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Show THE 12 VILLA WOMEN DEBATE SUFFRAGE ISSUE IIERALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915 N, HAS THREE WIVES;: ALL LOVE HIM WANT AD RATES MONTHLY' Argu mcnts Pro and Con Pre UTAH u w X i fh HEARD LEGISLATOR ?'?7n$rC'::K I" gists and antluffrnjrlts in stirring peeche rlehaf'l th question of votes for womc!) for an hour today before the I emrittl committee. The national ho-tt ballroomr,d to public the women ami the r the doors. parked Stx suffrage told the committeemen th.it the women of the nation wre looking to th f e mora tic a p irt v to suffrage menrlnient. either in the present Cot-K- r or in ih platform of the next l convention. Two Democratic nation. of the National Society io Suffracr- .irp'ie.J that th parhad dec la that suffrage ty I a wtat tiestion, nn) that wholly moreover. a t: lor;tv of American he to enfrannot dtd nant ftnti chised. The committee took no Action, hut the member appare. to enjoy the irt;te thoroiishly- anl applauded each speaker liberally. I;rk vns xe.ited In 'h.inpof tlie committeemen fror.t row theSpeaker oin mi tee 1 I rcsion lirf in a t eh.-.mni-on Op-pos- .ii nlry f NCHO VILLA, tlie Mexican revoludoesn't believe in tionary general, keepinsr all hl.s wives in a harem. He think they mltflit pull each other's hair, as all of them profess to love him very much. So he keeps them One of them is now widely .separated. living in Ios An Seles. Her name is Seiuira J nana Torres de Villa, and she has a. baby that Papa Villa has never een. She Is believed to have smuueled a larse quantity of her husband's th whn f!rt suffrage deliration went to the platform. A committee- man - proposed that h" he escorted to a of honor n tb platform. "Not .J Mr. Clark, ami ho on yo ir life." remained on the floor. Ulrp of t tali Heard. Florence Kellev of New York. Mr. 'oiiunirs rraEH. n of the theNational debate, speakinir of of thousand of blteflv tic delro American wimr for the vote. Introduced Mrs. Lily C. Wntsten-bolma memher of the Utah lrclMa-- t lie. wrhn declared that iu mnn in Utah rd the franchise to women Mi France Jotliffe nf San Fran- iji.'o. mi.l Mrs. Sara Bard Field of Portland. Ore., the women who brought across tri continent In an automobile from the women voters of the petition the w st asking a federal suffrage nmo next. They demand-- f amendment, d that the Democratic Congress pass the Susan II. Anthony amendment. Antlsnf f rnirtst IIUet. Mr. A. .1. George of IP.ortnn. rhafr-ma- n of th coiiKr"!',,'nn rommtttee of the ant (suffrage organization, made a argument long t!ie against suffrage and committee that tlie only states to'd losses were shown where f)pn',trr;i In the last election were In states here the congressional union had been workinsr. Several suf frnirlsts hissed the statement and Mrs. George remarked: "Sometimes: we have tlie fitness of women to iro Into politics illustrated to MS." The outbreak subsided as quickly as It arose. Tonlqht a reception wan held at the of the Tieudquartcra union for Mrs. o. II. p. congressional I!cmont of N"mv York, a prominent memher of the rn'ionalin ecutive committee. Among those the receivinc line was Miss Va regret Wilson. the President's pla- lt.i e-t- de Sh-the- i " '.. ' .Kio l i FOREIGN CREDIT J ; n e. re-call- 1 1 daughter. BANK OF MANITOU ROBBED Ttfimllt l.ooU CnMer In Vnult nnl iiMRpf with $irort. Mar.itou. Colo., Dec. 7. A lone bandit entered the Hank of Manitou. locked J. F. Campbell, th cashier. In the vault and escaped with $150n. Campbell, who was alone when the robber entered, escaped from the vault by use of a secret interior lork and pave the alarm. In order to pay for their tuition, students at Montana accepted work on a road Inuniversity the and made a Job of It. vicinity, good BANK ADVOCATED WWfaU. Stronger Foreign Policy First Essentia!, Banker Schiff Tells . Trade Conference. Pec. 7. The need In New York. America of a credit system for foreign Is to take its buyers if this Incountrycommerce of tlie the rtcbtful place world was emphasized in addresses today at the international trade conference bcini; held here under the auspices of the National Association of Manufacturers. It was urjred acvain at a banuuet tonight by speakers from Smith American countries, who included Ambassador I'omiclo I)e (lama of Hrar.il and Minister Frederlco Alfonso Pazet of Peru. John .1. Arnold, vice president of the First National bank of Chicago, advocated the establishment of an American bank for foreign credit. To accomplish this, he said, an amendment to tlie banking: laws would have to be made permitting? American hanks to subscribe to capital for the establishment of such an institution. "Participation In such an organization navliif,' for Its object the development of foreign trade for the entire nation would result. Such an underth? taking would properly distribute responsibility and at the same time limit the liability of the banks interested." A proposal somewhat similar to that of Mr. Arnold was maxle by the committee on banking and currency. The committee, however. favored havinar made by subscriptions to the stoek business bouses doins; a foreign trade. It would have tl.cm take a block of Ktok worth about $lnf)9 each and in 09 ft li A y I'll H I r-4- I .os Angelet Villa vlfe (left), hi nnd III American wife (right) J mii rex ttife. this manner a capital of $15,000,000, the committee felt assured, could be raised to start on and be increased from time to time as the necessity arose. Discussing foreign securities and the American investor, Mortimer I. Schiff of this city declared he believed it useless for any one to try to create a market In this country for this class of Investments until the United States "adopts a stronger foreign policy." weallli into the United States for safe Villa's wives have always keeping. ifeen won in a spectacular manner. One, an American wiio was cashier In a small store girl in lorreon, married him after lie had suriounded the store with his men fo she could not escape. Allot her, more willing, was courted by. Villa for several days, ami did not know Just before the ceremony that the until man she was to marry was the famous bandit. At last reports she was living in Juarez, just across the line from El Faso, Tex. Slli:itIFFS SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county, State of Utah. Utah liond & Share Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff, against Eva Anna Dykes. Crissie Dykes Phelps, in person. Crissie Dykes Phelps, administratrix of the estate of Leo Dvkes. deceased. I. C. Dykes and Mary Preston, defendants. To be sold at sheriff s sale at the west front door of the courthouse in the Citv and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 24th of December, A. D. 1915, at 12 day o'clock noon of said day. all the detitle, claim and interest of saidright, fendants. Eva Anna Dykes, Crissie Dykes Phelps, in person. Crissie Dykes Phelps, administratrix of the estate of Leo Dykes, deceased, and I'. C. Dykes, of. in and to the following described real estate, A undivided interest in and to the following described property located in Salt Lake Salt Lake county, State of Utah, City, Commencing at the corner southwest of Lot 2, Block 78, Plat "A," Salt Lake survey. Salt Lake county, Utah; City thence running 300 feet; thence east 775 feet; Man With 22 Bomb Exploits to north thence south 300 feet; thence west 77J feet to the place of beginning. The said His Credit Star Witness interest being the interest of the defendant. Eva Anna Dykes, and defenfor Schmidt Trial. dant, Crissie Dykes Phelps, in person of the estate of and as administratrix Leo Dykes, deceased. Purchase price payable In lawful los Angeles, Dec. 7. Ortie money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this star witness for the prosecu- 29th day of November. A.S. D. 1915. A. Schmidt tion in the trial of Mat hew JOHN CORLESS, on a charge of murder, is scheduled to Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of hepin tomorrow morning his recital of Utah. P.y C. L. Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. twenty-tw- o dynamiting exploits per& Son, Attorneys for R. W. formed by himself. McManignl's testi- Plaintiff. Young Date of first publication, December mony is relied upon to connect the the 1st, A. D. 1915. conspiracy in the east with Anwhich destroyed the Ios explosion FHKRI FF'S S A I,E. geles Time building October 1, 1110, which killed twenty persons and reIN THE DISTRICT COURT. IN AND sulted in the indictment of Schmidt. for Salt Lake county, State of Utah. Letters read to the Jury this after- Ruth Hatch, plaintiff, against Charles noon contained alleged appeals by la- S. Vadner and Agnes R. Vadner. his bor leaders on the Pacific coast for an wife: Lillie M. Downing and S. N. A. her husband, defendants. To eastern man to be sent to Downing, to assist the unions in the mtalAngeles he sold at sheriffs sale at tlie west trades courthouse. In front door of the county strike here in the summer of 1910. of Salt Lake, State county the city and "What we want here is Hoekin," read of day of December, nne of the letters, purporting to be Utah, on the 1210th noon o'clock of said at from Kugene A. Clancy of San Fran- - A D. 1916. all the right, title, claim and in-S. cisco, vice president of the Tnternatlonday, Charles ' a! Association of Bridge and Structural terest of said defendants, M. Downing and S. N. A. Irnn Workers, and addressed to J. J. Vadner. Lillie husband, of, in and to MeNamara nf Indianapolis, secretary-treasur- Downing, her described real estate, of the same organization. The the following to was said to be Herliorkln referred the northeast corner Commencing at bert s. Hoekin of Detroit, tho man un(4). block twenty (20), plat der whope direct supervision McMan-Itf- of lot four Lake and runO," Salt City survey, set most of his explosions. forty-on- e and west thence MeNaIndicated Other letters ning that hunfeet; thence south one forty-onmara and Frank M. TJyan. president of e fifty-tw- o feet; thence east the International association, thought dred and thence north feet; was too busy in the east, nnd one Hoiking o feet to beginhundred fifty-twJohn H. Barry of St. Ixmls was selected to go to los Anxeles instead. Subse- ning. of way commencing at letters that Harry also theAlso right corner quent of said lot four (4); southeast wa unab'e todeveloped make the trip. thence north west five thenc rods; other letters and Alleged telegrams brother thirteen feet; thence east five rods; to show that J. H. MrXamara. tbenca south thirteen feet to beginof J. J. McNamnrn, waj sent t the eoant In place of Hoekin or Harry, ning. r'to the prosecution, will be Situate, lylog and being in the introduced liter. J. H. McN.imara Is county of Salt Lake. State or Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful the man who actually placed tho bomb under th Times building, nnd who was money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this Sentenced to life Imprisonment after 15th day of November, S.A. D. 1915. hi eonflrn. JOHN CORLESS. A fw ?et remained to be rend I the npunlniT of curt tomorrow. nft-- r Sheriff of Fait Lake County, State which, attorney for the prosecution of Utah. Hy C. I Pchettler. Deputy Sheriff, stated. MManigal v. Ill be called to the H. Patterson. Attorney for Plaint. witness tand. tiff. Date of first publication. November co-int- v RI'MANIGAL TO GO to-wi- t: two-thir- ds ON STAND TODAY to-w- it: Mc-Manig- al, Me-Nama- ra . ft it The Castle, Great Book 1-- er to-w- it: on the Art of A one-four- DAN CENG one-four- The finsl word on the subject of modern dancing this beautiful volnme written by the world famous Castle Wiib iU 15 chapters and 4G half-ton- e illustrations it covers every phase of the subject The instructions ere clear, explicit and easily understood. The book was recently published to sell at $1.25, but by special arrangement Tlie DR. J. ehlronodist ?1S Main, upstairs, opp. Kenyon Hotel. Was. 3859. Graduate New York School of Chiropody. DR. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats all ailments of the feet. 47 K First C. COSTELLO. S. Wasatch South. Herald-Republica- n This Regular (D) $1.25 Book at&y pcr Co? l'bysicalljr the book is a work f art. 5y2 by 8 inches in size, it i boand in liht bhie cloth, decorated with rold lettering and tha corer bears a photograph in colors of the famous Castles. Each Look cornea pacLed in a heavy cardboard box for mailing. the Caatlo Walk Eight Step One Step l'olka The Tan? limitation Waltz Cortez Promenade Half and Half Step all these and many other dances are fully demonstrated. Many ar illustrated from moving pictures of the dances. The books are now on exhibition at cur office. Clip the coupoa and present it with 29c and receive your copy. Or if you wish it mailed add 7e and send stamps or money order with coupon. COUPON This coupon with 20c entitles the holder to one copy of the Castles great book on Modern Dancing. Present at cur office, or if you wish the volume mailed add 7c for postage. th Ia-rlf- io - or-lin- c ir M Noiv Offers Us Readers th five-passeng- er 126-128-1- to-wi- 32 t: to-wi- t: ht RE-ductio- n 1-- lf BIRD-COWA- N 9 CJ1OJnNG UNION CLOTHING STORE carries positively the best clothing and furnishingsW.atL.lowest prices. Exclusive 0 E. agents Douglas shoes. First South street. 18-2- S2,000lfflFSEIZED Ri:ii;i.Ait ni,v-jrn;- n axd mimxu dividend kxtoacompany. THE REGULAR QUARTERLY Dividend of the Daly-Judg- e Mining Company of 25 ner cent, amounting to $76,-00- -- r , orders receive prompt delivery. Newman Commission Co., 147 E. 2d South. AVas. 4155. OFINEMENTS MODERN maternity home; private cases solicited, homes found for children. Phone AVas. 7059. 525 Center st. AIRIES .12 QTS. best milk for $1, delivered prompt service. Utah Farm anywhere, dairy. 1324 Jefferson. JOANOING DANCING lessons 10c, private lessons dally: only academy in Salt Lake teachand stage dancing. ing ballroom,34 fancy Main. Woodward, AYNSjCALES WHEN in doubt buy a Dayton. It will stand the test oft time and wear of Scale Co., usage. Money-weighlong 223 S. AVest Temple. AVasatch 403. JDENTISTS DR. G. F. CARMAN, Dentist, former-l- v Dental Co., has opened with Union 310-31- offices at 802-80- 6 JUSjrSEJJELOPjr 0, BUST developed secretly at 239 XV. 8th So. Results guaranteed. Was. 1196. - DETECTiyESw INFORMATION obtained on any sub- n ject, any time, anywhere. Intermoui-taiInc., 219 Judge Protective Service, Was. 1894. Interviews at bldg. Thone of client. convenience DOLL HOSPITAL ALSO Japanese and Chinese fine kimonos. Hop AVo Co., 113 E. goods, Second South. DRESSMAJKTNG DRESSMAKING and alteration work, will go out by the day. guaranteed; AVasatch 65 46. 17 6 E. First South. reMADAME ROCHARD, expert coats relined. suits, furs, modeling Store at 40 E. Broadway. DRESSMAKING and ladies' tailoring, 167 N. Main street. reasonable2386-prices. J. AVasatch MSMAKERS DRESSMAKERS new to investigate Phone for demmethod dress cutter. 3033-Aonstration. Hyland EXPERIENCED dressmaker, special prices for holidays. . Hyland 1817-V. R. JOE KROGH, the razor man, grinds and sharpens safety razor blades, razors, scissors, knives, etc. The Razor Shop, 55 W. Second South. XPJGRDENTJSTRY DR. J. B. KEYSOR, 240 Main street. Tel. AVasatch C628. Good set teeth, $6. FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS GET YOUR WINTER FLOUR while it is cheap; also poultry supplies, grain, seeds, etc. BAILEY Phones &. SONS COMPANY". AATasatch 3535-3536-3E3- ESTATE OR GKORGE AUGUST Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the unavenue. dersigned at 1020 Kensington Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 37th day of March. A. D. 1916. LEONA KUIIN. Administratrix of the estate of Kuhn, deceased. George D. II. August Thomas, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication November KUHN, deceased. 24. A. I. 1915. 7. CALL AVestern Foundry for all kinds of water jackets and stove repairs. 4474. AVasatch COMPARE our financial standing. Insurance rate and warehouse with any other. The superiority of the Keyser well known. storage over all others is Co. Wrasatch Storage Fireproof Keyser 2823. KIMBALL BROS. MOVING & STORAGE CO. Moving, packing, storage and shipping at reduced rates. 73 S. Main street. AVasatch 2188. BEST storage, moving, packing and Auto trucks. Reasonable shipping. rates. Redman Fireproof Storage Co. AVasatch 555 and 556. FLUFF rugs and rag carpets made to order. Wasatch 2316-W- r. FURRIERS REPAIRED, remodeled. Reasonable prices. Hudson L'ay Fur Co., 238 Main. COLORED musicians; entertainers and dance music furnished for all ocSatisfaction casions. guaranteed. Phone Wasatch 5831. Geo. Easley. furnTture repairing WILLIAMS & SON, 166 N 2856. Upholstering; chairs recaned; new work a specialty. AV. street. AV. AVasatch MNDTmNE bags GET your new and second-han- d for wheat, oats, barley and potatoes from BAILEY' & SONS COMPANY". JEOTELS REX HOTEL, WINTER RATES NOAV ON. New, elegant furnished rooms, firewith bath, $1.50; proof, 50c. 75c,$3 $1; up, with bath, $5 up. weekly rates, Free bus meets all trains. New Hotel Rex, 253 S. State street. LINCOLN HOUSE. 6S E First South, rooms; single rooms, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c. Special rates by week or month. Modern bath, 15c. Was. 3453. HOTEL ALTON 138 State st. New Hot and cold water; management. steam heat. THE petual under new manageWasatch S. West Temple. 137 E. First South. ment. RALEIGH, Outside cold water, steam, hot and rooms, modern; bath, renovator; ERNST, carpet JHJNJRALS steam cleaned; makes carpets dustless. etc. Rates reasonable. SWALLOW. The body of Mrs. Annie 331 E. Second South. Hyland 1009. ANGUS New management, clean, Day Swallow, who died December 6, $1.25 day; sell mod. rms., rates 75c, $1.00; $3.50 week; POWERFUL electric, will be bent to Fillmore, Utah, Decemfirst-clas148 E. 1st $15 month. All ber 8, where funeral services and in-9. $3 month; rugs 7036. cleaned, 75c. Dodge South. Bros. Wasatch terment will take place December The casket will be open for viewing STEAM heat, hot, cold water; clean or rent, at $1.25 EUREKA for sale, at the residence, 329 E. First South, Stewart-GleesO- n Co. Wasatch rooms; $2.50 week up; 50c to $1 night day. today from 2 p. in. until 4 D. ra. Friends per AVabash Rooms, 110 S. State. 2S0. are invited. 250 Tem-pleto- IlAlUtOADS KXTKMI KMIIAItRO. New York, Dec. 7. Additional emexbargoes were placed oji goods for railport today by the Lehigh Valley road nnd the Central of New Jersey as of the efforts being made by fhe part eastern roads to relieve the freight seaboaro. congestion on the Atlantic It was announced that the previous embargoes r.rd relieved lh bltuation only slightly. Was. Judge Bldg. 1 2378. i- i- MORRIS & Mclntyre Bldg. HE-celve- -1 - 0ADjrjNpjjN flour, etc.; all HAY, grain BOWMAN. No. 21. and an exbeing dividend tra dividend of 10 per cent, amounting to $30,000. being dividend No. 22, the CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM whole aggregating $105,000. hag been sn a i, i'o rnoros.i,s. declared 20. to December 1915. payable RE WILL PROPOSALS SCALED PANAMA CAFE. 261 S. West Temple. stockholders of record at close of busiby the State Board of Insanity ness December 10. on 15c meal in the city. Chicken dinwhich date Best 1915, lleotlf atbin of Mney Taken From at the Stat Mental Hospital for sup- the transfer books will close, and re- ner 25c. Try us. for the six months ending May open on December 21, 1915. plies1916, lutri t.iner by rtrltih Cnuer .Uel 30. of: in part consisting G. W. LAM BOURNE. S3. 000 lbs. of XV. XV. and graham ' by e York Hanker. Treasurer 25.000 of 5.000 lbs. lbs. bran. flour. A 2500 Dec for 11.000 lbs. shorts. sugar (Utah). YEE FOO LUN CHINESE HERB INrequest Washington. lbs. of No. 1 Japan rice, 600 lbs. coffee, 116 S. MAIN. UPSTAIRS. STITUTE. restitution of 2.0i0b0 In gold shlrped 3500 lbs. creamery cheese. 1200 tons WASATCH 6930. from New York on the Dutch liner of slack DeMURPHY. At Anaconda, Mont., coal, groceries, drugs, etc. Nerdam to the Netherlands Overseas and copies cember 6, Thomas Murphy, aged 30, son For further particulars a Hiltish nnd seized cruiser trust by CARPET CLEANING . of articles to be bid upon, inquire of of Martin J. Murphy. 348 W. Fifth in the Nnrth sea was made to tho Urit-Is'- n W. R. H. Fax man, steward, at the hoswill leave North. Funeral cortege SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat, 75c; O'Donnell & Cos chapel Thursday, Deembassy today by a representative pital. Rids must be sealed and marked cember 9, at 9.30 a. m., thence to St. thoroughly cleaned, $1.00. Sutton, the of Goldman. Sach A- Co. of Nei- York. where requiem mass Sanitary Carpet Cleaner. Hyland 2300. to cathedral, :old was "Rids for Supplies," and addressed Great Ilritaln holds the on or be- Mary's Mental at 10 o'clock. Inbe celebrated the will 'SUte Hospital." v. as Intended contraband, alleging 1915. 16, in fore Bids be terment December will cemetery. Calvary opened CARPET AND RUG CLEANING for use in paying German trade bal- on said date. firm New York ances. The maintains TYLER. At the family residence, board reserves the right to reThi & CARPET HOUSE NATIONAL It was shipped In tlie course of regu- ject any and all bids not advantageous 133 S. Sixth West, hDecember 7. Lell CLEANING vacuum 9x12, $1; fifty-nintCO., Fuor to the to in his of concern. the Holland year. with any state, accept Tyler part lar business n 215 house and cleaning. bid. be services announced will cleaning later. neral Embassy officials said the incident any STATE BOARD OF INSANITY. 4256. Wasatch bldg would hive to be taken tip through tho II y D. H. Calder. Superintendent. CEMETERIES ; American government. This will be CLEANING, RESTORING COLORS; Provo, Utah. December 2. 1915. removes all grease or hand done. WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per- stains, work, ' reasonable. Martin. 27 Frank 7276. NOTK'K TO CnEDITORS. care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 2593. 17, A. D. 1915. TIICdNTOCLl French dry cleaning $1 year round. Wasatch 4109. LADIES', gents' suits cleaned, pressed $1. Chicago Cleaning, 27 E. Fourth 2607. South. Wasatch DRY cleaning $1; old suits and sold. 377 S. State. Wasatchbought 7697. 602-60- STEWART, CALLISTER, 5064. CLEANING AND PRESSING W. C. 225-22- !e.-de-r - LOST AND FOUND $1.25 oer line per month. (Classification No. 4) receive will ads Telephoned prompt attention. STRAYED. Two government horses; one black, tall, weight approximately CALL MAIN 20. 1200 lbs., branded U. S. on left hip, left medium height, ear split; Ask for the Want Ad department. other bay ' about 1300 lbs., weight blocky built, branded U. S. on left hip; A on shoul- der; star in forehead. Inform Director Reward for capture. ."NOTICE. ASSESSMENT U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, GETH1X LE ROY UNITED MINES D. C. company. Principal place of business. 0 block. Salt Lake City, Atlas ONE male Airedale dog; 8 months old; to Tbb Utah. of left ear is off. Return tip Re1219-Notice !s hereby given that at a Jefferson Wasatch place. or the directors held on the ward. meeting 20th day of August. 1915. an assessment of one (1) cent per share was FUNERAL DIRECTORS levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediate(Classification No. 3.) to Arthur F. Barnes, treasurer, at ly 517-2- 0 Atlas block. Salt Lake City. S. D. EVANS, Undertaker, tniDainiei, Utah. 4 8 S. State; automochapel, this ass3ss-men- t mortuary Any stock upon which on without addiif bile desired, service, the 25th tional may remain unpaid 364. Wasatch expense. day of September. 1915, will.be delinunquent and advertised for sale, and 13th less payment is made before the E. G. O'DONNELL, Undertaker and 2 m. 1915. of said at of p. October, has moved to new location. day at the office of the will Embalmer, 7 S. West Temple, Realty bldg. company, day, be sold, or as many shares of each par580 . cel of stock as may be necessary to Phone therepay the delinquent assessment AUCTION SALES on, together with the cost of advertis-- , Ing and expenses of sale. (damnification No. 5.) JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. South WEDNESDAY, at 25 W. Third At a of the board of directI will sell $1000 stock of Broadway, ors heldmeeting on the 24th day of September. or clothing, coats, 1915. the date of the delinquency was ladles' and children's chil1915. and the suits, underwear,lot silk ofkimonos, novextended to October 12, ivory hose, date of jsale to Thursday. October 28. dren's brushes, solidmirrors, combs, 1915. elties, gold lavilliers. lot jewelry, JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. bracelets, rings, chains, finger other order of the board of directors stick pins, watches, fobs and This is a meeting held the 12th day of Oc- useful articles, all new goods.at auction. at By for presents. Buy tober. 1915. the above date of delin- the placewant If you clothing, waists, underquency was extended toto October 2S. November 15. wear, umbrellas, heavy coats, ladies' 1915, and date of sale 1915. house dresses, gingham, percale, suits, etc. Three rooms furniture, high JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. etc., grade, $50 brass bed, rugs, typewriter, fixtures, At a meeting of the board of di- desk, showcase, pedestal, auto, would steam table, rectors held the 28th day of October. See the $750 Smith 1915, the date of the dellnauency was make good truck. extended to November 1, if!5. and the & Barnes player piano. Send furniture, to this sale if you want date of sale to November 29, 1915. rugs stoves Steam-heated room. I will JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. them sold. at this beautiful away portrait give At a meeting of the board of di- sale. No reserve. C. E. Osterloh, aucrectors held the 13th dav of November, delivers the goods. Sale tioneer who 1915. the date of delinquency was ex10.30 a. m. the tended to November 30, 1915, and date of sale to December 16, 1915. BARGAINS in new furniture; out of JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. rent district is why we sell cheap; high brass beds, office furniAt a meeting of the board of di- second-han- d tables, almost new; dining rug?, rectors held the 30th day of Novem- ture terms. half' Michigan Furn. Co., price; of the date above 1915, ber, delinquency was extended to December 30, 1915, and 430 State st., below 4th South. the date of sale was extended to January 17, 1916. BARGAINS on a new shipment of JAMES MOFFVT. Secretary. old ones with us. exchange dresers;Second-Hand store, 368 S. State. Royal 5330. Was. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND the XMAS furniture for Salt Lake county, State of Utah. DON'T A. C. Lewis, plaintiff, against Hyrum sale at theforget Utah Furniture Co., B. Silver and Josephine Silver, his wife, W. Second South. be sold at sheriff's sale defendants. To at the west front door of the county household goods. buy and sell 3 43 courthouse in the City and County O. WE S. State. Wras. Co., Furniture of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 199K. 6. 23d day of December, A. I). 1915, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the CONSULT C. L. Seber, most reliable and interest of said right, title, claim defendants, of, in and to the following auctioneer in Utah. Hyland 2547. described real estate, All that certain tract of land and Sells C E OSTERLOH, auctioneer. premises In Salt Lake City, County of anything. Wasatch 2824-Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the southeast cor' PERSONALS nerCommencing of Lot one (1) Block twenty-thre- e (23), Plat "E," Salt Lake City survey, (Classification No. 6.) and . running thence northwesterly of said lot, sixty-eigalong the east line (68) feet ten (10) Inches, thence MADAME PALMIST one hundred and six (106) feet westerly to a point due north from the southPALMIST AND PHRENOLOGIST. west corner of said lot, thence south reads your ensixty-thre- e This to famous palmist ten inches feet (10) (63) to old age, cradle the from life corner tire of said lot, thence the southwest Gives you east one hundred and thirty-on- e (131) Just as the hand indicates. tells you what has facts, feet eight (8) inches to the place of be- dates and in life and what is happening passed ginning. a single question. She without asking water all with privTogether rights, to please, but not tell does things bethereto and ileges appurtenances indias the hands reads just things longing. were the you tells cate you planets in lawful Purchase price payable and unlucky born under, theandlucky money of the United States. will where you when planets, Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this marry, settles and explains love, fam29th day. of November, A. D. 1915. ily troubles, marriage, divorce, health, JOHN S. CORLESS, Inlawsuits, speculations, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State business, transactions of all kinds. vestments, Avhat your hope, fear of Utah. In fact, no matter Bv C. L. Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. or ambition, come to this noted palmist for There is no need adGeorge Jay Gibson, Attorney for and findto help. Her be unsuccessful. Plaintiff. anyone She guaranDate of first publication, December vice removes all trouble. Her tees satisfaction or no 1st. A. D. 1915. charge. are strictly confidential. Call readings Corner Eleventh and consult her free. DELINQUENT NOTICE. 1705 S. State street. State. and South O. K. EXTENSION MINING & Office hours, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Hy319 land of company. Principal place business. Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines. Beaver Lake Mining ATTENTION, LADIES! Beaver county, Utah. CIGARS XMAS CIGARS. district, Notice. There are delinquent upon at Special box goods; best brands Keith the following described stock on ac- special packages. holiday prices; count of assessment No. sixteen (16) of Emporium Cigar Store, 216 S. Main. one-hacent per share, levied on the 27th day of September, 1915, the sevADD $5000 yearly to your Income! eral amounts set opposite the names Particulars 10c. P. O. box 358. of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Shares. Amt. Name. 7 G. A. Greene BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2000 510.00 414 2000 10.00 P. Thoning Jeppe 384 500 J. S. Bean 2.50 354 500 ASSAYERS James Farrell 2.50 241 1000 D. W. Church 2.50 291 3000 Charles Offner 15.00 CO., 5.00 Robt. H. Greenhalgh..269 1000 160 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. 5.00 Robt. H. Greenhalgh..360 1000 451 1000 John B. Olson 5.00 ACCORDEON PLEATING 208 1000 Chas. Fisher 5.00 297 1000. 5.00 James Ness 237 400 ' Elizabeth Pyper 2.00 vMRircr''ircL East. Hyland 3138. Prompt atMre. Tillle Palmer ..203 2000 10.00 enth to mail orders. tention And In accordance with law and an order of the board oi directors, made ACCORDEON pleating in 24 hours. on the 27th day of September, 1915. so & Dyeing Co., 156 E. Regal many shares of each parcel of such Second Cleaning South. stock as may be necessary will be sold at public 222 auction at the office of the D. F. Walker block. Salt company. ATTORNEYS Lake City. Utah, on Wednesday, the 15th day pf December, 1915, at 8 o'clock BOOTH. LKFj, BADGER. RICH & p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment PARKE, 8 Boston bldg. AVas. 107. thereon, together with the costs of adand expense of sale. vertising B. N. C. STOTT, CHARLES A. WEAVER, Secretary. 605 Was. 2664. Newhouse Bldg. First publication. November 27. 1915. R. Women suffra- 7. CHIROPODIST RATE. 517-2- Mrs. Wolstenholmc Says No Man in This State Wants Woman Disfranchised. Washington. CLEANING AND DYEING designs, bldg.; cut flowers. funeral SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING decorating. Wasatch 291. Co. Best work, prompt delivery, 265 L. M. LAW, florist. 214 E. Second S. State. Wasatch 5235. Hyland 1939. South. Design work and decorating 37. my specialty. Wasatch Ten cents per line for first insereach subtion, 5 cents per line for classificasequent insertion, all to the line. tions. Count six words BUT HE KEEPS THEM WIDELY SEPARATED sented to National Democratic Committee. BUSINESS DIRECT6RY FLORISTS ClHKMlfieation No. 3. WILLES-HORN- E DRUG CO.. News s. |