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Show SHORT STORIES OF THEl" PAST WEEK " T - -i I... John It ndrews assistant to the president of the Denver nnd Itlo Ornnde railroad at Denver. Colo, and one of the best known railroad men In Utah and Colorado, ha retired from hi off I. tal enpnrlt) with the road after tlilit) eight )enrs of contlmirus serjlee Andrew severed his connection con-nection with the road Tdeida) Inst The record of the United Stale naturnlltntlon examiner ror the district dis-trict of t'tnh, which Includes part of Utah and W) timing, show that thirl)-six thirl)-six subject of the llrltlsh government were admitted to elllienshlp In the district In tho mouth of September Most of the number are resident of Utah. Hlnte the return of Dr C T Hose from his long vacation, Carbon Hon-pltal Hon-pltal ha been Ver) busy These operations and medical cases have I cell admitted this week b Dr C A Wherr) nnd Dr C T Hose. Prom Prlte, Mis Mary Cattmnl, Oust Bard-okl. Bard-okl. Mrs. Mrllhanc), a Mr Hood, Helper, Tom Afgerus, Mike Handrus, Miss Hell Howard, and from Cleveland, Mrs. James Allred Private (leorgc W Htevenson of Prlre. who had not ticen heard from by his imrent. Mr and Mm C. II HIcveiiMin, for a considerable time was recrntl) located In 11 Pretich hospital HI whereabout were dlsttivered b) hi brother, Clarence II. Hlevrusoti, whoso wlfo remls the new from her t temporr) l.nmc In Illinois Tho latter visited the hospital nnd found hi brother suffering from wound received In buttle un the western front Duller profiteer arc to ho made the olijett or n relentless Investigation by United Htntos food administration agcntN with 11 view to prosecuting offenders of-fenders and reducing the etvst of the eeimmotllt), according to nu official bulletin retelved from Washington, I). C. Telegram have been sent to federal administrators In the various stales. Instructing them to take decisive de-cisive measure In their respective district. dis-trict. A a tribute to the hundreds of thousands or women of the nation who have taken tho place or men In various bind or Industries. Haturdn), October 8th, has been designated us Women Win Ihe War Du). and will be observed observ-ed throughout thn nation An limine 1 mcnl of the dedication or the day to the women patriots Is re eelved In a message from Washington, Washing-ton, It C The tin) will be observed In rnntiottoii with Ihe fourth lllcrt loan iniHilgn J IM.nard Iteplogel, steel udmlnls- ' trntor at Washington,' It. C , reports Hint the list of ludustr) curtailments so fur made begins with passenger motor cat, which for the last six mouths or 191 ure curtailed to 2S per eut or Hit 1017 production, and show also that planus, stoves, itillrr) burial goods eorsels, 1 lollies wringer, wring-er, until beds, bah) buggies, root-balls, root-balls, linplate. sort drinks, talking machines, blot lea nnd refrigerator are simllarl) affet ted Illnslcr Hnbillck and Paul Itosun. coal miners nt Kcullworth, were arrested at that camp lust Haturday and later Jailed at Price While ubout every prison but themselves at that place whs Inleiestlug himself or liviself In the success of the fourth liberty bond drive, the two men were berating the rounlty nnd President Wilson n well Hherlff Collfnuliiini was sent for and put the two In Jail, else there might have been more to this stor) than there Is Ha la I Ick Is wild to bo nntur-ulUed nntur-ulUed und claims to hive voted foi President Wilson at the last election He whs thn most violent of Ihe two Hlinlff Colllnghum took them In to '.Ion dining the week, where they will Imve 11 hearing before the United KlictiN commissioner lloth of them ure Austrian. Monday last 11 new time card was announced by the Denver and Itlo Ornnde, designated a No XX Train No I, west, now arrives ut 7 IS o'clock or the morning No 2 east, arrives at 9 4 o'clock or thn evening No 3, west, C OS o'clock, and No 4, east, 2 02 o'clock of the afternoon No J3I for Hunnyslde nt 9 o'clock of the morning, unit returning as No 139, west nrrlvra nt 4 OS o'clock The Hco-field Hco-field tiuln foi the upper rump leave Coltun ut 2 n'clocl. nf the ufteruoon, after the nrrlvul of No 4 from the west, while thn train out of Clear Creek via Heofleld arrives at Cnltou nt t 3S of the morning, passengers making mak-ing connection there with No. 1 for the west The Hanpete train leave Thistle This-tle for the south at 3 40 o'clock of tho afternoon Thn train from Ranpete get Into Thistle at 1 o'clock of tho afternoon ror thn west |