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Show THE HERALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1916 N, four for the same week last year. There were 33 cases of contagious and Infectious diseases against 36 for the same week last year. There were 63 births and 25 deaths, while for the corresponding week last year there were 56 births and 31 deaths. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL If FURTHER ADVANCES IN FEATURE SPECIALTIES BUYING FOR EXPORT j local securities wma J. f. Cut!r, Jr., n'otation3 on to a jv:uriti. are jcln in his current I - Th- tt r as follow?: il York. Jan. IZ. A Ma from .v held lot. h ;ri'-- . in a few STOCKS. t'.t Mrri i rt' I .: i a Itle. ,uh as i an t St"1!. International NlrVtl r In whii'li cnlns Coal (.ro'l'i't. Amrb-a7 -- 7 to from rnrtare-point, todays few inrt hut jii tlvo s?t;orTh rnod- Interest. of (' of that fHrii rl.is.-- t rr,il t rri'f'l i thN ri ovivinTit. Ker iff with trir.l us.'tr Co..l ferent s'lcces. nome Atn.ilKMir.atcl with rnt Tti S ,1.1.11s: with ret n louses. i.sf,. insur-- f i:vRriri;ii tt.trf wrtc ripr more Jlf.i'Hn an.c Co jio in Merman 1 '. yo n riviitl m-r- i'; tn-ll- i f ? $133.00 10 133.00 iitantitl'' llankit.K i'o.. nri.l American Smrltlng i.en;c i:rnM 20 201.00 t uM'-ti- l f Ulns:. Kaysvillf short 1 of Amirlrart Fork'10 '10 ' 20'.00 Hark was tinder Stat fn'upil Fr;ltl nr.-- l l:ank of o,..r c'itv ...J12 i i 18.00 , rr.Ji'ir e. with heav I n j tJank ff S'tuthorn lTta.li. in I'mi'iMe final Ste!. St-!12 12 V.lr.r 19. SO I.oromot ve and C'on':i-!.it".Watron sfof'k .tult genSt in!bakrr left tho Mm Iiiiip 7 ' 7 "o 99.00 under the previous esiin'H erally I n r ittorts cr;f i,;Tital I.if In;ir-ot:t . ' ; . . Jill tltr;e . J DS.00 hi hw: Fail aiif !t an. in wt i New York (Vr.tr.il. tho rent I nntal :ii.ir. National 8 9 i 17r.0rt If irrlmins. St. I "ant and F.rleink being v connece.iNI by !in'isii lt!i foreign 12 i!5 303.00 National hank.. . pufb'M-Mrl- v tions. Sorii of the tlflltt--Ii. f. ri t Savins;'! bank ..!... T0 1030.00 . . j share.', lav tatik.! fnnttlecraph to yctrril.iv's train. added 2GO.0O 20 '20 KarmlnKtoti A f crii'in. M:t ant i ie Marin Nuip row-- .' ,v Storks dominate.! the the list, Again ma'-tlnaiferrfl rs t.ank SS.00 ord Mock i hew hFrh .iiintltrr t.ank. National "4 to V.'i. while the Flrn on its nd v. it- - of 12 !12 130.00 t f ' a I'M-mad new, Fir-- t 4i rfiitoncert (iti"t National t,ank. ."I rri.ixiniiini of their t" 'Ir-rle '20 . :12 . t . H r . t," in 403.00 V t f J tt i. .r r. . ...... i ' I Ill - t .It... inr National lar.k.t S Titt than in ;mv other stork. (lO 152.00 Tn'I tv'j tor.! mjvrkrt w.it ?!"".;'. Fii--Murr.nv t National N-lank. S !12 170.00 York Vntral ilcbrnturi il'H Fir--I.or;:m Marine lnvi's in activity. Total t lank.! National of hrwl r;ir value were J 4. I .".')" ft S 'lS ' 200.00 nritrham Unite. States ciiition 3 and reiri- &' on call i iri'iir ttio ) Cunr.lian tt ! n I a;nalty .. 12 112 16.4.r. A- f'n. If. d'i.iranfy J. Orant M7W Y I J 1 1 Iv STOfK I.IT. '!; I lorn Fir? Inst ran"t 10 114 30 4.00 o "harrs If. F. . I Ftah H! I A ta k a itperatins . :o to ir.o.00 ' ft 2 M - I A hi- - "J . . . r ; : I Salt Co.. - i uhiTat .r In' i n.i Frj-!t.iI. or. Am. fifot Sit scar 'J J ,00 May . . . .! i f A mpfl''.'iti ".m . ... 2" ,7t' In: T.lf l . . . J i vp .. Am. ?.r l.t.fto July 0 uraii'f F..'.; !"" Am S 7 7 117.00 hank .... tt j K' l mii Stato Tr-as- t !,rfrr,i! ASav- r.ac i i r 1 i 1 i Kt.F-xh-t May 'i Ant. Si.k r ',t . . . . ' fi 1 10. 00 fi . . ink t ank, i'rovo 12S 127j i.'Tj July Am. TH, ,v T-- l v o ir.'..oo ton Fa S::.ir OATS- Am. T'M A-' 4"o.. rank i v ,:? Ariarir.fifc .o;. ... jlay r rf 27.00 i ?, - S M F7 I...; S3 .no July M ri hints bank : : fi m f"l I'.il.lwm ; of-fr- -i I r- - 1 ."t-.i'J- k " . ! l .' I A--! ! i i e ? t- prrFt e teI-nhon- !...... - r- I - nr . 1 .,-.- I .- F rf, I ! rf. I i I I riv-ilic- . trrl 1 1 I - i- :r '. ;!lr' I ln '. i:f : 1 1 . . . .w 1 & 1 1 ext-or- t I j .2fi j 1 1 . 19 1.26F 1.27S 1.19JI 1.2U j ! .7S4! ' ! .Ml .79F' .7s; ! . 79F a-'- .50 3 At--h- t. ' H-- t H- -t I,"'o 'n . ' m 1. i St--- itrook ihi r:. T. . . ' l I. Vf r.,:...lrr, I ir.ti'ti.in !'. tf ' n 'h 'h I. tra I. ; .v rt ;t. Nt M . fti. 1 1 . . . . . : ! r . 1 . r r t F. rn. ihl.. St t: ,t r i ; v.... . . J f.t. t . Tl!it!..; nt " . " . . . . .H . . r. rv . . . . 4"i V . .", II N. Y . N Norf. ,v - A- ,V "t . H. . 1 7 . 7 fi A r.fi.'i I ,? tit Wrt NiirtbTtt ftl Tft. Tl. F nJvtv anii full. FaT far r f. iv ort." Fa-f.- .' i ..... '' JC- - " ; j i s trum , 73 1 t I I 4 2 2 S f V.ilk-Zion-,- I f I 8 ! I f j ' !I0 110 I 1 4 12 112 I 8 1 Trut f. 4o ! 8 'ltv Fak- I -- . t.J r. i I I ! I t 1 s j ! 93 Lard .ri 0 Co.. in.:,:,. 10.126i io.:z. SURPLUS RESERVE IN NEW YORK BANKS INCREASED $18,696,110 New- Y'ork. Jan. 15. The actual condition of clearing liousn banks and trust companies for the week shows that thev hold 51 . 2.;1S,370 reserve in excess 113.00 370.00 , l I 10. 3 7 'ft lUbs 202. f wr P 5 j B 4 ' 4 ritv rf.lt: ... - 2 s '20 ! T N i -- I A-- : ! . ! 98 I 9 94 r Vallv Fit ....! fi fi ' 4 S3 t Ftah I.lsrht AA-- lVwcr fo.1 93 Vnv.fr Fo.i 3H j 3 t.lt;ht 0 legal requirements. d 101J an lnreas Ftah H"f-- Fo of $18.fi?5,110. Ftatt Stat 11 Itiil.' 4y 2j' Capitol Tho statement follows: " . rt 1 17 Inftan-In ACTL'AL CONDITION. A'l .vrr'ir.l lttt r"M to iiotatlons on etc t I ( This is a-- 1 Loans, $3,263,860,000 Increase 1.fiS9.000 own 325 202.000 Iteserve in vaults v ; 4 I l:a.!in resee-vn'rease 21.523,000 ;, ; i i p.EsouncEs s . .. 1. ') r. i i: Iieserve in reserve n t : :I Fa'-if. LAST INCREASED BANKS (",rn hank 168.991. Ono i So h rn :a w ay I 'ecrea so OVER S3.000.0C0 WEEK 17,000 t s 7 ... St't'lt,lkT Tteperyo In other deposl:'vi i T'tm. opp. r K6.34R.O0O taries Ya' lnirton. Jan. 13. In An lnT.if of Increase i.i" t " M t 'i. Trta 1.707.000 .... r: r than 5 th? rrfoure t'liiOti iff Net detnand deporlts 3, 35 2. 5fi 1,000 . .I tuA FT f tf. frflTa! r'fTV bank tltirlnj? th 28. 673,000 Increas" t.V. S. Net time deposits . . . 157.725,000 I" phown In a r port of th . , raf 2.1 34.000 Fecrease v i itnks" rornlition ' 7 14, Ifsu"I ....... t. t'tnh January 34. 771.O00 Circulations ' ' f' t rt 'ont hv t! 4 9 9,000 V!r; f'iral r""rve board. It I Ofcrease I f .! i " r . $4 13,791,000 !, v4 which n foil 73 I.:'."" Mnnt.ir.,1 Fi r r $ reserve 750.541,000 Acgreqate Mi'tori reserve 172.518.370 Fxcss f r "H" a o!n ntt'l orrt iat h i: nf.l. .. . i Increase IS. 696.110 Int-r- . $2fiO.K3.3,ftrtO it. vault M. nf.l of stat S3.C3O.0O-banks and .... trust c.o!.l Summary fun! T. al ral.' v.Ith ion companiesIn in Greater New York not to.' Sr t 1.215.000 included F rc.i ur-clearing house statement: i.ivi: .ihiv. rvo 317.70O.n00 Loans, etc Total co;.! 648.300,200 . H":r- F.. .' ":t.-- r 'ti t ffo. Jatt r S. 0 85.000 5llvr. 14.2R3.0Ort Increase .a 7.F7; ;i',?. trontr rtlk. 53.306.60o Spcie f' fi. 3 7..: I ncrease 3t)1.983.0O0 .(7.1". tn;x-.fr,,wrvo h.avv, 141.200 ' '".''3 i,T5'. 3 .'"'; !i (t?n'i1 an 7.23; r'Mh. fi. Fsits 9.9 14.40c bought: Leirni tenders t I n ; 7.399.000 2 3 3, coo lavs 'attt within Decrease ". ivfli'rii itniy. iitiv 9 i?..3.i ! . . . 3.291.00.4 30 II to F'om nays c.fi3.:,s7.'".oo Total !', deposits t. fi.9fi t .OlHI 31 fo fin Iays 'u n av .',i r f r f . .' ' .3", 5 I.! 00 Decrease 9 0 rlay 95rno Hanks' 4J to iti From reserve ,ih r a, 7. 3t .? I i r 7t 3. cash 3.9 o.nno firm: r r' ' h r ? ". r 11,7 41,300 Sh"'' vault lays 7 3 . 3. 2 3 it 7 t 1 53.75'.. 000 Trust companies' cash re, h. Total 7.'; n: 0.9a. serve In ault Fnvrttnnt 53,509,700 t 7 fi 3 nno ' Sta bonrlft .... Ft I 13. M n Jan. Omaha. warrattff f ... FLAX. llit 7.1": hh.f. fi 73 T f t,-nif; ;a p:i rntns a t.9'i hwr: Jan. 15. Flax. t AO Minn., fi 7 0.V Minneapolis, 2 . i ha'k of .al .i, F''ITal r,Jrv- notfir 'f 3 7 tCf. i.3' 2.3 8';f 2.41. S tfi .'i i . j i 2 . . t f" 1 " 1 hofi'l.". 2 4 or I " a.- - .", ? f ; i i : 4 e fe-lera- l . ! I '. , . -. 1 F-- " ' , 1 ?- . -r - f , : '!:: to-.',i- . ; l . i . ; . t spe-de- : 1 . . . ! i ;.-t,- i ! t fr ) r 3.- 1 - 7 : ! 1. t n-- ; -- ; f i Mnt-irFi-- . f 1 . 1 ' Z Fr-"T- "i. "2 , r-- Fn j - : . i!-- Mi! I 1 " 3 ' f 1 i 1 1 i 1 . . I. ! ! if-.- fi t I - 3 - 11 '. U" 4 Cift.- jtfr..f r 7 frrr ' , 3.! 3 2 ttr: ' ; . , i 3 7 fi 7 S 3 n a. i;"t'!pt it" T. "': row. rn.I ' 3 ". n I.o'f : 3r" 73 (' - - ni. i f rorth'f York. ..r low O.i t ' r iiiiu N-- : ' ' i N i. - . t. Si- - .v T t . No : N . 2 ; v . ! i w - 2 - ; .1 r. . ;- F.II.IVIFS in .... .... !''. ';.;! t I',!.;, t r - t f r.rr rttf ii M it f." 't; ' - " nt aca!rt nt liabilities, netln-i- t r a ft - 11a- -' nwl-l- 1 1 f 4 " ! to-la- I S 1 -- ASSAYER AliD CHEMIST lorm-r- t; Mf ( hfmlt anil jrr, Inh. llinijir tnfltr, tlilI. ltb 1 Inr rr ,!I.uwrnmrnt 1. lt i.nkr 31 a I.if l.akr l'hwt.r I Ay t lah. If?, rtr-- r ffi-r- , I'lar. . ttr. iJn4--t II. it - !'!. - 25. S.. 2 1 A. Joeph Flowers. W Flowers-Anni- e V. I!-- 1 10. l, Add (lot-bott- s ClegK-Thom- as 12. A Quick and Phone 967. 3 efficient service. Stock Ex. Bid. G. Mcllenry-N- . J. 33. 2 S . I W Elmtall A llichard-ltosJ- J. W. Clegg, 900 10 750 1 10 250 1, Youngdell. 1. l all 2378. Highland Williams. Jr., Park. A Y. Taylor, llodnev T. Fadger-F- . 1 Nvborg-Klm'oa- f A- - ll 2"-,- 7. 1 ! 1 4 r -- 1 vr 32-3- 9. -4. er . 3.4-.- r av . de-rnan- -- i t m. t s 3, Co.-Chest- . fi:--.- wj-firm- 1-- Halgh. m 1 F-- ..- int-rti- STOCK BROKERS We handle stocks for cash or en a 33 per cent margin. 100 1 1 I'llftDI ( I!. 1 c am. Jan. ; . - t r. ttnrhancfl. C. etM. al. 77. A Richards F. a hiwhr. Sec. Co., All 56-Furton jdace, f Irftf. IharvI. jtt. 29J; at 2 Kifff. '3 M: in-- r lnr.00 Add . 22';3' N. Eotirke. 1, ;nark. r.iff r Nord juUt-PH'len 3 l. tmrhnnir Fotato".. 10 r.trj; 1'owln, Ifi; 3. D ultvf. avpr; Utah Sav. A Tr. Co. Em ma YV. V r . 13; Ftrkvj?. : Fultry. 21. Douglas Cole. All 10 parkav Pnrrv-Laur- a m ;aic. J. Swinton, Cm, 15 Flaw wncar N w York. Jan. All 10 1, Hampton Sub r il. 4.33'7 4 32: v. A. er In ntr'f Key molassfji 'trul': ta-ly3 :,r- ; .3. 75. Fr l 10 West Drive.. Knight.M. All tor ! fuirar ftit'trt Tii et Sav. Jesse rnarkt Fox., 2 1 Cuban on luylnr W A Tt. Co., 15. S., 15,274 5 to 13 point hisrhr. Sale.. ; 3'li)tnr YVTFEKI.Y M HIIOI, It FI'OItT. 43a t n. March. May, 3.60; July. 3 2. 3.71; .The weekly school report of the citv board of health shows that of 1S.63S iti m:y. Inspected, leave of absence perpupils 15. New York. Jan. Mercantile pa-- ; mits were Issued to 812. refused to 69, while 59 were excluded and 19 referred .fr, 2T Z. Sixt bill.-to medical Inspection. The record of 4.70J; 4.73: abl. 4.76 J. medical and surgical treatments during MfxI-'Btlotlart. 44c. the week In the eye. ear, nose and bond.' 4ovcrnm-nstcad.v; railroad throat and dental clinics In the public bonds ftrottir. of adebuilding, show 5 cases safety enlarged tonsils 13. defective noids, i i:v,ptm ti:i hi hearing 2. defective vision 3. unclassiNew York, Jan. 13. Evaporated ap--- 1 fied IS. School nurses recommended 40 treatments. tlnlt. Apri'-otThere were eleven cases of diphtheand peaches uict. Frtincft firm. ria reported to the city board of health i:.tliiz.B steady. during the week ending Friday, against i - & CO. 1 D Alfred -l. ERADICATE INSECT an. 29 th PESTS Tree- - "Trunlns; ?Qth TOR ROUND TRIP. al-Zlo- ns er and became effective Commissioners, 14, 1916. January Said special tax Is levied upon the described real property3. In following 4. In Lots Salt Lake City, 7 and 8. Block 62, Plat "C." Salt Lake City Survey, abutting on both sides of West Jackson Avenue which extends east from Seventh West Street between North Temple and First North Streets. In Sewer District No. 2. of Salt Lake City. and is due and payable In five equal annual installInments, beginning Jan. 14. 1917. terest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from the date the ordinance the levy of Jan. said tax becameconfirming effective, 14. 1916. and interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each Installment. If anv installment or interest aforesaid is not raid on the date when sam,; becomes due, then the whole amount of the tax at the time said installment andunpaid interest are due will became due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of eight of the per cent per annum until sale assessed. One or more of property said Installments in the order In which the they are payable aforesaid, orinterwhole tax, may be paid without est at any time within thirty days the after the ordinance confirming of the tax became effective; and levy ono or more of said installments in the order In which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, may be on the day any installment is duepaid by the amount thereof and interpaying to est said day. All at my taxes are Boom 102. Citypayable and County office. special Lake City. Building. atSalt Salt Iake City. Utah, this Dated 14th day of January, 1916. FRANK GODBE. Treasurer and Collector of SpeCityTaxes. cial Sewer Extension No. 359. First and Final Estimate. to-w- DELINQUENT NOTICE. NEVADA ANACONDA COPPER COM-panPrincipal place of business, 608 Boston building. Salt Lake City, Utah. There are delinquent upon the foldescribed stock, on account of lowing assessment levied on the 27th day of November, 1915. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective y. shareholders, as follows: Cert. No. Name. No. of Shares. Amt. Herard 6,000 $ 12.00 12.00 6.000 Herard 12.00 A. Herard 6,000 2fi 12.00 A. Herard 6,000 27 12.00 A. Herard 6,000 28 A. Herard 12.00 6.000 29 12.00 A. Herard 6,000 20 A. Herard 12.00 6,000 31 12.00 A. Herard 6,000 22 12.00 A. Herard 6,000 33 A. Herard 30.00 15,000 34 Mr. and Mrs. JoSin 2.00 1,000 Hultgren 35 A. Y". llesson 20.00 10,000 2.40 36 J. A. Bieler 1,200 37 S. 20.00 Ross 10,000 39 Albert Elsaman 20.00 10,000 40 E. Burch 100,000 200.00 Fanny 4 1 20.00 Harlow S. Burch 10,000 42 10.000 20.00 Harlow S. Burch 43 S. Burch 20.00 Harlow 10,000 44 Harlow S. Burch.... 5,000 10.00 45 10.00 Harlow S. Burch.... 5.000 4 6 S. Burch.... Harlow 10.00 5,000 49 5.000 10.00 Henry Lewis ?o Carl C. Jensen 2.00 1,000 Tarl C. Jensen 51 2.00 1,000 52 Jensen 2.00 1.000 arl C. 53 Carl C. Jensen 4.00 2,000 54 20.00 Carl C. Jensen 10,000 f.fi Harlow S. Burch .... 1 00,000 200.00 57 Harlow S. Burch.... 50,000 100.00 55 Harlow S. Burch 110,000 220.00 59 4. 00 Caroline Cedarstrom. 2,000 YY. 63 250 B. Hook .50 250 61 .50 Thomas Clark 67 Henry Lewis 6.00 3,000 70 Harlow S. Burch. .. .125.000 250.00 72 C. K Rollins 5.000 10.00 73 C. I Rollins 2.00 l.noo 74 C. I. Rollins 2.00 1,000 2.00 75 C. L. Rollins 1,000 And in accordance wlUi the law and an order rf the board of directors made on the 27th day of November, 1915. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at room 60S Boston building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, the 29th day2 of January, 1916. at the hour of o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, costs of advertising together with ofthesale. and expenses LORAINE MUIR. Secretary. 605 Bob ton building. Salt Lake City, Utah. 23 24 25 A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. Probate and Guardianship Notice Ocnsult county rlfrk or the rfpectlTe signers for further Information IN THE DISTRICT COURT. FRO-bat- e division. In and for Salt Lake county. State ofofUtah. the estate and guarIn the matter of Alice K. Amu&sen, Incomdianship Notice. petent. The petttion of Nettle E. Amussen Evans, guardian K.of the person and estate of Alice Amussen, incomof the sale of petent, for confirmation the following described real estate of said incompetent, situated in Logan City, Cache county, Utah, to wit: Be- - pn ginning at a point 113 feet south of 3, the northwest corner of lot 5. block survey, and runLogan City plat "A," feet to the east ning thenceof east 149.5 thence south 70 said lot, boundary 81 thence feet, feet, thence thence west 6S feet and south 26 feet, westerly thence 6 inches to YYashlngton street north along said street 99 feet 7 inches, to the place of beginning, containing e feet. Also a right of way over the described tract of land, to wit: hundred feet at a point one corner Beginning of lot south of the northwest 5. block 3. plat "A," Logan City survey, and running thence east 127 feet and 2 inches, thence south 13 feet, thence west 127 feet and 2 Inches, thence north 13 feet to the place of beginning, for the sum of $3400, and upon the followto wit: Ten per cent cash, ing terms, balance upon confirmation of sale and and delivery of deed, as appears from this court, the return of sale filed in on Friday, has been ret for hearing A. D. 1916, the 28th day of January. county courtat 2 o'clock p. in., at the of said court, house. In the courtroom in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah. with of asaidv.tccourt, . the clerk . . YY'itness m.o 1 -Hh Ha v' me seat, inereui hiiiacu, of January, A. if. 1910. TIIOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal.) Bv J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. B. R. Van Cott. Allison & Rlter. and Howell, Attorneys for Petitioner. 12,6361-squar- fol-lowin- lt: to-w- it: Make Your Reservations Special Trains, Entertainment, Side Trips. XOTKi: OF" SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HBREBV GIVEN' THAT a special tax for the purpose of extendand coning the Sewer has beenoflevied Board of firmed by ordinances tho Y p. 1S-- W. HDLSE Q. .8, 35. It M. Haxton, In v. Assn-M- . 2. 167 D Tavlor s. Armstrong- Lhr C.-I.a- beibi 2, 136. I). D. Hom- Thomas K. Armstrong. F.isingr-30. 1 S. 2 V ney. 1 1. Anderson-WilliaCo-o- i E. I i:stti: ft rlppo)lt a per cent r.: rtt t amount of rft saf in F. I. t r'"!"aton, 83.3. INTEREST ON HOCK ISLAND DEBENTURE BONDS UNPAID An 4'hii tro. Jan 13 lntriti!p?pniiro 3 ;r k Ian-n 2'V '"i n.n M,t f'on.Is nnf not t ail. Fnt'T th Pr th bott'N flTty il.iyx Is a (cm In f whif'" 1..W--1 to pay th" intcrft after t.ot-.m- ,nh i Statistical News 3 4.:9.nr.ft 2.879.n.i0 it n 1. 4ir..719.nno l!.94S.noo Stephen W. Alley-Edn- a tiiaysii:iis. E. Alley. 13t.0no $ S. 2. WJndson place '.n7.379.nno Sarah Hennett-Mark- e Ileeline- ltaMiitles. Jo'nn M. Valo'i- - William Mutch. against rvp ; : Fi.tf '. -, "rr.,nA0 in ! v i t .'. r, ; 7f "i 'r f-'frv- Custer A. J; vi.-- N : ? i.iiriTva 307 37:-- ' - -- ' r t . I ' i !'i.!.-r(- ! f - x :.', h 'a . w. 'Fir - ..-.-:.- t , -, I t. . - o- T. .: 7 1 n-- '. Fl'.wr- - 13 - V 23; T 7 . . it m ?.f t'orn 2 r- ' . '. for !( ' ... ; f 3 I v ViTk. J in. N.v V.'Srat t . t- ""- -. 3 1 No. - . ' I ."; . 7 7 1 ' ; h I ? frotn frd.r.ii nitit. Iut: irkt. nt'-.r 1 48J 1 f ! H ! j I '...?...! !ll .10 n?nkri. Itrit F.ivlr.::'. Hank 8 r 1 'A. ' Trti't' A-- .49 4SJ .49J .4SJ , 1 ! 12 I I 2 1 ....t mkSanri Ftiit, i .. 0 107.30 Jan. 1 8 . 9 2 . . ' 19.00 19.27 19 27 . .1 19.50 19.87 19.47 19. S7 May 203. f0 FAFF irto.on 99.0"i May ....! 10.73 j10.92 10.70 10. S3 124. fttl Jn'.y 10.90 j 10.97 10.82 10.97 2!3 . I 1 !S 432.00 Jan 10. nr, 322.00 M a y .... 1 0.77 10.93 10.75 10.93 '"""th ftuotatlons: 118.00 Wheat No 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red, - hard. 1.22 J if 1.23 2 ; No. 223. 00 3 hard. 1 n ao. 1 . 9 i. ' jt v..Hnn-V fl. Com ' lfi3.O0 yellow, 72'r 73i: No. 4 nnmlnnt. vh i t e. 7 i r, 7 .3. No. J w hite, 4 2 i . standard. 123.00 1 O). It e Nominal. Tfi3.00 S3 '-- 79. Farley 12.73 Timothv :. no 'ft' K.OO "lover in.no ,f is. 73 214.00 Fork 18.27'if 19.37. I i , i 2 ! 10 ' F.Fh-- Husar .. .. National Stat F' a'; Ftah i't "r-it- , ' ! I '13 10 Fankina: Tt'oj Ti;'f'I;T ... !,.i.Mn i fort. I!v. I ;a . f ' H .MlLl.flM t ! i l ' 8 . .l II h I r.miitv. rif.rr.or." ;it Fink of i : I , !..;-,,- " -- : t t i . 73 4 . . . 4 :'! i;a"a " ! ' 1. . . firy .wl!C v ; t I ' Tr';'Fank of FrU'hatn Sf.if.. Hi. ; ' ! . ' f I . . . 12 ; I t . i ( 7 i""1 Fa.-ift.- IM.-tfi- . . . . . mi " . i fi ! "o ; i ; i . . . t i . . : . St" . . . . " li'i 'it : it-- . . . . . r 12 - 7 . i. . pi f. . . 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To rid orchards of the brown tall have suggested moth, entomologists all cobwebs, and such, be cut out that of fruit tree3 in the fall and winter, the for by so doing large numbers of the inserts will ho destroyed while In moths stage. Brown tall caterpillar are said to feed especially on apple, trees, pear, cherry, oak and willow while hickory, ash, pine and other coniferous trees nre avoided. Thus if the aged and rotten of the former group of trees are kept conwith off, tinually cleared brushwood together that accumulates, one feodlng ground for the pests will have been eliminated. Another pest, the gypsy moth. Is found In th egg stage In the winter, and much can be done In the way of next year's crop of the troureducing Insects if the eggs and their blesome are painted over with places hiding creosote whenever found. The creosote effectually prevents the eggs from hatching. Popular Mechanics. A great majority of thoso speaking tho Portuguese tongue today are in Frazil, and it Is therethethe American Bible will ship greater part F 27 i of the society It has recently had printBibles 1.21 ed in that language. More than 90 per cent of the refining scrap metand smelting of drosses and als In the United States Is carried on in the territory east of the Mississippi .50i and north of the Ohio river. l Irfrrr.l '. l.(.-.m't- ! ". HKfflNtss i. 1 - r - that Chicasro. Jan. 13. Ass?rtions become active buyers at exporter had "Winnipeg? nave wheat prices here a The rallv today after a weak start. lose was unsettled at the same as finish to i cent higher, yesterday's wltli May l.iij and July 1.21. Corn lost ir to r: iv net. oats wound up ic ff t( a shaft and provisions at u rise of 7icadvance, to 33c. In wheat did not develop Strength word arrived that Fnnlish houses until been which bearish news to New- -had York hadsendinj? later turned to the bull side of the market, and were purin YVInnipe? on a larj?e scale. chasing Tho upturn in the market here was h.v advices that Hrazil had encouraged mad a bit? reduction In the Import on flour. More or less attention duty was also clven to reports that the fcrevn bu was rapidly Increasing in Texas. letter dispatches Intlmatlnc that the Frltlsh authorities were many vessels to brlnj? about more .s liberal from Austrashipments . . .. a. i lia .T.IM4 .11 .fSVUllll.l an..i .lit UKt n Ill.U weaken. . . pri's iltirimr half of .. first .... the .1 .... .11 i ill irui 11r.p1 cPMun ii! was In the face of the fact that stocks Iti Knropf anil on ocean passage were the smallest at anv corresponding time In ten years. Chances of Increased acted a a weight on the cornarrivals and market, so. too. did the breaking of the drought in Argentina. Improved demand from the east, however, formed something of an offset. oats firm. The chief reason proved was relatively business estimated at 700.000 bushels. Provisions rallied after a decline at the start. sharplv outside Enlarged nnd offerings buying was reported. scarce. from packers grew notwithon hogs. prices standing lower landing futures rantfd as follows' J p e tt. lliuh I.n w. ;jose. jmh-t'intS- NVw- Thomas E. Jordan. St. Mark's hospital, girl.M. Caffall. 1023 S. Eighth Joseph East.boy.A. Gaarv. 139 X. Fifth "West. Frank hoy. Gilbert L. Davis, St. Mark's hospital, boy. Alma Holden, S94 Third avenue, twin boys. George H. Dern. 26 II street, boy. 10 Oriynn street, boy. I rank Barker. A. Olsen, Jeremy 975 Laird avenue, boy. Christen Hansen, 658 s. Fourth "West, boy. James L. Peterson. 2 Alta court, boy. 963 S. Second West. boy. Hoy F. Spear. YMlllam 1. Mills, 448 Downington avenue, boy. Henry Ullllngsley, 21 X. Sixth West, girl. Otto D. Heath, 124 Tremont street, girl. Matthew T. Camp, St. Mark's hospital, boy. AL IV! 1 I1IRTIIS. WHEAT MARKET TO F SECURITIES TRADING A sr ft Office: 10 E- - Third South. Phone Was. 3502 i? O WW SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE DALTON GOLD MINING & MILLING COMPANY". PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 639 S. SECOND West, SaltisLake City, Utah. Notice hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Dalton Gold Mining & Milling combe held at the office of the pany will No. 639 S. Second West, Salt company. the 7th Lake City, Utah, on Monday, m., of February, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. acday for the purpose of considering the tion of the board of directors in selling the property ownedM.by the corporation. F. MURRAY. Dalton Gold Mining & MillSecretary Co. ing allowing described real property in In Lots 1 and 109, Felt's Subdivision; 1, and 103 to 111, inclusive. Block 4, Lincoln Park Subdivision; 12. 15 and 16, all in Block Five Acre Plat "A"; 20 to 29. in-- Suit Liine 16-- tu, iu-wi- t: A. clusive. College Heights Subdivision; 19 to 23, inclusive. Heights Second Addition; 1 to College 9, and 12 to 23, inclusive. Eastinclusive, Morningsido 7. Subdivision; all in Block Five Acre Plat "C," and all in Big11, Field Survey, abutting on both sides of Thirteenth East Street between Tenth South Street and Rocsevelt Avenue, in No. District 32. of Salt Paving Lake City, .and is due and payable in five equal annual install- Jan. ments, 14. terest atbeginning the rate of six per cent per NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. annum on the whole amount of said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT tax shall be computed from the date the ordinance confirming the levy of a special tax for the purpose of extend- said tax effective, the Sidewalk has been levied and 14, 1916, became ing interest at said rateJan on confirmed bv ordinances of the Board the wholeand of said tax unpaid amount of Commissioners, and became effec- shall be due and payable with each tive January 14, 1916. Installment. If anv or InSaid special tax is levied upon the terest aforesaid is notinstallment on the date paid in when same becomes due, then the. following described real property 28. Salt Lake In Lots amount of the tax at the Block 4; 1 City, to 53, Inclusive, Block 9; 1 whole time said installment andunpaid are interest to 53, Inclusive. Block 10; 1, and 22 to due will become and payable and 28. Inclusive, Block 11. Highland Park will draw interestdue at the rate of 2 to 6, Addition; inclusive, Block5 4; 11, per cent per annum until sale ofeight the 2 to 5, inclusive. Block 1; and to 11, assessed. One or more of Block 6, Golden Park Addi- property inclusive, said installments in the order in which 9, inclusive. Block 5; 1 to 19, they are payable tion; 2 to Block aforesaid, or the Place Sub- 1 whole tax, may be paid inclusive, all in 12, Jordan without interdivision Section 2. Township within thirty days 1 west. Salt Lake Base est at any time south. Range ASSESSthe ordinance NOTICE OF DELINQUENT the and Meridian, abutting on the north after of the tax becameconfirming MENT SALE. and levy effective; Second of South side Street between Mixor more of said installments in DEMIJOHN CONSOLIDATED Jordan River and Concord Street; one in which they are payable, order the place of busi- the Principal ing company. on of side south the Second South or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid ness. Salt Lake. City, Utah, , Street between the Jordan River and on the is due by installment any Notice. There are delinquent onupon day on tne north side of paying the amount thereof and acStreet; Navajo interthe following described stock levied Third South Street between the Jordan est to said day. count of an assessment (No. 4) on and Navajo Street; the south taxes are All at my on the 3d day of December. 1915, the River side of Third South Street between. the office, special Room 102. Citypayable and County several amounts' set opposite the asnames Jordan River and Emery Street; on Building. Salt Lake City. folof the respective shareholders both sides of Fourth South Street beDated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this and tween lows, and In accordance with law Jordan River and Emery 14th day of January, 1916. an order made by the board of direct- Street; the on the north side of Fifth South FRANK GODBE, ors on the said 3d day of December, the Jordan River and and Collector of SpeTreasurer City 1915, so many shares of each parcel of Street between on both sides of Pacific cial Taxes. Emery Street: such Ftock as may beof necessary will Avenue the between and Jordan River Curb and Gutter Extension Xo. 33. the secretary be sold at the office Street;, on the east side of NavaThird Partial Estimate. of said company, 410 Utah Savings & Emery Street between Second South and Trust building. Salt Lake City, Utah, jo Third South Streets; on both sides of NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. on the 27th day of January, 1916, at Twelfth Street between Second NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT the hour of 10 oclock a. m.. to pay de- South andWest Third South Streets; and be-on a special tax for the purpose of extendassessments thereon, together linquent west side of Concord Street the has been levied and costs of advertising and expenses the with tween Second South and Third South ing confirmedPaving ordinances of the Board by of sale. in No. 41. of Commissioners, and became effecSidewalk District No. of Amt. Streets, Cert. is Lake due and tive January 14. 1916. Salt City, and Shares. Due. of No. annual installSaid special tax is levied upon the 200 1.00 payable in five equal 485 II. B. Cole In1917. described real property in ments, beginning Jan. 14, following 5.00 terest Co. . 1,000 356 Dixon-Millof six per cent per Salt Lake City, In Lots 3 to 5, 5.00 annum atonthe rate Co. . 1,000 367 Dixon-Millof said inclusive. Block 9V7, Plat Salt 370 1.85 tax shall bethe whole amount Co. . 393 Dixon-Millthe date Lake City Survey, abutting on"A," 5 .00 computed from the east Co. . 1,000 418 Dixon-Millthe of the ordinance YYest of side Third belevy confirming 5.00 said tax became Co. . 1,000 419 Dixon-MillJan. tween North Temple and Street, effective, First Xorth. 5.00 14, 1916, and interest Co. . 1,000 420 Dixon-Millsaid rate on In District Xo. 28, 5.00 the whole amount of at Co. . 1,000 421 Dtecon-Mtllsaid tax unpaid Streets, of Salt Lake Paving is due and and City, 500 2.50 shall be due and Co. 425 Dixon-Millten in annual installpayable with oreach payable 143.34 installment. If equal 339 E. A. Culbertson .28,667 inInstallment ments, beginning Jan. 14. 1917. In300 1.50 terest aforesaid any 374 W. H. Child . . . on date the is not terest at the rate of six per cent per .17 33 375- - W. H. Child ... same becomes paid due, then the annum on the whole amount of said YY'. H. Child 623 5.12 when 321 the at whole amount of the tax tax shall be from the date 5.00 525 W. II. Child 1,000 said installment andunpaid interest are the ordinance computed of 500 2.50 time .confirming 474 Edwin G. YY'ooley. will become due and payable and said tax became effective, the levyJan. 5.00 due 477 Edwin G. YY'ooley. 1,000 draw interest at the rate of eight 14, 1916, interest at said rate oa 1.00 will 200 480 YV. M. Havenor per cent per annum until sale of the the wholeand of said tax unpaid amount 5.00 property 535 E. C. Davies 1,000 assessed. One or more of shall be due and payable with each 5.00 said installments 311 Anson Kessler 1,000 in the order In which installment. If anv installment or In5.00 they are 312 Anson Kessler .... 1,000 or the aforesaid, terest on the date is aforesaid not 5.00 whole tax, payable paid 166 W. J. Browning .. 1.000 be paid without inter- when same becomes due, then the 6.00 est at any may 167 W. J. Browning .. 1.000 time within thirty days whole amount of the tax unpaid at the 5.00 .. 1,000 168 Yr. J. Browning the time said installment and Interest are after the ordinance confirming and 6.67 290 J. F. Schraven 1,333 of tax the became effective; levy will become due and payable and 25.00 one or more of said installments in due 5.000 345 John YV. Pratt 25.00 the order in which they are payable, will draw interest at the rate of eight 346 John YV. Pratt . . . 5,000 cent per annum until sale of the 2 5.00 or 513 John R. Russell... 5,000 whole tax unpaid, may be paid per assessed. One or more of property 5.00 on the 1.000 545 E. E. Dudley is the day any installment due by said Installments order in which 500 2.60 paying 547 J. C. Johnson the amount thereof and inter- they are payablein the or the 733 aforesaid, 3.67 est to said 35 .lames E. Hopkins. day. whole be interwithout tax, 333 may 1.67 paid 28 Jean C. Smith All special taxes are payable at my est at any time within 333 1.67 office. 3 02, thirty 153 R. X. YY'ilson Room and County City after the ordinance confirming days the 666 3.33 Building, Salt Lake City. 180 X. J. Letheralf of the tax became effective; and 666 levy 3.33 20 Marv T. Sorenson.. at Salt Dated Lake this Utah, City, or one more of said installments in 666 3.33 14th day of January, 1916. 53 M. Thornberg . the order in which they are payable, 6.67 54 Emma Thornberg.. 1,333 GODBE. FRANK or whole tax unpaid, may be paid 666 3.33 60 Joe Green Treasurer and Collector of Spe- on the CityTaxes. is due by the day any installment 400 2.00 cial 115 E. A. Fleming 1917. In- to-w- it: to-wi- t: m I er to-wi- er t: er er er to-w- it: er er er to-wi- t: the amount thereof and Interpaying 3.33 Sidewalk Extension Xo. 171. est to said day. 3.33 Third Estimate. Partial All special taxes are payable at my 3.33 office. Room 102, City and County 8.33 NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. Salt Lake City. 3.34 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Building. at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Dated 200 TTorton 1.00 iftt tntaiinii w XV "a'J a special tax for the purpose of extend- 14th day of January, 1916. WM. M. MCKfci a, secretary, FRANK GODBE, the Curb and Gutter has been lev410 Utah Savings & Trust Building. ing ied and confirmed by ordinances of Collector of Speand Treasurer City Utah. Salt Lake City, the Board of Commissioners, and be- cial Taxes. came effective January 14, 1916. Extension No. 57. Paving ASSESSMENT NO. 14. Second Partial is Estimate. Said tax the levied upon special MIN-Ing CHAMPION GOLD MOUNTAIN of& Milling company. Principal fice and place of business 216 S. Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah. that at a Notice is hereby given of the board of directors held meeting on the 16th day of December, 1915, an per share assessment of i of one cent was levied and assessed on the capital Not Sick, Yet Hardly Able to Work of the stock Issued and outstanding forthwith to C. R. corporation, payable a. : 1 secretary of said company, at 216 Long, S. Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah. 5 this assessment Any stock upon which It on the 21st day of may remain unpaid be will and 1916, delinquent January. for sale at public auction, advertised re-saThere la absolutely no patchwori,iaut theeacU Is made before will and unlesson payment of the course of trentment I srlve for soon the 8th day of February, be sold of the diseases I make a specialty, for 1916 to pav the delinquent assessment after beginning treatment symptoms disappear. ther'eon, together with cost of advertisCLUES, LOWEST CHARGES. QUICKEST Cured. of sale. ing and expenses of Any Specialist. That Stay C. R. LONG. Secretary. A CERTAIN CURE Bait Lake City. Utah. Is what I will give you if your case is curable. promIf not, I will not accept your money and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ise to do anything for you. The best references Third Judicial District, in and for the I could give as to professional reliability are the' countv of Salt Lake, State of Utah. I dismiss, which many cured, satisfied patients In the matter of the voluntary withtreatments are successful when proves that myeven Company, drawal of Western Electric benefit. others fail to an Illinois corporation, from the State Is different and treatment of Utah Notice. my Remember, CLUES ttEMAUKAUHu Notice is hereby given that Western COSTS YOU NOTHING unless you are and be4ter satisfied to pay me. Electric Company, an Illinois Corporaelad and Prfect?d In old cases- wllIiuE. filed with the undersigned, to the following dls- la contlned tion, has to My practice necvrhicn have been an order of said Court, of Nerve Force, Loss Nervous Debility. pursuant lected or unsklllfully Mlje, and Ivlduey Troubles. Blood Diseases, dated January 11, 1916, its voluntary tiuiider for leave to withdraw treated. application Uupture. Skin Diseases, Varicose Veins, Piles from the State of Utah. uud Fistula. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING FOR CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. Any person may file his obtection and chronic disorders to to said application at any time before I especially invite thos e who have deep-sea-tcall and be examined. Consultation and examination free, and does not February 14th, 1916. THOS. HOMER, A personal examination is necessary. oblige you to engage my services. I charge nothing: to. prove my methods Tvill12cure you. Clerk Third District Court. Salt Lake o'clock, noon only. Hours 0 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. Sundays, 10 a. m. to City, Utah. F. B. Salt Lake City, Utah Clerk. Main Quinn, South By of Deputy St., STATE MEDICAL CO., 234 first publication Date Janhereof, uary 13th, 1916. 135 151 216 292 293 Thomas McCrea .. George R. Emery.. E. A. Swenson .... M. Percy... Georgo YY'm. J. Sommerville .. - a a s - 666 666 666 666 667 . - AFFLICTED MEN 1 n lts . . ed |