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Show THE I IEH ALP-R- JO PLEADS FOR SUPPORT I OF NATIONAL DEFENSE ! State Troops Declared by Secretary Garrison Inadequate Basis for an f Efficient Military System WASHINGTON. cntrate 17. -- 1'I.u.h flll the .Inn. iil. 1 the Teutonic tven if Imnif diatelv le- Ut ten t i t - T' el hlorks-der;bjct o evlir. the. v.ili not effective, of the aHicj exportation to A mrrlra ofprevent illative niati W the good !. rc. and in art tit forns.il vv ay, botr-iof Cert.-.aorigin whh h have been .2 :h.cr nt Itot tfn'am, hut were f!u of ifi'trir.U ths iliplom.its nr;l buuk'Iit and rihi for ly American riate tlopni lnr:t!. to Man h ti. lf1.". Notice Afeorditr to information here, the to this prir effect has been Riven to the sstare department's trade tirlvlners by tiTotrrnm oritemf!ntc a virttunl : 1 1 - s' . ' ' ' "" VT ' , V. i ( y v s y "- -- - v - : ', N - "j . v.-It- h , - - , .V.N . . ' v ' . , ' I . J J I Itn-norte- rn c.t-tni- of l!ofkptie to the Ktiro- pcurt tirntraN hy riil application of I'etnr.e the nltiri:fitr destination ant !!. v in Mittm U;o Tnfin into tntirtlv to effect i at triu:tt on t!io part of France, r.ml posthly Italy, to :: crept the British in view of the tj:1.:- - f a thi rcspevt. .! ti e ) r 1 1 h 1 y fS -. '. ' ' ' K j - j fmhaff v. IBURIED WEALTH j i I IN WYOMING t rrobabil ty f ! betn g male p In f'-'.- in hv been .ipproa-he:f ?r,.t. it If ?abl." pppre-riaMoof H ou!l'r-a- rf k ant!-Brltls- h An effort ''insr. the diplomat to feeltrm!n the jtronslii of American the t. on and this rulJe lly ing genn nuropean .5v..'.l fully merits. Ir.trt rf tf" nHer i:peetet. bbr k ;! j to net:, J nt v- j : garden her a the tier jfl roiiaCit. rr ' ! ' ( or 1 - . i all fillie? are stprin xrr.t Ihn ... ,, t . I,. nntl-.-r tr orders in mnnrH ao.l fiirr.tlv tiv th.' tv frlifi-:- j r r tndirert c.rim.'r. ki throusrh atrremnt with f ' neutral munlrlf f of northernt Info c;rrxT'' ne "f the lr.tr- rvtrr ar.ii it!ni. At . f I ,uur n H'-t- - Jftf t.tl iht l . wnnlil h lrt arKo sne di.f f.Tnfe, Ijiint f n te-on- 1 t . ;n h- In-etfi- v.t - In-ludl- nsr - ri.-trM- fu-i'i- re root to Import Tutted y.ate -- thro-ir'- ntre. r'tish otifiillnn. 1. from th the i adjlf-rri- t The tletci'itn, Spain or Italy. l Ih it tiowever, Itotferdum In Holland and M.ilmo in Hwolcn to alt I j t e r t n and an CJerman prts ptirp.'e4 t; i war and the by rlninc daring them to irtnin rornmere o;ld the IHe!" plnn of slarvin, out t.ermany and Austria ho made eff.- - t;vr. view have f inall v prevailed Thr the aroonc; nUii. If in ?aid. atd while of her ffeosrraphtc lor ation to t Jrrat Britain will fail t ' tank of en forrtn;: the hlorkade in the North t . i : i 1 oit-pro-- Itlshf. f ' the tlrit-t- h view nf t !' e rihr to Idofkade a the reutrtl port. rnlUtns: thatrutin off from Franre mts?hr thus rticht 1 1 -- cariCo t;ken. T heir .tirrril a s'.tld tn Frrtre It 3j- f he ! o -- Ins; for I th d 1 the an .iiit!( .in ship r ef the rieht fn f on f i. ate hr f M'H'k.nl rtt;-- tt t of MTfiv f.iiili in: her and p . . one-fortie- O -- e- -, ! bellt.-ren- COM-pan- 111 1 rn '' - " two-fifth- lit"! dlptornath' reprrrntatlvc point out t "d i v that therefore the of a Mocked really would .arrestlr rhariite exlt(nic nf rry filttomsn so far an t '. admloion "f Atnerh-,-soodt Into t'.i'- Tr utr.lr pro-rn'iTc-itl- . . pre-emine- ri e. rrttfral vnrtn atcrl-ctiltu- re CUT THIS OUT m-zripi-- : ..,-,Mi- -- , a Ktnitlar dm v fa!l upon Franr and Italy in fh Mediterranean, it i elated I v the t presr tative here of a ht f.i-e- t o . - - y i:vi:n WELCOME inv out t ton of vour irur ts will smile with irrat itulo and; satisfaction when voti offer them I IzrsaFISHER . -- to-wi- t: roml-r.-.-ir- - it .. t -- the 1. hi iwiot' fhe home mild, 1 S 1 1 rleainirlv ve in- - It is in- ilctii "ovrr wt leoino." viixo rating. hi nsiier Brewing Co. u is Tin: ukval A. J A to-wi- fr, v.-.- -- tl-- to-wi- high-seate- t: d, fle-Dm- br to-w- R: ' UtV ATT.TPTICT rnTCES POP-- f t' . j" . lalnless Litraction Cold Hridgc Work. .S3.50 .S3.50 I: ii t.i.--- .S5.00 Crovvna : t Plat. 1 1 , PAINLISS WITHIRS rZx a GUARANTEED DENTISTRY L If tm I "fAT.tl, f Ie. rl d. j i w DE-cease- j - "t'-is- THUS j O -- . L.LI-:n- j Arptrattn fai ivhlrh t h British ron'.enJ trals etabl?sSed a prr-descat United the In tl eiH war. i f illy expected the ppol to result in rup'derneruln tlon of tr e t'nl. States by the verv of t to :Tt'. I'cnmark jroO''i !.'"t nti.t uri swejnfor th srn'it.!v feature ;;ere tirtlnUt Kjfipt t rt lort to t'np tie f i t f t n v. re arc f rx rr il K0''k ! f ' r. ? ivAiu, ii. ivi;i.i,i:ii. Mineral and Agricultural II. mayor of To. has mnoumed he will finht Resources. the indictment returned him a few days afro, charinK against he re- reived a hlsch priced auto and $000 from persons interested in contracts for the Toledo fire Uepart-- ) 'O-i"lei elopmcnt ha only merit,motorizing lie denies the charge. o, n hose T in. av5 a bulb tin of the Keolonical XOTK'E TO CHF.I1ITOHS. survey. Within Its I7.:D I square miles! rc.STATK OF WILLIS COTTKN, HER HUSBAND lie the front extensive oal fields and Creditors will present claims the most productive known oil fields ' to the undersigned at with vouchers 410 Utah Savings & Trust building, Salt of the ky Mountain region, thou- Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2Cth f arres of irrited anl dry- - j find of April. A. D. 1916. HELD IS RANSOM FOR day farmfnaj lndt. and extensive arias of IDA M. COTT EN, spUr.-Jisto k ranjfe; moreover, some, Administratrix of the estate of Willis Gotten, deceased. of the finet fishlnsr and huntlnc In Parley P. Jensen. Attorney for Ad the t oiled mim can te found within j ministratrix. A IthouKh its order the tion avrajfes only 12 Inchesprecipltaa year. Mrs. Walter Pietsch Receives iADffer95i.,r,t publication December 21. ir.e itiHtiv areas are hiKhiy pro - !u. tl e. irrigated and the nuccwhich drv Letter That Heightens Her DIZLINQl'KNT NOTICI-:ha here and there attained "inS NEVADA ANACONDA COPPER e S tO indlrate that a still larger Fears for Man. area may l.e Missing Principal place of business, 608 under cultivation lioston building. Salt Lake City, Utah. of that kind. brought the folA Rion There are delinquent on uponaccount the minerfll products of the of described stock, lowing Mate coal Is coal Its A letter purportln-- r to havg been assessment levied on the 27th day of fiefds s rover about 4!.?.0 square miles the several amounts November, I'JlZ, names of the state's area and wrUttn l y her husband Walter Pietsch. ret of the respective opposite the contained orirtnallv an estimated 6 a jinitor at the U D. S. university, as follows: tons, of thH quantity only who disappeared from his home last shareholders, No. of Cert 7S,0') tons. pr about Name. No. Amt. Shares. was received Mrs. Friday, of I per...) cent, has been exhausted. The yesterday by 12.00 6.000 Ilerard.. Pietsch. The letter stated that Mrs. 2 4 A.. A. was production SiIn tons, . . A. Herard 6.000 ia.oo 1.S10.0IS. valued at . Pietsch . not need 5 2 12.00 A. A. Ilerard and that she 6.000 The In vaiue of production will hear from him worry . soon. . I 2 C.000 12.00 A. A. lerard the the o ineral re?ourcn is oil. of tetter was In Putsch's Although arnonif 12.00 fi.000 A. A. Herard . . handwriting, 227S A. w hl.h :.tOS,S22 barrels. valued nt his wife Is inclined to believe 12.00 A. Ilerard . . 6.000 it St. U;. 232 was produced in 9 n. The was dictated to him and that that fi.000 29 A. A, Herard . . 12.00 he 4 3 in amounted to nbout production 12.00 6.000 being held as hostage for some un- 30 A. A. Herard . . f) v 4. f to more than CO known barrel., 31 12.00 6.000 A. A. Herard. . equal purpose. a Pennevl-vnper ent of th production of Alv heart is bleeding as a result of i 3 2 A. A. Herard . . 12.00 6,000 v ur and places this reparation. the letter rays. It' 8 3 A. A. Herard. . for the same S0.00 15,000 Woniins. whoe oil fields are newly xurtner stated that IT rhe would call 34 Mr. and Mrs.. John di-ered and only partly developed, on Anthon II. Lund of the first presi2.00 1.000 in the ninth place itmontc of tho Mormon rhurrh he could 25 Hultgren the 20.00 A. W. llesson dency 10,000 intc states of the union. furnish Information a. Bleler 2.40 her 3 1,200 concernings. ther minerals. erold. cop-re- r. husband. Mrs. Pietsch went to tho of- 37 j. 20.00 10.000 Ross Mr. fice of 3S iron, tfypsum. limestone, sanlstone, no Lund, who said that he had 20.00 Elsaman 10,000 such information and knew nothing 40 Albert 12. llureh hrirk clay and mineral waters, 100,000 200.00 Fanny case. about the brouuht the value of the state's min41 20.00 Harlow S. Hurch 10,000 With her eral production In 1913 up to S12.6v-0320.00 babv In her 42 Harlow S. Uurch.... 10,000 Amonar the undeveloped resources arms Mrs. Ptetnch called at the police 43 Harlow S. Burch . . . . 10.000 20.00 are Mtumlnou shale, volcanic ash. station last night with the letter. The 41 Harlow S. Hurch.... ft, 000 10.00 not credit the 10.00 of foul 4i Harlow S. Hurch.... H.000 Kraphlte, anphvlttun, matiKanese ores, police do S12 "when he 46 Harlow S. Hurch.... Pietsch hsd only theory fi.000 30.00 bentonltc. tin. salt. Ilsmuth and per- Play. left home and no other monev avail- 49 Henry Lewis 10.00 5,000 iTuoortant. nict haps rock, phosphate able. r,o Carl C. Jensen on wh! h the future of American 2.00 1,000 51 2.00 1.000 Carl C. Jensen It fa esmay largely depend. 2.00 52 Carl C Jensen 1,000 timated that more than l.IiO.OO acren 4.00 53 Carl C. Jensen 2,000 in AVvninimc are underlain bv work54 20.00 Carl C. Jensen 10,000 able phosphate deposits, a phosphate 5C Harlow S. Hurch .... 100,000 200.00 are. than that of an v other 57 50.000 100. CO Harlow S. Hurch state greater vt rland Hullctin ;i:.Jebook. r,S Harlow S. Hurch 110,000 220.00 612, t. S. fleolocical Survrv. 4.00 oi,t i:m;i,ih Cedarstrom. 2,000 fouiiuai patah. 5(563 Caroline 250 itn ai. di:af.m:ss ami .50 W. H. Hook .A 250 .50 64 Clark Thomas I 6.00 67 3.000 Lewis Henry If you know of some one who is I BUYING A DIAMOND Harlow S. Hurch .... 125.000 250.00 troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head 70 I 72 C. L. Rollins 10.00 5,000 noises or ordinary catarrh, cut out this 73 C. 1.. Rollins 2.00 1,000 formula and hand it to them and von 1.000 2.00 1,. Rollins will have been means the :.oo of aaving 75 c. I Rollins 1.000 The properly cut diamond has fifty-elc- some poor sufferer perhaps from the with law accordance in And and total the talde ami deafness, in England scientist for a an order of the board of directors made ' ol'ef thirty-tw- Including facets above the long time past have recognized that on the 27th day of November, 1915, so fc'trdle ami t wenty-fosi- r facets below. catarrh is a constitutional disease and many shares of each parcel of such The surface of the talde should be 40 ne'ej.s-jrllrequires a constitutional stock as may be necessary will be sold per cent of the whole. treatment. Boston building. Salt Lake at room 608 on nose douches are City, Perfect, colorless stones form only inhalers and the 29th day Sprays, Saturday, Utah, per ent of ill the diamonds produced. liable .o irritate the delicate air pas- of January, 1916. tho at hour of 2 A diamond is considered In sages ami force the disease Into the o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to terfect formation when no flaw or imperfec- middle ear. which frequently means pay delinquent assessments thereon, tion can I e detected under the ordi- total deafness, or else the disease Is together with the costs of advertising nary "loop" or maKnifylng glass used driven down the air passages towards and of sale. expenses The flaws usually found the lungs, which Is equally as dangerLORAINE MUIR. Secretary. Jeweler. by t sire r on spots ( where the carbon ous. The following formula which Is 60S Boston building. Salt Lake City, In the damp English Utah. has not crystallized perfectly), feath- - used extensively ers. bubbles, hairs. faky formation. climate. Is a constitutional treatment like that in a of Ire when struck and should ptove especially efficacious NOTICE OF SPKCIALi TAX. here who live under more bv a hammer. piece The absolutely perfect to sufferers IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICE climate conditions. favorable stone mut be free from all of these tax for the purpose of extendSecure from your druggist I ounce of a special iefe ts and cut In the right proporTake this ing tho Sewer has been levied and con(Double Itstrength). tions. The "clean" diamond is free Parmlnt J pint of hot water firmed by ordinances of the Board of add to from iv flaws or lnclouires and Is homei and ounces of granulated sugar; stir Commissioners, and became effective to find. Many of these and mot difficult one tablespoonful January 14. 1916. until dissolved, lake flaws are so small as to be Impercept- four Said special tax Is levied upon the times a tlay. This will often bring ible to the naked eve and really do following described real Inproperty3. in relief from distressing head Salt not affect he brilliancy e nd beauty quick 4, Lake City, lxts noises. Clogged noftrils should open, 7 of the store. 8. Block 62, Flat "C." Salt Like and Imbecome and easy breathing hearing Do not expert to Ret an absolutely In tho eus- City Survey, abutting on both sides of prove as the inflammation rerfeet ttf.ro for any reasonable figWest Jackson Avenuo which extends Is reduced. tubes tachian Parmlnt Is east d ure, for they are so rare as to from Seventh West Street beas It in th acts way. used directlv excesjilve prices. If you want a upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tween North Temple and First North srood stone see to It that It Is of pood! the system and has a Streets. in Sewer District No. 2. acslight tonic otor and brtlllancj- anl Is well cut. of Salt Lake City. and is due and the of facilitates tion that the recovery a The real requirement of diarnonrl InstallThe preparation Is easy to payable ln five equal annual fs that If make a proper effect, and the patient. In14. 1917. Is pleasant to ments, beginning Jan. costs and little make, tr nute flaws which can le found onlv take. Kverv person who has catarrh terest at the rate of six per cent per with a strong microscope n re not should give this treatment a trial. Ad- annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from the date worthy of consideration by the ordl-pr- y vertisement. who wishes to have a the ordinance the levy of purehaser sa Id tax becameconfirming trood stone almost exclusively for decoJan. OTICK OF M'F.CIAI, TAX. effective, 14, 1916. and Interest at said rate on rative rtfepoei. GIVEN IS THAT HEREBY NOTICE Is no ohjeef and voti are the whole amount of said tax unpaid If be due and payable with each jr.ni or more per carat a special tax for the purpose ot extend- shall willing to pav to secure srt absolutelv ing the Paving has been levied and Installment. If any installment or Inyou rrtav hope on the date terest f ore. but for alt usual pnr-pe- e is not f tn wle by ordinances of the Hoard when aforesaid same becomes raid vo-- t then the are i tlnr half of the confirmed due, and becarno effec- whole amount of the tax unpaid at the N. w York American. of Commissioners, 1316. money tive January H. time raid Installment and interest are Is Said tax levied upon the will become due and payable and special iitn M OHctir.it.fellow described real property In due will draw Interest at the rate of We wonder If 3 who following young In Lots Salt Uk City, to 5, per cent per annum tintil rale ofeight the shoots through the town In a hlch Inclusive. 97. Block Plat "A," Halt property assessed. One or more of Is auto relation to the I a k any on the east said installments In the order In which powered over the unravel side City beof Survey, Third abutting West chap who aspeeded Street, they are payable aforesaid, or the a nuarter of centurv agov tween North Temple and First North whole sidewalks be paid without intertax. blg-on one of those in Paving District No. 2. est at any may Streets, time within thirty days e led ! of Salt Take and Is due and after the ordinance confirming bicycles? Macon News. the Kr mem bef how we used to inveigh, payable In tenCity, Installannual of the tax became effective: and equal levy d ar Infrom the 1317. and 14. one or more of .ald Installments ln pulpit, Jan. ments, editorially from th rurb, against the "scorrlier" terest atbeginning the rate of six per cent per the order In which they are payable, annum on the whole amount who enda ngere.l life and limb? of said or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid the laws and ordinances we tax shall be computed from the date on the day any Installment is by In to all tiie ordinance confirming the levy of paying the amount thereof and due Interprotect the passed pedestrian biwe ordered the raid tax became effective, his rights: how Jan. est to said day. All sidewalks, and all that? 14. 1516, and interest at raid rate on taxes are payable at my cyclist off the the whole amount rf paid tax unpaid office. special Room 102. City and County Today weoneseen r rampaging locomotive other along our high- shall be duo and payable with each Building. Salt Lake City. Charing and Installment. If mv and thoroughfares, streets or Inways, Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this we look hack on the old high wheel of terest aforesaid Is notInstallment on the date Hth day of January. 1916. paid a FRANK OODBE. of a century ago and mourn-fitl- y when same becomes due. then the we had tnlRhty little, whole amount of the tax unpaid at the Citv Treasurer and Collector of Speret'ize thst to be scared at In th' time ram installment and interest are cial Taxes. comparatively, due will become times of innocuous and desultory due and piivable and Sewer Extension No. 359. will draw Interest at the rate and Final Estimate. of eight First speeding. Indianapolis Times. per cent per annum until rale of the M IN It THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U II.I. I'OH RK. assessed. One or more of property aid Installments in the order In which Third Judicial District, in and for the WHiisrn Wallace Spence of Baltimore, State of Utah. who tiled recently at the age of 100 they are payable aforesaid, or the county of Salt Lake. In the matter of th voluntary withtax, may he paid without Interyears snd thirteen da vs. is said to have whole at any time within thirty days drawal of Western Electric Company, determined early in life that he would est the an Illinois corporation, from the State live to be h centenarian. He was a after the ordinance confirming of the tax became effective: and of Utah Notice. man of wonderful determination, and levy one or more of said Installments In Notice Is hereby given that Western will power no doubt helped him to which they are payable, Electric Company, an Illinois Corporathe order in tax his ambition ln this respect. In or the whole unpaid, may be tion, has filed with the undersigned, Mr. other ways was a any installment Is duepaid bv pursuant to an order of said Court, notable man. alo He came spence to America w ith on the day the amount thereof and Inter- dated January 11. 1916, Its voluntary 3100, but amassed a fortune and paying said day. to est for leave to withdraw spent It for the public large good. All special taxes are payable at my application from the State of Utah. office. Room 102. City and County Any person may file his objection MIT AVAII.AHI.r:. Lake to Salt said application at any time before City. Building. "No." raid the editor, "we cannot use Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this February 14th, 1916. your. poem." THOS. HOMER, of January. 1:16. asKed the poet, "is u too 14th dav FRANK C50DBE. Clerk Third District Court. Salt Lake long?" Treasurer and Collector of Spe- City, Utah. City hissed the editor, "it's too cial "es." Bv B. F. Quinn. Deputy Clerk. Taxes. too -and wide too and long, Date of first publication hereof, Janthick" St. Paving Extension No. 57. Louts Second Partial Estimate uary ISth, 1916. f lv!op. d.tsp- State Has Many Undeveloped i we being kept - :!- i I K.ilh . g- ! 1 The subject ha her with great .. with a thorough " dianship of Alice K. Amuhsen, incompetent. Notice. The petition of Nettle C Amussen Kvnns, guardian of the person and estate of Alice K. Amussen, Incompetent, for confirmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said incompetent, situated in I.ok&ii City, Cache county. Utah, to wit: at a point 113 feet south of the northwest corner of lot 3. block 3. plat "A." Loaan City survey, and thence east llfl.r. feet to the east boundary of said lot, thence south 70 feet, thence westerly 81 feet, thence south 2a feet, thence west 68 feet and 6 Inches to Washington street, thence D9 feet 7 Inches, street said ; north along to the placo of beginning, containing K',Co6i-.iuar- e feet. ; Also a right of way over the foltract of land, to wit: lowing described hundred feet at a point one corner licginning of lot i south of the northwest 5. block 3, plat "A," Logan City survey, and inr.ning thence cast 127 feet and 2 inches, thence south 13 feet, thenco west 127 feet and 2 Indies, thence north 13 feet to the place of beginning, for the sum of $3400. and upon the following terms, to wit: Ten per centof cash, sale and balance upon confirmation and delivery of deed, as appears from the return of sale filed in this court. has been et for hearing on Friday, tho 2Hth day of January. A. I. 1916, at 2 o clock p. m.. nt the county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, "with the seal thereof affixed, this 12th day A. P. 1916. of January, THUS. HOMER. Clerk. (.Seal. I Hy J. K. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Van Cott. Allison Kiter. and B. R. Howell. Attorneys for Petitioner. i -- i:i the- - e j I i -- PIIO-Lak- ; lr xi IN Till". DISTRICT CO U I IT. bate division, In and for Halt county, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate and guar- run-nin- tr . f'-- NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. Probate and Guardianship Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Consult ronntr rlcrk or tli roctlT slnen a special tax for the purpose of extendfor further Information I H that they now a unit in the assertion of the at f f completely trade either a allies to tir!arp stand t. right a forn'al !! kjftff i,f Cicmtan illi ci tly jr in.:!i it was Iryrni i! tonight, have een t!;o ('0rr. May or of Toledo j Indicted, Asserts He Will Fight Chargc V powe PUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 191C E bl-cy!- '1 ixe !. t: y. ing the Sidewalk has been levied and confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioners, and became effective January 14, 1916. Said special tax Is levied upon the following described real property in Salt Iike City. In Lots 28. Block 4: to 53, Inclusive. Block 9; 1 to 53. inclusive. Block 10; 1. and 22 to 2 Inclusive, Block 11, Highland Park Addition: 2 to 6, inclusive. Block 4; 11. nud 2 In f. Inclusive. Block 1; 5 to 11, Inclusive, Block 5. Golden Park Addition; 2 to !. inclusive, Block 5; 1 to 19. inclusive. Block 12, Jordan Place Sub- 1 2, Township division, all in1 Section Salt Lake Base west, south Range ami Meridian, abutting: on the north ride of Second South Street between tho Jordan River andof Concord Street; on tiie south side Second South the Jordan River and Street between on the north side of Navajo Street; Third South Street between the Jordan River and Navajo Street: on the south ride of Third South Street between the and Emery Street; on Jordan River both sides of Fourth South Street between the Jordan River and Emery on the north side of Fifth South Street; between the Jordan River and Street Street; on both sides of Pacific Emery Avenue between the Jordan River and Emery Street; on the east side of Navajo Street between Second South and Third South Streets; on both sides of Second (Twelfth West Street between and on South and Third South Streets; the west side of Concord Street between Second South and Third South No. 41. Streets, in Sidewalk District of Salt Lake City, 'and is due and annual1917.installpayable in five equal In14. ments, beginning Jan. 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 confirming the levy of Jan. said tax became 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 any installment or inon the date terest aforesaid i? not when same becomes paid due, then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum until sals of the assessed. One or more of property said Installments ln the order in which the they are payable aforesaid, orinterwhole may be paid without tax, est at any time within tiirty days after the ordinance confirming the of the tax became effective; and levy one or more of said installments ln the order ln which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, mayis be paid on the day any installment due by the amount thereof and Interpaying est to said day. All special taxe3 are payable at my office. Room 102. City and County Building. Salt Lake City. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 14th day of January, 1916. FRANK GODBE. Treasurer and Collector of SpeCity cial Taxes. Sidewalk Extension No. 171. Third Partial Estimate. to-wi- WANT AD RATES it: STATE St. Pressery. Cleaners and pressers of the better kind. 550 State. Wasatch 5257. J3LI!ANINr MONTHLY RATE. $1.25 1 to-w- CLEANING AND PRESSING Ten cents per line for first insertion, 3 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion, all classifications. Count six words to the line. t: i BUSINESS .DIRECTORY SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING Co. per line per month. ads will receive S. . prompt attention. Best work, prompt delivery. 265 State. Wasatch 5235. Hyland 1939. CONFINEMENTS CALL MAIN 20. MODERN maternity home; private cases solicited, homes for children. Phone Was. 7059. found 525 Center st." Ask for the Want Ad department. DAIRIES LOST AND FOUND 12 No. QTS. best mlllr fnr (CtasKlf leatlon 4,) silvered Utah anywhere. Farm service. Prompt LOST. On Main st.. diamond laval-lier1324 Jefferson. Dairy, in and pair earbobs, wrapped white tissue paper. Liberal reward. DANCING Return to 117 E. South Temple. DANCING Kir lessons riAir.v LOST Mink muff In store, Woodward's 34 Main St. academy, Monday a. rn., at white sale. Finder 1 e- K.-O'- return to 70 B. 1st ave. DENTISTS AUCTION SALES (Claittti flea tlon No. 5.) NOW Is your time to buy furniture, svich as Davenports, Davenettes, dressdining-rooers, bed springs, mattresses, suites, carpets, arugs, ranges, stoves and heaters, at saving from 25 to 50 per cent on the dollar. Utah W. Second Furniture Co., South. BARGAINS in new furniture; out of rent district is why we ell cheap; high second-han- d brass beds, office furninew; ture, rugs, terms. dining tables, almost Furn. Co., half price; Michigan 430 State St., below 4th South. store trades ROYAL SECOND-HANdon't want for what you what yo.i want. 368 S. State. Wasatch 5330. household goods. WE buy and sell 343 S. State. Was. O. K. Co., 126-128-1- DR. W MOKHRST 246 S. Ifti. TTclth Main. bldtr Wasatch 7371. DOLL REPAIRING 1 iy r t t ' - uuus repmrea. ana msae. like'tKKjis.iui.y best work in the city. King new; Co., 42 S. Main.' v- ? jn . . . . 32 D ..... i aut 1JU, and sharpens..f razor blades, razors, scissors, safety etc. The Razor knives, 56 W. '. I V ! ! ( 1 1 , I Second South. Shop, EXPERT DENTISTRY m P1"1' B- - KEYSOR, 240 Main street. 6628. Good set teeth, $6. f2lasatch EXTERT TAILORING LADIES' and suits altered, new or old, gentlemen's and expert workmanship guaranteed; also cleaning and Sells pressing. Phone Was. 6655. Wolf & C. E. OSTERLOH, auctioneer, arren. room 402 Utah Savings & 2824-Wasatch anything. Trust bldg. We call for and deliver. BUSINESS DIRECTORY FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPARE our inASSAYERS standing, surance rate and financial warehouse with any other. The superiority of the Kevser BIRO-CWAN CO.. storage over all others is well known. 160 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. FlreProf Storage Co. Wasatch ?0ser 4CiO, ACCORDEON PLEATING KIMBALL BROS. MOVING & STORAGE CO. Moving, packing, storage G. E. GARDNER, MRS. and at reduced rates. 73 S. atshipping3138. Prompt enth East. Hyland Main street. Wrasatch 21S8. tention to mail orders. BEST and moving, ACCORDEON pleating in 24 hours. shipping. storage, Auto trucks. packing Reasonable 15b L. & Co., Dyeing rates. Redman Fireproof Storage Co., Regal Cleaning Second South. Wasatch 555 and 556. 1S9C. Furniture O - ATTORNEYS . MAURICE M. FOUNDRY AND STOVE REPAIRS KA1GHN, lawyer; Western for all kinds F. of CALL 414 D. ort'ices. water jackets Foundry and stove repairs, courts and land Walker bldg. Wasatch 4474. ASSESSMENT NO. 14. & RICH, LEE. BADGER BOOTH, GOLD MOUNTAIN CHAMPION MIN-In- g MOVING VAN 8 Boston bldg. Wasatch 107. of& Milling company. Principal .. T will tell fice and place of business 216 S. Main MTC T..V. 0 . CALL at law, WILLARD HANSON, attorney street. Salt Lake City. Utah. 1994. cost. I will Was. movingown drive Phone van. 909 Kearns my bldg. Notice is hereby given that at a L. C. Harris. Wasatch 7215. of the board of directors held meeting C. N. B. STOTT, on the 16th day of December, 1915, an Was. 2664. 605 Newhouse Lldg. FLUFF RUGS assessment of i of one cent per share on was levied and assessed the capital & MORRIS STEWART, BOWMAN, FLUFF and rag carpets made stock Issued and outstanding ofC. the CALLISTER, 6 Mclntyre bldg. to order. rugs to R. Wasatch 2316-forthwith corporation, payable 216 Baid company, at Long, secretary of 8. Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah. FORD STARTERS AUTO TOPS, TRIMMING this assessment Any stock upon which may remain unpaid on the 21st day of TOPS recovered, SPITZDORF Tops will be delinquent and covers. Well- complete in Fords, $S5. High installed January. 1916, cushions, radiator tension for sale at public auction, seats, advertised S. 44 West Temple. magnetos installed, $50. 11. E. M. Co., Top Auto and unless payment is made before wlli ington Repair Co., 238 Edison st. Was. 2534. be sold on the 8th day of February, Wasatch 7446. 1916 to pay the delinquent assessment FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER AND EEST LEATHER USED cost of advertisthereon, together with sale. of and expenses R. LONG. ing EGGS LNlFmSoUTilN REPAIRSHOE C. Secretary. COMPANY. ING Utah. Bait Lake City. 25c LB. AND 35c DOZ. SWEETAP-PLcosts no more. Free call, Better work CIDER, 35c GALLON. 2911. Was. S. 75 W. Temple. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING delivery. FARMERS' UNION. 64 W. PTRST SO. OF TIIE OAL.TOV GOLD MINING & MILLING COMPANY. CARPET AND RUG CLEANING FURS REMODELED PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 639 S. SECOND "NATIONAL & CARPET HOUSE . West. Salt Lake City, Utah. LATEST style furs made, remodeled, Notice is hereby given that a spe- CLEANING CO. 9x12, $1; vacuumn cleaned; reduced Geneva C. of the cleaning and house cleaning. 215 cial meeting of the stockholders 6S S. 6th East.prices. Was. 3707. Phone Hicks, 4256. Dalton Gold Mining & Milling com Wasatch bldg. office the be of held at the will pany FURRIERS modern; company. No. 639 S. Second West. Salt ERNST, carpet renovator; dustless. 7th steam the Lake City, Utah, on Monday, makes carpets cleaned; of 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., 331 E. Second South. Hyland 1009. REPAIRED, remodeled. Reasonable day Hudson Bay Fur Co., 238 Main. for the February, purpose of considering the ac prices. thortion of the board of directors in selling SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat, 75c; Sanithe property owned by the corporation. oughly cleaned, $1. Sutton, the FURNITURE REPAIRING M. F. MURRAY, 2300. Cleaner. Hyland Carpet tary Mill& Secretary Dalton Gold Mining W. W. WILLIAMS & SON, 166 N POWERFUL electric, $1.25 day; sell street. ing Co. aWsatch 2856. Upholstering; f5 month; rugs cleaned. 75c. Dodge chairs new work a specialty. recand; 7036. Bros. Wasatch DIED HAND LAUNDRY CLEANING, at $1.25 FLETCHER In this city, January 17. EUREKA for sale, or rent Co. Wasatch 64 years, at per day. Albert T. Fletcher, aged PRESSING the residence. 5ol Sherman avenue. Re 280. mains are at the funeral parlors of IDEAL Hand Laundry. Cleaning, Eber W. Hall, 164 S. West Temple. FuCAFE AND LUNCH ROOM pressing. 349J S. West Temple. Work are pending word neral arrangements guaranteed. from the daughter in Evanston, W yo PANAMA CAFE, 261 S. West Temple. Chicken 15c meal In the city. Best HAT RENOVATING FUNERAL CORTEGE dinner 25c. Try us. TO get first-clas- s hat renovating, AUTOMOBILES and limousines, spe PAINTING do it. The Hat Shop, 116 ::. CHINA Jim let clal rates $4 and up. Taxlcab Service Second South. Co. Was. o. STU- MTSS BERTHA WAGENER'S dio 143 E. Thiid South. China suitPROVO HOTELS rjEMETERIES able for gifts and prizes. Class and lessons. THE RUBBER HOTEL is now under WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per- private new management. Step here while in CLAIRVOYANTS AND petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 2593. Provo. JPALMJSTS FUNERALS LAYGRAINCOAL KEOHAaE Funeral services for MAKE PALMS! Daniel K. Keohane, aged 70, who died HAY, grain, coal. Harvey & Co., 46 S. Second West. Telephone Was. 592. Ida.. January 11, be held at Buhl, PALMIST AND PHRENOLOGIST. enat 11 a. m. Thursday from the funeral 3'our This famous palmist reads Eber W. Hall, 164 S. West tire chapel of Mr. HOUSE CLEANING old age. life from the cradle to Gives Keohane was an old resiTemple. Indicates. hand as the you Just dent of Salt Lake and was an old EFFICIENT men by the hour or confacts, tells youis what has tract, Interment Mount Olivet ceme- dates and what and ln janitor service. Curtis Cleaning life happening passed tery. Co. Wasatch 5610. without asking a single toquestion. She but please, TAHA Funeral services for James does not tell things Indihands as the KODAKS reads just things a miner, late of Marysvale, who cate; tells yoxi the nlanets you were Taha, died in this city last Wednesday, were born under the lucky and unlucky COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 337 Main held at S. D.1 Evans' funeral parlors will street. when i'nd where you famKodaks and films, developing at o'clock. Interment was planets, yesterday same day. marry, settles and explains love, and in City cemetery. printing ily troubles, marriage, divorce, health, inspeculations, CRANOR Funeral services for John business, lawsuits, HOTELS transactions of all kinds. Cranor, who died ln this citv January vestments, fear matter no what your hope, In 9, will be held at O'Donnell & Co.'s or fact, REX HOTEL, 253 S. State. Centralto this noted palmist ambition, come There .19, at 2 chapel Wednesday, January located. Winter rates now on. no for need ly is and find help. o'clock p.m. Interment in City ceme- anyone Her ad- Nightly, 50c, 75c, $1; weekly, $3 up; to unsuccessful. be tery. bath, $5. Free bus meets all vice removes all trouble. She guaran- with trains. no Her or satisfaction tees charge. STIRRATT The body of Alexander confidential. Call G. Stirratt of Mohrland. Utah, who died readings are strictly LINCOLN HOUSE. 68 E. First South. Eleventh free. her consult and ln this city January 15, was sent by South and State. 1705 Corner S. State street. 250 rooms; single rooms 25c, 35c, 40c O'Donnell & Co. last evening to Can- Office hours 10 a, m. to 9 p. m. Hy- and 50c. Special rates by week or ton, 111., for intermene. month. Modern bath, 15c. Was. 3453. land 3191 W. THE RALEIGH, under new manageFLORISTS PALMIST SCIENTIFIC EGYPTIAN ment. 137 E. First South. Outside AND CLAIRVOYANT. (Classification No. 1.) rooms, bath, hot and cold water, steam, Tells you what you want to know. etc. Rates reasonable. ERNEST LAMBOURNE, Salt Lake's Tast, present and future. Guaranteed Funeral de- satisfaction. florist, new store. leadingour 4001 a STATU, AT 14TH SOUTH. specialty. Decorations. 73 Hours signs 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. every day exJLAUNjmY S. Main. Wasatch 1516. Friday. cept Work back same day (if desired). WILLES-HORNDRUG CO.. News No extra charge. love, business, satis- t, funeral designs, ADVICE, life,Edwards-FaerbeLAUNDRY CO. PALACE bldg.; cut flowers, faction. Madam Office 11 W. First South. decorating. Wasatch 291. Lawn South Corner palmist. Office 70 W. Second South. Was. 5 2S7. I M. LAW, florist, 214 E. Second and Second West. Take Murray320--car Office, 79 E. Second South. Was. 1481. South. Design work and decorating to South Lawn. Phono Murray Office 33 E. Third South, Was. 3710. 37. my specialty. Wasatch Works 758 E. Fourth South, Hyland MADAM SNYpER, 261 S. Main, suite 2562, 562. 14 Office hours 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Laundry brought to office saves 25 5913. Wasatch per cent. (Classification No. 2.) ReadLADY medium at 247 S. Main. E. G. O'DONNELL, Undertaker and ings 12 m. to 8 p. m. ApMASSAGE from daily has moved to new location, pointments for other hours. Room 5. Embalmer, 7 S. West Temple, Jtealty bldg. and MADAM LA VONE, massage Phone 5S0. MAY JOSEPHINE, medium readings. scalp treatment by expert; hours 10 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. 229 S. Second West. a.m. to 9 p.m., room 7, 261 S. Main. S. IX EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, 48 S. State; automo258 E. MADAM chapel mortuary EXHILARATING massage; magnetic 9 a. m. toBroadway. bile rervlo-- If desired, without addi- Office hoursSMITH, 9 p. m. from rheumatism, nervousness. treatments; tional expense. Wasatch 364. 10 W. Broadway, room 15. ITHINESE HERBS WILSON & CO.. undertaking and emMISS EVANS, manicuring, massage, Lady assistant embalmer. 156 balming. YEE FOO LUN CHINESE HERB IN- facial; eastern operator. Suite W. Se?ond South. Wasatch 2381. ResSTITUTE. 116 S. MAIN, UPSTAIRS. Hotel James, 167 S. Main. idence phone Hyland 2147-WASATCH 6930. DOROTHY HARRIS, vibratory masPERSONALS alcohol rub3. 3 6 Hercules hotel, sage, 5 6 W. Broadway. tTHIRtOPiDIST (damnification No. C.) DR. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats BERLIN BEAUTY PARLOR. BATHS, massage, vibratory massage, 816-1- 6 Lil47 12. First scalp treatment, alcoholic rubs. all ailments of the feet. shampooing, manicuring. South. Wasatch 5064. James hotel. lian Sargent, 326 Kearns bldg. 602-60- - 802-80- ONE-MA- self-starte- rs N E Tem-pleto- Stew-art-Gleeso- w-i- ll sol-die- d. -- E r, clair-vovan- J. 225-22- 402-40- J. Hair-dressin- g, . 3, |