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Show . , , ... , ,,,.:', ,'...4,,,,,- ,t. - r.t....:t;......,-.'- ..- , - . 7,1W.; .60,411.5K.M;IWA.t.,....a.,001,,Y1,,l'Al,fliags,"!.n - 44,,,,,,iisq,,,,,,,i4;oa.koitaimmas,i,o,d,. tf I, ; , 51' , I,- , TAKES CHARGE 1916 CETS POSITION :! ,, , ti:tt,oransdie"...------------------e.aar,despe- i t. -- - lry.e-!..0-- , I ! i i i .,,,.:4.:: s" 4 Con-;.g,-- II 1 Pe' I mot-Mr- ; ' s ; i ilt - 111. a" i I i t - e 1 t ma- I. e '4w-twin- i ; 1, t - 1. : t 'V!, -- ir! ', t 'o ' : : ,,, t I rtivi i , , ,,,,' I ! P ' 11,,k i I . 1. i.la i 1 Is,df :; '' , Tit dfth ' : avisions ician , g ;, ' ,tto.- ll . t! I I ral t ahe i i I.' I .. !.., , t. i r I ' tnce I , - - 1- t,1 I ;... eeeac al THE CITY CHURCHES IN 4 4 1 t i 1 , ) ' I '..: ; I 0.. of-th- preinde444-of--the-U-nit-ed . 1Troop F Drilling; Field Artillery Arrives I Every Man Reports At Carranza Garrison Kam-merm- Matamoros Rejoices Retirement of U. S. - IN REDDING tM . try-in- , 1 . ittt- I Li 1 nn l , i y.fd-tdAy- t - i - , Chi-le- , -- 1 er, ISAt t. f! d I Vi ; tr-rtT- 1 1 ' I11. 2. - t, . , ' 1 ; -; , ' li .4.. t , 11,1114 1. oo' i. . rllr g: - i, ' , 4 ..i : mr ' i - .. - co ,,,, i4 Troops p, e .4 .. tt .11 r , ;,4 , IN JAIL r A l li Paris. manuel today conetttuting The premier i:".: aa Bailn,efb r17 :net.;:r : II Creek Demented nancial troubles. IS N. Kau. a Gressl musician. 525 nets Secord Sosts street. was ul by Patrolman to the city that Jailer lock him in r:: seems to be ea: he the front! have been removed to Provo. $ g g ea:. I I I crils :le: BAH COMMISSIONERS. esv 1110 IN Salt 1...Wae city will he hoot to the ISIS convention of the Nioinnal Association of BaLk Commissioners and Examiners. according to C. A. Glazier. 1,ana commtAsioner for Utah. who retdrood last mght from Louisville. KY-- , where the 1St 4 seiwton st'as held. The LodisAile meeting was the lare-ain the history of the awsocatl,Yri. sa,d Mr. Glazier this ItTiOrni!sit. 1,0 tank commissioners and examiners atiendina. With tit help of the from all the western representati,ea states we six, eeded ;n getTiriK the cooSwat for Lake in ISM New tert:',nc.o.void( and Buffalo wcre after the Isla consention. bUt ti.. givtng the I ',I meeting to ibirlingtom VI, a a managed to get the majority of the delegates for salt Lake for 11111. t.inhice 1 ire Pt dent. In addition to was elected of thatVsociation thla yiy. PrtItzdt.nt .,, 1th the promlite that I 'Moth! ::Pat. R. W. an;allirilunnuer.intuit : etin4e te'n '1,:' Yll 11 W. 11. Etah home after in Cache tend the reports Cache and more nt ,eertepde;;;;;,:ii;4: fp.ton ;rite,. et,.o: Mr. Ito be rim i J IlY points on ' exrwted to !events of that , the state. latibpiees of eurdeo Etth I 7, ;t...telt.2nrelP!stol";ePPitd1;Pnt I, r. ,K. Ic To BE HERE v ,. . New NOTHT-C- . Ill fit. f trureral r wU ernoon at : bA 'citP tometry. Folotd i ;1ft11.-ht- 'ward chapel. A tn n TVS a.."' e'l , 0,ers woi ma, pm. ei I the .lear that Utah will he hoet to the am- wwtation. in addition to the votes of CEMETERIES. the solid west Utah received the sup- P , port of Illinois, Vermont KentuckYi 1.,10Ii S (TM FT F,RT. WsgSTCH Iowa. and Arkansipt. 1014 Krarna Plat W. itk etrl. I found that 1Petusi are people kiting Utah -- Poordo arid condition more considera- FLORIST. tarn than ever before. and favorable i ideration at thoi. The COnVe n t 10 n LW' N;F:, 1,0MR,,rp. I one, and as a tri,,Nt corn- - I ERE ST rat florist, near litsrtcarfr takes leading our pluthed much ror.pod:' ta st.of ,i,v !prat ddgoSouth Ma!n. Wa0 lilt. . ' ' -- , A L.' lt,teu-PAs- Victim's Wounds Serious. It t lone. i --- um. A DP:Sin:AP vw2 nTILit:, Several weekaagu Dave and Moms Ittub,erk. brothers, were hound Orel' Olt !Bid,. Fiord' piece! a chargo of antittuit with a deadly i , -- SPECIALIIH ...;;steesseeomma-- . ' - trerilOtr o- -- -- 1 birrt'ant"henrn.uring a:'131;grrei;. St7.alorkaedd: ,woundn rid with a chd;r, t 'M eti ng several 1E4'7-- 4 4 t slier Itt"." inhteh ra - , 4 , ,t1 tial w t2:22 taken to the 1.. 1), W. hosp ital this. i riots a ea morning to ne operstaai upon for Wood i 70t: DO itt CO !,... 1". I set in on tttiaaire-roPaid to he in linl ..:14".. bit..161"1.7" it dtt:en. lot this reason the county at- - "m""- terney le looking tato the matter of ,tBsToso whether the heed under whiett the MONUMENTS. TO. Stabcat brothers aro held In oralttelent. To 0011 end ta digervaitto treat farther pro-- I LA00.0, rixic sTrocx wo 181 S IS' O. to in take tke fteek. letae," teedina 111 t :CTORS ., , ....,. .. s ,,,t). -- 1 .7 -- e. 19.--- Tb -- T , ,p Itnfiding. eni. Jun. Mexicans leftt in town today wereonly iti! the city jail which ass filled as the result of 20 arrests made it ntrill hi rioting between Mexlean laborers arta Americans when several wee. ',Abb.,' not seriously. tnher Mexicans lee town The prisoners later were feleawd. NATIONAL CONVENTION tali-M- . to here today. Gen. James Parker. w ho the American forccs on the commanded fourth expedition. announced ha conndonee today in the statement of Car Ricaut that he would use his fonts to exterminate bandits and Prorrid on the supposition that the rear guard attack was made by bandies. All was quiet in the vicinity of the border today. tftpeciaC to The News) Ogden, June 10.In connection with President Wilson's call to the militia of every state for duty on the Mexican border. troop B. First cavalry. of Ogden, la mobilizing this morning at the National Guard armory on Twenty-fourt- h street. Every mernher nt the guard hes been notMed by Captain W. E. Kneass and mood of the men. with the exception of a few whn are out of town. responded to the call. Those out of town Cr. being communicated with. Cooptain Kneamo said this morning. "We have been ordered into camp and are mobilizing our company of So men 'drone and we will immediately recruit 20 more. We shall remain in Ogden until further orders. during which time we will be on duty at the armory eight hours each day but will return to .ta r homes at night to sleep. We expect to be called to Fort Douglas In iv few day, and we shall be ready to respond." The officers of the Ogden troop are: Captain. W. E. Kneass; find lieutenant. W. E. Lindquist; second lieutenant. A. E, Willong. first sergeant. F. Smith and quartermaster. M. B. , 0; r Over - I t le t Brownaville, Texas June a rejoicing !n Matamoros in 11,Thsc, the he'S' that a small band 4,f Mesuaca rots- pelted a force of about 3,io aotera; soldier to from Mexican torritory into the United States early yesterday. according to reports received part--Th- i , I Troop B at Armory; Men Reipond Readily -- d ,4 ' n. --(pt. A" Laredo. Texas. Jun ' A:stool pieces of field ar,I4loo of JO additional soldiers sal grail str.ved din.. ing the night at th Carrants gartmaN at Nuevo Lared". ovpnere ne's britel ing the total trtrength the-- s than SOO soldiers The artIllery to rigrel eget,' command of t.4t.L4 Mg..e! fcrsaarte3 Mexican editor of E; Carranza organ here Proarew., ca. Reliable reports hero today 1,,,a about 6.000 Carr riza .,td,ri. bid been stationed between N'Jelo Lew and Lampazos. south a dattanns 0, less than 30 miles Military censnrnhih nr, menta of the United Ath,00 the ma". traltagt, imposed today. tOpectal to The Noss.) Fred Monti. June Troop V. Flom cavalry. received orders this morning at I o'clor'k to moblItze bus men and hold them in readiness for further ordero. Early this morntng every enlisted man hal the word and the company is drilling at the armory. ready to move when the order comes. Capt. said his orders did not state what the next tnove would be, but whaterver comes heand his men are ready. It to known, of course. that the order pertains to the call of the national guard for duty on the Mexican border. but the captain could not say where he and his company will The rooter of comJoin other troops pany V at present is not full; the maxnnum strength is tS and Ware enlisted now. These are all young men and the orders to assemble at the armory was carried out without any hitch. Not one man in the whole troop failed to respond. It woo the work only of an hour or so to arrange their affairs to be ready to leave at the call of their country. Capt. Kammer-ma- n says he can recruit the company to its full quota on short notice. If required to do so. and can niove out of Monti when the call comea with a complete company, full strength. 1 1,, 1.... !effect section 11 of the t will not rev hill whito..'''',1 ittpecial to The Ness-become effective i Mt, Pleasant. JUILit under v.,: M. own terrti la until ILCapt. July 1. It Nielsen. of Troop E. First cavalry. at the preeident to draft all aiehenzev, InetilhOFS the national ft.t: Mt Pleasant, received orders at mid- t reserves guard or national his discretion night last night to mobilize hie com- iron ;hallin has." uhen coe.i..i to authorized the list em pany and await further orders. I :c The call came front the office of the theAsarmed forces of the countrs. P Congress haa the diutant general In Salt Lake and in 'declareonlyIsar. pewee .o,' the prevident comPilance Capt. Nielsen held a meet- , the cowl hs, et guardsmen even offiing with the ttOn only for ropoliina under this se, cers thie rn,mtIng st 7.Itt o clock. In held, however invasion I., 1,7i. that the militia tila Vi Oh orders the word was COM ',UMW crow; the sent colt to the nlIsted men and an ant internationat iloo sq In th neeeseary operation of dotee4 as ordered at the armory ing American assembly . territory.. for this afternoon at I o'clock. It is says-fle,iiss in 0. the plan of Capt. Nielsen and his off'' I "All perwm. ho tirattoti iiers to have the trooper &mobilize at the arntory tomorrow morning, when I from dote of tIvetr draft; wandshalt Olmsted from the militia go, drilling will be begon and ail will end ' kali from mid date tw be put in readiness for any further oroubperi to sitteh laws and ders. Capt Nleisels avid the order regulation, a. be applimble t) members or timy from the adjutant general mentioned the Aoluntewir array." States for the national guard to rnoet The wIto prOVAt section Glaze for duty on the Mexican border cern of :na, forces ,,,, dr,ftd 4h,yve and In compliance with that call the rank of the ,h colonel itholl he dT,E., tr,,ed order was sent on to Mt. Pleasant. the president h. co while los,. ,tn,ent Troop E has now SO enlisted men and shall be selected from tho of Capt. Nielsen said if called upon he the force. '35, ran recruit to the full quota at any .s were taken iods .. r.;1 tr. time and he ready to move when the to Steps C service the doctors of tht order comes. c,elica. reserve corps. Ept.4-0pa- ' ,, s,: , I : IN 1 STATUS , I " I Mig i , , - I! - ;,1 - FIXING --- n- I 'Utah with hto trothr In 1474 to en-- I i(jnnimoro from pais ono. ) mining. l'hv 0 ttned IN, First gage in natn to and the in The decision to call the guard into it, try caviar'''. the change in eetuTPloghsni y. t tor, both re- re Heim, rhs",,,. f.. it.,0 1.1, :r:harms trr.irlin min in Fir merit has not Yet been provided. readiness' for the government's ! (it Mr. Appointed Assistant County illy to. nionthe of tr. Newhouse hotel. .t1.1.,t.1:t.l 1, Before the six troops ot ra'AlrY (lined VHS reached after a Iengthy mintervaluabi,eispropertioa V. x I.eraro Ha ass.stant:, havmrs,;etLen,...1stniT.sa:'ue I Im',' for by th government are ready for nce between Governor spry. Adjutof Corn- Protest Over i will b hedd at the artiv nervice Sit least 4:o In,rve1 wilt ant General Wedgwood, eaptaire W. i Fuoeral servt re,t;s.,elf rts,r roe:Vona with the looal 0 Donnell t ILI the B. Wallace and E. G. Shelley and oflk co T.leoday, illMei have to ba provided 'Id t,,,1 a v 1,trned over the; Ivt at : 10 wirier ohao.t. Loate;rv I h missioner Stillman auapteff of the. government has called ti, qn Ctah to ficers of the guard stationed in $alt Mt iilivet eemotry to A it reii.ody. reeentiv cashI rot interment a furnish errange og Lake. cava,r; quota re"- - Merits must the fitent'Y .r t..f the Merchme bank "f the city. .4,--,,-Jess IC eherritra, When the order was issued the necessarily re wade for tioitz treet Jean Sherriff the mounts but up 'tint at iate hour- commanding officers of the troops Mr 1.'"'".4:' v"I t'e "Ai'ne'ltl'le it; r t Mrr pod Mrs infiti-,;-tisuittitr Interneor this afternoon no orders E. statinned at Ogden, Ephratm, Manti t Sherrie,. died Suede) RAY MAKES RECOMMENDATION ,h, f,,,,,..i rt..,,,, of the hotel until ham s,..:.' tions had been rereivel fro m and Mount Pleasant were read the or. Fantrel setoiree are hung held title! t ini aftereoon call with at the reeiden,e. der over the long distance telephone ington other than the telegraphic " of last night. I tillowed I)isagreenwent.. and each instructed to encamp at the Iterment tn the city cemitie,y. Ten horses are provide! ,:', the stair home station this morning. ),1 tor the guard ;stationed M Salt Lake. '':,::7a:n.,1,:t;:::::6.,;:y !1:;,';r:IiJ141.4)1371.1Ltanl4":a'rtpu4rt'aubr;'jynrirHaii midnight the official order id ; wig Have Charge of Santaton These mounts have been turned over theAtwar ,i tlit4' .,,. was a na.tive of Pk.33' department was received. to the First batten. a nd tomorrow year: hoard of dite,tore.04 ,fl' survios; t.t the ,.,,,h -. 1,,,,,,, Work in Canyons and who. st is mild chotrgeit the manege- - him to one eon. Carl Pettereon of Salt the field artillery wtil go Into active Wedgwood's Statement. t IP ,' drill at the fair grounds. !intent with responsibility for a $4 WO !Lake. 1 General lAte laid night Adjutant sill be hovel Taestitty Diseases. While no definite orders have bath :loes in operating tho nI0117 dungli yu,.r.ii ilierea tagious in the I Sweish at O.olock Wedgwood issued the following tateitvittliatternrion issued for date i moluiltation the month of may of ints ysoc, the exact 1 in soh interment ment: .............., fit the state troops at ' the odatement that he had rodured the; -Lushran Douglas. it - "lie, (4'r",o'r, From the text of the order. It iv unin e pected that tnis will take place los4 In May of Hite year from Sithatia'S ralhte Vas Joroll r alkeabartgAt certain whether the medical dpart, he ''' l'r'rtr''"-!:!of idenee Fourteenth South and t orreepondine r't month he The within the Sncond rlai.s next few rioting only ; ,t. dyer or not; that an- - west street. Jacob Van Mr Helm l IP. Sti.iman. 'ht. hoard id' crittiv't cot, tapir year, to Iletee. rakenburg. order issued out of tne .a:1; .ant gm- - ment la called into service attached , i agreed aired l'e died satcrlay. it. we a native erare office yesterday te.ateil to the is, the medical department itereitnted Dr. :noon. ed lets ropignatton.until liosomeone one squadfor is Utah The call Trrniseinnere !hie lived units. bee and , to of Nw York in rentein. however. a t e be taken by officers and troop him are ' ron and two 'operate troops. Four ! Samuel C. Past, fortnertv Oily hnalth ,COut,1 1,e trrint tO 11.11ATIM temporary shout two yarsNiroSurviving enlisted Men. A L. nt reetote two troops of cavalry constitute a equadros. e. eonimisemnee Aaak;wsni county phY- charge ti( affaire. pending the appoint-ti3- !,fileit deughtre, i Diana Order. Lake and NIai. A I. Haeltio of ., ! and the war department doss not ryea niontit, Dr. Paul wi;1 'mem of s neW manager. l Cal' Alame4a. Thie executive order reads Mr Holm and Nir. Decaro came to-ognize fractions of units. It would ap-of R. a Meal sf hoot ! T. VtOr, 1I ItinandasAt hospital of sonitaiiiiii hoielfrOM 'York! hare charge t h; Newho.ostt "ExeCutive orders: Ns pear from the order that fractions cited Sunday, He ma malantataaan 'heed!'" Ta.a:i "Under Roth of had had the provisions Section units may hereafter be raised to commany nurse inspectinc. ,'oriaeceis II, I riya months mt.) tiat was lit; 3Csaisaiiipt ;,ara known inof thte bums 39. 'IS. hotel the of bodv The Laws is Utah 1909. ,,f in oettettence Chapter :years city, 41 plete units. The call for the eta troops and the itiolatrin hospital. reitesg new In this tstitt,trv and ahrosti..in charm. of the .Loteith William Tar'. the follow In. order in. issued of revelry MPAIllit that untit such time ef Intieh of this Mr. t.oth sae the pbeeirlan tor county oitabilsbnient. most mu. the of be a1;1 Heim undertaking i In following oath reputed takn as the two separate troops are ralset i I, work which bee herefo te tao up, IWO,. O!4(O1 hWki Iliko.gric and was by all officers hereafter appointed to a squadron by the addition of tvci, all enlisted men horeafter en- - more troops and unless two troop him. ,iteiit here ii, SAmuei rntermyer of FUNERAL SERVICES land ;.. It onCommissioner listed In the guard lerVlet of this from another state are assigned with g,,u,roon aid that ' tiel1New Yolk, catter of the hotel. gitICO theN tlifik tdiate e of the hotel the de. et It tp the six, troops from Utah. that the are sent lit have decreased. appointment of an additional assiatint "Sy officer,: 41".11 ""..rrUn"11-Pry--- Utah troops will temporarily-ronstituttot ?seta j.h. sork the e with ass that Nir. conneetion do ear (het I Dinar,' was unneceseary that 7'. solemnly one squadron and the field officers e.teitrettatton rich,,ek,i sicuettedftt:yr Jatotht.nntAntowntiot.t of to to will watt ite111 hotel and Constituregardless and defend the terminate, ' t support this year. been light for the six troops the same as Pm- tion of the United States and the will act s t.,,,,i.ese !the dikagreormint hoe Friday. on July lehapet, Klemm Georg Arbuckle of would for four. The eiiirvines conwtatution they he le to leave for Japan, erwin ward officiating I' 1 ci, another man would creiee i wl.twrt.whain of of U. State Utah. the ot,,,,,,tmant WIO markd by It large atttotam-'The Logan organization Is not inwel P. manager of the and I all enemies, foreign and ft 1i ssfsmas to re, :(,.,,,,,,nd by mem. beautiful floral tributee.- against f yokaminuf. I will hem- - true faith cluded in the call for the reason that ),31 of Dr, Paul, Mr. Stitimian mo,,,i ,,,,,,14, that dotneatie; al'to "'IP"' "Pa that lie signed a contract June I to take tnrkril: Iha anltasera and allegiance to the am.; that I It has been orsanized within the last 1 xialitts a f. co nsoler the m a tte, 2 ilid a,17fTititas it ;;11,tfnds1FrfuNri71.,7,1rnildet t niotion eharrre of that hotel. Mr. Helm will will obey the orders of the President month and it has been imprecticabte I he wiener! to make Thom' a , ,t1 i. New 'York e ve after lea Nelit for mirate !by Miss pending of the rutted States and et the gov- for the Oepartment to furnieh equip'i" that Dr. Paul lieuhtt. of Appointed tit: lent. ;1 and soloists. by !few V. ilotel at the Anderson. Utah, shont lis ar flays lg. tion ward choir The inv oeaio wait ernor of the State of Utah; that I ment to comprise everything required Jr i physician in , to re- - i v without by the soldier. It must not be underrecently asked Cralthe ititillmani I he Sr, and tho make this obligation tree!y, P toffertol by John Kniehe a any mental reservation or purpose of etood, however, that the department Commissioners A. li Commis- - Prest. Theodore Toms:non bY Dr G Ir. Raiding. The et )I rwnaduitnn. :ln'T well overruled I will and and has not this equipment on hand. On I ft that Lawn eematery wait eViSiOn. J. H. Wheeler :gray In Wasatch by John A Hurt of the Pm- - faithfully discharge the (tulle of the the contrary, it has it. but has been te ,,1 ., ji Loner S tillman. however. From Arrives Copenhagen !omen ward bishopric. office of in tho National unable to issue it prior to July 1 for Dr. Ray submitted a recomnienda g; -! , Julia Crewe leseeeImpreestve tuner- - Guard of the United States and of the reason that there were no funds Al: a Don that an asaunant county phyincia Pooh I am Prei. Thein r7 Thoohmiaosisintteort and Mr. Cratthe moved ( 1 he ap P available until that date under eqnVI, lot el';1.T thoutroti art:, jsueltra 'Itiroutiritan;i7te; the Stat of i"tah upon i ti t m wit; of Dr Paul s over aftrnoon tn t ho Seventeenth ward about to enter. so help me God." - S wedish innoilon fort he appo gressional appropriations to which it ; e phys men: county l nligted Dr Pau as amaistant could be charged. .."Hy in the field, Ile returned ,chapel, Hundred. of relative. aw.; years liarviells, F. 4!; I Ho do Dr. to have succeed l hereby acknowledge clan will friends were in attndance end listened The call la for cavalry. It will be 4 directly from Copenhagen. He to enlisted of tribute of reppetw paid by t,t, untarity who died recently. Chairman Crabbe the IFililaY, a profound desire for peace in thiseloquent in the National borne in mind that the Utah troope se a soldier (hipday various epoeitete. Mrs. Howe 4 ,Ir.t declared that the appointment of reahave ke G uar t la e United t t an e formerly organized as infantry t roric charactr and her long hr. allialtant Waa very necessary le byImme. i ail . European countrles. within the last six weeks been ennvertI 1 feelingly of State imetvecittliodn for Utah. of trerew three t.od,toittir.r:ti;tatiosn thy period Son of the fact that there the queetion that all W,I .. in the! In service and three years in ed into cavalry. The equipment outflow eater for peace. ter J. Beetle. former Menne of th; t diats need for sanitation work are he- - rounthriri are he reserve tinder the conditions side of saber, pistol and horse equipand many complaints on their hands have the elec. ,.. Sevent.onth 7a414,.,,IltrLnVi:thh; p1141ItliaAmno. i cavalry solfnagnyi - "Id 'tFillodtetrii''''12ullui. prerythed ,t4 ht,,,,. unless sooner dis- - ment isof an infantrytheand i made. He aald, also. that there! -let same. Cavalry n a practically And I dier. by proper authority. oharged Ii tntt:ngt11(;:nis. so.: ,,...atAntrLi IJ : are a n UwMhbiterh tn'feetd'agsetSiecf'lla rtirt II.: 'wha7 01; dmhtulissih, o1:,dg itthuTrninze:4 r, a do solemnly swear that I will bear can be used dismounted the same as ' digest ty,,,,,d 4 the true faith to the infantry is stornetimes mounted and 1 and that th present force rtl : and the other nations tby of the ward awl by Itueh United Statesandof allegiance il, male quartet with America and to the known as mounted infantry. What the ii., Sereden can !ship W. Douse!! and James H Netlson, I are tired enough to cope adequately State of Utah. and that I will servo order" of the war department in this conditions. Mr. Crahhe said that Jo. to Germany. krIp011t &MAW or being Misfit q. Tt.is iniL araynedr,;:wea4i,. -- them honestly and faithfully against regard for the immediate future will Weiler. county health inspector. 4 9 by England. but the trout.; intercepted f. ..ph sanita: whomsoever. i le. for nemie all and be for the state troops remain to os their '',.; Emery ,1,,,,y. had told him of the need ble la that country has practically : ;rev in the city was that I will obey the orders of the disclosed. r:". ' ' Requisitions for complete Don work. and Mr. Stillman askede nothtng to ehip," 1C Davie rt. dedwated by :. President of the United States and of equipment for two additional troops of called Freon,. Toblaison said Hates are mov- 4 that the inspector be l. kimaiall--Puneaekesi what kerVICPS J. of state be the the governor of Utah, Royal so that the state would maint.:, board Wednewlay and 1, i' ing satisfactorily in the miesion Deld.1 Royal I Kimball. former plortri- - and of the officere appointed over me cavalry tain equipped two full squadrons and 1 ,a ho tFed Wilkes !beater. to law and the rules and requisitions for such equipment as le Prank Davidson It, WOr0 held Sunday after- - according 4.... lders there now, lie urge elder!' to i I not common to both infantry and cavcanyon a' a igr, when called. Onti alrierit the INVedneadey. in teo Joopb WilltArn Tayb)r ort.1,,, nt war... patrolman in Emigration $ inner, action This WILLIAM SPRY. t a month. f under th !olndilia of the sere between New aalarY 0 writers 4 ; alry soldiers. were prepared shortly auspices practirlity Otwernor.' taken at the request of prnporty letiapti. of th of Amortett an4 the localafter the change and transmitted to and Irowasn, that ' AtisociaIntornationst who have eomplained lot tl''' n Anderson has boon Washington. 'Melte requinitioni have i Adopt New Oath,. of Theater not The Stage Employees in the canyon been approved and In the ordinary their property prOnted tn take charge tornporarilv attendan,e was large and the floral 4 Regarding tMit order. Adjutant course of events the property would of protected. the miesion. unusua properly lly. profuee and beauti- - 001)01111 Wedgwood mid, I !tributes - .,,, ; :i :it. "The sertlon of the statute referred have hem forwarded to the state uponis NI. The peakers werLouieJoeeph calf. Weaver Seta Forth Restsons. and Buchanan, Jr. Hoagland. to was passed to meet just auch oc- July 1. It beteg understood that it Charlet' A. Weaver. county auditor, ' y4,,,ce a av furnishd by the Gibs.' casion am of Colonists. the passage of laws by the now packed and ready for antoment. f Safety "I" I sent a written communtration to the was Interment in !quartet. the city United States ..........- -.. and the promulgation What course will now be taken by tie i..,1" board setting forth his reasons for de-- 1,ametery in regard to this ship;ft the opinion of Freat. Jomeph F. to Wm warrants for a semiW. Nobinaowlidnrat here- - of regulations by the war department war department t.eirrae dining it will he made the Smith. the ' c olonist' ices Vtr tleortg ta' Rohipeon were held which niteht conflict or apparently ment, that Ia. whether Mormon' ' t monthly pay day, ma ordered bythem in 4'. . . i The oath to Salt Lake or some other point. is of in th triw,nnll rhapel. the conflict with tome !am He says that to issue .it board. Sa.urdity s.......,, rn. n In h.' 0a411' oaf r 'n''' ,r calm Rev lf,.rar taanderaon offt,tattnie In- - heretofore taken in effect hinds the necessity an open questton. an indebted- 1.. i this month would incur t i n M t wive, ceme- - officer and soldier as fully as the ,,,,,,,,, ,s thimiof war ofthan durinot the orntonged itrmn I liege in excess ftr th Recruit Full Strength. terv two the or last oath prescribed by the late law of three 'trouble years. law prevents bin, from doing. t' ,..tiorkw--PliarWith it large part of the C, S. army the rotrimitvfor of the organization pervt,rdt made emigres,. although was i verbiage by 'The strength Explanation dr n - the state law and the Congressional of cavalrY runs between 5 and 7t) as ' , ' Vihesler why ft new tractor for; nOW at Itublam Prcst. Smith thinks- rn"iin 'he ,k,epownenceilhfet!ti hufid:ir 'h tin Wiltit settlerft to be Weil Alt different law somewhat SiVt ordered all of these propronti.e ' stand. been ham tt road work has ithe r,fri,lai ,,,s rtreut waa men nlisted after July 1. lin well as the rolls nowshould beEach filled immedlin ifr.at lora., icounty the Best Nlantiffteturing cum- --- eerdtry. officers appointed, would be required. Mr. Stillman recently proteftted ' to 70 and the battery to III. In 7, under the federal law. to take the ately ' '' of the present call thc it against this action saing that wrier oath preserthed in that lam it has anticipation t ,ot r.,4 i thlt had complaint-they men of the organization hate beer. bcorcetns to to offer I been deemed advisable adopt the Oh Ysically examined recently so far as it 0oath at this Time. ..... t e their goods Mr. Wheeltr said that they were available at the time the exI. Motailizatirm. Ordes the tractor is loni,g purchawid by the g Ert.icorom. fCr PSI wag made. Each organizaamination l First Mthodlot P,, eluirf I tak ri for CUUllit) inn for hia teat -- A i'lansRettgion.gist.it roa4 (ntnnittw) from preen dispatch tion tlI lose some of its membership Anticipating, I sax observed yostor-Sunday Trlotty as an inaarnurh enKine WOI He staid in and that adyicee. the ction of the war de- by the physical examination. as theta day at St Paul's Epiwtopal chureh 1 trO:n that company had given entire The Hey. J H Itonoto proa heti from curse or MOlth $Orle!V te its partment in calling out the state examinations are exacting and strict. I tht tr.se- - test. in the toereateut ssittata,tion he re,ontnieado,I tk.d the he it would unnturainesa, beginning difncult to troops. a general order was issued A ro,rilting office will be opened , ' f the !nart i':',... I tem when mehlhere heavens and the Earth.- - In part het linagine anjthing more rerot;tthe than by Adjutant General I.. A. Wedg- morrow at the home station of esph an individual 'aid. mission enntertel to Lake for Salt at one 'The pass hi, trying -what wood nummonIng the units of the organization. l'?' In the midst of our troublood stornt- ha ta not Women are utthrij deluded ,'! 4 several. hours sill enlist nert for the battery and the tosood If.. when wo are tetontod tr when they fancy that with and Utah guard into service 1 ' paint to to ti and before the ofttial order of the war- two troop of cavalry. Men will he can the ttossimtsm good powder meith despair, at: , I themsels,a u from our potty tortflitiotot tractive to the modern man Men want department was received by Gov't-iook D. Si SPENCER RETURNS given their preference as lar as practi:,., l atoll away and vote the Etroal' thtnits naturei anti beauty that , cable as to the branch of service the) is on. nor Wm. Spry. lo as is nian a attiPerepetV, rnITII.h rreetetthiy ',khaki 'A The states order of mobilization prefer. It to imperative for the cred.t tude towardnituoating itrtrig tti. putts his otroal ptArpottooi persona arid so thines it ia was as follow.: state that the minimi,m of the At tho heart of tho universe to religion. Th church hoot someabove stated be readv for and g.,,,doess. on th throw. Is Infittitei time, bluncittred to tming to intiollish 'Headquarters National Guard of rtrength asassoon i Wtstiotti anti King Provideut and Iiiiialttry roitato,i he at practicable and the 'WACO General's Utah. Office, Adjutant ilotbing it i It ft ill give poets, to our hearts, with the Myeterif),I Salt Lake City. Utah, June 18. strength of the organisation isA not limtilthathrIll but ; and tear ottr" minds, and Ivy.. us vow' ea paint on a silly ell retail!' omen's face will 1918. ited to the above number. not stand the for living, if we pauote D. IP. Spencer. gef.eral 14.1! , efoap and water r,,,,,eengr titspiratton No, t. In view of troop at war etrength comprises lee orders. "Genral te tirife onmottmea. and bend our neittthr will outtet h e riilialon viand the the imminonee Of tin official call by men and a battery 171. ear itt .0,h the restful chant yith .tp; thet t,f flatly stieMocJa fteligion mutat aaetit of the Ineg.,,q, Sh.r! Lire 1; I: 't foreer agutottiting to tintrittliirt,ttt - sound clearly and dfirttely the diyin- - the President for active service by -- How soon orders will be ivpied after atten,itng the annual It qv hittV holy. Lord tIod human not. or tAl itiri 'PAU loi. status of the !fit I home repudiates the guard of this state. each organ- changing the tp. land ts to! It. NA. have assathi tout h lien. veetunna meetina of the rni,,n Pacific ip.vtit v. ats, n I tG .4 in ization, with the exception of Troop from that of a settle mobilization 4r1:1t, to solve the rojatt.r1 of the advent, Ai eln at on whPre wert he cannot now be ea,ci. 1)enq, atonement and rsirrection of Jesus. II. Fir It ( avairy. at Logan. La ordered that of a federal 81.711EL 8 or in order contained the is stanIle return twit NImfl tv from th Par!- Into a gate, camp at their home theteal of Nothing iteek.rit for e ft ti Wit re tiOtt he reitcon es it ta rma.e.I in tohistknow tiOn. there in remain until further the secretary of war but the order f.4 EWA fir eoaat. tie hrol,cht horn,- - a report et, Toilrg Ille.- - a the ft ttrthrtight to larob. !web general directions as seem and anti olli instruction orders H of Hethot the fironoon I. poor that Penvr. thc.Igh appare PHILtirg f ot.itEtiATION CI,. am will absolutely neceseary, Further dela. heretofore outlined ott rtttrt h, ytordtty wirott,t hp ays tow! actuaily rrft!n of ti,ti was Agee of the r.t--'The tt.tt k to come through toe the All ed bst he will Itv tr,trretzator undoubtedly vigorouely. proseeut r A a trom ornmrdtior. Ur.11,111"(104 tte Tt,it othject yesterday men heretofore not eta m- het of the militia biireati within a A 01 have ;,reatr,t "Th. Ravthet, 'sank Eaa sod bar- tc,rning ct Ph,ins t'orgrogational ,oment !,n,ptert at he examined .ih"rt time or throush ilepartmerd plisteally will rtr,t inereaael notireatct.r. and In. to: nrtroolg bir taig nr for a ntp of pot-o- cmirch lhe apat......, ,,na ("r bin teat ibed laittiPii unto itilih, - atirl I will give the convenince of the medical of- tit adquarters.- "ti, men that formerly fti;o4 ?he .td, n if ;ifecr.. thee office neer will the I t t detailed. of h. t., II. ! Alert .cht long nn spoke Gov. Spry Replies. Prar are he walk. before ,,t1,d,ne lb. e,lt tteiated !nought that fond- he opened and mainta Aid during the ' ir "elm on the etrevte.-a.- I re.r tr wAtti t 1..t. Miens Spry today sent the ileloa r h"li ri II. ri, r 41W,1 tv larttln,1 1, Goy. oak& lye for of of the station at tour entire duty m,ide the,. joy of ts oat. drine joy While "Though a.rne romph.:rt to Siewtom D. linIfreference will following telegramwar. each organization. ; flii te a r ,, ifie,; ib,i the ddletneee et he city eime re. against at Washington. of ker. apaake secretary , ! rototted filo.. present that l'aitriell, itot be Ki On applicants for enlistment prohltdiMn, gte,eral gatiNtiction with vinwr I 1TAR11. Wilissin'e ofhaft.re Iho i 11,h the vision of reward who have had prior service. Fitch or- In response to President Mt propperity la Pt Pviden,-a Nia.it it.N on The Ile tleiler,1 tlier alto log 119t of ea. ficial telegram. ordering the moliii.zanume ill to be raised the tr. FlpPtiert pa',1 that in. to.ting ,,.,....,, ,,1 tot, ,,,...,,, ,,., the ta,nett I. ganization It'ire I'Maential relfithoess to it. The of the NittIOlkill Guard of tteh: . ber of liPN PIIIV enlisted men with the lion inorpaap In thp at, t,-1,-tikkipit for and mother in the acrifieii theyfather i; r0a,ilted inn aforbigalvertiettsg ,n,ir,h will. toiception of the battery. which will be Your wire of the lath received. i teat That tt thas adorn th ht make, ii. ingiy atuderit enropdtrhiaet ep,f7p071 1,,ntel the burning state will suer every effort to put the id la otitiment oil the of tl,hl tn all thir9r., , H. the ttregon Short poet the artiet. the raised to 131 and the sanitary troops in a reasonable man. are ail hut a part to twenty, oraanization eommandrs organization in service ,lean I ,' t releetive its portion. Gerrit Vort pl.- - partPau le ta!k!ne aho it a . toisinc, .! group of of the unlver,a1 truth that the heart are authorized to permit all but prop- state of efficiencyaPngPr traffi, managpr, waa in ,h,arge; 40 who would fo, their --peor,le Mel" ;,,,k for rowarl for service and er anything ; of thp rnpoting e It guard to sleep end eat at, home ,trwtr,ne toUt hv noti!d talk sacrif,ce Ttir'', g things ere told, he during the tour, but the organizaatotot it. (ie.ht for tt. neap over it .he e.r,l. or thoe t irbii verve Troop G Will Have In the wAvofi Ly U. an)t hitt; it adorn it n ith lard bia,-eit, ,l iho eanlio fire should tions moat remain assembled eight H yrum School Plans. detrent ltthg. r Full Quota of Men utmost effort in k,Irn The hours each day. O'orntilett, lifc plaii, A iinit, , nn abere met, poor tio, t e'0, a4orh. g,,, AI. turn to seek will be made to close, up all detail. ..t,,ild n,11, h faster than a itiettr dortrtne of the reaa.d crown call a that ir anticipation of for federal jr, the iito that atVell untading l d docirlhe mat, he an uglv await, It t" t't AtStre 44t,IWt, , al, h,t.t t !,. InVinttl.,1 tSpocial to The 'News. ail it hat, in service and the most C"rillittfitit work r,,,,t ir :loving eery, : thing, Okavnitto,. UnreaIntokb7, hOWt hwid,nge Ephraim. June midnight , t the prate "..prn.,,,,,,, who hold it decorate It thoe to a general efficiency will be with! ' leading Viral Itrewhyteetaw said thts wtornina that , last night Capt. Fred Jorgensen .4 ittepoient high. enoal thing. ti olaY 9,11 out. carried exacted and NV. t A ettletrro ma) ha rearAnd Pnxperinterldo.nt of to. n(h vailey t''''"'1,!!' thinI fl A!ct,i-ciewho wee commie-.toneTo the extent neeeesary organizaTroop G. First cavalry. received ordto ceptent the presbytery of i P''' ',Ohl.. "1' '.1 ' la t Itt i hoard of 1,1t16,!tr,t,. t, h tt,,,tr Arrhttask Ina. at the recent Sessionot olf the tion commandem will contract for ers fromin the office of the adjotabt t ?' f,b"ugbt' "na'I''!""., .by ,iit top. ttenny rwIr with the e,,sto ehonl .11es YY"..""".b,I Salt Lake City to mobilize men required on continuait ?Int general rm.: general assembly at Atianta City. ,,i', meals for r.i4Ut. In a., frnm the '1 hultdinga entnr,opAtton non I wee tie speaker at the morning ous duta- - or demanding that subsist- hilt company and await further ordrace of iti h'rth fprplii school huitil!K hotos orert bigh He waited only for the first glimth Fire! t : rd at Hyr,,d, y AI mattto tn titput PresbyterianV. ence be furnished them at a price not ers. Inillat VI EL 8 . t i mer of daylight at 4 o'clock a. nrs. introduced Itr. ", arro aatuttat-torllatilt...tad and U. iservice yesterday IN!. A ine orgratulated thebychurch to exceed 75 cents per day. If. howI 1,nui Rowrmen of an- tho rum Int. hool for the alarm when be started to notify the enlistHy leers contract of amount ever. such the i t boq, of auch a 'manuel church )aterday spoke He told , : heaved by tht enthrntattion riepetThree o'clock he had rounded I ....in will exceed the cost of establishing ed men. At the pereohrelI of thepastor. Th. ,-its fl.iprme Truths assembly. .4, 44 up cavalrymen. all that were in Modorn tort.. Iof Clevniton toire spirit of democrecy. kitcheni and subsisting the men. they town 1 onr, Re.r,:,,,,,t ton. 1:i at R the He called them totime. a the a.:, work their Immebefore It. The be will For fads the established. i IIr I Excursion to Bingham. n tru; fancies Isms and speculation church. he said. had diate time this is left to the discre- gether at S o'clock and detailed his h deIn the rant a t from 2kette tion of the lelarod, ere cola to he Judged by three i I to menet in officer" century commanders. than 1.104.100 members. with or wandards The tont. 29p4pai. igrown ,t I .'i,..1 -Daniell word to about 22 men out of anonn ltsts Brotherhood. Attindance of each member un- getting aott tO man a . reasoning here every. i ace fa,ufty. -;rt. town, prime shearing sheep up and -will be entertained at God is Lore-J.., i indge fro. is mandatory. trite The reports of Friedman's - ThGrot IA hist" Arid nod down the state. others on the raili milisionary der"The order wrath of God the work of toe temperance movement. f I I1 the Vtab Copper mine at Bingham. July is merciful:1'; oommandiog officer of lb. and ' to 1,, tha, obsoiete the eddreeti of i on its first UTIVITZAT outing Th gtx- - :speaker doclarod W. 3 Bryan. he cbarac. tuard will issue such orders as are road and others at summer school in t .traion tot Salt relluiroie lake and Provo. Before noon he be made bv wit" of tl,hkolg trip will tO carry this order into aNnii. mtertemed.naneo,2;iatutrhee. .. Bingham ofm;tryireethiairl Inotttehte fooretgeent-.. i: i it r.11 had received answers from every man and Garfield ratiroad and tiaws of 1.18"8u8r888' ;Toet;ome adas to he details be fundamentals of may church. los in Birgeharn the reward ' I t, and ani collet(' brotherhood and all prom:teed to take the first train education ; ...,,nent ere GM risotty blended. Pr. punish.' Beteer- and the Pllte. of Dr. Davies boards, 1 iI have ,.... of .., a s a vised. but so far as this order re for home. ..., 1.91,41.6,, IT inv;;;10;rntynowqr,,-;rluf. !' I. rat A Of . r.el,mt.heratott the organisation board to quires action. organization commandAt 2 o'clock this afternoon anirston ht extended to ell members of Iman the soeaker ;,.. nor Lord of o.haintl ers It will without act further upon -tornitrioIf "Vrrtdalt,it'atoedn.triallgool hlo 1 .1 ..: ,.i ,...' Th. ertantaation an4 their friondsk Tne ampcmblett at the armory and began ' en appeal tn the Pena - orders. ,.. and equit). always, , ,. Apatite testa, has 'net tainted a IPOUTOnif caw toInclined dyintbc aairt all hug :7:119'.)aer fere N2: dett.T5romellneae: , ,f pantablet el the order containing pie- ward merea. order of the commander In men. 12. will boJorgeonert , ..114, on hand at o'clock tore of time local all well as national 3 isstd It as one of the moat C tilttrettorturt rtytT ' " tomorrow ' eittlittitt. ..,1 10 algotficiand allagenettera. ' 'At niorning. could r.lid,ouo sasemblies A. ever The Rev. W. A. Botta, "E. in the mow hld WrirprilrolOD, t ' .. : ' mit of If a caltod le preached the worick upoo , AdJuuutt Clignitriti." to do tio, withEphraim tho twil A,r. quota. i I : tt ngemonta haat 'III I, OF ! ,.. . 1.0 ea CALLED BY DEATH1INATIoNAL GUARD OF uTAll BEGINS th omes unt 0 I art Jorfsnaen toys the call Merit' 'fin"' i led airmen on tin Itteatenn hqrftgr :7,1' tninitlitt NE11101 .1SE HATE LI man, and brother of the late Col.' MOBILIZATION AT NATION'S CALL IC Nicholas Trestsa. disci dundas aptain Nielse Says local hospital of Bright's disesso, was born In Treesok Men Ready for Drill EI III fiElm flit Combismartini EnsApril I DLJIWIJ rAustratto ostutrat 'ears and camp to, i , 1 '. ' . ra 1 i , 1 1;PEABOill DR. S. C. PAUL , , , D ESERET EVENING NEWS 'MONDAY 11INE o l' , - '- ' - ,) ) A r141 Itt l'1'41 |