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Show THE 10 TRIAL OF BUENZ SIX-POW- ENDS ABRUPTLY .'otici-- TO MAINTAIN PEACE Defendants Admit Charterinn Vessels, Under Instructions, Japanese to Carry Relief Cargoes. York. Dec. 1. Shibusawa. the .'i;-snwho Is hero today for a short stay, elaborated upon his plan to maintain pence after the war by a alliance comprising the United States, Great Britain. France, liussia, Italy and Japan. On his way from San Ft a no co to New York the baron said he had trflked with many leading Amerltan.s on methods of securing lasting peace. men One of the with whom he discussed the proposed plan was Charles W. Uliot, president emeritus of Harvard university. "1 will lay this plan before our leading business and thlnklnjr men," said the baron, "and I will do all in my power to make this Idea take hold of public opinion fo that when ptace comes Japan may be In a position to ask the United States to enter the six- power alliance and induce other nations to become aswclated. 1 am of the opinion that when the time comes for peace America's Influence r.nd weight will obtain a peace that will not be disturbed for many years to come, and a pea.e that will be for jus tlce and honor. "In onit-- to brlnjc about this most desirable result w must look principally to theI people of this frreat republic, and am aratlfied to know that this matter Is enRas;lntc serious among the leaders of tnoufcht and affairs In this country. I am convinced, will be ready Japan, to do Its p.rt." In tiie development of China after the wcr, Karon Shlbusawa sees perhaps the blsrsrest field for between his country and America, because, he Kay?, the United States lias capital, brains and science, while Japan is nearer the Chinese empire, understands Its people better and rtcially is closer akin to them. Haron Sh.lbusa.wa today told members of the American council of St. Uuke'a International hospital at Tokio at a luncheon tendered him that the establishment of an American hospital In Japan would be n considerable factor In securing International peace. six-pow- er six-pow- er r : hls-exlt-en- cross-examinati- on ccn-slderatl- on TANGLE AND WRANGLE MARK SCHMIDT TRIAL Contradictory Testimony for Prosecution Leads to Clash Among Attorneys. I.os Angeles. Ier. i. Contradictory for the and eftestimony forts n the part ofprosecution tho attorneys for the state to straighten out the tangle which resulted wax a. feature todav of the trial of Matthew , Schmidt, ch irered with the murder of one of the victims of the Los AnKeles Times explosion. U. J. Cook, a stenographer and bookin the office keeper, employed of the formerly Association of International Hrldgc and Structural Iron Workers, was on the stand a larsre portion of the Identifying- signatures to letters day and documents taken from the flies of the association. He testified that he was familiar with the handwriting- of secretary-treasure- r J. J. of the organization at that time, and of Herbert S. Ilockin of Detroit, a member of the executive board. n by Kdwln V. Mch'enzie of counsel for the defense, the witness was phown the Riiesi register of the Argonaut hotel of San and asked who wrote the Francjpco H. names Price" and "F. A. Perry" "J. of which appeared there under date is. 191". Without hesitaSeptemberwitness testified that J. J. tion the McN'amara wrote the "Urlce" eigna-tur- e and th.it Herbert S. Ilockin wrote the name "F. A. Perry." These are the which a prosecution witness signature? said yesterdav were those of J. B. and Schmidt, respectively. James W. Noel, special prosecutor, then attempted to prove by the witness on redirect examination that It would have been impossible for either been J. J. McNamara or Ilockin to have in California in September. 1910. A wrangle ensued amomr the attorneys as to the right of the prosecution to ask certain questions. After adthe attorneys for the dejournment fense were Jubilant, while those for the state admitted that It would be necessary to prove later or that neither J. J. McN'amara nor Ilockin was In California on the date shown by the hotel register. They claimed to be able to do this. . sr an mburg-Amerl-c- urilrnr of ItsnklnK Confederate ett' - - cross-examinatio- Pick- Ii -- C A5SnSMRXT NOTICn-OnTHI- ra S IT-J- O I FRANCE TO IMPORT SUGAR FROM AMERICA) . .. .1 i an. if". i. me pronueuon I oif I sugar In France and her colonies is I i j - . J J I I J I I J J Insufficient to supply the needs of J the country's population ami it has to Import stocksj hfomp )rpjMry to c...,r0' estimate.; m rrm toni. Of this amount a larce pro- In J hen boughtami portion has already i I'nti iirt.l th I'r Hixt .(. more will be purchased. ed that tlte covern-- J It l ann-'ufix the price at which the I rnnt will sug.ir I to be sold atid Indicate the JJ to be consumed. r..vi n"-ntltl- How to Find A York Secretary. T!y ordr of the board of directors at n meetirtc held the 12th dav of October. 1915. the above date of delinwas extended to October 28. quency 1S15. and date of sale to November 15, 1115. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. ertlse if for This Is avail;H "fln-n''for intanr, mny time, can m pers'wtent campaign rf want the day expense is advertising so slight! Tell whnt you can do without without mock tombisi, without wordiness; jut a simply, i hraj" senstbly. with candor. Add nbout where you've worked ! a phrjse about what you expert earn. with .i clear Write inyour admind as to what yur thought l sort of services you .ive to offer ad is apt and whit on Impression your man ort of you to make rk the for. went to You c:n yourself 'Perhaps quickly! into a NT-a- d " pr At m-ric- want-adverti- full jb llereld-llepwl.llc- se U ant-A- d Mnln so. wn Department Telephoned Ads prompt nltewtlon. . sll reeele our Administrator of Mary J. Smith formerlv Alary J. Smith, deceased. Date of first publication November 18. A. D. 1915. Callis-te- r. Morris Stewart, Bowman, for Administrator. Attorneys IN TIIM The petition of Thomas "W. James, for the issuance to Wellingpraying: ton 1. Lake of letters of administrain tion the estate of Jacob Kdwln James, otherwise known as J. K. James and as Jake James, deceased, has been set for hearing: on Friday, 1915, the- 17th day ofm..December. A. D.courtat the county at o'clock p. house. In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with First publication. November 27, 1915. the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day of November, A. D. 1915. THOS HOMER. Clerk. SKA LEI) PROPOSALS. (Seal) V.. Clerk. llv J. Clark, Deputy SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Hooth. Iee. Hadeer &. JUch. Attorthe State Board of Insanity by neys for Petitioner. at the State Mental Hospital for supfor the tslx months ending- May plies SAI.K. 30. 1916, consisting- In pert of: 85.000 lbs. of XV. XV. and graham IN TIM! DISTRICT COURT, IN AND lbs. for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. flour, 65.000 lbs. of bran. 25.000 2500 11,000 lbs. sugar (Utah), Thomas W. James, plaintiff. aRalnst shorts, of No. 1 Japan rice. 600 lbs. coffee, John Uoilwlnkel, Hose II. Kollwinkel, lbs. 2500 lbs. creamery cheese. 1200 tons K. Uoilwlnkel. Sarah Joshua I. Hannah J. Uoilwlnkel. Uurdette of slack coal, groceries, drugs, etc. particulars and copies Rollwlnkel. The National Dank of the of For further to be bid upon. Inquire of Salt Lake City. Utah, a W. articles Itepublle of A. T. Moon. Joseph W.a pital.it. H. Paxman, steward, at the hoscorporation. Mellen. and l'orter-Walto- n company, Bids must be sealed and marked corporation, defendants, to be sold at "Bids for Supplies," and addressed to sheriffs sale at the west infront door the "Stite Mental Hospital." on or bethe city of the county courthouse, December 16, 1915. Bids opened and county of Salt Lake. State of Utah, fore of December, A. D. 1915, on said date. on the IStii Th board reserves the right tos renoon of said day, all the at 12 o'clockday bids not ad vantaj-eouany and all rlKht. title, claim and interest of said ject or to accept any part of state, defendants, John Bollwinkel. Hose H. to the Uoilwlnkel, Joshua 1. Uoilwlnkel. and any bid. STATE BOARD OF INSANITY. Sarah K. Uoilwlnkel, of. In and to the By D. H. Calder, Superintendent. to wit: following- describeda real estate, Provo. Utah, December 2. 1915. Commencing- at point on the west line of lot 1. block 16, plat K. Salt Lake City survey; three (3) rods northNOTICE. DELINQUENT from the southwest corner of said erly thence DANLEY-LLOYMINING THE said west COMPANY. along lot, northerly of principal place (3) rods, thence due east four of business. Location linethree 707 Walker Bank bulding, thence southerly In a line Salt Lake City, it rods,with Utah. There are dewest said line the of said parallel the following described upon linquent lot. three (3) rods, thence due west stock, on of assessment No. 1, four (4) rods to the place of beginning". the severalaccount amounts set opposite the in and Salt Lake names of the respective beingSituate, lying- of Salt shareholders Lake, State of as follows: City, county Utah. No. Shares Amt Name. Purchase price payable In lawful No. 161 John T. Lloyd 7.50 3,000 . . 3.000 16 2 John T. Lloyd money of the United States. 7.50 Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 161 John T. Lloyd 7.50 3,000 24th day of November. A. D. 1915. 183 John T. Lloyd ....10.000 25.00 JOHN S. COR LESS. 1S4 John T. Lloyd 10.000 25.00 Sheriff of Salt Iake County, State of 185 John T. Lloyd 5.00 ....10.000 Utsh. 186 John T. Lloyd 25.00 .10,000 Bv C. I Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. 187 John T. Lloyd .10.000 25.00 W. 11. Icary. Attorney for Plaintiff. 188 John T. Lloyd 125.00 .50,000 2.50 Date of first publication. November 192 John T. Lloyd 1,000 RE-celv- ed - s iii-:hifv- Holl-wink- el, - - D - - A. D. 1915. MITirn OF 133 ITK.TIOX TO PUIl-CIIA.- M! HEAL I'llOPKHTY. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Hoard of Commissioners of Salt Lake County. State of Utah, made the 2 2d day of November, A. D. 1915, and In pursuance of the law as contained In Session Laws of Utah, 1911. amendment to section 511x30 of the Com- 1907. the under, piled Laws of Utah.notice of their ingive signed hereby tention to purchase at private sale on December 17. 1915, at 10 o'clock Friday, a. m.. In the office of the Hoard of 256 of the county Commissioners, roomsum of Five Thoucourthouse, for the sand ($5000) Dollars, and subject to the confirmation of the said board of commissioners, the following- described real property. belonging to John and Louis Tsouros of Salt Kyrimes of Salt. Lake Lake Cits.In.a'llCounty Beginning at a point South 67 deg IS min. East 34C2.4S feet from the Northwest corner of the Nortneast Section 27. Township 1 South.Quarter of Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Merldan. which point is identical with the Northeast corner of the property owned by John Kyrimes and Louis and running- thence south 0 Tfcouros; 7 mln. East 660 feet to the Southdec corner of said property; thence east S3 deff. 53 min. West 323 feet, South thence North 11, deg-- 3C min. "West 673.5 feet to North line of said propthence North 89 de;?. 53 mln. East erty; 463 feet to the place of beginning, cona acres. taining- Terms and Conditions of the The Sale: Five Thousand ($5000) Dollars of the United States, In cash, sold coin hand paid on the date anil at the time of consummation of said purchase. A. H. CIt - Kt-il- e - . C. ABBE. F. KTILLM AN, J. H. WHEELEll, Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake Utah. County. State ofTHOMAS HOMER. Attest: (Seal) County Clerk. 194 160 157 142 144 141 148 149 156 158 159 207 Mrs. a. Jo. Hillam Herbert i. M. k iven-drlc- Cham- berlain Lea Nora Lesier... Horace Dunbar ... L, O. Howard Albert W. Grabbe . E. P. Scoville Phillips .... Harry H. W. Owen Mrs. Pearl Cooper. .... Joseph Cooper Rasmus-so- n Margaret 2,000 500 1. 6. 00 S50 100 .88 .25 500 . 500 ' 100 100 1.25 .25 .25 1.25 1.25 .25 l.'4'9 500 500 100 100 - .25 3.50 2.50 1.000 2.50 . . . 191 2.50 1,000 . Morrow 128 George 41.66 .16,667 . Morrow 134 George 62.50 .25,000 . .20,833 152 George Morrow 52.08 153 George MorroW 31.25 .12.500 And in accordance with law and an ormade on der of the board of directors so the 9th day of October. 1915. many shares of each parcel of besuch stock as sold at the may be necessary will 182 190 L. V. Snow 11 V. Snow I V. Snow .... 1,400 1,000 office of the company, at public aucat No. 707 Walker Bank tion, Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 9thbuilding, day of December. 1915, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of and expense of sale. advertising ELIZABETH BE VE RIDGE, Secretary. DELINQUENT NOTICE. UTAH & SALT LAKE CANAL COM-pan- y. Principal place of business Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice. There is delinquent on the described shares of stock on following account of assessment of 1915 of one dollar per share, levied on the 18th day of several 1915, tbe September, amounts set opposite the names of the follows: respective shareholders as No. Cert. No. Shares. Amt. 58 $58.00 152R Mamie Beatv 13 13.00 1006B Anthonv Cockerill. 158B Walter A. Dlmond. 10 10.00 4 9111 4.00 George T. Dlmond. S35B Edinburg--Lombar104 104.00 Inv. Co 6 6.00 1046B Jesse XV. Fox 2 806B George R. Greener. 2.00 14 975R Georfce R. Greener. 14.00 8 976B Jacob Griffith 8.00 7 876B Jos. N. Hutchins... 7.00 880B Harriet Hilton ... 21 21.00 8S1B Harriet. Hilton ... 10 10.00 2 767B George Hurt ..... 2.00 5 SII 10.00 Robert II. Hodges.. 101 969K Wm. A. lleward... 1.00 6S6B 8.00 Wlllard J. Jones... 88 984B "Willard J. Jones... 8.00 6 1849A Thomas J. Jones... 6.00 4 527B Thomas J. Jones... 4.00 10 999B John Javaine 10.00 ' 30 398B David B. Kidd 30.00 41 IB David B. Kidd 19 19.00 4 758B David H. Lambert. 4.00 5 1068B Fred C. Lynberg. .. 5.00 r. 1044B M. A. Lynberg.... 5.oo 6 1017B Martha Larson .... 6.00 NOTICFI OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose of extending- the Curb and Gutter has been levied and confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioners, and became effective November 26, 1915. Said special tax is levied upon the real property in following described t: Salt Lake City, In Lots and 103 to 111, Inclusive. to 5. inclusive. Block 1, LinBlock 2: 1 j. coln Park Subdivision; 1, Block 3; 1 and 55. Block1 2; 1. Block 1. Whitaker and 56. Block 2; 1 and Subdivision; 56, Block 1. Hazelmere Subdivision, all 1 and S2. Block 6; 1 and In Block 16-107. Block 5; 1 and 70, Block 4: 1. Block 1. Perkins" Grand View Addition; 1, of Perkins' Grand View Addition;part and 2s to 41, inclusive, Hlock 3, View Subdivision: 16, if, 18 and 19, all 947A L. H. City Mousley, in Block all in Five Acre Plat A; trustee 22 to 25. inclusive. Uloek 6; 22 to 25. Part of Inclusive, Block 7. Emerson Heights 165B Glen Miller, trustee Subdivision; 22 to 25, inclusive. Block 1056U Albert F. Malquist. 1; 22 to 25, inclusive. Block 2. Emer967D II. I and Frank son Heights Second Addition; 11. and 1 to 9. Inclusive. Pearl's Subdivision; 1 100IB H. D. Malquist Est- to 11. Inclusive, Williams Subdivision; 81711 James Nielson .... 6 and 7. all in Block 11; 27, Block 4; 1021B James Nielson 13 to IS. Inclusive. Block 3. Westmin942B Hans Neilson 839 B Ixuis XV. Peterson. ster Heights Subdivision: 6 to 10, Inclusive Block 2. View City Plat "B" 1 21 0B James R. Parry ... Subdivision: 9 to 20. Inclusive, Block 4. 434 AA Ole Peterson View City Subdivision: 4 to 11. inclu- 1949 Charles Petetson.. sive, all In Block 10, all In Five Acre K63F Charles Peterson... Plat "IV- and all In Big- Field Survev. 647B Lonettl Rasmusen. abutting- on both sides of Thirteenth 47315 Amy C. P. Steiner, 1 to-wi- A; 3 1-- A. .... - 15 2 . 4 1 24 6 11 4 15 7 5 12 7 3.00 5.00 2.00 4.00 1 .00 24.00 6.00 11.00 4.00 15.00 7.00 5.00 12.00 7.00 4.00 9.00 6.00 2.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 4 East Street between Tenth South and guardian Twelfth South Streets, In Pavlns Dis- Part of 429A Ephraim Smith ... 12 trict No. 32, of Salt Lake and is 1609A 6 due and payable in 5 equalCity, Kphralru N.Smith ... annual in- 1020B 2 Smith.. stallments beginning- Nov. 26. 1916. In- 178 2 A Annie S. "Wood 10 . terest at the rate of six per cent, per 559 B George "Wood 9 annum on the whole amount of said George 10 tax shall be computed from the date 673P George "Wood And in accordance with the law and the ordinance confirming the levy of an order of the board of directors made tax Nov. became said effective, 191$. the date of the delinquency was 26. 1915. and interest at said rate cn on the 18th day of September. 1915. so extended to October 12. 1915. and the the whole amount of said tax unpaid mans' shares of each parcel of such of sale to Thursday. October 28, shall be due ana payable with each in- stock as may be necessary will be sold date 1915. at the office of the at public auction stallment. If any installment or JAMES MOFFAT. room 403 state es W, DOUGLAS N. SMITH. DELINQUENT K. EXTENSION " N LE ROY UNITED-MINEof business, company. Principal 5 Atlas block. place Salt Lake City. Utah, Notice Is hereby plven that at a on the meetlnr: of the directors held assess20th day of August. 1916. an ment of one (1 cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Arthur F. Barnes, treasurer, at 517-2- 0 Atlas block. Salt Lake City. Utah. this assessAny etock upon which on the 25th ment may remain unpaid 1915. will be delinday efand September. advertised for sale, and unquent less payment Is mnde before the 13th October. 1915. at 2 p. m. of said day of at the office of the company, will day. be sold, or as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary to therepay the delinquent assessment on, together with the cost of advertisexpenses of nale. ing aiid JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. . At a of the board of directors heldmeeting" on the 21th day of September. Is estimated at $100,000. TI;e los n Mc-Nama- Charge. Manassas. Va. Dec. 1. Col. Edmund the ranking conBerkeley, said to be federate, survivor of . Pickett's charge where he w dper-atel- v at Gettysburg, wounded at the stone wall, died at iiis91.home anear Haymarket today, child Colonel Berkeley aged In the As Faysat lap of Marquis de ette when the latter was his father's guest on h's last visit to America. FlitH. HYK. OI.O., II At Pueblo. Colo., Dec. 1. Two persons were injured In a fire that early today destroyed aseveral business a buildings. mountain hotel, at Rye. Including town, thirty miles southwest of here. The fire Is said to have started from a lighted clrgarette thrown to the floor. A. D. 1916. 2Z. - aud vouchers to the undersigned at 8ftG UldK.. Salt Lake Utah, Mclntyre on or before the -- Ifct day City, of March, DITP.ICT COURT. PRO-bat- e division. In and for Salt Lake couritv. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jacob I!aron; KilchI Kdwln James, otherwise known as J. James and as Jake James, deceased. financier, K. Notice. New New York. Dec. 1. The trial of tr. Karl Buenz and Ms three eodefendants of the Hamburg-America- n line on charges of conspiracy to deceive and defraud the American government, vlr tually ended late today when the defence rested and the gosernemnt announce! that It would call no witnesses In rebuttal. There remain only the ummlr up of counsel and Judice Howe's charge before the Jurv retires. Unless there Is deviation from the present plan, the cane should reach the jury late tomorrow. The four defendants. Dr. Ruenz. George Hotter, euperintendent of the line; Adolph Hachmelster. purchasing agent, and Jo.pli Popplnsrhaus. the young man who ealled on the 'steam' ship Herwln as her supercargo and delivered her Roods to the Cup Trafalgar off the Island of Trinidad, testified today. They were their only witnesses. "William Hand. Jr.. their lawyer, asked them almost Identical questions and the stales they toll were trtually the en. me. Aetel on Instruction. Kotter and Hachmelstcr testified tliat they acted on instructions from Dr. Ruenz. who In turn was acting: under an agreement reached In the fall of 1313 between his line and the German Kovernment whereby the line was to send supplies to sucn German cruisers In the Atlantic as might be found there r case of war. Popplngbaus acted on Kotter's instructions and TV. Ruenz did not even know of till shortly before the present trial. 4dmlt FaUlfylnc Manifests. On Hachmelster's that the government' made him testify been employed bv the Hamburg-Amerlca- n he had line since 1S99. knew all every Item about manifests, knew that of a ship's cargo had to be written down on Its manifest, yet had failed to mention the supplies and provisions on the manifests of the threo ships Th brokers, company's mntlond. on Information furnish,- by the actingcleared Hifhmelster the line, h!ps. to Inform them testified, but he failed of the presence of the supplies and previsions. them speculators' "I considered stores." he testified. "Hut yon kntw thy were Intended asked Itok'er Ji. for German cruisers?" "ool of the government's counsel. The witness eald he did and could jrive no reason for ronsiderlng them stores. Heretofore th despeculators fense had contended that the omission of these items was due to a blunder: the defendants1 did not know they th;t be recorded and that as soon as 'ad tolearned tho It was necessary they were made on all other proper entries ships ent to the Germans aid. Deny Krid In feet. Each of the four defendants swore on the witness Hand that he hsd no the United States Intention to collectand no thought to deceive port or stat-Inors in manifesting the cargoes tliw destinations of the vessels. The abstract of the H? line' a agreement with the German has passed into the keepgovernment Oerman embassr at "Wasof tho ing hington. Or. Karl lluenz. managing ditestified today. All rector of the line, letcorrespondence on the subject by been likewise has formally ter or cabl turned over to the German government through the embassy at Washington. The said, lr.navalBuenz code nnd were Incablegrams. the German were removed to the nnha.y when it was thought thro was dansrer of their thiw trial, and becoming public throush thus revealing to representatives of Knirland. France and llussia the key to the German secret cotle. COLO N EL BERK EL E Y DIES SEA-re- r. ?ea-g"e- r, Financier Seeking Support in This Country for His Plan. Government Announces That It Will Offer No Evidence in Rebuttal. to citi:i)rroits. MAitV J. .SMITH : NOTICE. MINING & Reduction company. Principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines. Beaver Lake Mining Beaver county, Utah. district. Notice. There are delinquent upon the described stock ,on accountfollowing No. sixteen of assessment of one-ha- lf cent per share, levied (16) on the 27th day of 1915. the several amounts September, set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Name. Cert. No. Shares. Amt 7 G. A. Greene 2000 $10.00 P. Thonlns ....414 ' 2000 10.00 Jeppe 884 500 J. S. Bean 2.50 500 354 James Farrell 2.50 D. W. Church 241 1000 2.50 291 3000 Charles Offner 15.00 1000 Robt. H. 5.00 1000 Bobt. H. Greenhalgh..263 5.0J Greenhalgh..30 451 J00O John B. Olson 5.00 208 1000 Chas. Fisher 5.00 297 1000 James Ness 5.00 237 400 Kllzabeth 2.00 Mrs. Tillle Pyper 2000 10.00 ..203 Palmer And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 27th day of September, 1915. bo many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company. 222 D. F. Walker block. Salt the Iike City, Utah, on "Wednesday, 8 o'clock 15th day of December. 1915. at p. m.. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of adand expense of sale. vertising CHARLES A. tEAVER, Secretary. O. KSTATK OF formerlv Mary J. Smith, deceased. Creditors will present claims with URGED BY SH BliSAWA DENY INTENT TO DECEIVE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915 N, Probate and Guardianship Nolle Wk nr the rretltr Coolt eenefT lrnr fne fnrthee Ittformntlrm. ALLIANCE ER nERALD-REPUBLICA- is T?eetirL rt ftstard ftf IK tI rectors held the 2th dav of October. 1915. the date of the was extended to November delinquency . i?15, and the date of sale .o November 29. 2915. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. t At a meeting of the board of dl-- j rectors h- -l l th 13th dav of November, 1915. the dite of delinquency was extended to November and the 2. 1915, date of Fale to December 10. 1915. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. At a meeting of the boird of held the 30th dav of November. It'lJ, the above date of delinquency was extended to December 30. 191.. and the date of ale as extended to January IS, 1916. JAMES MOFFr. Secretary. 1 I I dl-ret-t- - to-wl- t: in-ttre- st aToresald Is not paid on the date when same becomes due. then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time said Installment and Interest are due and svlll win become due payable of eight per draw Interest at anj the rate cent, per annum until sale of the propassessed. One or more of said erty Installments In the order in which they are payable aforesaid, or the whole tax. may be paid without Interest at any time within thirty days after the ordinance confirming the levy of the tax tecamo effective; and one or more of Installments In the order In which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid 'on the day the t.ny Installment isanddue by paying amount thereof interest to said dav. All special taxes are payable at my office. Itoom 102. City .and County Buildlnu. Salt Lake City. Dated at Silt Lake City. Utah, this 26th day of November. 1915. FRANK GODBE. Cits' Treasurer and Collector of Spe- T AXC C 1 and Gutter Extension No. 33. ' Curb Second Partial Estimate. I 1 JS company, capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, the 15th day of December. 1915. at 5 o'clock p. m.. to pa' the delinquent assessments thereon, together svlth costs of and costs of sale. adertlslrsr AMOS S. G ABBOTT, Secretary. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. Thomas W. James, plaintiff, agalnsr John Bollsvinkel. ,ose H. Bollsvinkel. Joshua P. Bollwinkel. Sarah E. Bollwinkel. Hannah J. Bollsvinkel. Burdette Bollwinkel. The National Bank of the Salt Lake City. Utah, a Republic of A. T. Moon, Joseph W. corporation, Porter-Walton Mellen. and company, a to be sold at defendants,svest corporation, sheriff's tale at the front door of the county courthouse. In the city and county of Salt Lake. 'State of Utah, on the ISth day of December, A. Dr 1915, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, John Bollwinkel, Roso II. Bollsvinkel. Joshua P. Bollwinkel and Sarah E. Bollwinkel, of. In and to the following described real estate, to Part of lot 1. block 16. plat E. Salt Lake City, survey, and more particudescribed as follows: Beginning larly at the southeast corner of lot 1, block 16. plat E. Salt Lake survey, and thence west ten (10) rods, running more or less, to the southwest corner of said lot; thence northerly along the svest line of said lot. three (3) rods; thence east ten (10) rods, more or less, to the east line of said lot; thence the east line of said lot, southerly along to the place of beginthree (3) rods and being in Salt Situate, ning. lying Lake City, county of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 21th day of November. A. D. 1915. JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of . Utah. By G. L. Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. William H. Leary, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, November A. D. 1315. svit: WANT AD RATES AN OHI)l.ACE. ORDINANCE LEVYING AN A TAX and for the assessment of property on Bryan Avenue between Sixth East and Ses'enth East Streets. In Sewer sess-erDistrict . No. 1, for the construction of a Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That the Board of commissioners of Salt Lake City does tor th the tax and pros-idhereby lesy of assessment the same upon the propdescribed In Sewer erty hereinafter No. 1, for the construction of District a sewer, In Lots 20 to 35. inclusive. Block 2; and 2 to 17. Inclusls-e- , Block 1, Seventh East Second Addition. Block 14, Five Acre Plat "A," Big Field Survey, abuton both sides of Bryan Avenue ting between Sixth East and Seventh East Streets. This tax Is levied to defray the expense of constructing- a vitrified pipe sesver eight (8) inches in diameter upon the portions of said street ophereinbefore and posite the property hereinafter described to be especially affected and benefited by said improvement, and it is hereby adjudged, determined and established that said property will be especially ofbenefited amount the tax thereby to the full said of land and levied, parcels hereby are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate in accordance with the linear foot frontage upon said portions of said street, fronting upon and to a back depth of twenty-fiv- e tax(25) feet levied therefrom, and the hereby and to be assessed ufton said parcels of land 19 nine hundred twenty-fiv- e 0 and ($925.44) dollars, or ($0,723) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property, there 1280 feet of property being of the lots, block within the boundaries abutting and street above mentioned in said distotal cost and cost trict, which is ofthesaid sewer," according per front foot to the contract entered into for the work and making performance of saidsvith E. L. Gedney, said Improvement, OcContractor, dated the 27th day isofheretober, 1916, and the Treasurer by authorized and directed to assess?. In accordance svith the provisions of this ordinance, for the purpose herein mentioned: The south side of Lots 20 to 33, inclusive. Block 2; the north side of Lots 2 to 17. inclusive. Block 1, Seventh East Second Addition, Block 14, Five Acre Plat "A," Big Field Survey, as the same are shown upon the official plats of said city to a depth of twenty-fiv- e (25) feet back from said street, and to collect said tax. SECTION 2. Said tax shall become and be delinquent in fise equal yearly Installments, with interest on the whole sum unpaid at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable at the time each Installment is due, h thereof one year after the ordinance confirming the levy of th.e tax for the payment for such improveh ment becomes effective; thereof in tsvo years after said hordinance becomes effective; thereof In three years after said h becomes effectlse; thereof In four years after said ordi- h nance becomes effective; and thereof in five years after said ordinance becomes effectls'e. One or-or more of said Installments, in the der in svhlch they are payable, or the svhole special tax, may be paid at any time within thirty days afte.r the ordinance the lesy of the tax becomesconfirming effective, svlthout Interest. in-In the event of any Installment or the terest aforesaid not being paid on the date the same becomes due, the amount of the special tax unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due. shall become due and payable, and shall drass' Interest at the rate of per cent per annum until the eight sale of the property assessed; provided, one or more installments, in the order in svhlch they are payable, or the whole special tax unpaid, may be-bo paid on the day any Installment comes due, by paying- the amount thereof and 3.interest to said date. SECTION This ordinance shall take effect one day after its first publication. the Board of CommissionPassed ers of Saltby Lake City, Utah, December 1915. to-wi- t: - - 44-1- 723-100- 00 to-wi- t: One-fift- one-fiftone-fift- oidi-nan- one-fift- one-fift- ce ASSAYERS ATST I'fl wtri West Temple. Salt Lake City. 160 S. Ten cents per line for first Insertion. 5 cents per line for each subsequent insertion, all classifications. Count six words to the line. MONTHLY 'RATE. C-'- 25, BUSINESS DIRECTORY -- $1.25 per line per month. receive ads will Telephoned prompt attention. CALL MAIN 20. Ask for the Want Ad department. h nance becomes effectis'e; thereof in three years after saidh ordinance becomes effective; after said hordithereof in four effectis-enance becomes years : and in fis-- years after said ordithereof nance becomes effective. One or more of said installments, In the order or the svhole they are payable, any time tavx, may be paidfheat ordinanco special within thirty days after the levv of the tax beconfirming In comes effective, svlthout Interest. the event of anv installment, or the not being- paid on interest aforesaid the date the same becomes due. the svhole amount of the special tax smpald and Inat the time said installemnt due and terest are due, shall become at the and shall drasv Interest payable, rate of per cent per annum until of the property assessed; prothe sale eight vided, one or more Installments, in the order in which they are payable, or the whole special tax unpaid." may be paid on the day any installment becomes due. by paying the amount thereof and Interest to said date. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect one day after, its first publication; Passed bv the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah. December 1st, 1915. IT. W. LAWRENCE. Temporary Chairman. KARL A. seimiD, City Recorder. BILL NO. 174. Sesver Extension No. 356 First and Final Estimate.1915. Published December 2d, PARKE, ' 0s B. N. C. STEWART. CALLISTER. one-fift- e h DIED RICH Boston bldg. Was. 101. STO'iT Newhouse Bldg. 605 one-fift- - Attorneys BADGER. BOOTH,b02-6- LEE. one-fift- nnmvsnv J16 S. Sev- MRS. G. E. '"GARDNER. enth East. Hyland 3138. Prompt attention to mail orders. ACCORDEON pleating In 24 hours. Regal Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 156 E. Second South. Was. 2664. BOWMAN. MORRIS 6 Mclntyre Bldg. fc S02-S0- BIJSJSjrELOED BUST develooed secretlv at 9H w Sth So. Results guaranteed. Was. 119S. PANAMA CAFE. 2til S. West Temple dinshe city. Chicken Best 15c mea in ner 26c. Try us. HINSiJIERBS iEE OU LUM CHINESE STITUTE. 116 S. MAIN. WASATCH 6930. HEKB IN UPSTAIRS. ARPECJiRANTNG 9x12 electric beat. 75c; $1.00 the Sutton,23ou. thoroughly claned, cleaner. SPECIAL Hyland Sanitary Carpet Ac llUUsii 9x12, $1; cleaning. cleaning and house bldg. Wasatch 4256. iNAXlU.NAL CLEANING CO.. CLEANING. RESTORING r Jr. vacuum 215 Tern-pleto- n COLORS, hand work, removes all grease or Martin, 27 stains, reasonable. Frank 7276. S. West Temple. Wasatch ELECTRIC clet ners. sell or rent. $1.25 a day. Rugs cleaned 75c. Dodge Bros. "Wasatch "7036. in this citv November 30. EUREKA for sale, or rent, at $1.25 Mrs. Rose Evelyn Robinson, aged 43 Co. "Wasatch of per day. Stewart-Gleeso- n wife of William E. Robinson the years, 280. 926 XV. Second North. Remains at funeral parlors of Kber W. Hall, 164 S. CARPETS end rugs vacuum cleaned: Notice of funeral later. West Temple. color restored: hand work. Hyland 16S3-PASTERNAK. In this city DecemAr50. ber 1. Charles Pasternak, aged modern; ERNST, carpet renovator; for the funeral svill be anrangements makes carpets dustiest cleaned; nounced later. The body is at O'Don-ne- steam 331 E. Second South. Hyland 1009. & So.'s undertaking parlors. J. ll rjHiRpDIST EMTERIES DR. J. C. COSTELLO. chiropodist. 21 8 PerS. Main, upstairs, opp. Kenyon Hotel. WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. 2593. Was. 3859. Graduate New York School petual care. 1016 Kearns bids. W. of Chiropody. FUNERALS DR. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats 47 E. First all ailments of the feet. Mrs. TAFT. Funeral services for 5064. South. Wasatch Nellie Wells Taft, whosvilldied in Clevebe held from 28, land, O., November XV. I. JDLEANING AND DYEING the residence of her sister Mrs. 3 p. m. toat 535 avenue, First LAKE CLEANING & DYEING Snyder, December 2. Inter- Co.SALT day (Thursday), Best svork, prompt delivery, 265 Automent in Mount Olivet cemetery. S. State. Wasatch 5235. Hyland 1939. mobile cortege. for ROBINSON. Funeral services LEjNGANDJ? Mrs. Rose Robinson, aged 43 years, wife Co.. W. C. THORNTON of William E. Robinson, svill be held at French dry cleaning $1Cleaning year round. 1 p. m. today (Thursday), from the resWas. 4109. idence. 926 W. Second North. IntercorAutomobile ment City cemetery. DRY cleaning. $1.00: old suits bought tege. and sold. 377 S. State. Wasatch 76iJ7. HOLMBERG. Funeral services for William J. Holmberg, who died In this 30, svill be held from UNION CLOTHING STORE carries lty November the Granger ward chapeb today (Thurs- positively the best clothing and fur- day) at 1 o'clock p. m. Friends may at lowest prices. Exclusive 0 view the body at the family residence. nishings E. W. L. Douglas shpes. agents Redwood and South Fourteenth road, First South street. 10" to 12 a. m. Interment Taylcrsville cemetery. HAY, grain, flour, etc.; all orders FUNERAL DIRECTORS recels-- prompt delivery. Newman Commission Co., 117 E. 2d So. Was. 415 5. S. D. EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, mortuary chapel, 48 S. State; automoOJTFINMENTS bile service, if desired, without addt MODERN maternity home; private tlonal expense. Wasatch 364. cases solicited, homes found for chilE. G. O'DONNELL. Undertaker and dren. Phone Was. 7059. 625 Center st. has moved to new location, Embalmer, 7 S. West Temple, Realty bldg. DANCnf Phone 580. lessons DANCING lessens 10c. pris-atonlv academv in Salt Lake taacli-in- g daily: FLORISTS ballroom, fancy and stage dancing. Woodward. 34 Main. (Cl as 1J cat on JV o. .T, ) 18-2- e 225-22- e 1 1 DRUG WILLES-HORN- E bldg.; cut flowers, funeral decorating. Wasatch 291. CO.. News designs, L. M. LAW. florist. 214 E. Second DAYTON Moneysveight - Computing Scales are money, time, labor savers. Investigate. F. W. Larkin, district sales agent. 223 S. West Temple. Phone svork and decorating South. DesignWas. 3 7. my specialty. Wasatch 403. LOST AND FOUND (Classification No. 4.) DR. G. F. CARMAN. Dentist, formerSTRAYED. Two government horses; ly svith Union 1 Dental Co., has opened at 1st, Judge Bldg. Was. One black, tall, weight approximately offices II. XV. LAWRENCE. 1200 lbs., branded U. S. on left hip, left 2378. ear split; other bay, medium height, Temporary Chairman. KARL A. SCHEID, Recorder. City svelght about 1300 lbs., blocky built, Published December 2nd, 1915. branded U. S. on left hip; A on shoulINFORMATION obtained on any sub- n der, star in forehead. AN ORDINANCE. Reward for capture. Inform Director ject, any time, anywhere. Intermoun-vaiProtective Service, Inc.. 219 Judge AN ORDINANCE LEVYING A TAX U. S. Geological Survey, Washington. bldg. Phone Was. 1S94. Interviews at and for the assessment of property, on D. C. convenience of client. Wilson Avenue between Sixth East and LOST In box at Salt Lake theatre Seventh East Streets, in Sewer Discenter set in trict No. 1, for the construction of a Tuesday night, brooch, OLLJIOPJTAIi small diamonds, 4 pearls in circle, also sewer.- 4 to fine ALSO sets. Return Be it ordained Japanese andWoChinese empty or the Board of ComCo.. 113 E. Libkimonos. Hop goods, missioners of SaltbyLake City, Utah: phone Hyland 742-Second South. SECTION 1. That the Board of Com- eral reward. missioners of Salt Lake City does RSMAKING AUCTION SALES hereby levy the tax and provide for the assessment of the same upon the No. !t.) DRESSMAKING and alteration work. (Classification hereinafter described In property will go out by the day. 1 guaranteed; No. Sewer District for the construcFURNIBIG FORGET THE 176 E. First South. 6546. DON'T Wasatch tion of a sewer, STOCK OUR ON ENTIRE SALE TURE In Lots 2 to 17, inclusive, and 20 OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AT ROCHARD. expert reMADAME to 35. inclusive. Seventh East Addition. SAVING OF FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT modeling suits, coats relined. furs, Block 3, Five Acre Plat "A." Big Field ON THE DOLLAR. 40 E. Broadsvay. at Store on Wilboth sides of Survey, abutting All holiday goods, such as davenports, son Avenue between Sixth East and ladies' tailoring, DRESSMAKING and rockers, rugs, bookcases, Seventh East Streets. 16 7 N. Main st. Was. reasonable prices. ' This tax is levied to defray the ex- etc.. included. 2386-UTAH FURNITURE CO.. XV. Second South. pense of constructing a vitrified pipe sewer eight (8) inches in diameter DRESSMAKERS upon the portions of said street oppoBARGAINS in new rurnlture: out of site the property hereinbefore and high DRESSMAKERS to investigate new rent district ia why we sell cheap; hereinafter described to be second-han- d Phone for demonbrass beds, office furni- method dress cutter. affected and benefited by said especially improve- ture, rugs, dining tables, almost new; stration. Hyland 3033-ment, and It is hereby adjudged, deter- half price; terms. "Michigan Furn. Co., mined and established that said prop430 State St., belosv 4th South. EDGED TOOLS GROUND be especially benefited thereertytosvill the full amount. of the tax hereby BARGAINS on a new shipment of JOE KROGH, the razor man, grinds by levied, and said parcels of land are dressers: old ones ssith us. and raexchange safety etc. blades, an uniat assessed and Second-Hanhereby store. 368 S. State. zors, sharpens The Razor knives, Royal 5330. d scissors, form rate in accordanceequal svlth the lin- Was. Shop, 55 XV. Second South. ear foot frontage upon said portions of said street, fronting- upon and to a depth EXPERT DENTISTRY o buy and sell household goods. twenty-fiv- e (25) feet back there- O. WE K, Furnltur Co., 343 S. State. Was. and 1996. from, and the tax- - hereby DR. J. B. KEYSOR, 240 Main street. to be assessed upon said parcels of land Wasatch 6628. Good set teeth. $6. Tel. Is nine hundred thirty-eigand L. Seber, most reliable CONSULT C 0 or ($938.24) ($0,753) FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS dollars perdollars, front or linear, foot of abut- auctioneer in Utah. Hyland 2547. property, there being 1246 feet Sells 7n5T"'YXUR'T ting C. E. OSTERLOH, auctioneer. of abutting property within the boun?82i-it is cheap; also poultry supplies, grain, daries of the lots, blocks and street anything. Wasatch above mentioned in said destrict, svhlch BAILEY & SONS COMPANY, PERSONALS is the total cost and cost per front foot 537. Wasatch Phones of said sewer, according to the conNo. (I.) (Classification tract entered into for the performance of said work and making said Improvement, svith E. L. Gedney, Contractor, BSADAH9E IPALRfllST CALL Western Foundry for all kinds of October, 1915. dated the 27th of" water jackets and sstosre repairs. Is hereby authorized and the Treasurerday Wasatch 4474. PALMIST AND PHRENOLOGIST. and directed to assess, in accordance This famous palmist reads your ensvlth the provisions of this ordinance, FIRE PROOF STORAGE old age, for the purpose herein mentioned: tire life from the cradle toGives The south side of Lots 3 to 17, in- just as the hand indicates. svhat you COMPARE our financial standing, Inhas surance tells you facts, clusive, the. south side of tbe ss'est 26 dates and rate and warehouse with any is happening of Lot 2. the north side of Lots passed in life and what feet The superiority of the Keyser 21 to 35. Inclusive, the north side of without asking a single question. She other. to please, but storage over all others is well known. the east 20 feet of Lot 20. Seventh East does not tell things indias the hands Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. Was. 2S23. just things Addition. Block 3. Five Acre Plat "A." reads were the you cate you tells planets S vey, as the same are KIMBALL BROS. MOVING & STOR-AGBig Field the lucky and unlucky shosvn upon j.the official plats of said born" under, CO. will sviiere and you packing, when e planets, settles and explains lose, fam- and shippingMoving, to a depth of tsventy-fivat reduced (25) City 73 S. rates. storage marry feet back from said street, and to colMain Wasatch 2188. street. health, divorce, marriage, troubles, ily lect said tax. lawsuits, speculations, inSECTION 2. Said tax' shall become business, BEST storage, moving, packing and transactions of all kinds. vestments, and be delinquent in flse equal yearly In Auto trucks. Reasonable no what matter shipping. fear your hope, fact, with interest on the or ambition, come to this noted palmist rates. Kedman Installments, Storage Co. 555 556. sum the rate of six and' find help. There is no need for Wasatch whole and Fireproof at unpaid per cent per annum, payable at the anyone to be unsuccessful. Her adtime each installment is due. removes all trouble. She guaranh thereof one year after the vice tees satisfaction or no charge. Her ordinance confirming the levy of the readings are strictly confidential. Call COLORED musicians; and tax for the payment for such dance music furnishedentertainers free. her Eleventh Corner consult for all occaimproveand ; h effectis-eS. 1705 sions. ment becomes Satisfaction State street. and State. South Phon Wasatch 5891. Geo. guaranteed. thereof in, tsvo years after 'said ordl- - Office hours, 10 a. m. to 9 p. in. Easley- 310-31- Herald-Republica- n, J. to-sv- it: . das-enette- J. 126-128-1- . 32 - ra-.- or - les-ie- d ht 24-1- 00 753-100- 3535-3536- -3 E to-w- it: One-fift- one-fift- |