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Show THE HERALD-REPUPLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1909. MANY TRIBUTES TO FINANCIER bankers and See IN. The Buying Public Has the creat opporty anity PRO- u of Thomas Ane Pp, Allsop of th deceased, for ing oe real estate of said deceent, to Also eee eae 1,049.75 feet west an s0 froom 22.5. fe et the southeast corne the northeent duacter of section 6, to outn, 1 ge 1 t thence west 4 cif eet, thence nort 83 6. thene rit 83 degrees 5 404 feo thence sout Gone Mad Over the “Als80 comme neing 792 feet west 2.5 feet south of the southeast ner ° e northeast quarter of and corsec- h e east 266.75 feet. to beginning, er so commencing 15 rods west of the northeast corner of the southeast 8 5 n 1 east, of 1 ke meridian, thence st 32 rods, thence sout 8 rods, thence east 32 hence thence OnES, in the court room OF. sald court, ea cae lt Lake City, Salt Lake County, 3t Witness the clerk of sald court, rake the seal thereof affixed this 3rd of Se tenia MARGARET ZANE ‘WITCHER, (Seal) 3y L. FP. Palmer. Deputy Clerk. Moyie & Van Cott, Actop nee tor Petitioners. a Henry Clews, Wall ae BE broker, spoke Mr. Harriman as ¢ riliiant meteor the railroad parle Ha said 2 Harriman's success Js largely due his foreefulness, his ent rey and his farsightedne ss. He was bold, stute and H ; FornS decénadi ont petitio f Th uM. Geor lsop, executora estate from ee DISTRICT n and hoy h, All T and of of indicates ex THE 5 as men prominent in all walks of business and finan oa ifo. As to the probable effect 8 death on the financial world, th Was @ ve lety of opinion, but comment was rather generally guarded One of the finest tributes. « m James J. Hill, another giant among the railroad builders, and a one-time business adversar y. nave always re oe ae Harriman very highly, nve done ood deal of ater ss with hima in the last ew years, and some of it. as you know, has been of a rather strenuous character So I think L ought to know him pretty well He did the work of several men during his lifetime. .He was one who never left anything undone, and there are few men in this rey a whose place it will be harder fe fill. It Is greatly to be regretted that Mr. Harriman could not live to comple it. all the work he had set out to do. “There should not be any serious financial disturbance as the result of his death All his properties are in good shape. He was not one who would leave his_ affairs so situated that the wolves could prey upon them The great railroad system he created will run along as usual, and somehow his place. wi l I filled, for all of us dle and yet the world wage on ‘Mr, Harriman suffered intensely dur- | ing his illness. ie was beyond human | alc In view Sep the suffering which he head to underg und which ae faced 80 avely, I be lie ave h et ippler. people of the U nited States ane not like ly to forget the great rk he has accom- | well still GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. New York, Sept. 9—From all parts of the country there came tributes upon Mr Harriman’s career and life work—from presidents, AND (Consult county, clerk or the respective Sleners for fur ther Information.) Prominent Men ofof Nation Talk About Harriman and His Work, railroad 7 PROBATE THE | i | whic h DISTRICT of Joha M. COURT, PRO- Bell, otice. The patient of Charles, “Bell, ow M\ trator of the estate of John (. Bell, ‘eased, for confirmation of the sale of the following described real and_ personal property of sald decedent, to-wit; t 3, block 4, section 36, township 1 south, range 1 west, Salt Lake meridian. Also beginning at a point in the center of a ff You Haven’t Been There, YOU SHOULD BE THERE % Sales Daily 20% 's 10:00 to 12:00 view tringent | | again, ma nd for ne We add more ae ul ay Ss James Stillman, chairman of the board bank, I Natlor ial City of f {is close associate personal friend and Genius “T have w. C. Was | The chance of a lifetime to supply your wants in everything needed in the home. Furniture, carpets, rugs, draperies, linoleums, stoves, ranges, heaters, dishes, cooking utensils, and, in fact, everthing needed to make home complete—and everything goes at absolutely your own price. Remarkable. k ong s uc ch ecutl ific Brown, al silty S president r. of the New Harriman resal -st men has ithern Pa- fran such policy. Furniture Meyers front day - p “September, m. of Robert F. of the ex itive Mansion ke San (init): Notice. I 31, 1909, the nevera) amounts set opposite the name of the respective stockholders, as followa: ‘ert ‘ Shares. Amount. -16,000 $150.00 600 5.00 506 5.00 1,000 10.00 & Hart, Auctioneers for the 1X © Furniture and instaliment He first ebration of lah t ucle was ies annual work was a unique Admisslon every horse feature ed out] Dw yer . Wo day in concelvable entered emall. American. he this of , IKE Rays ty ia « ite Conditions decorations priz The t}‘the der th isp! ci ler. of Work Horse Parade object-is to encourage ment raught ui eG Wo Mrs pils in ati Gahineuvitis ; Rapidly Assuming procession | oh art willTt 4 register North State as 38,000. Acres Ca rey Act t or-entry a Normal ar: Cis i{Iner —— J. A. rahaolamde Re Murphy of De tk = ck 4,000 of | cine || , es-| the| on| La nd B MEETING of the any * will compa ¢ {. for today 34 result of a’ partment, thi ; ee sera ee ae regen in warrant Prices For 39 DAYS? ‘ ele Special : 1909. } a eae inclusive Pept cet. ain ree Trains za l Round melons. ya. trip, i Tj : Rac ; Round City mM, $1.25. . a District Attorney Special Agent Jordan Steel Car federal company's There ¥ {s Se | } | lished * MAIN having ae : : office whose best opporwork at guarantee a! good. tance is , e Sea tourist on yp Arrange tween ‘Afic ecifie Br $3.50 Y lasts—all to Sult have your Lake and Wau Lake and On Eee Son Ree to Chicago at Bnet eee B55.00. 11, rallroad Chicago and sleeping car tickets he- read a ss would high as $5.00 ja Se ai 300 2.00 250 2.50 sizes, . ‘Money-back be priced Two oe as In | | sé 5 8-5) nt fee i outh of Atl 1 the north- FO a t au - | eon muni atS said purehase on Monday, i the th day of September, 1909, at ] 10 _o’cloc ck In the forenoon | , der of the board of county None nerea Salt aes county, Utah. | | MONEY MMUES= BACK 238-240 Main Street. (the < connection For 4 S Lake vin these © 7:10 7 Overland with the lines a. m. to (Chinn Unton and Station, Jnpan Pi Chicngo, Fast MARGARE’ T ZANE there ‘lark. Sealed Limited). above are very | further information low Irrigation t District Ee f apply ‘ | ecelved | GH | ject Commercial Agent, West Second South Street, Salt Lake Proposa!s -ALED if PROPOSALS $3 $20,000 bonds nase Cc S. WILLIAMS, 106 WIT ‘HER, (Sea Mail), routes from Chicago to Detroit, and many other points, Be me " trains Salt 2:25 p. m, Ut wee daily leavi caving 4o7 at other stores. LOW | eo D or Salt Lake Utah: August 190° Commencing . Railwa @ $1 All work guaranteed 12 yea rs. Painless Extrac tlon Free with Plates 5.00 10.00 20.00 v MecCornick 514 rift ee | leathers—all pairj quality — > OVER LEYSON’S JEWELRY STORE (at, suaranteed) +++ 97.00 eoncesescesucer Op Lae anitaae 10 Men's and women’s fall styles. |) 6.00 2teeth Cleaned Salt iCa ever Every ...cse0. ° wsseeaddcecs ae 600 1,000 2,000 and ¥ All ae Fillings mime 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.06 10.00 ° to} TTR Gold Bilvere 1,000 1,000 1,600 2,000 900 % | Bolte work, Best vist 10,00 10.00 10,00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 e , , nf oe Oe ce RR tickets from Y September | ; bt, 5.00 7.50 10.00 1,000 1,000 1.900 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Notice e {s hereby given that the bourd of county commissioners of Salt | Lak 1 the Orphans’ Home ane Jay Nursery a ) tion fo the of ten thoui sand dollars” ($10 000. 00), for use as lu detention che 01 an < for such ¢ ther lvuse and purpose as 3 here after beleone necessary and ad rble, the fallowing real estate gia ited In Sait Lake count tate of Utah, to-wit 1200, | | of er oe snle prosecution : a op STREET denSet vf, Teeth old Crow any price unless tt ls C Free no 234 economy In te ee ‘ee 5.00 2 50 50 10. 00 | 4 Hoagland, plant, 24, a by ee f FOUR-STATE : Ogden, Sept. 6-11, 5 le c aoa aes ith Sept. 5th to 1 i: se i can Icke Mice, 20 ity, a . and No. October 13, 1909, at| - FAIR ah sake 600 250 250 1,000 C “ra- OF FPICI E or _THE county comm: sloner |}eounty. Salt Lake C “ity, for ‘ 5, via O. S peaches, free Sa ~ ; Line} the of- and|it was announced that there have been withdr: 1wn| ho clear cases of peonage, nor any violations of the federal labor laws at the DIES, vies THE| Short held at at the department of justice between the officials of the de- It | Pittsburg forr trea = be Co. OF Oregon in Wedi jesday, m., rTconference here Brigt rs i Meeting—| Railroad Chat eke iG 7 Para INTER-MOUNTAIN ; Line the election of fifteen} of the company, and for the} ctlon of such other business as may come before t ee The Pressed — Short 10.00 5.00 10.00 0 } And in accordance with the law and lan order of the heen of dire ctors. made i thi sist day of July, 1909, so many |} shares of each parcel of stock will, as may be necessary, be idatthe office of I company ol4 Cornick building, } Salt I ike City J h, on the 28th lo eptember, 1909, at £ o'clock p site Ito pa e Sea ene SNC nent } gethe th the cx advertising ana | expense of aie A hi fi or tl purposes of the meeting at their | ; th: » close of bus ys S5eptem: 4009... and paar ill on beRPO reopened. on By Thoure say Octaber 14 190 force, ALBX MILLAR, Secretary. » back Dated Sept 6. 1% | da MURPHY , |; tah, on } 12 Plant c pu- Are [as of the Sta us Twin Falls country, ope n | Sept, 20 Write for descr | ture to Twin Falls. « Yakle y WK MRS. aera’ stoc sich old: Plant Frat oO association, whose ane the humar aT {ene RieVetet Ok| A vocal the « Sar n. , Stockholders’ of ANNUAL ae ve-| flake feateued oo inspected awarded S| eis | Notice Oregon fhe harnessek of the tors —s n . e pag ene ye the horses. An unusual entry was a team of ninety-six hors our abreas and : KE : kind only S a ur ag, | of 1,000 500 1,000 600 600 750 1,000 r Francisco, 0;Sept. Sept 9.2A bo t. 206 varticipated todny ‘li a Which Deceased. WEST CENTURY MINING & MILLing company, a ao Ane place of business, Salt Lake Cit Uta —Notice: There are de “Unquent unan the following described stock ¢ ac- SAN FRANCISCO HAS” WORK HORSE PARADE_ elsco's A. at the county Moser, Delinquent Dealers Vinally, the officer says, he pone’ pe the little fellow would make for a or | spigot in the grass an d saeap up at “te as | {if trying to turn the This gave] the officer his cue. ret asserts that he! turned on the wator and the squirrel took a drink | + 17th 2 o'clock White house Ban p eman reported t hat of the sqt ke ele which Be ay among the | trees and the fin ereen lawn in ning up a him and then scampering at to I é per r As it { paarutek the of il. > could not make oo the 1 o. house building, Sait Lake City, Utah. Tho terms of gale are cash, aria Fo JR administrator. August 30. 1909. It will pay you to attend this sale as you can buy your goods for less than you can ship them in by the car from the East. Less than it cost to manufacture them. Remember tiis sale only lasts 12 days more, SQUIRREL EL CCALLS | COP A one to Local at THE eee co ant SELL at private sale lo (1), block eight (8) of Irv Spaske addition to Salt Lake “ity: twenty-two thousand five hundred and seventy-five ) 4 mina stock; miscellaoperty, such as books, Prachaaiine ata instruments, Make it a point to be there tomorrow if only through curiosity. For those who cannot attend this sale during the day, the store will be kept open evenings from 7:30 to 9:30. a waWia Announcement 1999, Estate th 7 as there another side to Mr. Tiarviunab, which fhe world. does not know well, Tt ad thoes cheracterJaticn or Tk went om yThade him ode ef loving devotion ‘is home, while his watm Spen-heatted charity, always unostentati jous, has brightened the lives ot thousands, few of whom have éver now whose the hand was ; “Tiundreds of victim is of tubereuloaia '| and have| © Adirondacks to have gone returned to happy, useful Hves through the liberal Sone yutions continued year f Mr. H condi itions save that the benefactors name should in no way be made public.’ Tank A. Vanderlip, president of the eee City bank, sald: He needs no} éulog from me, who was one of his Sais associates, He was a genius of the first rank. I belleve the work he did will endure. His de ath cannot halt the great developments he made possible The nation owes a greater debt to Mr Harriman than to any other of those upbuilders, whose names have spelled pros- | perity.’ Robert C. Cloowry, president of the Western Union i legraph company, said EB veryone wh as had business deal-| ings with Mr. ant man must feel, as I do, a supe rlative admiration for his great telent His death leaves the world! a loser. We should be glad to ae Just | what his plans for the future ere I have always bell Mes Mr Seat in Intended to do some at things in the east and In the middle Ssouth Friday, D. A LADY WHO ATTENDED THIS GREAT AUCTION SALE YESTERDAY HAD THE FOLLOWING TO SAY: ‘I went to the I X L with exactly $24.00 in my pocketbook and with that amount of money I purchased over $100.00 worth of house furnishings, and I’ll be there tomorrow, too,’’ This is but one example of the many satisfied customers who have attended this gigantic sale. ra hand to the day, will ring eee Harriman's first thought in all was to aes nod ehich. would @ most the grow an SE ems the country, satisfled that in emt ample returns Soute. wpon | | on court house, in the court room of sal |court, In Salt ais cc cty, Salt Lake county, Utah, “Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal the - of affixed, this 1st day of September, A 909, , MARG ARET ZANE WITCHER, (Seal.) Clerk. By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Cl er Stewart & Stewart, Attorneys for Pat. sity The | board | ch will board N time be ope of nd d directors 1 district reserve the any end all bids By of directors LOUIS N. ‘ order of tee SHANKS, Secretary, \ : |