor. on the point of collapsing, peared and Mends Mrs. M. A. Whitt. Mrs, P. A. Wit., CHARLES PROHMAN'S CAREER. Ibeen liODY REICMEarD. son. theatrical Charles Orrehmen. foremost the H.- B. Brreo. Mrs. Bryre. Robert he uee nsto At Q May if Ira. the not of figure country.; body of Williams. Hugh Wititecomb. the world. was one of three brothers. :Charles rrohmanathe theatrical meaA. Yaddster. all in fame whom of attained the C,C......,Harderick, New York; Dr. J1 ager of New York, has been recovered New York; Thomaal amusement worldDante! and Gustave and brought to "Houghton. Queenstown,: where it Home. Toronto; Francis B. Jonkins,1 being the others. Charles was bornbe-in is now being embalmed.Sandusky. Ohio. June IT. tsia. He Chicago: George A. Kessler. Toronto:1 gan work as a clerk on the New York Mra.1 F. Guy Lewin. New York; of Washington, May Amerkaa ConYork: F. Orr-Lewi- Tribune and later became manager Jopham Loin). Ne-Minstrels, taking them to ! sul Frost at Cork cabled the state deToronto; Frank Partridge. New Haverley. It was in that capacity that partmeat tate today that among the London. York; Charles E, Poynter, Liverpool. be arid visited Salt Lake and old Salt : fiat of identified dead of the Lasitazda's Cardiff. England; A. L. Rhys-Evanremember the friendship American passengers were Charles Wales: Percy W. Roger.. Toronto; T. 'Akers him sad-An- dy Brixen. the proAmelia Proimuut,3drw McDonald and F. C. Slidell. New York: Sturdy.. of the old Valley Holum where !Patrick Callon. Thompson. prietor Montreal; Mr. F. Blink , Indiana; Mrs. Bliah Thompson. InWeek's Vital Statistic& diana; G. H. Turton. Melbourne. Aus- CABIN 0 5 A. DIT'S VAR OPEP,ATIONS tralic - - gweelafola a. May S. 4:31 a. 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