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Show 20 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ADVANCE IN WHEAT RAILROAD STOCKS LOCAL SECURITIES j of an assessment of one cent a share levied on the 29th dav ot, July. A. D. 1915. the several amounts set sharethe names of the respective opposite as follows: tending the Sewer has been levied and holders, I Thompson-Quinc- y confirmed by ordinances of the Board Mining Co. No. No. of Commissioners, and became effective No. Name. Cert. Amt. Shares. October 8. 1915. 84 W. F. Meyer.. 500 15.00 Said special tax Is levied upon the & Thomas 600 Dern 900 5.00 - S. R. Neel 500 902 5.00 following described real property in 436438 II. W. Doscher.500 R.00 1318 Salt Lake City, 441 W. M. Havenor 500 1372 6.00 2 to 11, Block 7; inclusive. In Lots 1620 5.00 ,442 W. M. Havenor 600 655 itartna S. 12 to 21. inclusive. Block 10; 12 to 21, . . .1000 10. 00 1143 inclusive. Block 15, Main Street Sub- 1121 F. Stockton B. Eiseman 30 .39 10 to 19, Inclusive, Block 4; 1299 Lee Lin 160 1.60 division; W. Pauline 1, and 12 to 22, inclusive. Block 2; 1 1302 800 Markel S.00 and 22, Block 1, Columbia Subdivision; 1304 Manuel .1172 11.72 35 HIrsh 12. 13. 14, 17 and 19. all in Block 22; 1309 B e n 3 a m i n S00 61 Weiner 8.00 22 to 42, inclusive. Block 4. Paradise 1310 James H. 1 Block 36, Seventh 2; Addition. and, - 66 163 Marriott 1.60 21 and' 22. Block 1. 1311 II. R. A. East Addition; & Snowden's addition; 39, and Grleser ....1001 10.00 70 Fisher Sol I. Shane.. 240 1 to 14, inclusive. Block 4; 26 to 89, 1312 71 2.40 1321 Ralph Paul . 600 105 5.00 inclusive.11 Block 1, Alta Place Subdi- 1824 Albert C. Blatz 1250 12.50 113 to 30. inclusive. Block 2; vision; 1. and 40 to 58, inclusive. Block 3. East 1325 George J. Bir- 450 kel 114 4.60 Side Addition; 12, all in Block 3; 10, and 1328 Thomas J. 34 to 66, inclusive. Avondule Park Sub.... S76 2.50 172 4 to 22. inclusive. Block T; 1, 8.78 division; 1331 L. Pringle II. Malone. 250 176 10 to 28, inclusive, and 37 to 54, in13 32 C. O. Malone . 250 177 2.50 clusive. Block 2; T, 10 to 28. inclusive, 1334 H. Lamb 600 180 6.00 and 37 to 54, inclusive, Block S; 1. 10 1337 James Me- Samuel to 28, inclusive, and 37 to 54 inclusive, Kim 88 .88 183 Block 4; 1. and 37 to 54, inclusive, Block 1341 Thomas Bovd. 211 198 2.J1 5. East Waterloo Subdivision; 1 to 29, 1351 . 500 James Nlchol 212 6.00 1. Block Acadia inclusive. Subdivision: 1353 James Bat- 13 and 14. all in Block 4; 1. 50. and 28 125 1.25 215 tersby 38. inclusive. Montana Subdivision; to Elizabeth Bat- 1 and 11. all in Block 11; 1 to 6, in75 .75 216 ersby R . Ramclusive. Block 2; 1 to 10, Inclusive, 1355 W. Block 1, South Capitol Avenue AddiE0 218 sey .50 1. all in Block 12; l'to 13. Inclu1358 James Reld .. 15 tion; Block .15 229 3; 1 to 13. inclusive. Block 2, 1360 Archibald Tur sive, ner 720 Konwood Addition Block 13; 1 to 4. in233 7.20 1361 Louis P. Bach 500 Block l. Thomas Subdivision; 1362 234 clusive. 5.00 1 to 4. inclusive. Block 1 ; 1 to 4, InJames H. Brad373 shaw 236 3.75 clusive. Block 2. Hlllvlew Addition; 29 1363 James David to 88. inclusive, Greyatone Addition; IS son 200 241 2.00 and 20. all in Block 16; 51 to 55, inclu- 13C7 E. Wood 500 264 6.00 Mary sive, Block 1, Lincoln Park Subdivision; 1370 John Spencer. 2500 25.00 265 27 to 30. inclusive, Block 4: 26 to 33, Inix. 13 Cunwuiiam 3: 24 to 31 inclusive, clusive,2: Block 250 274 2.50 ningham 24 to 27. inclusive, Block 1. 1372 Block B. John Hun Norwood Place Subdivision; 2, all in 125 ter 275 1.25 Block 16-in Five Acre Plat "A"; 1373 James all E. 1. and 6 to 28. inclusive, Block 1; 5 to 250 278 2.50 24. inclusive. Block 2. Forest Dale Plat 1379 L. Campbell 171 359 Recor 1.71 "A" Subdivision. Block 4 3, Ten acre 1?,80 J. A. Ecton ... 125 S64 1.25 Plat "A"; 51 to 62. inclusive, Block 3; 13 81- James Fergu 50 to CO, inclusive. Block 2; 50 to 60, son 250 369 2.50 Peterinclusive. Block 1, Emerson Heights 13S2 Maime 160 871 1.60 Addition, Block 11; 26 to 35. inclusive. 1384 1. son S. Phinney. 372 375 S.73 Block 3; 26 to 35. Inclusive, Block 2; 26 1385 Mrs. Margaret to S5, inclusive. Block 1. College. View 100 380 1.00 Subdivision. Block 12: 1 and 36. Block 1. 13S6 J. H. Robinson RobEdgar 33 nnd Progress Subdivision; Heights 109 379 ertson 1.00 14. nil in Block 10; 7. S, 9, 10 and 11, C. Block 9. all in Five Acre Plat "C," and 1387 William 381 .... 147287 14.72 .87 nil in Big Field Survey, abutting on 13SS E. McKJm 388 C Recor... both slles of Seventh East Street be- 1392 P. Bunau Vatween Eleventh South Street and Wil455 317 3.17 son Avenue: on both sides of Wilson 1394 W.rllla 545 R. Bettison SO .80 Avenue between Fourth East and Park 1397 II. H. Hoerins. 500 574 6.00 on 575 both sides of Park Street 1398 James Mulr .. 76 .75 Streets; 645 between Wilson and Downington Ave- 1400 Henry Fares . 200 2.00 743 nues: on both tides of Downington 1403 Fred A. Horsey- 500 5.00 Avenue between Sixth East and Sev- 1404 H. R. A. Grel609 781 ser 6.00 enth Earn Streets and between Fottrth 1412 Sherman East and Fifth East Streets; on both Fargo . Co. 50 1103 .60 sides of Blaln Avenue between Fourth 1421 J. 500 5.00 1059 Victoria Eatt and Fifth East Streets; on both .... ?ides of Garfield Avenue between 1519 J. Clayton S. Malone... 750 178 7.5B Fourth East and Fifth East Streets; on 1528 James A. Polbeboth sides of Westminster Avenue 536 1.00 lock & Co. . . 100 tween Fourth East and Fifth East 1530 James Pol A. Aveon both sides of Ramona Streets; 771 16 15 lock & Co nue between Fourth East and Fifth East 1531 James A. Pol S'treets: on tha north side of Eleventh 775 & Co... 100 1.00 South Street between Main and Third 153 2 J. lock 80 773 L. Karr Eaft Streets; on both sides of Tenth 1533 Wr. H. Child... 100 911 1.00 South Street between Main and State 1535 James A. Pol on both sides of Eleventh South 10O & Co 1335 1.00 Streets; Street between Third East and Fourth 1536 W.lock 1147 M. Havenor 100 1.00 East Streets; on the east side of Main 1537 W. M. Havenor 100 1.00 1164 street between Ninth South and Tenth 1539 W. H. Child... 100 1.00 1244 1245 1.00 South Streets: on both sides' of Elev- 1540 W. H. Child... 100 1246 1.00 enth Eat Street between Emerson 1541W. II. Child... 100 1306 1.00 Avenue and Eleventh South Street; on 1543 Badger Bros.. 100 1307 1.00 both sides of Fifteenth East Street be- 1544 Badger Bros..& 100 tween Kensington and Garfield Ave- 1547 R. CoK. Cobb 80 1054 .80 nues; and on both sides of West Avenue between Sixth EastWilmington and SevQulncy enth East Streets, in Sewer Districts Number Nos. l and 2, of Salt Lake City, and James Alexan13 due and payable in 5 equal annual 1443 222 250 2.50 der installments beginning Oct. 8. 1916. 1449 Ernest 10 382 .10 Boenke Interest at the rate of six per cent per 4 52 II ,A. 402 annum on tho whole amount of said 1275 4.02 Brown tax shall be computed from the date 1453 Louise Claw- the ordinance confirming the levy of 500 267 son 5.09 Oct. 1454 Julia I. Clay said tax became effective, ' 8. 1915, and interest et said rate on the 25 1052 .25 ton vhola amount of said tax unpaid shall 1456 h. W. Doschtr 11 .11 1093 be due and payable with each install- 1457 H. Edwin 1045 2.50 ment. If any Installment or interest Drew, Admr. 250 1455 David Gardner 250 203 2.50 aforesaid Is not paid on the date when 1459 William Davidsame becomes due. then the whole son Hall ... 50 S55 .50 amount of the tax unpaid at tho time 1461 Morris C. sn Id installment and interest are due ... 100 1.00 will become due and payable and. will 1462 E. Hughes .20 J. Keating. 20 381 of eight per 14il draw Interest at the rate 10.00 184 Mackay.1000 Hugh cent p??r annum until sale of the prop- 1501 C. .... 154 Moss II. 1294 1.54 inor more One said assessed. of erty Jic- In the order in which they 1464 Thomas stallments &705 Nair Ev. 182 97.05 are payable aforesaid, or tho whole E. Mont W. 1465 tax, may be paid without Interest at 1250 12.50 215 within thirty days after the 1466 H.gomery A. Moora... 100 1.00 anytime ordinance confirming the levy of the 1463 G. D. Murray.. 50 .50 230 tax became effective; and one or more 1386 ot said Installments in the order in I4fi0 J. H. Movie 500 1430 6.00 which they are payable, or the whole l470 R, C. Pryor. . . . 143 1273 1.43 tax unpaid, may be paid on the day 1472 Frederick the 377 .10 Schraeder ... 10 any Installment is due by paying amount thereof and Interest to said 1473 George A. Scott 50 209 .50 1274 .91 14 Shaw .. 91 day. 1.00 All special taxes are payable at my 14V5 F- T. Shibley.. 100 375 1478 Fred Slieene .. 100 1.00 office, Room 102. Citv and County '1481 25 .25 255 Walter Sterner. Salt Lake City. Building, Van II. Dated at Salt hake City, Utah, this 1482 Martha. n 1319 VV V Ai 30.00 lilcXAl . ... . onni Sth day of October, 1915. 1486 Harold Work FRANK GODBU. 223 2500 25.00 man City Treasurer and Collector of Spe- 1487 William Orr Taxes. cial .. 190 1.90 162 Workman ... Sewer Extension No. 328. 250 889 2.50 Yueef 148S Leila Twenty-secon- d Partial Estimate. Thompson Mining IVOTICE. No. Co. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY TIIE 1490 F. S. Cook 124 80 .80 1480 Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake 1479 1.60 Utah, of the intention of such Manuel HIrsh.. 160 City, S89 4.00 Board of Commissioners to make the 1493 1494 W. M. Havenor- 400 1495 John Kerloonefollowing described improvement, .. 160 1336 1. 60 zo .... To grade, curb and gutter with ce- 1498 Sheets & 340 .. 400 4.00 ment, construct drainage- system to car454 800 S.00 A. Stix ry water across streets and intersec- 1499 c. Thompson water service pipes, and 1502 Mrs. Steve Murtions, install 35 1.60 '160 with concrete (said concrete paveray pave ment to be thirty (30) feet between And In accordance with law and an and seven (7) lncnes thick, and order of the board of cUiectors made on curbs, so many shares of each to be given a squeegee coat of July 29,of 1915, cement and a top dressing of parcel such stock as may be necessand or stone chips), Westmin- sary will be sola on Thursday. Septemtorpedo Avenue between Thirteenth East ber 23, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at 125 ster and Fourteenth East Streets, in Paving Main street, Halt Lake City, Utah, to the plans, pay the delinquent assessment, together District No. 32,and according to cn file in with the costs of advertising and exprofiles specifications the office of the City Engineer, and de- penses of sale.L. THOMAS, Secretary. ARTHUR the abutters' portion of the cost fray First and expense thereof by a local assessTuesday. September publication 1915. ment upon the lots or pieces of ground 7. to be affected and benefited by said At a of the Board of Direcsituated within Blocks 2, Improvement, the 3 and 4, Westminster Subdiat 2 p. m. on Wednesday,hour tors heldmeeting Heights the day and vision of Block 10, Five Acreor Plat "C." 22d dayforof September, stock fixed the sale cf delinquent 2d Big Field Survey, fronting abutting of the to a was postponed to10 Saturday,a. m. named and upon the street above of said e o'clock at 1915, back feet twenty-fivof October, (25) depth street. at 125 Main from said street, and all within the day, ARTHUR L. THOMAS. Secretary. district bounded on the north by the south side of Eleventh Soutn Street, on of the board of direcAt a meeting east side of Fourteenth tors the east by the held at 2 p. m., on Friday, the 1st East Street, on the south by the north of October, 1915, the day and hour side of Twelfth South Street, and on day for the sale of delinquent stock the west by the west side of Thirteenth fixed was postponed to Friday, the Sth day East Street. 191 5, at 10 o'clock a. m. of October,' The estimated cost does not Include of 125 Main street. at aaid day, water service and driveways private ARTHUR L. THOMAS. Secretary. pipew, the cost of which is to be assessed against the property benefited, At a meeting of the Board of Diin addition to the regular assessment. rectors at 2 p. m. on Thursday, of cost each Estimated . . private 140 00 October held the day and hour fixed 7, 1915, driveway cost of each water of delinquent stock wns for the sale 10 Estimated 15.00 postponed to o'clock a. m. on Tuespervice pipe 12, 19 15, at 125 Main street. October Tho total cost of said day, improvement ARTHUR L. THOMAS. Secretary. hundred Is estimated at sixty-seve- n ., eighty-fou- r and ($6784.35) dollars. OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE All protests and objections to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of sucn intention must be carrying out in writing, stating therein a special tax for the purpose of extendpresented of prop- ing the Paving has been levied and lot and block, cr description to the City Recorder 011 or before confirmed erty, by ordinances of the Board the 19th day of October. 1915. and became effecThe Board of Commissioners at its of Commissioners, tive October 8, 1915. first regular meeting thereafter, Said special tax is levied upon the of October, 1915, will the 20th consider the day levy, and hear following described real property in proposed and consider such protests and objec- Salt Lake City, tions to said improvement as shall have In Lots 1. 5. 6. 7 and S, Block33; 1, 2. 6. 7 and 8. Block 38; 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, been made. order of the Board n Commission- Block 32: 1. 2, 3, 4 and 6, Block 39, ersByof Salt Lake City, Utah. Plat "B," Salt Lake City Survey, Dated September 13, 1915. on both sides of Sixth East abutting KARL A. SCHEID. City Recorder. Third South and Fifth between Street Extension No. 123. on both sides of Soutli and Paving Streets, 25. 1915. Fourth South Street between Fifth East First Publication September Last Publication Octobei- 18. 1915. and Seventh East Streets, in Paving District N'o. 27. of Salt Lake City, and DEIJMIUEXT NOTICES. is due and payable in 10 equal annual NEW. QULNCY MINING COMPANY Installments beginning October S, 1916. at the rate of six per cent Der Interest on (formerly Thompson Mining company. annum the whole amount of said West company. Thompson-QMining Qulncy uincy Consolidated Minlnsr com- tax shall be computed from the date Location of principat place of the ordinance confirming the levy Oc-of pany). said tax became effective, Utah. business. Salt Lake City. Notice. There are delinquent upon tober S, 1915, and interest at said rate the following described stock on account on the whole amount of said tax unpaid NOTICE Ot SPECIAL" TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose of ex- ht lf -- to-w- it: Chi'iM. tinue in tho Unite! States, is evident d from Jargo crops that have heen which will sell for tl.l raon, pood prices, ayaJr.tha weekly letter of Cutl'T. John C. that tha administration has Jt clodded to ask Cont:rrs for the retention of the present duty on uer until If the duty conditions bfome nornial. on yugar which jroes on the free list Mav 1. 1518 ts retalncfl the beet hukst will he saved and a stable lnlJtrywill market prevail. beet susrar eventy-iffThT ere In tho United states, of which factories e cam- UK LIBERAL pro-rtur- Oct., 3, toni-pTe- te to-la- y ht - 'ttle.tr.r to 1" not tittrher. close, icOCT? 1 1.021 r.t fl. May tlity-tmUiZ. r Cern finished le of paign of n dcrlnsr tiie operated 1 S, and produced an of pounds of auear. In g from a shade i: tip-oits with frini forty to fifty Jfawall. 1.447,9.j0 t ana gat provisions tlror it nmrar factorlff. produced 1.114,700.000 to 2C. Ly T i 'i: pound," of pujtar durlns tho name period. Wheat at first a decided Cuba, with it l&l cane mgar factrt rllmh eln to falling1 off tories, also produced heavily. trt receipts northwest and to eeanon the beet euicar factortee serious dmag n had ben tn This that the Utah and Idaho, beionlnjr to don l. v shocks! tproutsrifcf i retting o and In iriitreso', And the Dakotas. Rela- Aravlgrarnated. I.ajton wit! operate on an tive lv stronx at Liverpool oaar companies, of brrtn. and It is tonnage hud a furtrr bullish effect en tha mar- lnrra?d that total the production of ai were advices from po.dM ket her. Thr In b the th?a may largest In of tti jvar thonn rcAtmnJ tht o;.!nior. nigar In these tho of the a. industry history call wtn authorities jrood export for nuyar rorr regarded a Ilkeir to r iv f xt'iro two states.tho If prfset prices do well. continue companies Xfif the On four r r five months. how- next Machine Tii Consolidated Wason hor the wrmutnar hu!r in prices had a kckI exhibit at tho r r'"lv!n; i:oi- - wtlued company er art unusual and the Business o: me cornpr.uy fair, nt to Us ttcnt nd broucht mud to bo encourasrin-a sharp setback that finally nar-r- n Is Th lout weather brought the beautiful ever fc.I ths. gains to almost the vanUSi-fn- p; larRest In attendance at crowd point.'.l!oic of and ttjo state fair, and city was under ths eonf'fnrc Late while the retail business was stimulated, leadership- of on of the chief elevator well dressed .nppearanc of tlo crowds from the country show 4 that prosperjun attempt to an t!cio te the effect off ous conditions arc existing throughout Tt!arf cl arrivals predicted to t.cciii th whole Intermountain rjclon. from tit wider crop territory. The demand for local securities has th.it there also currer.t lo5if. bw,n mo1 Increaslnsc lately and prices of bfn rat. 3 1rtT.3n In the wouli wr.iron stocks ar better, uKir and visible j ply total on United on Is n.:e firni. while Monday. The Cutler .jitotations follow: Bearish i rcurn hr d tn same suc- with wheat. Crop with rorn o reports from Illlr,ol- an-- Iowa t.i n;ak sny t Important latlnr faii,t 1M taik of a tj prsiiOT und liavlr. nf of rrrent h!;nicr.t withS .t tr FOR PUBLIC FAVOR e.-vi-) 1 5Ustr.i of liberal Jprffa. of the winter crop movement r.ext week operated as a. nearly offset to an e ul v wlvar.e In tt e pHre- ff wheat. The result wan tin tin MAKE STRONG BID TJiftt prosperous conditions will con- PRICES CHECKED By 1514-- ar-graa- tft de-''ti- v.-t- sho-we- d ten-d-su- cy nt com-rial- Utah-Idah- & I v.-- 1 1 1 A- T. wht Mf-ndn- 1 ist-ate- 1 rei - 1 r'j T L mad :i to . iurn;--- a almost wholly hy Countrx ofTtiyd fi othr ,.tlon of 'erin tea rma!neI raa.!iJilKh pr!ii for hosrs caniM provi-afware a , "r-a.l- STOCKS. - O r nr uprrade. rontlnu-d- . -- 3 4niart Aotiva export It a i Bra ?f t? landing j'aturas: " .1 1 U h Ope n J IxW 1 JLTlosjiT Arr afsarrated Susrnr Co..'. Xlii .... S. 17" 1 . 0.ffl Heiieficlal Llfo Ins Co . j 10j "T7o311.02 . ; t - T-r- .J ; ?r v :0;N . ; I).-o- t .':j i.ftj , .'' .5.1 n .,,.. m.i " ............I J ... - ;. t - .j' PORK V; .... 1 i4. 17. .! .i;r.. ?, AtttV . . n vr 7 i' 5 7 J .." ! i J4 f f' t " nr-i:.-- . S 17.47 17.20 on : f 4. I Or 17.47 T . i Jin " ,.1 .k;' rr .83 .- rvrV- r.2 i .3' ' e.:: 3.47 ?.47 i "1 h tvpre as follow: r;nottlon 3 Va-N- o. No. S rn-i- . rd, 2 No. i; t ,t2: No. cominaJ: hartl. .1. : Jan t ;.! .! -- t. . v,, - i ' ir 17 ?..;t F j?: ii M. t.oii. ye'.i 3, S3 cf -r fork -T! 4 . 1 o ' Ko. 4 Ho-v.- e UT.f: t. y 70. . . 1 TOTAL OF HESEXIVX3 IN FILDEIIAL BAIhKS DiCEFASED S6.0000.000 Oct. 3 Total riervs e f " Irral reienre bank tncrasr t WMhlr,t:.n, aFinut $. ". !a diri nr the pat week. t"'orJ!riif to n statrnartt of the banks condition teutwr S, ImuI today by the federal res- rve t tiril. It 1 Oo'id coin nn fir t; . vault I ! " 1 certUlratas netMernent d rr-.pt'.--n- V. X. T.vt n::.otiu7i:s. i . trcitir-- r poid - m rv In .4r2?.7h,0Ca SJ.SJ.SOO fund with - ........ t.otes. liver. ........ r- TiCad tender efc. ffrvt s. 1.21S.0C- 134.S3l.aoO Total S''. 32.0 )0 BHts discounted aaJ bought.' 3.s?.'!.n,ii Matnrltle wfthtn l' dars.3 . 12. S within iturttU.4 lar 5katurlt:S trtfhm (0 divys. 1 1..: 9 :.0t(j) Maturities within 30 do y s. "4,i C . 1 .M.xturltle rvre Tot ai ... lnv.?r,;er.ts : XT. tf. bond my, 80- l.ia.OuJ .... . l45.S6i.OO0 ....... ....5 iir rt ...... rail deposit ?apilil rnant Govern r.et Kssrve deposits, I ederal rt sfrvn ntej, All other llaMlllls In 1 IS 12 j h lf 1( . o 12' ! :: ! Z C. lOi 24, I 2tj; SaSt.OO l: Nf s. Con 1'ower Co. v-- lty, ".ty j j e, 61 90 4 4; S3 bt 13 l&.)0'.0'j ..... Sa.7S7.00,' ret. 1.i2 5")' ....... 2.5S7.O00 i! f4 4 b 6 3i. . 5?4 100 104 . In each Instance. UVF. MO( K. Oct. 9. Hors Receipts, ?000, Market steady, 5 to lfo advance. Hulk. fc.lOV s.60; ISjrht. S.73; heavy.2 57.C3ls.S0; mlr.d. 77.7.' CC: 7 . id. pigs. 1000. 7 .Market rcuch, Cattle Keceipta, Native beef steers, 6. 2.'. r steady. 1&.S0; western eters. 6.70S7 8.90; cows and heifers. 3. 20 If S. 60; calves. S.OO'er 12.00. 2000. Market weak. Hiieep Vethers, 75S.S5jj6.65; ewes. larabi. 6. g If. 00. 7.l-orT.7o- 7 41 4,23 5.000 Total liabilities Gold reserve aulr.4t net liabilities. SI. per cent. Cash resrTr against met liabilities, 87 i per cent. Cash reserve aicalnst liabilities, after settln aiuo ) per cent poll resrv axatnst net amoant ofs3.8federal r rv e notes In circulation. per cent. NEW YOEK CITY BAlvKS' RESERVE IN EXCESS OF REQUIREMEITTS $139,371,720 5- Re'-eint-s, 3.70-36.00- ; ict. 9. Gutter Higher; tubs sold at 2Sc. Oct. 9 liutter Unchanged. Chicago Ek-p-s 334j cases; Iteceipts. ed. Potatoes ITHrlvr. Receipts , 50 cars. New York. Oct. 9. The stntennt of M'.rhik'in and Wisconsin whites. hems' of th actual roaditlon clearing S3: Minnesota whites. 601? 63; Mlnne-- f th banks ar.d trust co:npanle-1 18.'.for374. 720wck C hto . SOS'i S3. oa rehold shows that Poultry Alive, unchanpred. serve la csc theyof !e:l reuiSr-nrent- s.ii from This is a Utcrewij of f 6.3 37.4 nv irniiATi:!) ntriTs. la t week. New York. Oct. 3. Uvnported apTh statTfsfnt follows: ples easy, prunes firm, apricots steady, Actual condition: Lonna etc, f 2324.247, 0 J; Increase, peaches dull, raisins firm. in own vaw!t. of whichl.txsur.n. f t3,2i."30 is specie, i'J OO; in-Oututh. Oct. 9. Tdnseed on track DO". 14. 14.8 tf arrive, l.aij; October, 1.S5J: r"iJe, Il rv in fedora! re.rv bank, and 1.5.1s bid; December, l s ) Nov.iniber, S JTCi.ooo. 7.4i.000: increase. Mav. I.S5. asked: $22,-07 in thr KfiTt : ). 7.': decrease $i. 11.0 Net demand dr.sit. SJ.S7S.1 2 l.C noticf.. IrcTfas", 13,772.0 GUTHIN Li: HOY U.VITKD MINES Net time deposits, company. Principal place of business., S 1.77 4.0 ' . J Atlas block. i?ait Lake City. 125.650. COO; Circulation, decrease, Utah. , Notice, is hereby (riven that at a A :";rf-atreserve. 1i5S7.453.ooo. of the directors held on the meeting : an assessment reserve, $1 S3.3T4.720; decroa.se, Joth day of AuRtist. 1 5 16.57.410. of oao til cent per share was levied o ;::.! iry of state bank trust on the outstanding capital stock of the In Greater New Vork not corporation, payable Immediately517-2- 0 to ccnipanie I F. liarnes. .treasurer, at included staternent: Arthur cletrlnr hfi Lake City, Utah. etc, lis: I2.2v0 ; Increase. Atlas block, i.'.ir,. this assessS3.fS7,3'0. Any stock upon which on the 25th Specie, f51.C13.2C0; increase. 11.43.- - mentofmay remain unpaid IMS. will be delinSeptember. day for sale, and unquent ar d advertised I.eal ter.lcrs. IS.SH.SM; less payment Is made before the 13th day of October. 1915. at 2 p. in. of said Total deports. 76S.41s.:)t); of the company, will f 2.3.3 0. day. at theor office or each as many shares be sold, casFi re serve lr vault, 110,-risnki' of stock as may b necessary parcel V'". thereto par the delinquent assessment Trust cah reserve In on.. of advertls-in- g cost the with toKether . $?.2S7.S vault, u.i ex peris of sale. JA.MU.S MOFFAT. Secretary. t 'ii Alt. New Tork. Oct. f. Haw surer firm. At a meetinjr of the board of direcMotasjies 3.37; cen-tr- f tors.. held on the 24lh day of September, Fairs . SO.OO tas. 131 the date of the delinquency was 4.14; refined s ready. Tl'.e market for f'U'tres eased off un- 7 extended to October 12, 1'JlS, and the tu date tf sale toIISThursday, Oct. S, 1D15, der realizing?, closing unchanged J Ail MOFFAT. Secretary. toes. aI Valuta iowr. EI Kin. 111.. 1S7 un-ch- - 1 t;rv ;.?. -- . 1 4 dfpo.-iit.t.rles- , Ariir:T ; . 1122.2-S3.000- ; ln-crea- 1 517-2- ?;.. ' 1 r-- vl a. cr-n- s- 2. es cnn-panl- ug-al- i. .Sales. Pa-- 341 43i 401 421 400 6f,j f,8 4 6(1 S.fiOO 623 02i: 621 3,000 10.400 jl07B 1,200 112JS112 1112 1,300 124j'l233il23i 2282271 22S 7 76 11.700 77 7.OO0 107 10tS,107i S.lf'0ll6ill4S .1151 11,200 92i' 9H; ?2S 700'445 ,445 1445 I I S6i! 8CS S7 COO! 20 20 200 20 2.400 lOi j 1C3J 153 i ! f.3: F3i e.200 533' f'61' "0! 4,?00; 14j 13gi 14 7.700, o.ij' sol S.l'OOj f.4 1.200122 ,131 1311 22 4Si 5.700 5SJ r. X : i t SO P. 100! 22 J. 22J 3.200 4S 4SJ 6.S00 92 7.500 17 i 164 24S 35 16 351 341 35 i; 1.300 25.K00 4.S00 123'S -- 40O C7J 500 109J i ! 19.K00 ii.176 222il22J 49i C71 2.200 soi.' 498 672 108il03 4611 454! 22J 4j CSi; 29i 15241154 123 1124 4. 400 io.ffOoir.4 400 125 931 Oil, VA 5.200; 35. ?.4i! 34J 200! 15! 144 15 4 4 2.4 00 41 iiOO1 871' 668 66g 1.2001 15J' 15' 154 8.0001 13.10C'1101,100i;i01 21.300! 831? 79 S2i 2.70011S !117i 117 g.100'1151 114 114: ( SOOt ........ 45 j( 44 11,100,117 I Steel . Cl. U ) 34 &.100 Uxtdiratlon dig. III. Central inter C. Corp. . . . Inspiration Cop. Inter. Jlarv. N. J.. .. c. Southern II. I 1.100 . 434 116s 1161 300 166 1 6 5 a 16t 10.1001 261 264! 264 44.200I163I.M61 g 162S i 62! 51.: 2.6001 22.3O0 . . 3H 971h 96g i C 2 97 Houthern I.y 11,500; 20i; 1941 201 2.500 143 142il42t Htudabaker Co. . Tenn. Copper . . 2.6001 65 644' 64 IBS '. . . . Texas Co iC.lOOll.T?! 136g137 Union Pac Hi Preferred U. K. Steel 58.300' 81J 801 81 j 300ill4i 1144 114 Preferred Utnh Copper 5.500! 70j: R98 69j Western lrdoh J 2.700 78JI 774 7K V?st. Klectric ... 144,400 1341 131 133J Mont. Power f....!.... 57 300'343 3 4 2 !342 iten. Motor Total fales for day. 665.000 shares. f t ; . . ... I Idht 17 i Alaska Gold Hep. Iron lift. voiuc stock: I pumptrr Valley & Utah Chlc.c-o- . 54,7St,05fl S Z. h - ! mABix,uni:?. 203. f0 i i NEW ").) 104.00 . 122.50 91. o0 K. .Southern 122.50 LehlKh Vallev ... 3X4.00 U & Nashville .. 433.0 Mex. Petroleum .. Coj.per . . 3:2.00 Mlarnl i. K. & Tex. pfd. . 120.00 Missouri Pacific. . .. Load 225.03 National Nev. Copper V. Central 13.00 N. H.. 120.00 N. Y. VsN, 1 1. Western . Norf. 167,. 00 Nor. l'aclf ic . . . . 127. to Pacific Mall 9.43 Pac. Tel. & Tel. . .. 207.50 Pennsylvania . ... 90.00 Pull. Pal. c.tr. . . 201.00 Hay Con. Cop. 411 .00 Heading .v 7 12 l tab-Idah- -r Allis-cnialme- rs ; . P.Rilroai!1 Co., P,4S,'0 liy. ;7.02?.tf0) (Clty 13.522.1ja Utah I.Uht &- I'ower Co I'o'v r Co Utah 7.77..o,') Utah Hotel Co Municipal warrantnotr-al fromrtirvj ft leral reserve iubank, net ........-.-.- . 3.124.0'J All cCu r reiuUtcti Total rro'Jrc-!1414.3S9.0C0 s j i :i.7.':.A'.o 1 set-bac- .. 19.50 so. so Am. Heet Sugar .. .. IrtO.OO American Can ... S' ISO. 00 Am. locomotive . IS 304.00 Am. Fmelt. sc lief 6S 1054.00 ITeferred Am. H'.ik'ar Kef. . CO1, 260.00 Am. Tel. & Tel. Am. Tobacco S2.00 Ana. Copper Atchison 12 150.00 Ilaldwin Loco. . . Bait. & Ohio 12. 180.00 Bethlehom isteei . B. It. Transit 30. 409.00 Cal, Petroleum . . Pacific . . . . ?! 132.00 Can. Central Leather .. . . 10'' 170.00 Cliesa. & Ohio Chi. (h. Western.! C. Mil. fc St. 1'aull is; soo.oo C. & Northwestern II. I. & Pac. . . . 12 IS, 50 C. Chi no Copper ... 14' ; i fi . r C. F. & I rem 10'! 25.00 Cruribl" Steel . . . D. fc It. O. pfd. .. 77.00 Dls. Fecurltle3 ... 13.00 Uric Fdectric . . . . 116. C") (Jen. It. Nor. pfd 17 257. CO Ot. Nor. ore ctfs. . k ho-r- 18. 00 i: 1 ln - r 10 . i.::'u'.S7. !:ir 102.50 J32.00 105.00 1' 4) 0.00 CO i J J3I: tanclard. S se. 6-- i t:.f!.3"g . I 63C83 lit;a42i. N'o white. f':rlp moth ; ; f ..; 1Q j jt AT.4 ro ton-naj- tak-Inj- r. ( T .5 .51 Karens Han kin to, CO Kaysvlil of American Fork! 10, ank of IIebr City... 12 lunk or ssouinern utais. I'.iik Cod r Con. Wae, Marh. Co.. Continental r.if Ins. Co.;. Continental Nafional bk., National bank..l Ieserit Desoret 8at!nK bank...f. ' Lr.v!s Cu. !.. nk. 20 Farming t:i Farrnrs Stockgrowcrs; bank First National bank. 1C, Lay ton First National bank, 12i Morgan First National bank, 13 OgJen First National hank. Murray "National bank, First 10 Loijm First National bank, is! Rrirtatn Guardian Cy. A, Quar ' Co anty Fire i; 10 Ins. Co Ss .. Co. J. 16, tJrant llfler Inland Crystal Halt Co. I'reJ rr Life Ins. ) Co. K ur.as State Bank . . . . Mcorr.lf-Co., Bank ers ' '17 Merchants" bank Ml. States Tel. .v TeL Co.j 12 Nat. Har.k of Hepubllo National City bank ....' ! National 'or?r hank..l Ner hi Natj.:-..iItank... bank ...! 12; Oirden vlnps 12 Oifrten State Uank I'rnvo Corn. & Savlnscs j 12l, Hank Sri: Lakf 44ec. . Tr. Co.!t S atata llnk of Hrlgham Citvio fit. Ilk of :.tlllard Co., . . If'' Fillmore Ftate Ilk. of Richmond. i:ros. Banking Thatrhr i o . I .or in ' 101 Utah Hotel fpratinjr. Co S t Snzar Co . . Ctah Stte National bk 12; i tan fav. a: 1 r. to. ..i 10 Walker Bros. HmkersN 7ion MSav. Bk. Ac Tr. Co.j J 11S9,-S74.02- 0. r tf. New York Oct. 0. Railroad stocks made another strong bid for public favor today, adding 2 to 5 points to grains on a very yesterday's larKe volumestriking of trading. Those Issues ruled throughout the active session, war shares and kindred descriptions beinir backward at all times, with moderate pressure here and there. Virtually every division of the railway list participated in the advance, which was steady and orderly, with Yind some realizing in the final which led the Keadincr.profits dealing's. movement of the preceding; session, was later. heavy, but imn.roved relatively more substantial were made The pains by Newto Haven, which advanced S3J, Louisville and Nashville points 31 to 123. .St. Paul 2f to H3, and New York Central 2 to 101J, while Atchison, Baltimore & Ohio, Chteago Northwestern. Delaware & lludson and Southern Pacific rose 1 to almost 2. At today's some railways recorded their top best prices for a year or more. quotations United .States Steel led the list, as was prousual, though its sales total smaller. It rose a point portionately to Sit. which equ.vis its hlph quotation of recent years, and the September statement issued by the corporation Immediately after the close of the market disclosed an increase of over 400,000 tons In unfilled orders over the preceding month. five points Ucthlehem Kteel recovered k and 445, at of 5"esterday'n was evinced by pronounced strength American Hmeltlnjc and Consolidated (las. tho latter supplementing torecent 1414. material trains with 4t to amounted Total sales of stocks points 665.000 shares. An actual loan expansion of almost 144. POO. 000 reflected the activity of the wek In securities, while the cash grain of approximately 15.000. 000 was in excess of estimates. Excess reserves decreased by about $7,000,000 to all forms of foreign reVirtually were mittances lower, particularly and francs. sterling Ilonds were active with profit In convertible issues. Hale of Anlo-Frenc- h notes was made at 98. Total sales of bonds (par value) jrU. S. bonds were regaled 12,655.000. unchanged on call during the week. ar XOTICK TO HKATlNfJ COAXIIACTOU5. notice is sealed bids will hi-:iu;b- bo oivknbythat received the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake up to it o'clock p. m. of County. Utah,October 20, 1915, for the Wednesday. material and labor required for the erection and installation of additional boiler and stokers for Fait Lake County Hospital, situated on the Infirmary northeast corner of Twelfth South and State streets. Salt Lake City. Utah, acto plans and specifications on cording file and open for inspection at the offices of tho County Clerk and Board of Commissioners of 5?lt Lake County. All bids must be ad'iressed to "County Commissioners. .Sait Lake County," and marked in the lower lefthand corner: "Bids." or such bids may be delivered to the County Commlasoners at th same. and time of place Bids must not opening contain conditions. Qualifications, propositions or any other than those shown in the tnings and mentioned In the specifications.plans All bidders must use the form of bid which will be found at the County Cieih's office, as no other form will bo received. A certified check on some bank In Fait Lake City. Utah, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of bid must be enclosed therewith. Knch check is to be made to the County Commissioner, payabl-and !s to he forfeited to Salt Lake County In case tho bid is accepted and the bidder does not i.nter In'o contract within three days nfMr its acceptance for the faithful execution of the contract and bond hereinafter mentioned. A rood r.d sufficient bond, sallsfae-tor- v to th Board of County Commissioners, must he furnished for one-haof the contract price. of County V.y order of the Hoard Connisicner3. THOMAS HOMER,. (Seal.) Countv i if C!-i- -- rvnc to mTn aotoiis. - BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. SALT City. September 2S. 1915. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock n. m. October 21, 1915, for paving with concrete Westminster Avenue. oetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Last Streets, Paving Extension No. 123. Copies of Instructions to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans, will be furnished by the citv eiiKineer's office n receipt of a deposit of five (15.00) dollars. KARL A. PCH FTP. City Recorder. First publication, September 2S. 1915. Last publication. October 20. 1315. jLAke . Rowe-Morris-Summerh- ninety-hundredt- - -- v A W T - U one-ha- lf to-w- it: 128-13- - . as-ph3l- tic - jta to-wi- lf lf lf lf . s, . to-wi- it: to-w- it, t: o to-w- it. to-w- 1 dav-enett- e, t: 00 ni-V- Rowe-Morris-Summerh- 74-ja- mea 35-1- 1 1 ugh 1 hs 11S0-K- ....... to-wi- t ht A. 1 North Jordan Irrigation shall be due and payable with each in- stock in the now represented by Certifistallment. If any installment or in- company all of the terest aforesaid is not paid on the date cates Nos. 267 and 311; inalso the Brighton when same becomes due, then the eaid defendants' rights company a whole amount of the ,tax unpaid at and North Point Irrigation and said Forty-eigwater to wateracres the time said installment and interest One-haof land. are due will become due and payable (484) Purchase price payable in lawrui and will draw Interest at the rate of of the United States. . annum of money cent sale until per per eight Dated at Salt Lake city, uian, tnis the property assessed. One or more of dav ofS. October, A. D. 1913. of paid installments in the order in which 6thJOHN Salt CORLESS. Sheriff afbresaid, or the whole they are payable County, State of Utah. anernr. tax. may be paid vwlthout interest at Lake C. L Schettler, ueputy By any. time within thirty days after the Allan T. Sanford, Attorney. for ordinance confirming the levy of the . tax became effective; and one or more Plaintiff. of first publication, octooer 10. of said installments in the order in A. Date D. 1915. which, they are payable or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any Installment is due by paying the amount thereof and interest to said day. DIED All special taxes are payable at my office, Room 102, City and County POST In this city. October 9, Earl Salt Lake City. J. Post, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Building, Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Herbert E. Post. The funeral serv 8th day of October. 1915. ices will be held at 2 o'clock Sun FRANK GOD BE, afternoon. October 10, from 373 day Treasurer and Collector of Spe- Kensington avenue. Interment Wa City cial Taxes. Lawn satch cemetery. Paving Extension No. 106. 8. ADAMS In this city. October SHERIFF'S SALE. L. Adams, a resident of Taft. Howard IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND Utah, in his 38th year, remains were for Salt Lake county, State of Utah. sent to Calalier, N. D., from S. D. McComick & Co., Bankers, a corpora- Evans funeral parlors for burial. tion, plaintiff, against the New York SCHENBACK At a local hospital. Warehouse Company, a corporation. October 8, 1915, Charles Schenback in Company, a his 35th year. Funeral announcement corporation, and the Merchants' Bank, to follow later. a corporation, defendants. To be sold at CEMETERIES sheriff's sale at the west front door of the county courthouse in the city and WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per- county of Salt Lake. StateA. ofD. Utah, on the 26th day of October, 1915, at petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 2593. 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the and Interest of said right, title, claim FUNERALS defendants, of, in and to the described real estate, to wit: following MITCHELL. The funeral services for Commencing at a point which is north Eva E. Mitchell will be held from the forty-on- e (41) feet from, the southeast Twenty-ninth ward meeting house Suncorner of lot seven (7), block twenty-nin- e 1 p. m. a Friends may view the surLake day Salt (29), plat "A," City at the grandmother's residenc-eighty-eigthence body vey, and running north and forty-fiv- e hundredths f88.45) 232 N. Ninth West, between the hours feet to the center of a railway spur, of 10 a. m. and 12.30 p. m. thence southwesterly along the center of said railway spur (which said railFLORISTS way spur has a. curvature of twenty-tw- o (22) degrees with the vertex to the f Classification No. 3 south), one hundred five and thence south (105.90) feet; E. A. LAMBOURNE FLORAL DEPT., twenty-on- e and sixty-fiv- e 3 S. Main, with Willes-Horn- e hundredths Drug Co. thence east eight-on- e (81) Leading florists in funeral designs. feet; (2i.b5) feet to the place of beginning. Wasatch 291 and Wasatch 2893. Also a perpetual right of way across a strip ot land eight (8) feet wide lvin LOST AND FOUND to the north and Immediately curve herein center line of railway adjacent (Classification No. 4) before mentioned and extending the full of said which said length railway spur, . m is describee? that exin railway and reservation contained lOrtfi ception LOST. Bay horso, weight deed wherein J. W. Summerhays and pounds. Bad ankle on left front foot. M. . his wife, and Horseshoe brand on hip. Hylanu Mary Summerhays, Robert Morris and Sarah E. Morris, his Reward. ana jsaac j or wiie, appear as as gensen appears graniors grantee. of Subject to easements and way contained in said deed rights wherein FOUND The place to pet those Isaac appears as grantee. shoes for the whote family at reinaik-ablin Salt Lake City, Salt Situate Jorgensen Lake low prices. See them at shoe parof State Utah. county. Purchase price payable in lawful lor 408. 27 E. Second South. money of the United States. Amerigoldcanwatch insame Lady's Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this canFOUND Owner have theatre. by or u. A. Z4in aay iai5. eeptemoer, cost of and paying identifying S. JOHN CORLEBS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of utan. C. LOST Gold pin with pearl setting on L. Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. By car or near corner of First Wandamere Pierce, Critchlow & Barrette, Attor- South and Main. Call Hyl. 1148-J- . neys for Plaintiff. T Date of first publication, October rr loir trronti d oo, a. u. iaib. Initials J. K. engraved. Return to 120 E. Broadway. Reward. SHERIFF'S SALE. FOUND Bicycle. Owner call and IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt. Lake county. State of Utah dentlfy. 962 S. Fourth East. McCornick & Co., Bankers, a corpora Summer AUCTION SALES tion, piaintirr, against J. W.Robt. Mor hays, Mary M. Summerhays, i. 5.) ris. Sarah E. Morris. Wr. S. McOor (Classification business as W. S. McCornick nick, doing AIJCTJON sale. Wednesday at No. Co.. New York Warehouse Company, will W Third South, or Broadway, a corporation, rugs, carpets Company, a.a corporation, the Mer- sell 12 rooms furniture, chants' Bank, corporation, and the and Homo Comfort and steel range ami Utah Tanning Company, a corporation, heaters, Domestic sewing machine, two defendants. ,To be sold at sheriff's sale .$500 pianos, dressers, chiffonier, and at the west front door of the county lounge, dining set, iron macourthouse In the city and county of brass beds, two electric washing Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 26th chines, one Moline touring car in good of October, A. D. 1915, at 12 o'clock running order, 4 cylinders. I will sell day noon of said day, all the right, title, the car at 12.:?0. Mv furniture sale at if you have claim and interest of said defendants, 10.30. Tel. Was. 2824-10 per of, in and to the following described anything to sell here. charge real estate, to wit: cant and percentage rent and advertisAccount of quality and ability. Commencing at the southeast corner of lot 7, block 29, plat "A," Salt Lake ing. at sugar factory Saturday thence north 41 site 1 will sell Layton City survey, running for Mrs. Lottie Moore 81 thence west feet, feet, thence north equipment for 125 men. meaning car21.65 feet to the center of a railway camp beds, bedding, dressers, rockers, cookspur, thence westerly along center of pets, mattresses, tables, pillows, said railway spur (the same having a ing utensils, single and double iron curvature of 22 with vertex to electric washer, dishes, machine, the south) 69.2 degrees feet to the end of the beds, five tent 30x40. six tents 10x12, conthence alonga. the center of said one curve,20.9 tents 14x20, all new, one building to feet which spur point $300 worth dishes, one horse, is 32.55 feet north ofpoint the south line of taining and harness. 200 jars fruit; also said lot, thence south 32.55s feet to said wagoh 200 empty fruit jars, one tobacco and south line, thence east said south case, refrigerator. Notice Farmto place of be- cigar line of said lot 163 feet,along if you need anything in this line ers, ginning. is your this Also a of way over lunch, your opportunity. have toBring sell, bring anything you cows, a strip ofright land 8 feet wide it and acrossperpetual farm implealong.I Horses, 10 north and adjacent ments. lying per cent for sellcharge center line of the railroad curve to. the immediately ing. Carl E. Osterloh, Utah's popuhereinabove mentioned and extending lar auctioneer of quality, ability, repthe full length of the said railway utation: Utah. I sell thirty yearsat In in Situate Salt Lake Salt Clt5', spur. time. Who any anywhere Lake county, State of Utah. anything Purchase price payable in lavTkUl is next? Sale starts 10 a. ni. money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this THE largest, best and cleanest stock 24th day of September, A. D. 1915. of second hand goods in this city, con-no" JOHN S. CORLESS, of furniture, stoves, ranges a sisting of of Lake Sheriff State Salt household County, furnishings. TT t & li W"e also have the largest and best Ll Schettler, &Deputy Sheriff. selections of and carpets. We ByC. Critchlow Attor- have ail makes rugs Barrette, Pierce, and sizes. neys for Plaintiff. These goods are about as good as Date of first publication, October new and we can sell them for about 3d, A. D. 1915. the regular price. UTAH FURNITURE CO. 2 SIEniFT"S SALE. W. Second South. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. BARGAINS In new furniture; out of Deseret Building Society, a corpora- high rent district is why we sell cheap; tion. Plaintiff, agairfst Sarah Maud J. second-han- d brass beds, office furniRich, Homer J. Rich, E. E. Yeamans, ture, rugs, dining tables, almost new; Dr. G. F. Harding, and Farmers & half price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co., Defenda Traders Bank, 430 State St., below 4th South. ants. To be sold atcorporation, sheriff's sale at the west front door of the County CourtTIIE most complete line of second house in the City and County of Salt hand in the city, any style, any 2d Lake, State of Utah, on. the 12 day of make, heaters Axelrad Furn. Co., any price. o'clock November, A. D. 1915, at noon of said day, all the right, title, 42 W Broadway. Was. 983. claim and interest of said defendant, buy and sell household goods. Sarah Maud J. Rich, of, in and to the O. WE K. Furniture Co., 343 S. State. Was. real estate, following described Forty-seve- n (47) feet 1996. Commencing West of the Southeast corner of Lot BROADWAY second - hand Store; One (1), in Block Fifty-twPlat household (52), run63 and sold. goods Was. bought Lake and Salt "D," Survey, City 3419. W. One-haBroadway. e Thirty-fivthence West and ning (35J) feet; thence North Seven CONSULT C. L. Seber most reliable One-ha(71") and rods; thence East auctioneer in Utah. Hyland 2547. One-haThirty-fiv- e and feet; (35) One-hathence South Seven and (7) C. E. OSTERLOH, auctioneer. Sells rods to the place of beginning. Situ2324-W7asach anything. ate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. PERSONALS Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1915. (Classification No. 6.) JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By C. L. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. L. Loraine Baglev, Attorney for PERSONAL. A very refined, highly Plaintiff. attractive charming young educated, first publication, October lady of highest character under 22 Date,D.of1915. 10. A. is looking for a years, worth $50,000, who could good kind worthy a husband SHERIFF'S SALE. real nice attractive appreciate really IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND home loving wife, having means and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. easy to getoralong with. Would marry James Karzis and George Pappathana-sopoulopoor man Morefarmer. (Strictly confiPlaintiffs. against John dential.) particulars gladly sent Louis Tsouros, Nick Kyrimes any man answering within ten days Kyrimes, and William Charles Staines, Defend- from date of this paper, who encloses ants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at the some postage. Address "Sincere" B west front door of the County Court- 513) Valley, Neb. (General deliveries house in the city and countv of Salt not answered.) This notice is genuine on the 2d day of and will stand fullest investigation. Lake, State A.of Utah, D. 1915, at 12 o'clock November, noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said Defendants, A JOLLY young bachelor, age 25, John Kyrimes, Louis Tsouros. and Nick of, in and to the following weight 165, height 5 ft. 10, auburn hair, Kyrimes, described real estate, disposition,a gray eyes, kind, generous $5000 a point eighty T80) college and at education, property Commencing rods south from the northwest corner nice income. Will inherit $8000. Am a of wife and of the northeast quarter of Section In position to take care Twenty-seve- n (27), Township One (1) will marry at once. Money no object, South, Range One (1) West, Salt Lake as I will marry only forlove. Please and running thence South write. Address Leonard Burk, Box 782, Meridian, 0 degrees 7 minutes east Six Hundred Valley, Neb. and Sixty (660) feet, thence northo 89 53 minutes ARE you unhappy? Do you want to East Thirty-twdegree Hundred0 and One 7 (3201) feet; thence marry? Send stamp for particularsSo-of minutes West Six my plan; strictly private. Pacific north degrees Hundred and Sixty (G60) feet; thence cial Circle, box C17, Los Angeles, Cal. D636 South 89 degrees 53 minutes West One (3201) Thirty-tw- o Hundred and f eet ' to the point of commencement. WIDOW, 22, worth $30,000, would Said parcelOne-ha-of land containing Forty-eig- marry. II Box 584, Los Angeles, Cal. and (484) acres, more or milTHE Style Shop for first-clas- s less. Together with Thirty (30) shares of linery, 21 E. Third South, t 1 t: ht . -- lf . |