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Show THK .TOPICS ARE OUTLINED FOR UTAH PEDAGOGUES TEACHERS MEET HOWARD pirOP. I 1?. J Look r New School Tax Laws Will Be from liver and bowels at once, r... ''jl. i.-- s PROGRAM IS PROMULGATED e. General Sessions to Be Held in Tabernacle; Large Attendance Is Expected. t. A m.'tlrii of the tax committee of th Utah Educational association was held at the Hotel Utah last nUht to , out It rf'orr to rhf business of tt wt i.i t io:i I Kemli'r il of t !, committee will report v. l,i h K with t h nw las. Uwn into effect l.uinnrv J. Tl- rnrmnlttee Is I to a reduction of l r"tt in the f i .; I v e s for scnonlperpurposes, and It i th.t property volu- tvill fiav to be Increased 2 tln. t Kt the r ler frit InTh.'orIi tax romnilflce takes the vt.w tn.it Jutii f.r the different Th oi the state nitS h. hr! Mot tr invttr si pnmor 'ofomruHtpp tu nv.t vrftu th siit rftiCfr to lt'i.Miii'4 th- tToblem. II. SkiJiimrr, t. aSvU-ith - J. "' , tea-froonf- h 50--e- nt ! -- "I f Bn.l tvcn. BANANA it. tx t FREER TO PROVIDE I Uh Atsrlrult oral Irrigation l tirr? trsit f nt-trita- BUILDING TO HOUSE tff T rv- HIS ARTCOLLECTIONS - t . jrjvntin th ft.i. niU'lial to h t nn t. rrnrr"-- r hy th- ru'i.k Httam At th ' ( tiiri atul bat! : th" Hotel thf t'tJlj o;.n:tu' itslvt t HT wltl her a f tn. wltl - l Million-Doll- Added to Smithsonian : rtiirinx tte rnvn-tt-f rftruwilland ttur.Jkfr of Ih.rrr h? ?v niMifjl tro n oi'f r Jit parts of fh s(arilrj.tion ir. The pro;rir. lit fell lur the i folio. i Institution. !!--th'T- v t a. rn llTrratirr Tri!j. Cnr.il jhiIoii at io:t, tivo ail.tr-?- 29. In t' r Washington. Dec. 3. beA new mlllion-doliaadded to the htiill!nr i to Smithsonian Inrdltutlon here to contain the collection of paintings. ensravlnKS, ulven to the inporcelains and bronzes to time by Charles from tim stitute L.. Freer of Detroit. Mr. Freer has t;ivn 1. 00, 000 to the for the new building, plans Institution now are beln? drawn. It will for which be located on the Smithsonian grounds in th mall, which extends from the capitot to the White House and which contains the Washington monument, the botanical gardens, the national museum and other structures of national importance. Secretary Walcott of the Smithsonian announced that work on the bulldln-- would be started durlni? th coming sjring. The Freer collection represents periods of art beginning before the Christian era. It comprise early Persian and paintings, more than 1200 Chinese, Tibetan and Japanese screens, panels, kakemono and scrolls, from nearly 1700 specimens of pottery WestKorea, Central and China, Japan. ern Asia and F.gypt; more than 230 bronzes from the same source", and several hundred stone sculptures, wood a carvings and ivories etc.,of besides Chinese splendid representation Jades and more than 600 "examples of ancient Egyptian glass. The collection also contains valuable ancient biblical manuscripts obtained in Kgypt. American artists will be represented Hv Whistler. Tryon. Dewing. Thayer, Homer, Sargent and others. 1 Ta'o-rrnI- f. Itaohi Williatn It !"; wfl;m:i -tV. r William S i'. I'.irk; spon."-Sfir. Mavor inl l rnhull ; musical program: 'orii' It. I'r't'T'lro.': of pr.titnt tiort'lnit'.onapt'OiHtmrit of officrj; i n ri)m:ntlt; 1. faotrodn.'ir jfi Ir. i:ilv,j of t.rtcv. I; r.nl Itwation. .'! t;" . hool r?it . an I if. 11. Wilson. Stanford of .'"hooi?, TopoKa, j:'i,erlntMnint Kan. 'J p. t?, Col lnarfh""drt nt jsfions. in a"fl hli;.i llarratt ' of lall: "Si'it'i' Sof-.;- l opportunities Io Hiuh Cubber-ry- . Ir. T'ahfr. Grammar Kr:n!" etlon In the hall: onomy of Tim In :dttcatio-,-Wllion. Srtr'T'ntrndnt an1 kin lr r;rarten srctlons I'rlnury' tn th? Salt tcomblnH) theatre; Th" Tea hr.' Ir. fubUerley. . m. T..'!) Jr nra In the T of hani;tti:r esiosj .'oiuvptton.t I'Mucatlon." mualcal lr. ubhfrky: in IIotI Utah. rr'.'vr.r.., llesvriRe. Tnel "pe"lal ' r.a ji tv se5Jlotii. t'ol-T- r n t;onl in the cnion hiu Ifl-;"Sotda lizi n K the nimol: T;at Su'e t'urrlt uturn. Superlnten lent Wilon. lrr, rmrtar cr.nlf tion in th" Afs'iit hall: "The S v fi a pre of Murc:iitK- lr. t'uhherlry. sections I'rirniry andIti ih. Salt theatre: H'njtiini Ike Tb fhtl d". Attitude lit Work," Wil Su'wrintftiil'm . t. tSei I."t i in the Ta rn.i' k. "Scltrire t.5cntial In the HUh S ?ool." J. A. Wi.!t!o-- ; Ijyitn lh for th- ion in S ho l." J. rpiic II. I'aul: musical 'ror-i!ii- ; of Science Trahtnix n she Stst-- Sirvi'y Si..tc uperir.ter.dent II , , -- -- jT-ctio-i Vn to Irr tethods. ? Antonio Horda. known as the largest banann rale- - in southa America, revesterdav from trio to Logan. turned m bore he visited the state agricultural and made an Investigation of college Utah drv farmi-- -- methods. Senor Ilorda was much Impressed with Utah irrigation and drv farming data which he systems and gathered to make use of on his Dlanta-tion- s plans In Colombia. John A. Wldtsoe. of the U. A. C. presented then president a set of his works on dry farm-Ivisitor g. the same conditions and Practically confront the banana raiser obstacle In Colombia that faco the Utah dry has been fenier. r! for twelve years, accordthere Irrigation He was particuing to Senor Horda. with the experimental larly Impressedcolleire and was greatly work at the Interested in the departments of animal husbandry. lie Is also a large cattle owner and Intends promoting an college in Colombia. agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moyle and John C. Sharo accompanied the visitor- to Logan. While at the collesre he was the truest of Irenzo N. Stohl. president of the U. A. C. board of trustees. - ,.. Brevities ICi.y Indo-Persia- kc I r.-'-pt- loa .! Li i i lldu'-a-ttona- l - kiiid-r-art- en l n n. 4.-- r-- Uo-anif-- -- i IHe-iTent- ry re-jil- 7: . D - . l cight-po-.in- . lan-"u;i".- u-- - ", . 1.-- ett;on--.strnnUu- re. n-- , lae in. 1 :- - tn--s- : ; m; - "Co-operati- te on n; " dis-I'Mil- on i ; s Math-ontha- Piles Froinni " e; j .1 . 7" I Skid-mor- e. n, " ' ' KI-d- er nine-poun- e i ? al At a conference In- here this week to organize an association through which all egg sold In the county will be graded and marketed. It is planned to have the organisation so perfect that eggs may be traced to the producer when they are not satisfactory to the consumer. The plan has been under way for two years, but it was only recent lv that the poultrymen fell In with the idea. twcr.ty-fiv- c automobiles Saturday will leave the residence of Mr. McHenry to visit all poultry farms both east and west of State street. The party will be gone all day. and it is planned to have all the poultrymen Join the associathe tion, which will be on the lines ofDenEgg Producers' association Is of mark. Mr. McHenry. who chairman of the United Commercial Clubs of Salt Lake County, will ask. the clubs to affiliate with the egg producers in makGranite ing the association a success. school and High Hlglc school, Jordan Murray High school have already offered their support. egg-produce- CLARfEllPPOl rs . SHIP PURCHASE BILL J " Arkansas Senator Who Led Democratic Revolt at Last Session Now in Line. repre- more-injunctio- Washington, Dec." 4. Prospects for the administration merchant marine bill at the coming session of Congress were enhanced tonight when it became known that Senator James P. Clarke of Arkansas, who led the Democratic the ship purchase bill In TRAFFIC MEN ENJOY LUNCH revolt the lastagainst looked with favor upon session, the new ship bill proposed by govern.Social Functions Will Consist of Stag ment heads. Senator Clarke, who was renominated Affairs and Donees. for President pro tempore by the maThe Salt Lake City Transportation after a jority cauegs fight entertained last night at a musihim based on hisspirited to club and against buffet lunch, with about 200 the ship purchase bill, let opposition it be known cal members present. merhe not new would A. It. McNitt. president of the club, that oppose the chant marine measure, drafted after announced that there would.be monthly conferences between Secretaries with a dance once a month for "stag's-and Redfield. The Arkansas sen- members and their friends. the debate in the Demoator, during cratic caucus Friday, was asked by several administration senators for his SEALKD I'ROPOSAIJS. new bill. He Trankly opinion of the saw SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE no objection to it stated that he the State Board of Insanity and could give' it his. support. II is at the by State Mental Hospital for supto the bill last' spring, he opposition plies for the six months ending May said, was because of its government 30. 1916, consisting in part of bill now proownership feature. The 85.000 lbs. of W. W. and erraham d posed by Secretaries McAdoo and ha a naval auxiliary 'flour fiK Ona lhs rf Viran JTi fthrt 2500 contemplates 11,000 lbs. sugar (Utah), merchant marine which he could favor, '.shorts, of No. 1 Japan rice, 600 lbs. coffee, and provides for government ownership lbs. of stock only in case private capital is 3500 lbs. creamery cheese. 1200 tons slack coal, groceries, drugs, etc. lacking, thus eliminating the dominant of For and copies further particulars feature of the of articles government corporation of to be bid ' upon, inquire old bill. Senator Clarke's attitude was a mat- W. R. II. Paxman, steward, at the hoster of optimistic comment among ad- pital. Bids must te sealed and marked ministration senators tonight, who "Bids for Supplies," and addressed to said It had been influential in recon- the "State Mental Hospital," on or beSenate and pre- fore December structing a a harmonious 16, 1915. Bids opened over cloture the at venting of struggle on said date. next opening Congress Monday. Th-board reserves the right to reany and all bids not advantageous ject to the state, or to accept any part of bid. any UTAHNS IN CHICAGO STATE BOARD OF INSANITY. By D. H. Calder, Superintendent, I Provo. Utah. December 2. 1915. SHKIUKPS SALE. he 'Spec's! DISTRICT COURT. IN AND THE IN 4. One of the largest for Salt Lake Chicago. ije. county. State of Utah. of Utah women In Chicago gatheringsDecember Mrs. Ella E. Hennessy, plaintiff, 1 at the home of occurred West Cache Land comMr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson. All againsta the of the State of corporation the wives of Utah mene In Chicago were pany, defendant. To be sold at sheriff's Utah, about twenty-fivInvited, presat the west front door of the ent. A very pleasant eveningbeing was spent sale courthouse, in the city and county all. by of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on county The university branch of the Chi- the 7th day of December, A; D. 1915, at noon of said day, all the cago I D.28 S. mission was addressed No- 12 o'clock vember by German E. Ellsworth, right, title, claim and interest of said president of the central states mission. defendant, of. in and to the following About seventy-fiv- e people attended the described real estate, Miss Flora Greaves also gave meeting. Commencing at the southwest corner a short talk. of lot two (2), block forty-thre- e (43). and City survey, Miss I.elia Worral. formerly of Salt plat "D," Salt Lake east three and d Lake, left Chicago last Monday for In- running(3 thencerods, north ten dianapolis, lnd., where she intends to (10) rods, thence westthence d three and teach school. thence ten rods, south (3 Conrad Jensen was entertained No- (10) rods to the place of beginning, vember 28 by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lind- situate in Salt Lake county. State of with appurtenances. say, formerly of Salt Lake. Utah, together The Relief society of tb,e university Purchase price payable in lawful branch of the Chicago mission met money of the United States. Utah, this Dated at Salt Lake City. at the home of Dr. Tuesday afternoon A. D. 1915. and Mrs. L. Hammond. Following the 11th day of November, S. JOHN CORLESS, business meeting refreshments were Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of eerved. Mrs. D. E. Ostler favored the Utah. with a soprano solo. society Deputy Sheriff. E. it. Parker of Ogden was regisBy C. L. Schettier. J. Fletcher, Jr and F. L. Palmqulst. tered at the Loraine hotel the early-par- t for Plaintiff. of the week. He left here for Attorneys Date of first publication, November Cleveland. O., on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Rowe of Logan 14, A. D. 1915. at Chicago Monday and stopped off SHERIFF'S SALE. Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. w. IL IN THE DISTRICT COURT,' IN AND Mucks. Tuesday evening they left for Lake county. State of Utah. for Salt St. I'aul. Leo V. Sears, plaintiff, against Nora Several Utah men attended the UniCall, L. B. Call. Intermounta in Lumstag theatre party C. versity of Chicago Those Brigham wero ber company, a corporation; Wednesday night. present J. M. Simpkln. F. R. Conroy. D. E. Ostler, P. Newman, doing business under the of Newman Sheet Metal name and style G. G. Verbryck, (3. A. Cochran, C. JenS. Works; Orson lloggan and Arthur sen. 1. Merrill and G. A. Ford. P. R. Mackenzie of Provo stopped off Pitts, partners, doing business as Hog-ga& Pitts; Ell7.a Greaves Bishop, at Chicago Tuesday for a week's visit & Trust company, a corwith R. It. Hibbard. formerly of Satl Utah Savings Nielson. Utah Lumber Lake. poration; Amos a corporation, and Joseph company, assignee of Joseph Pettit, Hartle, W. A. H. J. Fitzgerald, trustee Hartje. and in bankruptcy of the estate of L. B. UTAHNS IN NEWVORK Call, a bankrupt, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at the west front door of the county courthouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake State of Utah, New Y'ork, Dec. 4. Mr. and. Mrs. on the 8th day of December, A. D. 1915, William C. Morris recently entertained at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the claim and interest of said at a surprise party in honor of Mr. right, title, of. in and to the following mother Mrs. Dianthe Morris defendants, Morris's situate of Salt Lake. Those present were Mr. described real estate, of Utah: and Mrs. Jack Lears, Mr. and Mrs. In Salt Lake county. State 2 32. block of Walker'S Lots 31 and Thomsdoff. Robert t Easton, Misses "A," Salt Clara. Becky and Gertrude Almond and subdivision of block 5. plat at a point survey. Beginning Uishop Perry R. Fuller of Eureka, Lake City corsoutheast 111.5 feet west of the Five-acrUtah. e "Wild Bird Guests," by Ernest Har- ner of lot 2, block 17, plat old Davnes, has been published by the "A," Big Field survey, and running 50 125 thence west north of feet, E. 1. Dutton Publishing- company, thence New York. It tells of the mission of feet, thence east 50 feet, thence south the seagulls during thea pioneer days of 125 feet to the place of bginning. Purchase pries payable in lawful full page halfUtah andone of the panels of Mahonri nionev of the United States. tone of reproduces Dated at Salt Uke City. Utah, this to the seagulls. Young'sA.(monument O. Nlelson has arrived here ISth day of November, A. D. 1915. Dr. JOHN S. CORLESS, from Oakley, Ida., and has entered the of. Salt Lake County, State Sheriff do to postgraduate of Utah. Polyclynic hospital Bv C. L. Schtttler, Deputy Sheriff. The following arrived here last Sun to work in tne eastern states Stephens &. Smith. Attorneys for day Salt Lake; Plaintiff.of first mission: Melbourne Romnoy, publication. November N M. Larsen, Sandy; F. J. Gilbert, 14,Date A. D. 1915. Preston, Ida.; Nlelson andGall, Hyrum; Thomas G. Osburn Lowe. Afton, DIVIDEXD, Richmond. Teton City, Ida. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sunday evening there was an a NOTICE of Iist five cents (6c. per share, attendance at the dividend large exceptionally and Women's Mutual held being the regular dividend of two and Young Men's cents 2Jc) and an extra Hawthorne building on One and cents Dr. dividend o two and Hundred Twenty-fift- h was "hestreet. of (25c), has been declared, payable on James E. Talmage spoaker the evening. Miss Reeky Almond p.'ayed December 31. 1913. to the holders of a piano selection and John W. Summer-hay- s the outstanding shares of crtdtal btock of the Prince Consolidated Mining & sang Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sears entertained Smelting company, a corporation of a few of their Utah friends at a party Nevada, as shown by the stock records on Thirtieth street of said company at the close of busiat their apartment in honor of Mrs. Dianthe Morris of ness on December 22, 1915. of the corThe stock transfer books Salt Lake. The Brooklyn missionary branch re- poration will be closed on December a dancing party for the 22. 1915. and reopened for business on cently gave 2. 1916. and New York Mormons and Brooklyn June Jackson and II. J. January order of the board of directors. their friends. and By M. C GODBE, Secretary. Miss Venna Monson Peterson sang Dated December 2. 1915. and John Cowen gave piano selections. Mc-Ad- oo " RE-ceiv- ed Red-fiel- 1 s ----- ---- Herald-Repobllcao- .J Anthony A.Cockerill." Dimond. Walter 91 IB George T. Dimond. 835B Edin Inv. Co 1046B Jesse W. Fox 806B George R. Greener. 975B George R. Greener. 976B Jacob Griffith .... 876B Jos. N. Hutchins... 8S0B Harriet Hilton ... 8S1B Harriet Hilton ... .... 7C7B George Hurt 51 8B Robert H. 1006B 158B burg-Lomba- 969B 686B 984B 1849A 527B 999B 398B 41 IB 758B 1068B 1044B 1017B 94 7 A ' 1056B 967B 1001B 817B 1021B 9421 839B 210B 1434A 3 949 A 863B 617B 473B eons. eTerk or tt rf.nectlr tor fnrttier Informs Mow. IN THE DITy.ICT COURT. i lrner PRO-bat- e in and lor Salt Lake division, State of Utah. county. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Edwin James, otherwise known as J. E. James and as Jake James, deceased. I Notice. The petition of Thomas W. James. for the issuance to Welling praying ton li,. Lake of letters of administration in the estate of Jacob Edwin James, otherwise known as J. E. James and as Jake James, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, A. D. 1915, the 17th day of December. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day of November. A. D. 1915. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) Clerk. By J. E. Clark, Deputy Booth. Lee, Badger & Rich, Attorneys for Petitioner. PRO-bat- e TN THE DISTRICT COURT, division, in and for Salt Lake county, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Orson P. Hoggan, deceased. Notice. The petition of O. H. Hoggan, administrator of the estate of Orson P. Hogsettlegan. deceased, praying for the adminment of final account of said the istrator and for the distribution of enresidue of the estate to the persons Frititled, has been set for hearing on day, the 2 17th day of December, A. D. 1915, at o'clock p. m., at the County courthouse, in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 2d day of December, A. D. 1915. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) By J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich & Parke. Attorneys for Petitioner. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake county, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Martin Thorstensen, deceased. Notice. exof Carl A. Carlson, The ecutor petition under the last will and testament of Martin Thorstensen, deceased, for the settlement of final acpraying count of said executor and for the disestate tribution of the residue of the to the persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 17th day of at 2 o'clock December, A. D. 1915, p. m.. at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. witness tne cieiK oi saia couit.. wirn the seal thereof affixed, this 3d day of December, A. D. 19i5. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) E. J. Clark, Deputy Clerk. By G. II. Backman, Attorney for t: one-thir- 1-- 3) one-thir- 1-- 3) n to-w- lt. . .0.Z In-t- he one-ha- lf one-ha- lf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. SAL'T Lake City, Utah, Dec. 3. 1915. Sealed proposals will- be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. December 28, 1915, for the construction s of a wagon road and around Mountain Dell Reservoir in Parley's canyon. Copies of instructions to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans and profile will be furnished by the city engineer's, office on receipt of a deposit of five ($5.00) dollars. KARL A. SCHEID, City Recorder. 3, 19J.5. First Publication December Last Publication December 27, U15. cross-drain- DIVIDEND NOTICE. Dividend No. 9. EAGLE & BLUE BELL MINING Mines located in Tintlc Mining-company. district Utah. Notice is Hereby given to the stockholders of the Eagle 5c Blue Hell Minim; company, 9a Utah corporation, tiiaf of live cents (,5c) per dividend No. share, has been declared by the board of directors upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable December 20, 1915, to stockholders of Transfer record December 10, 1915. books closed December 10 to December 20, both dates inclusive. JAMES P. GRAVES, President. (Signed) SYDNEY S. MILLETT, ' Dated November Treasurer. 26, 1916. 104 .00 4.00 6 2 14 8 7 21 10 2 10 1 8 8 6 4 10 30 19 4 5 Fred C. Lynberg... M. A. Lynberg Martha Larson .... 5 6 Mousley, Glen Miller, trustee Albert F. Malqulst. H. L and Frank Meads II. D. Malquist Pst. . James Nielson James Nielson .... Hans Neilson Louis W. Peterson. 15 2 4 1 24 6 11 4 6.00 2.00 14.00 8.00 7.00 21 .00 10.00 2.00 10.00 1 .00 8.00 8.00 6.00 4 .00 10.00 30.00 19.00 4 . 00 5.00 5.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 4 .00 1.00 24.00' 6.00 11 .00 4.00 15.00 7.00 6.00 12.00 7.00 4.00 9.00 6.01 2.00 NOTICE. D . . Rasnjusson Margaret V. Snow L . L. V. Snow L. V. Snow 182 190 191 128 134 152 153 j j 1,400 1,000 1,000 1,000 3.50 2. 50 41 . fit: Morrow ....16,66 George Morrow 62.50 George Morrow ....25,000 52.08 George Morrow ....20,833 31.25 ....12,500 George And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 9th day of October. 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold the company, at public at the officeNo.of 707 Walker Bank buildauction, at City, Utah, on the 10th ing. Salt of December, 1915, at the hour of day 12 o'clock, noon of said day, to pay the assessment thereon, togethdelinquent er with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. ELIZABETH BEVERIDGE, Secretary. 707 Walker Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah. 7-- lke I it: Kidd David David B. Kidd David H. Lambert. DELINQUENT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE HEAL PROPERTY. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Board of Commissioners of Salt made the Lake County, State of Utah, 22d day of November, A. D. 1915, and in pursuance of the law as contained in Session Laws of Utah, 1911, amendment to" section 511x30 of the. Com1907, the underpiled Laws of Utah.notice of their inhereby give signed tention to purchase at privaterb sale on December 17, 1915, at o'clock Friday, a. m., in the office of the Board of 256 of the county Commissioners, room of Five Thoucourthouse, for the sumand sand (J5000) Dollars, subject to the confirmation of the said board of described commissioners, the following to John nronerty. belonging rpai Kyrimes and Louis Tsouros of Salt of Utah, Beginning at a point South 67 deg. 2S mfn. East 3462.48 feet from the Northwest corner of the Nortneast Quarter 27, Township 1 South, Range of SectionSalt Lake Base and Merldan. 1 West, which point is identical with the Northeast corner of the "property otvned by John Kyrimes and Louiso thence south Tsouros: and running min. East 660 feet to the SoVth-- i deg. 7corner property: thencci tast S de-S-. of 53said min. West 329 feet, South 11 deg. 86 min. West! theneff North e:sR feet to North line of said riron.j 463 feet to the place of beginnirig, con6 acres. taining and Conditions of the The TermsThousand Sale: Fivecoin of the (?5000) Dollars cash, gold on the date United States in and at the time hand paid of consummation of said purchase. A. H. CRABBE, C. F. STILLMAN, J. II. WIIEBLBR, Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake State of Utah. County, ' Attest: (Seal) THOMAS HOMER, County Clerk. to-w- 104 4 DANLEY-LLOYMINING THE of principal place of company. Location business, 707 Walker Bank building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upor. the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 1. levied or the 9th day of October, 1915, the several amounts set opposite the names of th shareholders as follows: respective No. of No. Name. Cert. Shares. Amt. 1G1 John T. Llovd 3,000 $ 7.5 162 John T. Lloyd 7.50 3,000 7 .50 lt'4 John T. Llo-.-3,000 25 183 John T. Lloyd .00 10.000 25 0C 184 John T. Lloyd 10,00 0 25 00 185 John T. Llovd 10,000 186 John T. Lloyd 25 . 00 10,000 1S7 John T. Lloyd 10.000 25.00 188 John T. Lloyd 50,000 125.00 192 John T. Lloyd 2.50 1,000 1 . 25 133 Mrs. F. E. Kendrlck 500 194 Jo. Hillam 5.00 2,000 160 Herbert M. Cham350 .SS berlain . 25 157 Lea Nora Leiser.... 100. 500 142 Horace Dunbar ... 1.25 500 144 L. O. Howard 1.25 3 00 141 Albert W. Crabbe... 100 148 E. P. Scoville 500 149 rHarry Phillips .... 500 156 H. W. Owen 100 158 Mrs. Pearl Cooper.. 100 159 Joseph Cooper .... 207 . to-wi- 13.00 10.00 13 James R. Parry ... 157 Ole Peterson ...... 5 Charles Pete1 son.. Charles Peterson... 127 Lonetti Rasmusisen. Amy C. P. Steiner, of guardian Part 429A Ephraim Smith ... 12 6 1609A Ephraim Smith ... 2 1020B Annie S. N. Smith.'. 10 1782A George Wood lU.Utl 9 9.0C 559B George Wood 10 10. 0C 673B GeoiKe Wood And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors mad on the 18th day of September, 1915. sc many shares of each parcel of such stock rs may be necessary will be sold at public auction403at the office of the state capitol. Salt company, room Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, th. 15th day of December. 1915. at 5 o'clock p. m.. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs oi and costs of sale. advertising AMOS S. GABBOTT. Secretary. Probate and Guardianslup Wotic CcEsnlt Hodges.. Wm. A. Reward... J. Jones... Willard Willard J. .Jones... Thomas J. Jones... Thomas J. Jones... ..... John Javaine B. H. L trustee 10 rd of Part 165B n, NAMED Utah Organization to Send Mrs. Coben auil Mrs. Hnywnrd to Wnshlngton. The Utah division of the American Suffrage association has appointed Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward as delegates to the, convention to be held in Washington Decannot atcember 14. Mrs. Hayward tend the convention and Mrs. Joseph Howell, wife of Congressman Joseph Howell, will be her alternate. i n. n ARE j Herald-Republica- j DELINQUENT NOTICE. UTAH & SALT .LAKE CANAL COM-panPrincipal place of business Sail Lake City. Utah. Notice. There is delinquent on th described shares of stock on following account of assessment of 1915 of ona dollar per share, levied on tne 18th day several the 1915, of September, set opposite the names of tha amounts shareholders as follows: respective ro. Cert. Shares Amt, No. 68 152B Mamie Bcatv $58.00 y. well-known ; DELEGATES m n, of'aftorneys instithe different senting banking it was tutions in Salt; Lake yesterday that two other tentatively the Continental National banks besidesagreed suits bank, shall bring injunction the county treasurer to enjoin agaitfst him from the collection of the taxes assessed against the banks and which the bankers claim are excessive. The banks which will probably file further on account of the actions in the courts valuations placed on bank stocksA. and H. bank assets by County Assessor Parsons, were not announced. It is the intention of the attorneys for the bqnks asto bring asso many diversified of fuits that all possible, the fight on the assessment angles and the valuation or bank stocks may be threshed out. Frank K. Nebekcr, who was attorney for the banks at the time the sat as a board county commissioners of equalization, to hear evidence as to the valuations placed on bank stocks by Assessor Parsons, said yesterday that until tke Continental National suit is filed that he did not think there be any other actions brought. (would setHe said that while it is practically tled that two suits will be brought on different angles of the bank tax cases the attorneys would some study to the different phases give of the situation and use the banks as in the actions, which seemed plaintiffs to have the best evidence of unequal assessments. : It I Chard Vnrl Ilnll For the beneward fit of tne missionaries from the Richa dance will be given in the new ards ward chapel Friday, December 10. ,1'. A. Porter. Harold D. 'uet ofassistant engineer In the Padgett,States United geological service, D.with CI. at Washington, headquarters paid a visit to VI. A. Porter, tn charge of the local pranch, yesterday. He is on his wav east after attending the Pacific coast expositions. denned From Jury Serviee. Judge Tillman D. Johnson has excused from grand Jurv duty H. W. Delghton upon a showing that further service would work a serious hardship. In t'tnli. Greeks lead Immigrant in coming Immigrants to Utah, both to H. T. and departing, according and immigraCOMF.S roil I'HISOXF.II. Haines, state statistician In P.U, 3387 forIMward 11. Wnchs. a detective from tion commissioner. came to Utah and 965 Immigrants the Cincinnati police department, ar- eign left. P.v countries the immigrants it rived in Salt Lake last night with were divided as follows: Northern io:i papers for the return of Jo515; southern Italv, 30.1: Greece, abandonwith Kammerer. seph his wife and charged In Ohio. Kam- Italy. Ungland. 421; Scandinavian counfamily ing and 25:, Germany, 17- -. tries, merer was arrested DetecTuesday by a In on ra. Moroni Horn. A hoy was born to Mr. Son sf s.ion. tive p Gillespie description Io,,irttr'.r.tal Mrs. James Waldo McMurrln NoiMirin the Cincinnati furnished t!i Tiia and will Iu'ir by r.inVTtion policy. hrMr. Wachs and his prisoner leave vember -- at the L. D. S. hospital. All soetiotis t!ivd"l in'o fiftrpn apodal rla5.l-al. well. at t5!-Art. d mt:?lct An o'trt. pasi-aAn i:ight-Poun- d Hoy . i?n-eli(iK it i.r . Jum s vr iu:it Ciirr away. atrlved-a- t home of Mr. the bov hsk pi 236 F.. Sixth brary. h"iM' a nd s( hrt, modern Mrs. Jake Kllckner of :,4 West and Mr? 'Ernest Campbell.Mrs. American School ISroadwav iurirt!lural. South Campbell street, to yesterday. lust the police reported )'Tear The tour la,l nautcd night that a nurse containing flS. a Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' W. A. n r ad t at tb last onvr t.tton. Morton. a sold and had of ring, earrings pair t afire and been snatche, from her hand bv a man l. Florence ttelh Jensen. A baby girl t "onjolnlly. on rrttoii will "t'pMain street, who escaped In was born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. a will Jhxi th home and "thoil anl the lower crowd. Jensen at I D S. hospital. Both are tb Arierlr.m S''h-- l Irasruc je-- t The girl's name will be doing nicely. Her grandparents are Ueth. Florence , ,Zr p. m. r. Kduca-Dion j In of the C'.ief llurlnes of the Hoard icnrr;! Mrs. E. Langford, and Mr. J. Mr. and a t ial Taberriad "The tio:i," Cubberly. Mrs. . antl Jensen, all of this Uphralm Atitl-tiw I.i ve .'. Kyani "itizen-CnwaDecember Thnrxla), city. music.!trv)n program; Library rj a. m. and school Superintendents sbr and th" cto.i." ;. r; une' Home at Dee- lloHpltnl- - David in llarratt Hall. A. Sndth, who returned yesterday from "The Coming Patriotism." Dr hber- - board.' section of the Home, the Church and announces that plans are unIcy. ti e School in the Hellglous Training of Ogden, for the construction of a der way U rilnruta;, December 23. J. Child." Preston the In connection with" the Creer; nurses "Facing home .Z a. ml (;".TI session ri Financial Situation." Milton Hen-nipurchased hospital, which was JTa terii,i f e "Consolidation From the the musical program: "The Aftermath Dec church. Mormon the some time ago by of Su.Administration and Standpoint of the Convention: How to Put Ihe The plans have been submitted and v ; Dr. n. per ts;o Into Operation," "uhbrly musical tro- Vital Suggestions the building will cost about $22,000. insit;es meeting. ied by A. Molyneux. itrnm; The Home 1 p. m. in Sehol ofLennne Tabsection the Tliis which has always met & F.nsiBit school the School F.nslgn league ernacle. "Tise K irlclied I'urrlf u'uni." with theSection, is proother sections, special 3.30 at afternoon meet musi-awill Monday In protime? Wllsm; to order at Superintendent this give o'clock. Rev. Pr. Goshen will address gramed of the Us an gram; "Ti e c:,!ff Dr. attendof members opportunity i'ub! r ley. th" meeting, after which tea will be of Kduciticrv." i:...rd any or all of Die other section meet- served. A large attendance Is desired. 7.r,' in. ?iipf rtnter.dents p. andv ing discuss to to enable them and ings nc hoot mar' fC'tion In the Asem-bl- more fully the problems of special InMnlc Wednesday The feast teSnl of t!e terest to board members and other ad"The Chiefm of the Immaculate Conception will be of 5ool.." Superinter.derst nni'U'iil Superin- ministrative officials. A large attendobserved Wednesday at St. Mary's program "The ance tendent Witsi'i; Is expected. be the occasion of cathedral and will at 12.15 p. m. for held a trass special Committees. Jpecll to attend early Mca r Van Cotf, president those who are unable i:ece?ptlon Other masses will be held services. Sail Iike Principals' association, chair- at 7 a. til. and ') a. m. man: t;ov. William Sprj. Mayor Samuel Deacons. Tomorrow Will C. Park, Mi-draic Frost, principal evening Addre 7.30 o'clock at Judge McMas-te- r Longfellow school. Salt Lake; J. C. to deacons' the will departspeak Howard, member Salt Like board of ment of the Pioneer stake monthly h education; Mrs. Amv 15. Lyman. subject. "The Mak-be meeting; All Thomas. Supt. D. H. Christen-sn- . prlrsthood present will ing of a toCltlz-Mi.Salt Lake; State Supt. I'., t:. invited - a attend swimming Dr. i;eorge Thomas. Agricult;onns. to be date party at the L. D. S. gymnasium, tural college: Dr. J. T. Klngsburv. announced of the end the at president University of Utah: Dr. J.col-l-A. Ail young men invited. The services. Wldtsoe. president Agricultural Utah will "be in" the stake ball onmeeting Fifth Frank M. Drisrgs. Sasd For Fre Trial Treatneat South between West Temple and First School for Deaf. Dumbpresident and Illind; lCr mtter how long or bow bad go o Supt. Orson Kvan. Jordan district; Supt. West. Science. Irgll I.ecr.ir on Christian New your drugl today and get a ! cent I 11. Kgaertsen. Provo; Miss Alice will of i'jrarald Pile TrcatEaeut. Strtckler. O. S., of on York, It Key nobis, is. Y. V.: P. M. Nielsen, prin- O. Christian delivee a free lecture cipal highM. school. Mount Pleasant: Science this afternoon at Mr. o'clock at Mills. Ogden; Supt. Karl Supt. J. Strickler Lake theatre. the Salt Dr. Alpine Fellows. district; Hopkins. of 1'tah: Mosiah Hall, state Is a member of the noard of lectureCniversity mother church. First of th high school ofInspector; Levi K. Young, ship Church of Chrlt, IsSiientist, Hoston, Uth. University cordially Invited. Music Hugh W. Dougall. supervisor .Mass. The public Married In Temple. Charles It. Kent, of music. Salt Lake schools, chairman; I C. It. Johnson, It. Y. U.; Miss I.lsla son of Charles Kent, vocal teacher and married yesterClaire W. Iteed. musical director, was Bradford. Salt Luclle Anderson of John T. Hand. Salt day to Miss Laura The JordanO.district: ceremony took A. Whittaker, Urjgiiam; W. Fountain Orcii. Liko: In the Temple at 2 o'clock. Mr. S. Iiawlings. Salt Lake. place Is a salesman In Ihe employ of Meeting places John H. Coombs, Kent - Typewriter company. Ihe school. Salt RemingtonLafayette principal Lake, Mrs. Kent is II. II. the daughter of Carl An-of Supt. chairman; t'ummlngs, L. a prominent D. S. schools: Mrs. J. V. Fritz, princisheepman derson, Fountain Green. The young couple school: Supt. C. 1 1. pal Hawthorne L homo at 210 L street. Granite district; Supt. C. VI. ciau-fi- are makinar 111their Dance. For the benefit Ilinrn Murray. TI Pyramid Smil From m SLd!c TriL Apollod Ushers 11. 11. Urlcksen. University of of the tick benefit fund ofIJrother-hooC. K. Keeie. Salt Like. lodge No. 273 of the Danish will glv relief. nd & sing! box often Utah, chairman: of America, a ball will be given J. T. Worlton, cures. A trbl racknge mailed free In pLala Judges of election under the auspices of the lodge in Odd chairdrove school, wrapper If you tend us coupon Lelow. Poplar principal man; It. F. Fowler, principal Tooele Fellow ouildins Friday evening. for the occasion are In the Utah school: IMir.ir Held, Mantl; Supt. hands FREE EAmPLE COUPON of a larse committee and from ?lav Stewart. N'eplil; Principal f). H. PYHAMin IiP.rO COMPANY, aJl the Danish lodges In the city the Adams, cubbish school. Ogden. IZi Pyramid Bldg Marshall. Mich. is assured a good attendTaxation State Supt. F.. ;. ttownns, cymmltte ance. The con.mittee extends an InviD. C. Jensen. Hox Kind?v seni me n Freo sample cf fi'alrman: Supt. to everybody to join thm. Pyramid Pi Treatment, la plain wrapper. county: Supt. C. II. Skldmore, tation ew Miss Margaret MacVb hie. Salt Arrive. T. De Newspaperman ;ranit: Nam Miss Alice Howe. Salt Like: Witt Foster. Lake newspaperman. Salt Iake: d A. P.aton. Salt Lake: Is the proud . father of a Principal-ileorwhosStreet at Cross born Dean Mtlton Ilenniou. University of boy. Holy yesterday D. H. Cla Istensen : I'rln-cij-where Mrs. Foster and babe are pital, t'tah; J.Supt. Uvin well. Clialten Smith, Salt Lake. - i!nic: of J. W. of Murray. structor Hall of Granite High school and J. H. Webb, county farm will be held demonstrator, a meeting ' Study em-plov- ed : : ! Structure to Be ar ;.-;a- r I College anil J HER E GROWER Farm offlir? Mtrit,trat or trt'Ira.itc r?nt vr Ulitu nio of th of ih.it iLtrict wtll f.' at til? r' tiv'itton. Kroni K.in Juan rr.iint. v. hlh hal ?n Im rifr rnt two years airo, ' f' " 'IU arc tti them wjJl b a full AttriI this yar. Two aain ar .i r th Pan n'.a.!1 Ju.n coll-tl.e ovrrlantl lrlv duringteanr Ihr of t'u wtotf-rrarl .V feature f ll ar thl 1 ul. w. on .. direction UNDER the mayor-elec- t Mother! Your child Isn't naturally cross and peevish. 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No other kidney remedy has made sucha percentage of cures as Solvax. large It is so large that Schramm-Johnsosafe in perfectly Drugs, toarerefund the price to ready standing whom it does not help. any customer This is a good time to get well and you ought to take advantage of Schramm-Johnson'- s offer. Protect Consumer; Injunction Suits to Be Filed by Three Against County TreasRigid Laws to Producers to Be Laid Down. urer; Say Taxes Excessive. Plan 2. IN SALT LAKE ROAD TO HEALTH IS THROUGH THE KIDNEYS SUE ON TAXES WILL ORGANIZE - SICK JISTIPATED 11 MORE BANKS TO EGG MERCHANTS SEE YOUR CHILD IS Kluea- - JtionaJ association, winch will meet I in Salt I,akc December 20-2- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 N, MAMMA! DQNTYOU JHMCifiS.i prcilent of the Utah IIKHALD-IUCPUBJ.ICA- ASSESSMENT NOTICE. GETIIIN LE ROY UNITED MINES company. Principal place of business, 0 Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a of the directors held on the meeting 20th day of August. 1915. an assessment of one (1) cent per ehare was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediateto Arthur F. Barnes, treasurer, at ly 617-2- 0 Atlas block. Salt Lake City. Utah. this assessAny stock upon which on the 25th ment may remain unpaid 1915, will be delinSeptember. day ofand advertised for sale, and unquent less payment i3 made before the 13th day of October. 1915, at 2 p. m. of said office of the company, will day, at the be sold, or as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary to therepay the delinquenttheassessment cost of advertison, together with of sale. ing and expenses JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. of the board of directAt a ors heldmeeting on the 24th day of September, 1915, the date of the delinquency was extended to October 12, 1915, and the date of aale to Thursday. October 28, 1915. JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. Bv order of the board of directors of Ocat a meeting held the 12th day date of delintober. 1915. the above to October 28, quency was extended 1915, and date of sale to November lb. 1315. JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. ... At a meeting of the board of dl-- , the 2Sth day of October. rectors held 1915, the date of the delinquency was and the extended to November 1, 1515, 1915. date of sale to November 29, JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. At a meeting of the board of diof held fthe 13th rectors' i day 1 n1 r y- mm An1 vNovember. (i r f H ivfi tha tended to November 30, 1915, and date of sale to December 16, 1915. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. of the board of dl-- " At a held the 30th day of Novemrectors meeting ber, 1915, the above date of delinquency was extended to December 30, 1915, and the date of sale was extended to January 17, 1916. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. DIVIDBXn NO. 10. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT A Dividend of 10 cents per snare has been declared, payable on December 21, 1915, to the holders of tne issued and outstanding shares ot capital stock of the Silver King Consolidated Mining company of Utah, a corporation of as fehown the stock records by Utah, of said company at the close of business on December 11, 1915. The stock of the transfer books will be closed on Decembercorporation 11, 1915, and for on transfers December 23, reopened 1915. of order the Board of Directors. By SOLON SP1RO, President. G. W. BROWNING, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah. November 2S. 617-2- 1915. I WILL not be for any debts contracted byresponsible mv wife, Mr. Bradshaw. Mn Bradshaw. . |