Show i I ’fcHE ) ROAD BOND VOTE OGDEN DEPARTMENT D J Cfreenwell Correspondent 915 Herald-Republic- I i i Special to The Provo April 18 — Utah-coun- Herald-Republic- Is just over as much up In the air as tonight It was In bond election result the wee At that hours of thls morning the on to j CALLS SEWERAGE FORGERY CASE i i SYSTEM MENACE Board of Health to Take Hand in Campaign for $300000 Bond Issue a Speeial to The Ogden April 18 — Having warned the that its present sewerage up to modern re- city Is far from coming and the present outfall is quirements menace the state board of a health health is preparing to take a hand in the campaign that will precedea the view forthcoming bond election towith to the taxpayers vote favorinducing $300-000 ably on the proposition of issuing and exfor i sewerage improvements tensions James IX 'Wallis state sanitary intown contest adjudispector and clean of the cator made an Investigation present system today In company with city sanitary inspector George Shorten and it Is understood Mr Wallis will a report of his findings and present recommendations to the city commission In the event that Ogden does not conditions Mr Wsllii said it remedy was likely that the state would takeob-a hand in the matter and remove the jectionable features making the city stand for the expenses If the $300000 bond issue is authorised the city will construct a new outfall that promises to be satisfactory the sewage of the and It will carry In addition to the new present system sewerage to be constructed in the Third municipal ward worn i MS WITH ASSAULTGOES time tho election seemed hang Goshen Now with the unofficial count five votes showing a majority of but the outcome against the road bonds apparently depends on what Colton says Colton has not said In fact the store there closed early shutting off the telegraph ofthe only telephone 8 p m' Nobody knows closed at fice the eighteen votes there went County and District Attoi how Is nobody In any community outthat of Colton neys Disagree Over Pun- side But despite the present majority the bonds those favoring the against ishment of Max Shear road are still confident that the comreturns and the official tally will plete show they have carried by a slight maopinion expressed Special to Tbs jority SuchWwasO the Greer business man by tonight — 18 Dobbs here Ogden P Stuart April and ohalrman of the Utah County district attorney and Charles I Farr Highway association Weber county attorney are at odds beT cause tho district attorney filed an Information charging Max Shear with a misdemeanor when the county attor- URGES PROVOTO-FIGHney succeeded in having Shear bound over on a charge of a felony Shear was arrested forgery in Dos Angeles a month ago and charged with forgery In FORK connection with of the signing name of Ralph E the of Salt Lake Phillips to a check for $3250 which was at the Reed - hotel In Ogden Thecashed management of- that hotel was the comHalf-holida- y witness Will plaining After a strong fight in the California Weekly governor’s office and in the Los AnBe Devoted to Raising Shear finally was regeles courts turned to Ogden by William Lowder of Gardens deputy sheriff He was given a preexamination and was bound liminary over teb the district court for trial on a charge of of tSpccial to Tbe Instead forgery filing an information Provo charging forgery District Attorney April 18 —In a rousing adDobbs Shear with obtaining dress at the Commercial club luncheon charged money under false pretenses and Shear today Dr George H Brixnhall urged to this charge in the members of the club to respond to readily Apleaded guilty court E Pratt’s The dis- the call of President Wilson and enliet Judge trict attorney says he thinks Shear In the great army of industrial workers has been punished sufficiently He says In producing foods and produce with the attorney general has notified him which to meet the approaching crisis of many are urging that leniency be our country shown Shear "One hundred of the bitterest warB Shear was to have been sentenced bf the world have not slain as Brim-hamanyll Dr by Judge Pratt tonight The sentence people as one famine" said would be a fine or "It is much better to fight with in the anthe county jail But imprisonment the plow the pruning hook andIn our Pratt Judge nounced that he wanted time to look miners pick than with the gun into the case would pass sentence present crisis" at 130 o’clock and tomorrow afternoon Upon a motion of Jacob Coleman the a weekly County Attorney Farr declares he is club voted to arrange with a recommendation that opposed to reducing the charge In the case of Shear "Shear should be treat- it be Saturday morning and that said ed no better than the prisoner without be devoted to gardening L E Eggertsen explained that friends or money" he said He added Supt that he had been asked by Governor the boys of the city schools were at Bamberger's secretary to see if some work and had listed all of the lots in settlement could not be effected and the city he had told the secretary the govthat ernor could pardon the man after sentence was passed In the event that Shear evades Im- BECKER OFFERSPLANT prisonment by paying a fine the counhe will have Shear ty attorney ondeclares a rearrested of forgery charge When the district- - attorney was inTO UNITED STATES formed of this statement he said "It CAUSES CLASH FE WP PLOW Henld-Bepubllca- Objections Entered to Discharge of Florence Brien i Swrial to The Ilerald-RepublSca- ay ay —Nobody offered any Ogden April when counsel for Florence objection Itrlen this morning moved for the dis- can't be done’’ his who was 18 I client charged charge of with assault with intent to murder Melvin Brien so Municipal Judge George S Barker discharged the woman Testimony disclosed that when Brien raised an Iron bar as If to strike the woman she drew a pistol from her muff and shot out his front teeth Her atshe was justified in torney contended shooting Brien and Charles I Farr county attorney seemingly agreed are Melvin Brien and Florence Brien colored A quarrel which preceded the followed Brien’s refusal to shooting woman the money give She told the police that she had given Brien sums on occasions and had paid a dentist for the teeth she shot out i f i AUTO ACCESSORIES THIEF IS JAILED Special to The I Herald-Republica- n — Following the j Ogden Minor Items - to The April 18 Special Herald-Republica- n —Directors of the Ogden Weber County Anticruelty society have indorsed Samuel T Whitaker of Ogden for the position of special investigator for the society Revere’ Ride CummemorateiL— fellow’s poem which begins Long“Now listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere’’ was read or recited In nearly every school In the city today at exercises held to commemorate the service Revere gave to the New Englanders preceding the battle of Lexington Juniors Present ‘Bulbul’— Members of the junior class of the Ogden High school tonight presented the operetta "Bulbul" at the Orpheum theatre The was directed Dan Sulliproduction van and Marceilus Smithbyof the high school faculty The girls’ orchestra of the school took part Proceeds from the sale of tickets will be spent to en- sale Ogden April of a stolen automobile tire the police traced the tire through three persons end arrested Fred Bremer a locomotive fireman 1955 Grant avenue Bobert Burk captain of detectives says Bremer has confessed to stealing automobile accessories valued at more than tertain the graduates at the junior 3100 and says Bremer will be charged “prom” with larceny while Andrew "rmrlfs Pythianof Lodge Honors be Hewittgrand Charles will Pierce and and Pythian Sisters Pythias charged with having received stolen Knights had for their guests of honor tonight goods four members of the Knights of Pythias who have enlisted The four are C L y Vaughn Christian Koch John D COMMISSIONERS WILL and J Dean J A Howell was toastmaster at the banquet and among VISIT EAGLES’ HOME the were Joseph Chez and speakers A E Pratt Judge Special to The Conservation Delegates Chosen— Ogden April IS — The city conftmis-loneUpon recommendation of Mayor Abbot Heywood eight delegates to repretoday accepted with thanks the R Ogden at the conference in Salt Invitation of Ogden aerie No 118 Fra- sent Lake April 21 have been appointed by ternal Order of Cagles to visit the the city commission The delegates are Stewart John C Lynch Edwin ’odge's new home on Grant avenue Calvin Dix David O McKay John Watson W 28 All officers Saturday April H Wattis J U Eldredge Jr and Ros-co- e city and employees are included in the InC Glasmann Mobilization of the vitation and the Eagles will make spe- state's resources Is to be the theme of cial for their entertain- the conference called by Governor Bamment arrangements The Eagles' new home will be dedi- berger Response to Arm Surrender Order cated April 24 when the grand worthy — No Up to a late hour today there had not of the will order attend a response to the demand that firesldent date the lodgeraen will been "alien enemies’’ surrender to peace of'give a serins of receptions to the other ficers what weapons they may have in fraternal organizations and the general their possession Neither the sheriff’s public office nor the police station received a visit from anybody coming under the class to be deprived of weapons MRS KIRKMAN IS Husband Sues for Divorce— Andrew today brought suit for divorce CALLED BY DEATH Kajaa from Nellie Kajas to whom he was married In Ogden In September 1915 to The Special He charges his wife with Immorality American Fork April IS— Mrs Han- naming J A Fickes ofr Pocatello Deceased la Arrears for AHmmiy nah Kirkinan wife of Robert Kirk-ma- n Mrs Johana Van der Schuit filed an died at her home In this city this affidavit In the district court this aftmorningof Mrs Kirkman suffered a ernoon setting forth that her former stroke She husband Berend Van der Schuit was last was born atparalysis Provo sixty-fo- Friday ago $375 In arrears in his alimony payyears Besides her husband she Is survived ments at the time he died In Price children: Mrs W 8 Utah from gunshot wounds alleged to following by the and Miss Blanche Kirkman of have been Inflicted fctorrs Bessie this city Mrs II H King of Mapleton Blosser Van der Schuitby hisMrs wife Ernest and Jesse Kirkman of American Woman Finally Discloses Name-A-fter Fork and W H Kirkman of Salt lake ten days of silence the woman The funeral will be held In the First who was taken into custody by sherhouse Friday afternoon iff’s deputies ward meeting and whose Identity was at 2 o’ lock Bishop James F Gard- a mystery today told Sheriff H C Petner will have charge erson that her name was Mrs Clara maintains she Wright She WILL I'MT'HL FLAG husband John Wright that in Ogden ana 18— The Brigham City April employBanner Canning com- employee of thestatement ees of ths Ogden comPortland Cement this but has not been a beautiful pany have purchased flag nvcstlgated The woman was ordered which will be unfurled at the manuto the county infirmary at as soon as it ar- committed plant facturing just today Roy was The rives purchased by the were given Charged With Issuing Bad Checks— men and allflag the opportunCharged with having tendered a ficity of subscribing to the fund titious check to the amount of $290 to the Rex rooming house in Ogden d Thomas who was arrested in Loto the county jail gan was here today brought by Deputy Sheriff Robbins of Cache county Marriage Licenses Issued Earl M Manda of Ogden and Helen Bosman of Boise procured a marriage license here and were married by O M Santreatment Is absolutely today The Snyder derson county assessor Other licenses — or other danger- - were Issued to William R Gladhlll of harmless no narcotic — ous drugs are used it Is purely a vege- Ogden and Priscilla A Phillips of Lay-to- n D Dalton and Jacoba De hypodermic methtableare composition —No It conforms with the Bry George ods of employed both Ogden federal pure foodof laws in every way — he your physician Get the advice NEW FLAG UNFURLED treatment is harmless will tell you our 18 — Box Elder Brigham Citya April 4162 for appointments and county boasts Call Wasatch new which was flag detailed Information unfurled yesterday The new emblem time-worn bantook the place of the ner that has occupied the flag pole for 254 8 Fourth East Street many years 18 Ma-Fo- Herald-Republica- n rs i 9 -- Hcrald-Itepublta- in ur 5 Wll-for- DRINK AND DRUG USERS SNYDER INSTITUTE Ogden Brewer Says Government May Use It for Any Purpose Necessary Special to Tbe Re-beka- hs Herald-Republica- n Ogden April 18 —In line with other brewers of the country G L Becker of the Becker president Scand treasurer company of Ogden Malting Brewing has telegraphed President Wilson that the company offers Its plant here for the use of the government during the war for any purpose the government may designate The company has awarded to George Sons the contract for the Whitmeyer Sc of a plant at1 Evanston construction when the Wyo to be ready August local brewery must cease the manufacture of brewed Intoxicants MILITARY TRAINING COMMENCED AT B Y-- ion m ternative GERMANS BLAME U S ‘If Not for ‘America We Would Have Won9 Said Von Moltke to Whitlock Paris April 18— rBrand Whitlock the American minister to Belgium left here today for Havre where the American legation will be established He was accompanied by his family Prior to his departure Mr Whltlok had a lengthy cqhference with Premier Ribot Mr Whitlock has carefully avoided making statements concerning conditions in Brussels but from other quarters it is learned that he had several disagreeable experiences with German officials in Brussels following the rupture of relations between the United States and Germany Immediately after notice was received that relations had been broken off the German official communications ceased addressing Mr Whitlock as "excellency" and referred to him simply as "Mr" When he made known his Intention to leave Brussels with the other American officials and consuls and their families a reply was sent him by Baron von Der Lancken chief of the German political department in Brussels that ths minister and his family might depart but that other Americans in Belgium including the consuls at Ghent Liege Antwerp and elsewhere could not go Mr Whitlock it Is said made an emphatic protest against the detention of any of the families declaring that he and his family would remain in Belgium as long as any Americans were held The Germans weakened before Mr Whitlock’s finally insistence and after a week had elapsed from the date of the request for passports the documents were issued for the minister and all other Americans who desired to leave The Germans are said to have shown Intense bitterness against the United DR F F SIMPSON Dr F F Simpson of Pittsburgh Is chief of the medical section of the advisory Commission of the Council of He Is organizing National Defense the medical resources of the country Into a specialized unit The work conretemplates the creation of a medical and serve corps of 20000 surgeons physicians to aid the army and navy and civilian population in time of war and the mobilization of factories makhospitals and the ing medical supplies was like Dr Simpson secretary of a medical committee of thirty-si- x physicians appointed last April and his present work Is in part a continuation of the work of that committee ADVOCATE TAXATION INSTEAD OP BONDS 18 —Prominent April Minneapolis economists of the United States in a memorial forwarded to each member of Congress and the President and his of the polcabinet urge the adoption that of bond icy of taxation rather than issues as the principal means of meetexpenditures of this country ingthethewar In E Dana Durand head of the department of economics University of Minnesota and secretary of the committee that circulated the memoriaL in out the memorial for publicagiving teachers tion announced tonight that and colIn forty-thre- e universities leges had signed It "The taxation policy” the memorial holds "will prevent the price inflation which must result from large bond Issues" COAST POLICE REFUSE TO HOLD SALT LAKER have refused The Los to hold E Angeles F Kelly police charged with emem- bezzling $200 from his former comPlumbing ployers N O Nelson Baohle of panyconcern according to Manager to have Is the alleged Kelly machine besides taken a company away with the firm funds making The police captured Kell” but would not hold him on failure of local officials to send for him according to Bachle Efforts are now being made to again cause the man’s arrest SIX UTAH TOWNS TO RECEIVE LIBRARIES States for rupturing relations General von Maltke said to the legaUtah cities and towns will receive tion officials: new Carnegie library buildings in six Special to The Herald-R- e publican "If had not it been for America we the next — eighteen months according to 18 Provo April Military training would have won this war” E Downey state library organMary and Red Cross work have begun in It Is understood that General von izer Lehi American Fork Pleasant earnest at the Brigham Young univer- Blssing the German governor general Grove Springville and Spanish Fork In Belgium made a similar remark to will be the municipal recipients The sity Yesterday afternoon about 125 Mr as soon as comWhitlock grants will be made to were call and the youths responded made been with the requihas pliance organized into company form under the sites of the Carnegie Institution as to The tax levies for maintenance direction of Captain King of Troop F COMMITTEE DECIDES will be built in the National Guard of Utah Springville Captain King library and his assistants will be at the uniON SCHOOL CREDITS heart of the town for two hours each afternoon versity of the first four days of each week student between the ages of Thq committee on high school and PRESEASON DANCE IS Every 18 and 25 Is expected to enroll In one college relationships has recommended of the regular squads which will mean that fifteen AGAIN POSTPONED units be required for entwo hours work per week “Y" to is expected enroll trance In Every higher institution of The opening of the Saltalr or first aid work This learning Inany for Red Crossgirl state and tha't a maxi- dances the is doomed to be division of the military preparedness mum of for college credit to the amount of another week according postponed of the school is under the direction of to of officials Coach Roberts Dr II 8 Pyne Mrs twenty-fou- r hours be allowed for work the Saltalr Beach company and the In high school above 15 units on conMorgan and Miss Amorel Dixon Some of the classes have already been or- dition that the student proves himself managers of the resort who declare will be capable of doing satisfactory college they cannot set any definite date for ganized and the remainder Much enwork In no case will completed credit the opening of the dances owing to the today formally thusiasm was shown by both the boys be given to exceed eight college hours inclement weather college In and girls their work for the nation for one high school unit The differ- continued However If spring really puts In an One hundred and fifty students have ent institutions have been requested appearance during the next week the left schopl about a dozen Join-I- to send immediately to the secretary dances will already open the local guard Troop F several 27 deof the committee their respective defi- a week from Friday nightprobably April rewith the regulars and the clare the officials nitions of "high school unit" enlisting have mainder left school to work with the great army of agricultural proGUCHKOFF ONE OF 12 HIGH SCHOOL U pre-seas- on nf pre-seas- on ducers PETITION GRANTED Murray April 18 —The Murray board of city commissioners last night granted to the Union ft West Jordan Water Ditch company a right of way for a line to run through the southern pipe of The pipe line will suppart the Murray residents of Taylorsville ply Drink Hot Water For Indigestion Common Sense Advice On Care of tbe Stomach sufferers from ‘ gas If dyspeptics or wind or flatulence stomach acidity sourness gastric catarrh heartburn etc would take a teaspoonful of pure blsurated magnesia In half a glass of hot water many would soon forget were ever afflicted with that they trouble stomach and doctors would have to look elsewhere for patients Physicians tell us that most forms of stomach trouble are due to stomach or fermentation of the food conacidity tents combined with catarrh of the stomach A cup of hot water taken magwith a teaspoonful of blsurated mucus meals will wash out nesia before and tend to prevent food fermentation of the stomach Taken an hour or two after eating they Instantly reduce the excess acidity In either condition therefore the treatment Is eminently successful and decidedly preferable to the use of artificial dlgestents stimulants pr medicines used indiscrimfor indigestion inately can obtain Bisu-xatStomach sufferers from druggists in either Magnesia or tablets and for treatment as powder outlined above the blsurated form should be insisted on as it is especially prepared i for correction of stomach acidity ed YOUTHS OF BRIGHAM ENLIST IN ARMY RUSSIA’S BIG MEN Special to The Hera City April 18 —Box El- derBrigham High school tohas furnished twelve the United recruits States army during the past few Those volunteering their days services to the army are Thomas hi - snow-cloud- 6-r- od 6-r- od ed one-ha- lf he Flavy-Le-Mart- el New-hou- - w - -- Edwards Harold Welling Victor Bott Dewey Welling Arlow AnRichard derson Leonard Call Nielsen Othello Packer Eugene Welling Orlando TracyOrd Forsgren and Stevens Call Anderson will join the aviation corps The other young men will enlist In the regular army RECRUIT NOT ACCEPTED Nephl April 18 —Sheldon Henriod one of the four naval recruits from Ne-pafter having made the? trip to San Francisco was not accepted by the shoulder dislocagovernment due to a some years ago tion which happened Henriod- was very anxious to Young serve his country and came home very much disappointed WILL OPEN NOVELTY STORE Brigham City April 18 —R M Wright of Ogden will engage in business in and will open up a novelty this in the N C Mortensen store store city ALEXANDER GUCHKOFF Mr Wright formerly building soon resided here but for the past many Alexander Guchoff minister of war been engaged In the railroad and years has navy the fourth member of the service in Ogden and Salt Lake new Russian government furnshed MARSHAL LEADS RAID by Moscow Is a big man and belongs the liberalisMurray’ April 18 — There were eight to a family of big men inwas the presiarrests yesterday by Marshal William ing of his country He Caldwell under the new liquor law dent of the first duma and In spite of that decrees no person shall have in wealth and estates is looked upon his possession moreusethan one pint of his the Russian peasantry as one of the by Those for arrested personal liquor men are working for their welwho were were mostlyof foreigners They time the fare all to $5 $50 fines given - London April 18— The report of Rear Admiral William S Sims U S N head of the American naval mission now in England dealing with the submarine problem has been forwarded to Washington where It Is being considered by President Wilson and the naval board how the American fleet determining can with the British navy In combatting the underwater craft a The report la the result of conferences here between Rear Admiral Sima and the heads of the British admiralty who have placed every facility at the disposal of the American mission in order that they might learn the true status of the submarine warfare Rear Admiral Sims report makes no recommendations but simply outlines the Information obtained When President Wilson and the naval board decided on the method of between the United States and the British fleets word will be sent to Rear Admiral Sims here who In conjunction with the British admiralty will proceed to put It into effect "We don’t expect to get all of the submarines" said an admiralty official "but Just enough to break tbe back of the submarine campaign In other IN THE DISTRICT COURT PBO-bat- e words we hope to defeat ths submadivision In and for Salt Lake to rines by destroying enough of them State of Utah weaken their morale in much the same county matter of the estate— of Helen the In manner that an army's morale Is broken M W Woodruff Notice deceased The petition for approval and settlethrough a defeated portion of it" ment of annual account of the adminof the estate of Helen M W istrator Woodruff ondeceased has been set for the 27th of hearingA D Friday 1917 at 2 o’clock day p m April courthouse in the courtat the room ofcounty said court in Salt Lake City Lake count' Utah BY VILLAGES IN RUINS Salt Witness the clerk of said court with affixed this 5th day the seal thereof of April A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk French Troops Eager to J Stokes Jr Attorney for Petitioner DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e Come to Grips With Enemy IN THE division In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate—of BenDevastating Country R Haddock deceased Notice jamin The petition of Mary E Haddockadministratrix of the estate of Bendeceased for With the French Armies in France Jamin R Haddock sale the of the following — of 18 12) Blinding April (via Paris April real estate of raid deceased flames from close beside St Quentin described situated in the County of Utah State cathedral brightened the of Utah and described as follows to sky as the Associated Press corre- wit: undivided (itheInterest spondent watched the progress of a in An southto of and aouth half the & duel from neighboring west quarter (S of SWJ) of section lively artillery hill today For hours belching white two (2) five (5 south range township smoke was driven before a strong wind one (1) west Salt Lake meridian subacross the city giving evidence of ex- ject to right of way for canal of Utah tended fires Upon the roads along Lake Irrigation company or Utah Lake company and also subject the lines occupied respectively by the Distributing to certain right of way of electric Germans and French' fell heavy salvos line sum across said premises for the pole of shells of $93624 And upon the following Scattered about the fields many terms to wit: Ten per eent of the to be price and the balance trenches marked the progress of the purchase on confirmation of tbe sale by paid court French pursuit of the retiring Germans this toward positions that they now hold Also petition for an order to pay near the town The wind was too vio- mortgage as appears from the return been lent today for all except the most dar- of sale filed inonthis court has 20th the set for day Friday hearing or to observations aviators attempt ing A D 1917 at 2 o’clock April the regulation of gunfire But mean- 'of m in the courthouse at theof countycourt in Salt Lake time the French patrols continued to pcourtroom said advance further Salt Lake county Utah City or said court with Witness the clerk The undulating country is dotted affixed the seal this 6th day thereof ruined with everywhere villages either of April A D 1917 burned or blown up by the Germans THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) before their retreat At Bray St Chris-topBy J E Clark Deputy Clerk even the graveyard had been laid Edwards & Wasson Attorneys for waste the monuments and the little Petitioner chapel torn down the graves opened IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e and searched their contents sometimes division in and for Salt Lake scattered about county State of Utah matter —of the estate of Ann Just outside the actual zone of the In thedeceased Notice present fighting on the top of a hill James of Ernest James praying petition between and Falllouel forThe the Issuance to himself of letters stands undisturbed a small rustic pa- of administration in the estate of Ann vilion constructed for Prince Eitel James deceased has been set for hearFriedrich It contains tables at which ing on Friday 2the 27th daym of April at the at o'clock p the prince and his staff were accus- A D 1917 th courtroom courthouse county tomed to eat their meals An excellent of said court In Saltin LAXc City Salt view of St Quentin can be obtained Lake county Utah from this point The fruit trees which Witness the clerk of said court with affixes tnis 12th day shaded it however have been cut the seal thereof 1917 of April A D down THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) The correspondent who had travJ E Clark Deputy Clerk By ersed the whole reconquered territory L Snyder Attorney for Petitioner found everywhere similar traces of the destruction of villages and homes as NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO 3 D & M MINING COMPANY FRIN-dp- al well as Implements and this has only of business Salt Lake City served to animate the French soldiers place Notice Is hereby given that aC with a stronger desire to get to grips aUtah of the directors held cn meeting with the Germans 19 1917 an assessment of five March At nearly every one of these places (5) cents per share was levied on all shares of the stars and stripes now can be seen the issued and outstanding corporation entwined with the flags of the allies the capital stock of said to the secretary Immediately room American Red Cross wagons are met payable 610 at of the company at nearly every turn and the men atcorner Main street and building tached to them are greeted with gen- Exchange Place Salt Lake City Utah and that any stock upon which the eral enthusiasm at the assessment shall remain unpaid close of business hours on April 23 1917 will be delinquent and advertised CONFER ONDRILL auction and that unfor sale at public mad before will be Is less payment FOR DESERET GYM cost of advertising1917 and the expense de-of to pay the sold on May 12 Directors of the Deseret gymnasium linquent assessment together with the will confer this afternoon with C&pt sale O W BROWNING Secretary J CL French U 8 A stationed at Fort Salt Lake City Utah March 19 1917 Douglas and Lieut Eugene Santschl Jr U S A military instructor of the BIDS WILL BIDS RECEIVED AT Utah Agricultural college in reference the office of theBEundersigned to adding a military course to the dally 12 o’clock noon May 7 1817 forup to program of activity in- the gymnasium 20000 motor vehicle plates in dupll- cate FIRE CHIEF IMPROVES commercial motor vehicle 6090 Fire Chief W H Bywater who un- plates in duplicate derwent an operation for the removal 1000 dealer's motor vehicle plates in of a cancer of the lip at L D 8 hos- duplicate 3000 motor cycle plates in duplicate pital Tuesday afternoon is greatly im2000 chauffeurs' badges proved file in the office of Specificationsofonstate state capitol GASOLINE STARTS FIRE the secretary HARDEN BENNION An explosion of gasoline used to Secretary of State fire In the clean clothing started a 200 N Main home of A w McCune DEATHS street yesterday afternoon and did extent of $50 Prompt damage to thefire — At the family residence HIBBERD action by the department prevent- 1816 S Eleventh East street April f ed greater loss Mrs Annie Hibberd 52 years old She was born In Sheffield England and SKULL FRACTURED had resided in thisis city for eleven 27 suffered fraca John Stauffer survived bv her Mrs Hibberd tured skull in an accident& yesterday years and the husband William H Hibberd at the American Smelting Refining children: G M Hibberd He was following companytosmelter Stin Murray H Cardwell and Albert Mark’s hospital Seattle Mrs W two the rushed grandchildren AnHibberd also where Investigation be showed that his nouncement of funeral services will be broken backbone may also made later BURNS —At 632 Wall street April Probate and Guardianship Notices 18 1917 Mildred Catherine daughter Ethel Lloyd Burns of John B Jr and 14 1914 in Salt Lake Consult county clerk or the respective born September services will be held signers for further Information City Funeral at 2 p m ofatMrthe residence of Friday and Mra John NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR the grandparents street AN ORDER OF SALE OF REAL H Burns 261 Fourth East ESTATE Friends are invited to attend InterIN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Dis- ment in City cemetery trict court of the State of Utah county of Salt Lake probate division CEMETERIES In the matter of the estate of AnWASATCH LAWN CEMETERY PerCockerill deceased thony The petition of Alfred CL Reid petual rare 1016 Kearns bldg W 1865 of the estate of Cockerill deceased praying Anthony for an FUNERAL DIRECTORS order to sell the following described (Clswlflrstlnii No S parcels ofInreal estate of said decedent situated Pleasant Green In 8alt Lake county State of Utah to wit: embalmer has moved to new loc 7 S West Temple Realty Parcel No 1: Commencing 21 rods east of the N W corner of the N E Phone RSA of section 29 tp 1 S R 2 TV quarter S D EVANS undertaker embalraert S L B & M and running thence 3 48 S State automo35 rods thence S 66 deg E 23 rods mortuary chapeldesired bile if addiservicq road thence tional expense Wasatchwithout to the center of a 364 N 40 rods to the center of a SILVER Sc DOYLE —Most reason -road thence N 66 deg W 8 rods to the section line thence W 145 rods able undertakers in Utah 147 W to the place ot beginning containing! Broadway Was 2730 co-oper- ate lodge The Rebekahs also elected their officers yesterday afternoon Lena Midvale was elected Lillie Pierce Salt Lake vice president president Clara L Moore Salt Lake secretary Lizzie Canegieter Murray treasurer Rose B Smith Nephl warden Johanna Milton representative to the national assembly and Mary E Sudheimer alL$-ha- -- U-Bo- ats Grand Siye F C Goudy was the of the Utah Grand Lodge of Odd guest Fellows and the state assembly at a reception and banquetof last at the Hotel Utah At the night tion which was held from 730 recepto 9 o'clock Mr Goudy received 400 of the Odd Fellows from all parts of Utah A followed for which 200 covers banquet were laid afternoon Mr Goudy was honored guest at the second day’s theYesterday session of the grand lodge Later In the afternoon Mr Goudy made a visit to the state assembly of Rebekahs In the election of officers H G Hay-ba- ll of LiOgan was elected grand master The other officers elected were E H Smith of Salt lake deputy grand master J H Horning of Mantl grand warden Rev P A of Salt Lake grand secretary Simpkin E Taylor of J Provo grand treasurer and P P Christensen of Salt Lake grand representative The newly elected officers of the A Wilson of lodge appointed grand B Randall Jof Ogden 8 Salt Lake II L Raddon of Park City Levi Olson of Sandy the Rev Mr Dunlap of Helper and Thomas H Redfern of Salt Lake to the remaining positions in the grand a half-holid- half-holid- Vo ty Herald-Republica- n Ilerald-Bepuhllca- o £ Ogden an TE Admiralties Expect to Deto stroy Enough Break Tlieir Morale Re-beka- lis an about 5 acres of farm land with the house and outbuildings dwelling and water rights thereunto thereon two shares of including belonging stock of Utah & Salt Lake Canal company 44 rods Parcel No 2: Commencing section 20 tp and F of the centerand aforesaid range running thence E 43 rods thence & 9 deg W 61 rods: 45 min W 106S rods thence S 19 on deg'section line 198 rods: thence W thence N 65 rods to center ol a 6 rod road thence along center of said road N 66 deg W 208 rods thence N 19 SO min E 89 rods thence N 11 deg 25 min E 612 rods to the place deg of beginning excepting and reserving land that certain from said parcel of as CockerlU’s Adthereof platted part dition according to the recorded plat and survey thereof recorded in the ofof said Salt Lake fice of the recorder as follows to county and described on the N lino of said wit: Commencing road at a point N 3 deg 33 min E 265 feet from ofthe S W corner be-of said section 20 the S E quarter corner common to secthe quarter ing 29 and running thence N tions 20 and 19 deg 30 min E 7939 feet along the line of said parcel No 2 above west described: thence & 7019 deg 30 min thence 8 30 min E 366 feet:feet to the N deg of said line W 81483 road thence N 66 deg W 26682 feet along the north line of said road to the place of beginning said excepted 491 acres and said containing parcel No 2 exclusive of said part exparcel about 40 acres of containing cepted 'farm land and all water rights vacant eleven thereunto belonging of the stock including of Utah & Salt sharesCanal company has been set for Lake of Friday the 27th hearingA on D 1917 at 2 o’clock p day m at April the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court In Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with affixed this 13th day the seal thereof of April A D 1917 n- (Seal) ClarkTHOS HOMER Clerk Deputy Clerk By J E 8 P Armstrong Attorney for — New Officers of Grand Antis Lead by Five But Lodges I O O F and Pros Are Still Most Are Selected Confident NOTICE The circulation and news departments of The Salt Lake in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at 2516 Washington avenue —the Orphenm theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly CO-OPERA- GUEST AT RECEPTION t Telephone IS MOBILIZING FUELS TO S PHYSICIANS U ODD FELLOW HEAD IS YET X QUANTITY ' Circulation Department 1611 Washington avenue Telephono 915 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 19 1917 HEEALD-EEPUBLICA- N 225-22- 4-r- od 6-r- od se -- ' |