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Show THE 12 PR U. S. TO PROTEST TRADE BLACKLIST T GUARDSMEN IN THBRINSURANCE Thames of Firms Under Ban Woodmen Approve Setting Aside Hazardous Rate Published in British for Troops on Border. Official Gazette. head Denver, July 18. Action of "hazthe aside In officers setting camp ard rates" for Insurance on members The Official GaJuly zette today published the names of American individuals and firms placed cm the blacklist under the trading with the enemy act. In explaining the action f the BritIS. who are serving? In the national guard on the Mexican border or are at concentration camps was approved at today's sessions of the triennial convention of the Woodmen of the World, Pacific Jurisdiction. The Pacific Jurisdiction has829a prescamps ent membership of 115.000 In located In nine western states, according to reports of officers presented today. consul, The report of I. I. Boak. head out that there is now a surpointed The $8,000,000. approximately plus cfclaims for the past three years death numbered 2345, for a total of B.$5,059,020. Benson, to the report of C. according head clerk. It was shown that the was $1716 the average average payment atre a little more man years, ana the average duration of membership more than eleven years. The highest death rate was among farmers, and the lowest among ministers. Frank I. Bertschy. head auditor, re receipts of the equalization fund ported for the triennial period totaled $1,466,-94and the lost beneficiaries and installment fundC. $15,595. Twltchell of Portland, Dr. James Ore., head physician, in his report discussed the effects of alcohol, declaring that It aggravates chronic disease and Increased the possibility of accidents. ish fiovrnment, Worthlngton nvan.. controller of the foreign trade tepartmtnt of the. foreign office, I explained that the policy "purely a pi.ce f domestic legislation, which only Interfere with trade, even In th rase of the specified concerns. 1y prohibition persons domiciled In the with re-cat- ly United Kingdom these concern. from deatlug He characterized the British action ns the exercise of the right of the state to limit or control tli trade relations of its own subjects. The list is made up largely, according to Mr. Evans' head MatTntnt. of German firms with offices or control In Germany; Merman firm me "tpurated In the United States who am alleged to have assisted Great Rritaitt propaganda. loans, .band ; possible r with reward tobycontrr resident in firms "for agents thoso who have t nemv territory;" iibusetl en We facilities by the employment of secret codes in a "particular 4, ii-;- Interest." Action to lie I'roteMed. Washington.an .I.ily 18. Information Investigation which has potherM in several vffks been lu prr"S3 by the probably will be Incorporatedrepresenstat department in vigorous tation to the Unton foreign office obto the placing of individuals jectingfirms domiciled In the United jnd States upon the blacklist promulgated undtt the tradlntr with the enemy act. A mas of 1nta has been obtained. ore American firm wh InIn formed that It would appear upon the Mirklist if It hid business dealings steamwith a CJermsn firm. NeutralAmerican ship rcmpar.L'. Including nr? understood to hav ororatlcn. irformed that If they carried b'tn KQO'i-to German firms, in neutral In South countries, st.ch w.uMthose be dnltd the Amerlra. thv Jaeotirtesiis of British ports such toas coal maica. hrre m.n.y ships stop ard supply. state-rant- s Furthermore, according into official made here today world. cu.irtefs. persons all over the Americans, have been told would be placed on the blacklist thy bouId they have any dealings whatsoever with German concerns. So broad ! the scope of the act that should any firms dal with those whose names appear on the American list they find themselves added t It. nV I'ubU- ati on of a blacklist for America cam as t.o surprise to the state dewhich has been watching the partment, rloselv. situation Although withholdofficially ing formal comment until many ofrofifled of the development, ficials are known to feel that It Is no concern of Great Britain's If firms in the United tates or their branches ebread desire to trade with German firms In other countries, and that while to Great Britain mlcht have th ritfht be what merchandise should no srcifv a.rrtd by her own ships, she has action JlKht to tak discriminatory because the American cr,frni do. th business Is said by thoe w. ho This position, itthy backed by precedent. hold It. Is amply Grr-- t Britain hcrs-l- f havinc malr obto attempts to Injure the trade jection" neu.f an enemy at the expense of aclear-Tv It tral. These officials regard law established bv- - International the output of a German concern thateven a German controlled corporarr Mates is regarded tion In the United as havinn the same status as the proan American est ibtishment. duct ofUnU-State s tpreme court and The ha.ve adthe hlh Joint commissions In the claims past, many justed out. upon that principle. it was pointed POSTMASTERS ADVOCATE fr S'-'- Attt-ric- an - d SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY" 19, 1916. N, with the seal tnereof affixed, this 15th A. D. 1916. day of July, THOMAS HOMER Clerk. (Seal) By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Stewart, Bowman. Morris & Canister, Attorneys for Petitioner. in small pica, solid, public Institutions, on 500 and 1000 copies. Also to be based at what rate additional copies will be furnished per thousand. 250 copies each Material and of the Journals binding of the House and Senate. In law sheep. Material and binding 800 copies of the laws of tle Twelfth session In law sheep. Material and binding In paper the and separate reports of thedepartments bidder to furinstitutions, public nish and print the covers. This bid must state the rate per thousand at which maps and cuts will be folded and Inserted In the reports. Material and binding' reports of deand public institutions, 150 partment volumes. All printing- and binding must be in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the undersigned. All material and work to be delivered at the office of the secretary of state, the daily minutes of the session, except are to be delivered to the respecwhich tive houses, and the taxpayers states-mentwhich shall be delivered as directed. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. to be held upon condition that upon the award of the contract the bidder will faithfully and promptly execute a good and sufficient bond, payable to the state, to be by said board, conditioned dehe will perform the work or conthatapproved he has liver the supplies for which and tracted tinder su?h rules regulaand tions as the board may prescribe confor the faithful performance of the C. E. E. E. E. E. E. K. E. E. E. E. E. 450 500 ASSESSMENT NO. J5. 1.25 Berry 4 51 500 1.25 ini!MTATN CHAMPION MINcoin Berry of500 1.25 452 & Principal company. Milling Berry 1.25 Ing 500 453 C. fice and place of business 216 South Berry 500 1.25 434 C. street. Salt Lake City. Utah. Main Berry 500 1.25 C. 455 iSOtlce la nervujr gum Berry held C. 1.25 meeting of the board of directors 500 456 Berry C. 1.25 on the 15th day of June, 1916. an as600 459 Berry NOTICE. DELI.NQIKXT C. 1.25 sessment of J of one cent per share 500 460 Berry MINING C. SWANSEA EXTENSION 1.25 we. levied and assessed on the capital 500 462 Berry 1.25 etock Issued and outstanding of the 500 463 company. Principal place of business, C. Berry C. 1.41 corporation, payable forthwith to C. 563 464 Berry Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice. 2.50 4 73 1000 R. J. Vance Lake City, There are delinquent upon the fol- J. R. Vance 5.00 216 South Main street. Salt 2060 476 of account which this ason described stock stock upon lowing R. J. Utah. 5.00 2000 477 Vance Any d J- on the assessment No. 2 of Jc per share, 5.00 sessment may remain unpaid 2000 479 Vance on the 31st day of May, 1916, the J. R. of July. 1916, will be delin20th 4 87 R. 1.25 600 Vance day several amounts set opposite the names J. R. Vance 1.25 quent and advertised for sale atis public 500 488 made of the respective shareholders as fol J. R. Vance.... payment 500 1.25 auction, andbe unless 489 sold on the 10th day as-of lows: before will J. R. Vance. ...... .490 500 1.25 1916. to pay the delinquent Name. Cert. Shares. Amt. J. R. Vance 1.25 August, 500 493 with cost sessment thereon, together of 500 IS $1.25 J. R. Vance Frank DeClue 4 94 500 1.25 sale. and expenses of 7.60 J. K. Vance J. B. Snyder 3000 15 advertising 500 1.25 501 LONG. C. R. Secretary. 2. SO J. . Vance 1000 Frank Meaker .... 16 500 1.25 502 Salt Lake City. Utah. .63 O. W. Powers 250 Frank Hawkins .. 18 1000 2.50 521 2.50 O. W. Powers Dr. E. F. Gose .... ao 1000 1000 2.50 553 ASSESSMENT NO. 4. 2.60 A, L. Thomas 1000 600 Lucy Tuckett .... 23 1.25 640 WOLF MOUNTAIN COPPER COM500 W. M. Havenor ... 24 1.25 A4 L. Thomas...... 641 500 1.25 500 W. M. Havenor ... 25 Principal place of business, Salt 1.25 A. IA Thomas 600 642 1.25 PANY. 500 City. Utah. Location of mine. W. M. Havenor .... 26 1.25 E. 11. McBeth 1000 2.60 Lake 554 county, Utah. 600 1.25 E. H. McBeth W. M. Havenor ... 27 2.50 Cache 1000 555 that at a meetNotice is hereby given C. 11. Halkire 2.50 H.W.Throckmorton 658 1000 29 1.25 500 of the board or directors of the 500 Dell Moakes 30 1.25 H.W.Throckmorton 661 1000 2.60 ing held Copper company, 500 1.25 H.W.Throckmorton 562 2.60 Wolf 1000 George Brewster . 34 as1916. an on of third the July, day 1000 35 2.50 Bates 2.50 sessment. No. 4, of one-ha1000 563 Joseph H.W.Throckmorton cent 800 Louise Taylor .... 38 2.00 H.W.Throckmorton 564 1000 2.50 was levied upon the. capital 46 5000 12.50 H.W.Throckmorton 565 James Cooks 2.50 per share 1000 1000 47 James Cooks 2.50 H.W.Throckmorton 566 2.50 stock of the corporation 1000 to S. outstanding, A. 2000 53 James Cooks 6.00 H.W.Throckmorton 567 payable immediately 2.50 treasurer 1000 at theHolmes, the office of company, James Cooks 3000 55 7.10 H.W.Throckmorton 568 1000 2.50 of the company. No. 509 Eccles buildJ. H. Maddock 57 300 .75 J. II. Demlng 1000 2.50 571 Utah. Joe Hodgins 500 64 1.25 J. H. Demlng 1000 573 2.50 ing, Ogden, this assessA. Brun 1000 Any stock upon which on 57 2.50 J.'H. Demlng 1000 2.50 671 remain the 2d of ment unpaid D. J. may 1000 70 2.50 2.60 1000 Packard J. II. 576 tract. 1916, will be delinquent and 1000 Sheets & Neel 75 2.50 F. R. Demlng August, 12.50 S80 5000 Davis...DAVID MATTSON, for sale at public auction, 1000 Sheets Ac Neel 76 2.50 F. R. Davis 1000 2.60 advertised 582 Secretary State Board of Examiners. unless payment Is made before, 500 82 Eliza Boyle 1.25 F. R. Davis 1000 2.50 and be 584 of Septemthe 6th sold on J. B. Snyder 1000 84 2.50 F. R. Davis. 1000 2.60 will 588 m., at the ofat 2 o'clock p.day Probate and Guardianship Notices J. It. Snyder 500 85 1.25 F. R. Davis 1000 2.50 ber. 1916,the 589 company. No. 609 Eccles J. B. 600 86 1000 1.25 F. R. Davis 2.50 fice of 592 Ogden, Utah, to pay the deConsult county clerk or the respective J. 15. Snyder 87 500 1.25 F. R. Davis 1000 building, 599 2.50 Snyder with the J. B. Snyder 88 500 1.25 B. N. C. Scott 1000 signers tor further information. 603 2.50 linquent assessment thereon, of advertleing and expense of 500 Dlantha Lollln .... 89 1.25 B. N. C. Scott 1000 604 2.50 costs W. W. Hayes 1000 90 2.60 B. N. C. Scott 1000 2.60 ft I 605 oTirn to cnKniTons. S. A. HOLMES, Secretary, ESTATE OF GRIFFITH Mc MILL AN B. I J. Packard 91 600 1.25 B. N. C. Scott 1000 606 2.60 No. 509 Eccles Building. Ogden, Utah, B. B. Packard .... 92 B. N. C. Scott 600 1.25 2.50 1000 607 Booth, Deceased. ' Creditors will present claims with B. B. Packard 93 600 1000 1.25 B. N. C. Scott. 4 608 2.60 blned. 500 95 vouchers to the undersigned at 1010 Frank DeCue 1000 1.25 H.W.Throckmorton 617 2.50 DIVIDEND NOTICE Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, Dell Moakes 96 500 1.25 H.W.Throckmorton 620 1000 2.50 on or before the 27th day of October, Mrs. Wm. Simmons 116 5000 12.50 H.W.Throckmorton C21 1000 2.50 Dividend No. 10. A. D. 1916. Mrs. Wm. Simmons 120 2000 6.00 H.W.Throckmorton 622 2.50 1000 J. WILMER BOOTH, 500 Mrs. Wm. Simmons 126 1.25 & Blue Bell Mining company. 624 2.50 1000 H.W.Throckmorton Eagle JESSE M. BOOTH, 2000 J. A. 5.00 H.W.Throckmorton 627 1000 2.50 Mines located in Tintic mining district, Jr. ...128 Adminif trators of the Estate of Grif- J. A. Harris, 2000 6.00 H.W.Throckmorton 62 8 1000 2.50 Utah. Jr. ...129 Harris, fith McMillan Booth, Deceased. Attor-nev- s J. A. Harris. Jr. . . .133 H. 500 1.25 1000 2.50 W.Throckmorton 630 Notice is hereby given to the stockM. & Horace N. 1000 Stockman Smith, 2.50 J. H. Demlng J. Hansen ....135 631 & Blue Bell Min5.00 holders of the 2000 for Administrators. 138 12.50 J. H. Demlng 5000 Olsen 632 Lars 1000 2.50 ing- company, aEagle that Date of first publication, June 21, Lars Olsen ........139 6000 1000 12.60 J. H. Demlng 633 2.50 dividend No. 10 of five (6) cents per A. D. 1916. 141 2000 Lars Olsen 1000 634 6.00 J.- - H. Deming 2.50 share has been declared by the board 142 Lars Olsen 2000 636 1000 6.00 J. H. Deming 2.50 of directors upon the outstanding capTO CREDITORS. 2000 143 1000 Lars Olsen 6.00 J. H. Deming 638 2.50 ital stock of the corporation, payable XmtE 144 2000 1000 5.00 J. H. Deminsr 639 2.60 ESTATP: OF ELVIRA McMJLLAN Lars Olsen 24, 1918. to stockholders of record i 6.00 July 18. LarB Olsen 145 1000 2000 2.60 Badger Brothers ..640 Transfer books closed July Booth, Deceased. July 146 1000 2.60 Badger Brothers ..641 19 to July 24, both dates inclusive. Creditors will present claims with Lars Olsen !:K 1000 147 2.60 Badger Brothers ..643 JAMES P. GRAVES, vouchers to the undersigned at 1010 Lars Olsen (Signed) 1000 1000 2.50 W. H. Boothe, Jr... 644 2.50 President. Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on Richard Chope ....185 1000 1000 2.50 W. H. Boothe, Jr... 645 2.50 or before the 21th day of October, A. D. Richard Chope ....186 S. Millett, treasurer. Sydney 1000 2.60 W. IT. Boothe, Jr... 646 1000 2.50 Richard Chope ....187 116. Dated July 15. 1916. 1000 1000 2.50 W. H. Boothe, Jr... 647 2.50 Richard Chope ....188 J. WILMER BOOTH. M. 1000 1000 Richard Chope ....189 BOOTH. 2.60 W. If. Boothe, Jr... 649 2.50 JESSE CEMETERIES 1000 2.50 W. II. Boothe, Jr... 650 1000 2.50 Administrators of the Estate of Richard Chope ....190 1000 W. H. Boothe, 652 2.50 1000 2.50 Richard Chope ....1S1 wa t . a vv f'F.MKTERV. Per Elvira McMillan Booth.M.Deceased. 1000 653 1000 2.50 W. H. Boothe. Jr... 2.50 petualiatph Stockman & Horace care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 1866. Smith, Attor- Richard Chope ....192 Jr... 1000 658 2500 6.25 2.50 J. H. Demlng Richard ....193 neys for Administrators. 1000 1000 659 2.50 2.50 J. H. Demlng bate of first publication, June 21, Richard Chope Chope ....194 FUNERALS. 1000 A. D. 1916. 660 2.50 J. H. Deming 2.50 1000 Richard Chcpe ....195 R. A. 1000 & 500 1.25 2.50 Richard Chope ....196 Co. .661 Barney REICH. Funeral services for the 197 600 1000 1.25 late IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e Richard Chope 2.50 R. A. Barney & Co.. 662 Miss Mabel E. Reich, who died at 1000 198 665 2000 2.50 Pratt & McBeth 5.00 her home, division. In and for Salt Lake Richard Chope 1545 Emerson street, Monday, 1000 1000 667 2.50 will be held today at 2 o'clock at the 2.50 Pratt & McBeth Richard Chope ....199 county. State of Utah. 1000 500 669 1.25 2.60 Pratt & McBeth In the matter of the estate of Richard Chope ....200 Christian church, corner of 675 1000 1000 2.50 Central 2.50 I. D. Lowe Elizabeth Bain, deceased. Notice. Richard Chope ....201 and Fourth South streets. East Third 6 78 202 1000 1000 2.50 I. D. Lowe 2.50 Internment will be in Mount Olivet The petition of William W. Bain, ad Richard Chope 203 1000 1000 2.50 cemetery. 2.50 I. D. Lowe ..681 ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth Richard Chope 1000 683 1000 2.50 2.50 I. D. Lowe Bain, deceased, for confirmation of the Richard Chope ....204 1000 1000 700 2. BO 2.60 a. E. Holman sale of the following- described real Hadger Brothers ..217 COX. funeral of the late H. V. O. 701 500 1000 219 E. Holman 2.50 Cox will The Oust Getis 1.25 estate of said deceased, 3to wit: be held Thursday at 2 o'clock 1000 703 1000 222 2.50 frcm the Nineteenth 2.50 C. E. Holman rods east of C. E. Holmaii ward meeting Beginning at a point 70 4 231 1000 1000 2.50 house. The remains may be viewed at 2.50 C. E. Holman the northwest corner of lot 4, block 10. Ella D. Bagley 1000 705 232 1000 2.50 the late residence of the decedent, 502 2.50 C E. Holman Salt Lake City survey, and Ella D. Bagley plat "G," thence 233 1000 500 706 D. Bagley 2.50 Center street, from 12 o'clock noon to 1.25 C. E. Holman east 3 rods. thence Ella running .47 1.30 p. m. Thursday. 187 707 234 1000 2.50 C. E. Holman south 5 rods, thence west 3 rods, thence A. 11. DeLong 711 1000 1000 2.50 2.60 Ed. Nygard Salt Lake Badger Brothers ..238 north 5 rods to beginning. 712 1000 1000 2.60 2.50 I. D. Lowe. ASHBY. Funeral services for Miss county. Utah, for the sum of to$2200. Badger Brothers ..242 1000 713 1000 2.50 Lola V. Ashby, who died Monday at 2.50 I. D. Lowe And upon the following terms, wit: Badger Brothers ..243 714 1000 245 1000 Ten per cent of the purchase money F. R. Davis 2.50 1016 Washington street, will be held at 2.50 L IX Lowe 1000 600 715 246 2.60 the Thirteenth ward chapel on Thursof sale and the P. R. Davis 1.25 I. D. Lowe at the date paid being 716 249 D. Lowe 2.50 day at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in 1000 1000 balance to be paid on confirmation of C. L. Whitney 2.50 717 400 1000 250 2.50 the City cemetery. D. Lowe sale by this court, as appears from the C. E. Holman 1.00 in this court, has John Nygrard 1000 720 251 1000 2.50 return of sale filed on 2.50 I. . D. Lowe 724 1000 D. Lowe the 21st Charles Wicks ....253 1000 2.50 been set for hearing 2.50 Friday, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1000 D. Lowe 725 500 of July, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock Margaret Lawson .253 2.60 1.25 day 1000 a. m.. at the county courthouse, in the C. E. Holman 1000 D. 726 2.60 254 I. (JClaMine Lowe 2.50 1000 727 1000 255 courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake C. E. Holman 2.50 2.60 I. D. Lowe G. O'DONNELL, Undertaker and E. 728 1000 2.50 Embalmer, has moved to new location. 256 1000 2.60 I. D. Lowe C. E. Holman City. Salt Lake county, Utah. 733 500 1000 257 1.25 2.60 I. D. Lowe Witness, the clerk of said court, with C. E. Holman 7 8. West Temple, Realty bldg. 500 734 1.25 Phone 580. 1500 259 the seal thereof affixed, this 8th day C. E. Holman 3.75 I. D. Lowe 735 500 1000 1.25 of July. A. D. 1916. 2.50 I. D. Lowe W. J. Browning ...261 737 THOS. HOMER. Clerk. 260 .63 1000 2.50 I. D. Lowe W. J. Browning ...263 (Seal) E. S D. EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, 1000 1000 Clark. Deputy Clerk. 2.50 mortuary automoW. J. Browning ...265 2.60 DeWitt B. Lowe.... 738 By J. chapel, 48 S. State; & 600 Morris 742 Bowman. S. 269 addi1.25 bile service 2000 CalMster, A. R. Thomas 5.00 A. Stewart, without Campbell if desired, 3 74 600 1000 1.25 tional expense. Wasatch 364. A. L. Thomas ....279 2.50 A. S. Campbell Attorneys for Petitioner. 330 746 .83 280 1000 A. L. Thomas 2.50 Tom Leonard IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e Joseph Llppman ..285 1000 5000 2.50 12.50 Dr. R. Wrightman. . 748 FLORISTS 500 6000 750 1.25 division, in and for Salt Lake Joseph Llppman ...287 12.50 J. H. Demlng T. IT. 751 1000 5000 2.50 12.50 county. State of Utah. ...289 Demlng Llppman ..290 500 In the matter of the estate of Gajo Joseph 5000 12.50 R. A. Barney & Co.754 $1.25 Salt Lake's Joseph Llppman ..291 ERNES7LAMBOUENB, 1000 2.60 755 5000 Wicks Chas. Kosovlc. deceased. Notice. 12.50 new store. Funeral deLlppman Jaseph florist: leading 1500 756 S.75 H. The petition of Ika Kosovlc, praying Joseph Llppman ..292 6000 12.50 J. our specialty. Decorations. 73 Deming signs 1035 2.56 S. 5000 for the issuance to Steve Kosovlc of Poseph Llppman ..293 12.50 Tom Leonard ....7o85 Wasatch 1616. Main. 1000 2.50 6000 12.50 L. r. Carlson .... .76 ..294 letters of administration in the estate Llppman Joseph 770 210 .53 5000 of Gajo Kosovle. deceased, has been 12.50 Frank Weaver Llppman ..296 FLOWERS 771 1000 2.50 2000 set for hearing Friday, the fourth day Joseph 5.00 Chas. Wicks ..298 Joseph Llppman 1000 777 6 .00 D. B. Low 2.60 2000 of August. A. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock Joseph Llppman ..299 ASTER plants, 15c per dozen. Hy- 778 1000 2.50 2000 a m.. at the county courthouse. In the Joseph Llppman ..300 6.00 D. B. Lowe 1163 S. Third East 3391-land 780 1000 2.60 2000 6.00 D. B. Lowe courtroom of said court in Salt Lake Joseph Llppman ..302 781 1000 2.50 D. B. Lowe 750 Lake Utah. 1.88 Salt county. Llppman ..306 City. LOST AND FOUND 783 1000 2.50 1000 2.50 D. B. Lowe ..308 Witness the clerk of said court, with Joaeph Joseph Llppman 1000 784 2.50 B. D. Lowe 1000 2.50 the seal thereof affixed, this Sth day Joseph Llppman ..310 fCljisaifJcallmejJ in 1000 785 2.50 1000 2.50 D. B. Ixwe ..312 of July, A. D. 1916. Llppman Joseph Em A turquoise brooch 787 1000 LOST. 2.50 D. Lowe B. 1000 THOS. HOMER. 2.50 Clerk. ..314 (Seal) Joseph Llppman ..316 or 788 1000 uri 2.50 io D. way tneatre B. Lowe 1000 press 2.50 Clerk. E. J. tanjou Clark, Deputy By Joseph Llppman 164 799 813 2.03 road. Thursday, Liberal reward. 1000 2.50 D. B. Lowe E. E. Dudley, Attorney for Petitioner.' Joseph Llppman ..318 1000 812 2.50 are Third F. J. 1000 2.50 ..320 Squires Joseph Llppman 1000 815 2.50 1000 2.60 H. J. Rich IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e Joseph Llppman ..322 816 1000 LOST Lady's black purse going from 2.50 H. Rich J. 1000 2.50 division, in and for Salt Lake Joseph Llppman ..325 817 2000 So. and Main to D St. and So. Tem5.00 M. Havenor 3d W. 1000 2.60 Lowe A. of Utah. ....827 State Emma county. 1000 820 2.60 ple. Reward Call WTas. 3718-1000 2.50 W. M. Havenor In the matter of the estate of Llllle Emma A. Lowe ....328 821 1000 2.60 1000 2.60 H. J. Rich Emma A. Lowe ....330 Estelle Van Dyke, deceased. Notice. 822 2000 5.00 LOST Gold bracelet set in Rich H. J. 1000 2.50 C. Van E. Holman ....335 The petition of Charles Dyke, C. 823 2000 L. 5.00 A. Thomas lost between 13 S. State or In 337 1000 2.60 E. Holman for tha Issuance to himself of 832 1000 praying 2.50 Liberty park. Call Hy. 1443-1000 340 2.50 R. Guiver in the estate C. E. Holman letters of administration 500 1.25 842 1000 2.50 Badger Brothers ..835 E. Holman deceased, C. of Lillle Estelle Van Dyke, 502 S37 1.26 D. J. Radmall 343 LOST Pair of lady's nose glasses be1000 2.60 C. E. on Holman for set the been has Friday, 10 C. E. Holman hearing 2000 .840 5.00 Geo. W. 1000 349 town and 13th South and State. Lundqulst 2.60 tween D. A. of at 1916, 18th day August, 500 1.25 ..841 Brothers 1000 352 at 2.50 Reward Badger E. C. Holman a. courtat the m., o'clock county 500 1.25 Brothers ..842 364 1000 2.60 Badger C. E. Holman house. In the courtroom of said court C. 195 851 .49 B. McCabe 358 1000 2.50 E. E. Holman In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, AUCTION SALES 1000 857 2.50 L. Sheets 359 1000 2.50 J. L. C E. Holman Utah. 1000 868 2.60 Sheets J. 360 1000 2.50 (Classification No. 5) E. Holman Witness the clerk of said court, with C. 2000 862 5.00 W. M. Kelsey 361 1000 2.50 C. E. Holman 10th thereof this seal affixed, 866 the 1000 BARGAINS In new furniture; out of day C. E. Holman 2.50 362 1000 2.60 J. L. Kerr of July, A. D. 1916. 3000 rent district ia why. we sell cheap; 7.50 ....887 John 363 Reynolds 500 high 1.25 Geo. M. C. E. Holman THOS. HOMER. Clerk. d second-han4000 brass beds, office furni10.00 Seal) Jorgenson.888 365 500 1.25 R. A. C. E. Holman 500 & Co.891 By J. E. Clerk. Deputy Clerk. 1.25 ture, rugs, dining tables, almost new; 867 Barney 500 1.25 C. E. Holman E. O. Leatherwood. Atorney for 1000 895 2.50 half price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co., Dwyer 5000 12.50 Geo.E.M.Childs Thos. Marioneaux 375 2000 898 430 State St.. below Fourth South. 5.00 F. 376 5000 12.60 Thos Marioneaux 377 1000 2.50 Hattie Mrs. Knight.899 5000 12.50 W. E. ESTATE Of ABRAHAM B. JARVIS, Thos. Marioneaux 378 300 900 .75 21, at No. AUCTION sale Friday, 6000 12.60 Terrv Sproate Thos. Marioneaux 379 1000 deceased. 2.50 116 P street; S rms. furn..July ..901 Miller range 6000 Kelllgher 12.50 Marioneaux Thos. will at 902 555 sell The 1.39 undersigned organ, morris chair. Carl 380 6000 cottage 12.50 V. Holmes Marioneaux 381 3000 7.50 and O. Kelberry.903 sale the following described Thos. Auct. John privatesituate 5000 Osterloh, 12.50 Marioneaux Th6s. In Salt Lake 1000 904 2.50 county. land, 5000 12.50 F. J. Sullivan Marioneaux 382 of the northeast t of Thos. Marioneaux 10 .906 .03 Timmerman Utah, to wit: All Jacob WE buy and sell household goods. 1000 385 2.50 Thos. 1000 2.50 the northeast J.1 section 11, township ....907 Bachman Felix O K. Furniture Co., 343 S. State. Was. 386 1000 2.50 Marioneaux 387 90S west. Salt Lake me- Thos. Marioneaux 3 south, range 1000 2.50 Peterson 1996 1000 2.50 John owned Thos. part thereof Leon G. C. E. ridian, except thatUnited 383 1000 2.50 Marioneaux Thos. 3000 909 States 7.50 and occupied by Mining Vacher C. E. auctioneer. Sells 389 1000 2.50 Annie Marioneaux 390 1000 2.50 anything.OSTERLOH, 2324-Gallacher ..910 company as a right of way for the Thos. Wasatch 1000 2.50 Marioneaux Thos. 911 1000 2.50 Galena canal. 1000 2.50 IjSl Mar Nelson Thos. Marioneaux 391 912 1000 2.50 Brixon Also that certain tract of land used Thos Johsnn 892 1000 2.50 Marioneaux 914 31.25 12,600 W. W. Bird as a road In connection with land last Thos. Marioneaux 393 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1000 2.50 915 1000 2.50 Above desorlbed. bounded as follows: Price R. J. 394 1000 2.60 Marioneaux 1000 2.50 northwest corner of the3 Thos. Jens Nelson ..917, Commencing atsection 937 2.34 Mrs. Thos. Marioneaux 395 921 2000 6.00 12, township Martin G. B. northwest J, 1 JATTRJNEYS 398 5000 12.50 John Lamb H. M. Wells 943 1000 2.50 west, running thence south range 401 5000 12.60 Wells M. H. 1 944 1000 2.50 Lamb E. E. ROWE, lawyer, 33 years exthence south rod; east 26 3 rods: 402 5000 12.50 John M. Wells 2000 28 Main (ground floor.) Was. McNamee ..945 O. 5.00 Geo. thence west 26 3 rods; thence north H. perience, 6000 403 12.50 E. F. Birch H M. Wells 600 946 2260. 1.25 1 rod to place of beginning. 404 6000 12.50 Lewis Muhl H. M. Wells . 948 1000 2.50 Also all water rights and other ap405 6000 12.50 Lewis Muhl H. M. Wells. 949 1000 22. 2.50 or on after August 2000 409 & RICH. purtenances; M. 5.00 Wells.. H. BOOTH, LEE, BADGER ' 950 1000 Muhl 2.60 Lewis 1916. and written bids will be received Mrs. 410 1000 1268. 8 Wasatch 2.50 Boston M. Wells bldg. 951 II. 500 1.25 Salt 218 Jennie Boyd room at Mclntyre building. 411 1000 2.50 M. Wells H. 952 2000 S. 5.00 C. sale of Terms cash, Lake City, Utah. 1000 412 2.50 A K King M. Wells 953 6000 Jacobs 12.50 or on credit not exceeding one year, and H. E. E. ROWE. 33 years experience. 413 1000 2.50 ' 1000 M. Wells H. 954 Stein court. 2.50 With Goddard, 28 S. Main St, Nelson the of confirmation to 1000 414 subject 2.50 M. Well H. 9o9 2000 6.00 Harkas CAROLINE JARVIS. 1000 415 2.50 John M. Wells 960 2000 H. Jens 5.00 Carl of the Estate of H. Administratrix Deceased. 416 1000 2.60 MORRIS & H. M. Wells 961 5000 STEWART, BOWMAN, Roe 12.50 Thomas Abraham Jarvls, 25 16 417 4.06 6 M. Wells H. 963 bldg. 2000 Mclntyre CALLISTER, V. Johnson 5.00 E. for A. A. Duncan, Attorney 600 418 1.25 WE. Johnson 964 Jos. Llppman 3000 7.50 600 420 1.25 Jos. Llppman 965 A 2000 5.00 Boley Co. .966 421 600 MARIONEAUX, STOTT. & BECK. 1.25 Lillian Mines Llppman 10.00 7M0OO Reaver IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-ba- Jos. 406 Kearns bldg. Was. 6914 422 ' 250 .63 Jos. 1000 Llppman '2.60 Clegg ....967i division. In and for Salt Lake Jos. Llppman 500 424 1.25 Brigham 1000 2.60 J. C. Anderson ....968 of Utah. county. State 1000 .425 ' 2.50 Jos. MarG. Holdaway.969 4000 Llppman 10.00 In the matter of the estate of Logan 1000 426 2.60 JAigAYERS C. E. 1000 970 Berry Ll G. Parce 2.60 Cameron, deceased. Notice. garet 427 1000 2.50 Thomas E. Berry 973 CO.. 5000 Roe 12.50 The petition of David Cameron, ad- C. z 1000 2.60 Mrs. Fannie Furth .974 C. K. Berry 1000 2.60 160 S. W. Temple, Salt Lake City. ministrator of the estate of Margaret 429 . 1000 2.50 C. E. Berry 1000 Owen ....985 for an 2.60 Cameron, deceased, praying 430 1000 2.50 William E. Berry 2000 B. 6.00 Mrs. order to borrow money and remort-gag- e C. Treymane.986 1000 431 2.60 Wrells L. Brimhall.987 ACCORDEON PLEATING E. Berry 1000 2.50 real property of said decedent, C. 3 4 1000 2.50 I. D. Lowe E. Berry. 994 1000 2.50 and that all persons Interested ap- O. 2 .50 A. G. 1000 MRS. G. E. GARDNER, 816 S. SevE. Berry. 997 1000 before the said court to show C. 2.60 pear Gourley 1000 ,434 2.50 C. E. East. Hyland 3138. Prompt atbe enth Berry. not cause why an order should remort-trag- e C. E. 2000 5.00 V. Relnschmldt.998 4.1 1000 2.50 W.And to mall orders. tention Berry to borrow money and granted law an and in accordance with 436 2000 5.00 E. Berry the following described real estate C of the board of directors made 437 2000 6.00 order C. E. Berry of said deceased, to wit: BABY CARRIAGES 438 2000 6.00 on the 31st day of May, 1916, so many E. Berry at2S.the southeast corner C. Commencing of such of stock each shares .439 2000 parcel C. E. 6.00 as V, Salt Lake Berry. jTvW of lot 6. block plat 440 2000 may be necessary will: be soldsec-at "RETTRlsDvn 8.00 thence north 33i C. E. Berry 228 2d E. running South City survey, St Co., Guthrie office of Bicycle at auction the the 441 2000 5.00 public 126 Main west 6 rods, thence south C. E. Berry feet, thence 442 street,ofSalt Lake City, Wasatoh S59. 2000 5.00 retary, on 33t feet, thence east 5 rods to place ( E. Berry the 1st day 443 2000 August, 1916, 6.00 Utah, set for hearing C. E. Berry of beginning, has been 444 500 1.25 at 11 a. m.. to pay the delinquent ason Saturday, the 29th day of July, C. E. Berry. EI)BIJGSANpCOiOjRAH sessment 44 5 thereon, together with the 600 1.25 A. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the C, E. Berry 1 to 6 and. cost of of expenses 446 600 C. EXTERMINATED, 1.25 In E. courtroom advertising tke guaranteed, courthouse. Berry county sale. office. sale for 447 at Product 600 C. E. 1.25 In Lake Salt years. of said court. City, Salt C. E. Berry." 6 Edison. 448 600 Cleanser Produce Corp., ri. m. Lake county. Utah. Berry iuxjcj, secretary. i..joj I 449 500 125 Was. C. Main 782. said court. 1.25 E. Berry Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Witness, the clerk of C. C. lev-le- GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP Practically All Delegates at Annual Convention Appointees of Wilson. Washington. July 18. Extension of government ownership, the parel pwt and postal savings system were advocated by speakers at the opening session of the nineteenth annual convention of th National Association of Postmasters. Between 500 and 600 postmasters, practically all of them apPresident Wilson, are atpointees of four the days' meeting. tending of , Consideration by theofconvention mail delivery Kovernment ownership and collection vehicles operated now In many larce cities by private contractors was su"""lfd bv First Assistant Postmaster General Roper. How the postal savings system Iswasexperiencing recounted "phenomenal by Third Assistant Postmaster General Dockery. today praised administraspeakers tion of the postal service under Democratic rule as economical without curThe influence posttailing efficiency. masters have on loal public opinion was also dwelt upon and predictions cf were President Wilson's trreeted with repeated applause. "If you have won the favor of your Dockery respective communities." Mr.have contold the postmasters, "you tributed much to the movement that I believe will itlve a sweeping majority fall tc Woodrow Wilson." this He was loudly cheered when he said that "the full dinner pail' was an issue this year which he welcomed. nlthough It had appeared formidable Jn past campaigns. gr-wth- oh MACHNSTS STRiKE Workm en All ers Demand Eight-hou- r Day. is-Cha- lm Milwaukee. Wis.. July IS. The first day of the strike of machinists of the and the Pawling & Harmschfegerof company passed without any kind. The men left TAKE SIDES IN WAR disturbance their work this morning and disappeared. The men demand an eisht-hou- r day without reduction of pay and the employers say they will not agrant this, Brazilian Statesman Crit- havlnsr hut recently given reduction a half hours a week. two and of one of the According to officials of are icizes What He Terms about affected, there companies 130f men out. while figures compiled 'Perfidious Neutrality.9 bv labor leaders show the number to be almost 2200. If the strike Is not settled soon. It The chamber of was said tonight, more than fifty plants P.io Janeiro. July in the and about 10.0'0 workmen will be rieouiioH todav voted to insert f H ial records of the house an address leUvered in Buenos Aires by Ruy Rar-boBrazilian ambassador to Argentina." at the time of the celebration of .NOTICE TO niDDERS. the 'centennial of Argentine IndepenBOARD OF EXAM-Iner- s STATE THE ambassador dence, in this address the tvlll bids for the following receive attacked German militarism. be into 12 o'clock In tnovintc that the speech supplies and printing, up the office of cluded in the record. Deputy Moacyo noon, August 7, 1916, at aid tha' certain American govern- v the undersigned: 10,000 voting lists. ments "were adopting principles t f western civilization and that Material, printing, ruling and bindrolls for the several all jihnmei"jMy preserve silence, seek- ing assessment state fcr the years conflicts with counties of the ing to avoid dangerous as per sample on file In thn ofthe ronnueror in the great tragedy In govern- fice of the secretary of state, bids to Europe, "one of the American the deputy said, "strivesneutraliby all bfc at the rate per sheet for which ment," same will be furnished. Said rolls must me.ans to maintain a perfidious ty- which disarms, oppresses, enfeebles be completed and forwarded to the us. and In certain cases humiliates us. clerks of the various counties not later ". 1917. "It is absolutely rteressary. he con- then January17xlS-20 English bond we range ourselves on the .Material "that tinued, ti ! of threatened western civilization." or equivalent) printing, numbering and statements for the folding taxpayers' to be at the rate yearsthousand forbids which same will be per SESSION furnished. Approximately 100,000.) HIBERNIANSJN and Material, printing, numbering for the return of folding statements net proceeds of mines for the years bids to be at the rate per Irish Freedom Keynote of thousand for which same will be furnished. Rids for taxpayers statements must Convention Addresses. to !:?ue vrappint? and deliv:in the express or freight office ready for to the several county clerks Boston, July l"i. Irlrh freedom was shipment v be delivered on or before must end t"ie keynote of the addresses at the 2, 1918. and 1917. 2, Januarr of the biennial confer-enr- e openin sessions li"0 MM3 Covers, fifteen changes. of the Ancient Order of Hlher-Tifan- s type and presswork Material, At the conclusion of the for printingsetting today. of the Sen Journals the O'Con-n"th! ate, and House of cathedral. Cardinal niAjts nt of Representatives In an address said: ure of the serslon i.CKislat Twelfth the n "The ortd is waking up eand even of the Jtate of Utah, in small pica typ rv children of the that for solid. ZiO copies or eacn to be printed th. crushed dally, the forms to be held until corthree centuries has brutally race on the finest, the flower of any by the respective houses, when eves. The rected earth, are ofopening their 260 additional copies of each are to will England finally pay be printed upon the corrected forms. clemocrecy the debt of Ireland." to be at me ciose or tne see was Curler applauded loudly sion. bouna Mayor characterised the Irish people he vhen Material, typesetting and rresswork a "a people that have suffered persethe legislative hills of the for printing cen-- t cution and oppression for seven cotir-siicof the Legislature, session Twelfth e rics and wl still have life and section pica type, open lines. determination ar,d spirit small and to be numbered lines consecutively, a to blow In this country strike enotisrh based on 2&o and 50o copies. Ireland.' of for Independence Material, typesetting and presswork $00 copies of the laws of for printing f ItElTEH KCO.MIJIIC HOARD. Twelfth resslon or tne legislature. the at what price Washington. July IS. The federal Each bidder must state commission today announced the he will sell copies of the said session trde an advisory board to ex- laws to the public. creation of Materials and presswork for print tend aid In determining questions of i'i onornW's and industrial policy and In Ing on one side cf the paper, one thou Francis sand copies of such amendments as ..inductingnow Investigations. chief economist for the are made to the Complied Laws of Walker, of Utah, 1907. said amendment sheets to commission, was named chairman the new board, and Thomas M. Robert be ccllated and Inserted In envelopes. sn and L. H. Haney were appointed Material, typesetting and presswork members. Two others probably will be for printing certain reports of departments of the state government and .ppoliitcU later. Allls-Chalme- rs I. a. con-tmr- 1917-191- 8, N 1917-19- 1917-191- 1. 8. -- Jan-uar- r' - WANT AD RATES Ten cents per line for first 6 cents per line for eacli subsequent Insertion: all classifications. Count six words to th in-ertlo- line. Mo-jntal- n () lf - Id , M - n. , MONTHLY RATE. 1.25 per line per month. Telephoned ads will recolve prompt attention. CALL MAIN 767. Ask for the Want Ad department. Aimrno s, Utah-corporation- WOULD HAVE AMERICA -- HERALD-REPUBLICA- Classified Advertisers I The National Cash company will depay you for advertising In this you giveRecpartment. The cashier will credit in the company's "Sale ord Book"; when you pay for your credadvertisement and when your its amount to flftv dollars on money on advertising and for merspent chandise with of the merchants in the system, any a dividend of One Dollar will be mailed to you. If you deposit this money In a Savings Account with one of the banking institutions in the system, the National Cash company will pay you One Dollar every time you save Ten Dollars thus earned. Ask for a National Cash company "Sale Record Book." It Is FREE. Books may be had by applying at the cashier's desk of The etore listed or at in the book, or atany the company's 4 office. Utah Savings & Trust building. Use your National Cash Company n Book when paying for "Want Ada." n, Herald-Republica- 603-60- Herald-Republica- Herald-Republic- "Want Ads" Par. an BUSINESS DIRECTORY BEAUTY PARLORS. French MME. Freida Korte. hair spectalistr and German face and graduate bust deremoval of wrinkles, freckles; treatment. 208 Walker veloped; scalp building. Wasatch 2117. OANYjDNJTRIPj team or auto. By or week.trips Was.by4758. Rates reasonday able. 503 8. State. CANYON L. E. FARNS WORTH: Felt bldg. 516 1666. A. E. WAL-THE- R, Phone Wasatch CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM PANAMA CAFE. 261 S. W'est Temple. Best 16c meal In the city. dinner 25c. Try us. ' Chicken jpLNYOJIGS GOOD canyon rigs for hire 3571 So. 7th East. reason-abl- e. CARPET AND RUG CLEANING $1 per room and up; PAPER all work cleaning National House guaranteed. . Cleaning Co., 4256. ORIENTAL and domestic rugs cleaned and repaired by expert. 118 S. State. Was. 2103. SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat. 7Bc; Sutton. the thoroughly cleaned. $1. Sanitary Carpet Cleaner. Hyl. 2300. 825-22- rhine-etone- M. n. Herald-Republica- s; 1?SJ?ESS5IG5TIES in BEST fishing Forks, auto fare $5. state, Duchesne Phone Main 53. CLEANING AND DYEING THE MYERS CLEANING & DYEING CO., expert cleaners and dyers; wholesale and retail; mail orders solicited; clothes insured; work guaranteed. 6 E. Broadway. 111-11- SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING CO. Best S. State. work, delivery. 5235. Hyland Wasatchprompt 265 1939. HIRJDKRATIC SALT LAKE College of Chiropracat 6 J N. State. Phone tic, located Was. 5671. OJJTNEMENTS MODERN maternity home; private cases solicited; homes found for children. Phone Was. 7059. 776 E. So. Tern. CHIROPODIST Dr. ELIZABETH TrWMErBplo mas from New York and Paris. 725-- 6 Mclntyre bldg. Was. 2809. R. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats all aliments of the feet. 47 E. First South. Wrasatch 5064. CARE for children; good home. Wasatch school 2081-- close; " DRESSMAKERS FIRST CLASS dressmaking sewing. Terms reasonable. plain 3391-- and Hy. DJOCTORS DR. W. N. GRIFFITH, blood poison, skin troubles and private diseases. Main street. 159 i DANCING DANCING lessons daily. Woodward's Trust bldg., 34 academy, Security me. Marn street. Write EXPERT DENTISTRY DR. J. B. KEYSOR. 240 Main street. 6628. Good set of teeth $6. Phone Was. 2-- 2-- jMMaaiia i mim lawii 602-60- 802-80- te RTRD-COWA- ,433 N . . - . v 232-3- AH Hands Point to Our Want Ads as the Result Producers Everybody watches them They bring tiaely results Phone Main 767. |