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Show THE HER DDI PW1 ha a An! ordlnjc Kr1nr, to the Ixs ftmf'ill"ii, T:nt a'-- ' iMiriitfijf WEST ATHLETES Anirf!1 ar t l:it h!I. thf BM-at-.t- i of at-- t to not hop to have hi am. I for a few y'ar. In It fa t. h wonll not care to has t 1 he dn want fulfil'! rpiickly, vry it fulfil Wl when thf tlm rome. Th ambition iiothlns; inure or fnln would . than thin a "oat whrn hip lav umpire a a 'o,i!t rvr. He player are h.i. r to noni of '.il'l hi ambition b- bition A. A. U. Committee to Look Into - fulfill.-- 1 1 Protests Charging Them Hun Iaue Iku ! as Professional. BOXING LOVERS division wilt ('" a If I mtlne nf the thAriiatrnr Com linj.,11 n illri'l"fil AlMttf m - t i rluft win fr to-nfa- Hut strtiK ambition. in ambition a ffi it i:ili it may To som I I ht friend and declares he will eet IhliiK?" llncI up immediately so he will be uble to the jfb when he loses hi battlnc eye or forffet how to "RO in the left uarden. getKillthem" will make hi bow a nn timpire when he will officiate at the Sunday, Fullerton-IVwifi- e Klertrlc Kame at Fullerton. fal. Humor has had It that the Ilube villi be by tli Ancel thi yar. i Hiirh action not likely, however. a phenomenal Thoutth he did not hit at Italt last year, he played sensational ball In the field. ll is a smart player and a hard worker. hl nt reiad ROMONOF F ISSUES DEFI a " f LOOK FOR FINE r ! hr' tf.l nf Vri IUrh4r'lnri Hnry r "lrtar tfr t,v r nrrntr tt.4il In mA ir.,nnr l.o;: h The r 'iarh i" tirr hU!iI It". prof f)ton4l. mntinn"1. It l pr nof will crni" In ffiutri Jobnr I i .ifli-j.T fcr ttu !tlif. on. u 1 of r.r crr-t- t r.m rnttrw tifh At tj I . ."t.niri ak t ftr fi " 1 1 . v nf tit'ntrnr bs-tAl- that t.m f:i-hart!- lAel.ll rumor-.- ., I l practically e ljr.l o tin iied i'rnm IreeeitlK fro a i)i;.in, who resembles In th rinf. will also battl. t rhjirsT'M may tt- -r Fitr-in;nio- l. ri'.rr" scr.in i a f'.iafh K'iant with It n i to - n Oren. the nen.-t- t iona local who has not been beaten at the Grand tni winter, although he has ntri such boy as Kddl Huffy and Johnny Punn, end several other touxh Mterlous Jimmy boys. r:i! I'.rown of who l in a rlas by the lSrudf when it a comes to bavins everyone that ever mighty wallot, battledus nitw hH.lmilK that any ittlmis h otu.e apt that right hnd to be p i v da' . . wa not sitisfld ') I'Ownius that flies n ttv t i. i headliner bout would ltl s tb.at he ba.l ever surpass ;t a tb t!ic.l ;rar.d. ..ntl will match J," "e J-- ontantln 190 NIGHT AT GRAND 1 vl foel Ifnadleap i r l:f-- Strong- It ii Ian f.rappler Offer) to Take On .tnr Mrn on - I In ( inn k In ; 1 a wel-terwrit- .it Ili-s- i. the nussian Is In Salt like wrestler, pounds, lookitiif for matches. .H say he will meet of the middleweight crop here on a any basis, winner take all handicap or on any other split, to throw hi opponent twl minIn agreeing seventy-fiv- e utes. He Is at present after Oor(? man of the t'otsonaru. the strons who Is booked Cireeks. or John folonus, . nun.t iu nirri Itlt. . Romonoff, .iie and rvtsonaru A 1 .. Ill LLETIX M Probate and Guardianship Notices RUBE ELLIS, ANGEL FIELDER, HAS A FUNNY AMBITION; KEEN TO BECOME A COAST UMPIRE AGAINST THREE lkt CAN, 'SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 191C Ll SPORT MEWS BRING CHARGES H ALD-REPUB- 1 Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further t"01""130,": IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-hat- e division, in and for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hugh II. Mullen, deceased. Notice. The petition of Georg:e P. Retts. administrator of the estate of Hugh II. Mullen, deceased, praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Friday, the llth day of February, A. D. 191B, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with this 25th day the seal thereofD. affixed 1916. of January. A. TH OS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal.) Hv J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Morris & Callls-teStewart. Rowman.Petitioner. Attorneys for IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court of the State of Utah. County of Salt Lake. Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of AnCockerlll. Deceased. Nctice. thony The petition of Alfred C. Reld, adminCock-eril- l, istrator of the estate of Anthony deceased, praying for an order to sell the followlng'descrlbed real estate of said decedent to wit. First, Commencing: 21 rods E. of the N. W. Corner of the N. E. Quarter of Section 2. Tp. 1 S. R. 2 W. S. L B. & M and running thence S. 35 rods; thence S. 66 Deg. E. 23 rods, to the center of a road; tnence N. 40 a rods to the center of road; thence N. 66 Deff. W. s rods, to the section line; thence W. 14.5 rods to the5 of about place acres of beginning, with the dwelling farm land containing house and out buildings thereon. Second, Commencing; 44 rods E. of the center Section 20, Tp. and grange E. 42 aforesaid: and running thence AV. til rods; roils; thence S. Deg. "W. 106.3 rods; thence S. 19 Deg. 43 Mln. thence W. on Section line 19.8 rods; thence N. 6.5 rods; to center of center of said road, thenc along road; N. 66 Deg. W. 20.8 rods; thence N. 19 3o Mln. E. 89 rods: thence N. 11 Dg. Dei?. 25 Mln E. 61.2 rods to place of from said parcel beginning, of land that excepting certain part thereof platted as Cockerill's Addition according to the recorded piat and survey thereof recorded In the ofIce of the recorder of said Salt Lake County, said parcel of land containing about 40 acres of vacant farm land. Third, An equitable Interest In Cockerlll addition being a part of the2 S. E. Quarter of Section 20 Tp. 1 S. R. W. S. L. B. & M. according to the recorded plat and survey thereof recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said Salt Lake County, and 4.91 acres of vacant containing about 40 land, platted into 4 lots, of which lots and a. of Block 1, numbers 1, 2. 3. have been sold and conveyed: and also for an order to sell the followpraying items of personal proping mentioned to wit. 2 horses, of said decedent, erty 1 cow, mowing machine, disc harrow, wagon, old buggy, sulky plow, spring hand plow, hand cultivator, 3 wagons, water tank, hay rake, anvil, buggy, single buggy, sulky harrow. 2 sets of double harness, all situated on and about the homestead and in and about the dwelling house and out buildings thereon of said deceased in Pleasant State of Utah, Green, Salt Lake County, on has been set for hearingA. D. Friday, the2 1916, at 4th day of February. o'clock p. m. at the County Court house, in the Court room of said Court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. with Witness the clerk of said court this 22d day the seal thereofD.affixed 1916. of January. A. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal.) Ry J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. S.P. Armstrong. Attorney for Admin- - 1 1 'it-i:!rlni- c. nt t '!n. in-e- illtl 1 mo-r,en- ! tnlhi loi -- -d re-el-- fr ! ir.-o'- l 1 - tr trui-edla- nt dresl t l. ty in-:i.i- h 1 r- - ! r ( s . 1 " 1 . H-;- ar-ate- - r- r: r" T -- n.-tte- r I thVst I v h-- jhlt - 1 Hl'.'i sus-Prs.o- COMPANY, od od Hi. 2.45, 7.30. 9.15 30 cents. $2.50. Drug Co., and at the Assembly ball tonight. J?a ' aw. m M L3 f!ARY SHAW P T.i Li' And Company in JlfcaTaaiir mmyi THE DlClvKV II I H D' Stuart Itarnes. Itert I. a Mont nd Earle Itenolris and Ills Cowboy .Nellie DsmeacHn, The Crisp, Clorrie l tile rili i;, Clavilla. Travel AVeekly and Orchestra. Matinees 2.15 p. m., 10c and 23c. Evenings 8.15, 10c, 25c and 50c. iBBaanaianMBaaBj r&vty: pliyw" Forim. rly tne 11 all. ALL WEEK. Ernest WilUe Stock Company 1'renents tJie AVnr Play Dash! LINES" m Mystery! WITH Nana Bryant Paul Harvey Prices Nights, 15c. 25c. 35c, 50c. Mats., Thurs., Sat., 2.30; 25c. "Your Okay Specific peats the world, and when Okay' won't Cure, nothing will." W. H. Gibson, Druggist. "The Okay Specific is a 'dead shot1 tor the diseases for which it is prescribed." J. M. Yeager, Druggist. "The Okay goel fchcad of anything I ever saw, and I havs practiced medicine for over.C0" 5 years." Dr. W. II. AnjTust read this: 15c, Same phone Was. 1231. j 3 N PRICE dersori. f0rSa!ebySCHHAriirl-IOHrj$Oi- J f AFFLICTED MEN r s. ' f West Second South, Aear .''lain THE HEST t)E VAl'D E VI L L E I JIafc home El ggegi-n- GLOOMY DESPONDENT Not Sick, Yet Hardly Able to Work AMBITION- - the reThere is absolutely no patchworkI about tor each course of treatment jeive sults of ihe of the diseai.es I make a wpecialty, for toon after hrs;lnnliiil treatment nymptoms disappear. CLUES, LOWEST CIIAUtiES. -'QUICKEST of Any Specialist. Tliut Stay Cured. A CERTAIN CUKE curable. is what I will give you if your case is and promIf not, I will not accept your money ise to do anything for you. The beat references are the give as to professional reliability 1 dismiss, which many cured, satisfied patients treatments are successful when that tomyeven proves fail benefit. others Is different and treatment my Uemember, nEMARKABLE CUKES bette.r COSTS VOU SOTHI.G unlesn you are a tin Ued to pay me. Perfected in old caae willing, slad and to the following dls- is confined My practice whlch have been neg- easest ervous Debility. Loss of Nerve Force, lected or unsklllfully Bladder and Kldnej' Troubles, Blood Lieaes, treated. Hupture. Skin Diseases, Varicose Veins, l'iles and Kistula. IT WILL, COST YOU NOTHING FOR CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. d and chronic disorders to I especially Invite those who have call and be examined. Consultation and examination free, and does not is necessary. oblige you Ito engage my services. A personal examination to prove my methods will cure you. nothing: charge Hours 9 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon only. STATE MEDICAL CO., 234 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah srn urn Rates Moderate. GEO. C. onuit. Manager. i. When friends drop in to spend a social hour with you, insure the success and pleasure of the evening hv servina tlieni INlTlFPcm ! $2.00, WANT ADS BRING RESULTS out-eld- I 1 $1.30, "Willes-Horn- e HERALD-REPUBLICA- Portland's famous hotel, occupying a block In thee heart of the city. All guestrooms and suites, with hath. The favorite hotel for tourists. Accessible to all lines of traffic Appetizing: Menus In Olnins and Grill Booms. Newly improved and furFlna nished throughout. new sample rooms for com. inercial travelers. I r- .$1.00. On sale at deep-seate- t' 1 Seats, aa Ike ftt t.!o--kadi"- .r--o- Auspices, Tabernacle Choir Management, Fred C. Graham : Portlaii&Ore&ou- l. -- RENCC KELLV JUDY Price 50c to 91.50. Pianist. Funny reel. Union music afternoon nnd evening. ; T Sassoli, Harpist; Frank St. Leger, THE er ! Ada Signorina "INSIDE - r- Assisting Artists, "CLEVER COLLIE COMEBACK" -- hit 111. Russell PovvelL ! I!! 8.15 p. I IIUI-LETTE- I 1 4 The noted stage star, . GLADl three-act feature a Starring in "IX THE NAME OF THE LAW." A study in virile types and sensational, dashing; action. "HE THOI GIIT HE VI "E N'T TO WAH." A rollicking Vogue comedy by and 1 AVednemfay ASSEMBLY HALL fulEHESYTHEATRI . 3- - TONIGHT mm 'j,wMi-- s f.-.T- It. 11 NOW I I. A YIN S ACT HILL S I1E. I1LIN E KS Three shows dailv. Prices 10. 20. -- l'-.- m nil "THE GIRLS OF THE ORIENT." A OasUlns, Whlrllup; Hevy of Oriental Beauties and Three Comedians. SEE HELEN' HOLMES In "The ilrl and the Gnnie.' Sensational Heroic Thrill lug. i 1 n i t, 4 Salt Lake Tfieafre TONIGHT 3 ?oUTS Matinee lEa JLi INC nv M0 rr. 1 M As a reference medium Everybody's Business Guide Is a means of, thousands of people every reaching It reminds your old customers day. of vour success, and calls NEW CUSTOMERS' attention, to your existence. Onlv a few people have your teleUur phone call in their minds.EXPECTother customers and the on this ED NEW ONES, depend Guide as a medium for reference when they want to buy. Unless vou are classified witn you are missing; telephone "call should be yours. A business that in a steady order results single customer. One order today means In the future. more Wide-awak- e are business peopleheadtheir names under showing for every line they sell. Kvery ings time a person looksoneunder a headof your deof ing descriptive and your name is not partments there you lose an opportunity for a sale. You have closed the door of, that department effectively to these thousands of dally users. THE Ol HECTOR Y I'lmMSIlIXG od 1 f AHOI T EVERYBODY'S HISIXESS GUIDE. r. Homonof f otiRht to hi.'ti. fir make a jfood match. Cot is one of the M mn I' '.- h Tinimy JAJ. wit r stroni"et wretlers ever to enter the of lUe i;at hlh Ihas i.me 'Vi-fin- r I tcr!-lit his enjETaKe-mepadded nrer.a iti l.'tah. h believe worth with Jack Harbertsou. one of the eek Co . i Ii and U t h e tat real bars of the profession. Cotsonarns Norman Hamilton of Jfor.in ami oa-for an liour wns able to maul him I". of L lv Miller f. lt b,ve A'ttint with protr.-5-t round as tf he wrc a ha he. George Alt three rnjr!nj.jln' several times broke a scissors hold In mm their bri on nnTiHUr ch;trRH a crude, clumsy fashion. Jack fastened f r, '. ram at in lM Ijtrttttot hi first one on him in re ord time. i . I. br.t If I rcrflverl Cotsonarus. instead of laying down. wfr. from a former .trilfe of .Ior1an ros. tn his fet and shook his and th formr .lorlanit tiat .tdhri'in off. However, like Achilles r had pUv.l 'imtn r ..tebitll antagonist he had a weak Achilles' was none nnd t;at r.Mr,'l Ml' krv ''ricn li mother clays.. somewhere aroundjoint. the but Cot. heel, am rnM io for th t'nirh lfamtltn the next t.M:t. is Ids to. Jack proved that to be a to mik any locate-- la hr rnt right And to Kid he to this aid list. fact when latr. "t-mnthe but th- - report mne from w tii. hi- w Itir. all of hi bouts pdal extremity. narly expunged authority. pa.-in a bout ten seconds for the Hoinonoff will remain here several f be io;.,t t hv a!l ma r It t ti rd with a man who weeks. whs ), tit ?" r tiOf tcotliy of th l.arsi'. nir vlll i:.e tiiui his first real test, Ui on th r,ttr is&'!l if ttifv ar f.;TwilI I to . d. in b. i Fr latK-r'an io th mainntMni nt itistood K.imK vs. onKco.s At;r,in. s loru suit ha been to walk a rsurr. for th with ntT Neb.. Jan. .0. The 191f, Mncoln, to out th i start of and th center rinK r h t" to mt oit tn turiihfrinr 1 football of the 1'nlverslty of schedule on be and switifilTi until finally Nebraska was completed kept lor orttor; with the hi ot one when l tM-tput opponent's chin, Iflter-ii- i sicnlnsr of a contract with the then tt t month froni ", andb.tnre f Oregon lost all that ely peror K v the Uiiri; athlete" t for a game in Portland. October t what was Kolns; on ar.d Slater Aggies k a nd for into shape for sprins announced here today. The and on his way j 21. It was w.i Kn rati . for next year. footbt been coached by Or. K. J. mai".-tatn- s OUt wheu the othe." realizeel Aggies have f.'llow Coach l:irl)arilon stront;!'. who will take charsre of ath- t..,ii! .vns over. I his men ar- - ai; rtij-tNft However, he will Stewart, t at Nehraeka next fall. The schedar. in lirii it different with Frenthl, as the letics that tf u e follows: rrjrurs ItiTiit of tliir offers. if am. then latter .an take '.bent as wril as any tober 7. Drakrt at Hlncoln; (Xnober i n atso deal otu some 14.0 Kansas of .hm mi ii'alty vrv rnau "a ho u a!k Ha pra't Aggies at Lincoln: October can s. hw rhartr'd with at tf 'f.ntshrn. Slater hli.elf, 21. Oregon Aggies at Portland; October prof'onal: I; of invke rest th count the hi lake of It. ha loikd into the affair November 11, n ' ilnt The bov around tb.e welterwelsht and 2.1. Wesleyan at Lincoln; b and is sas. thnronehh'. November R. Kansas at Lincoln: I e simon-pur!it:ht class i.a l .test look oren; all ar middleweight they 15. November Iowa at Iowa City; Not tl h ron inred that tl !Ui' not. for h hole to hide in. Harue at Lincoln. Notre vember 3'. ' a 5 h b The will flKif th" frot. cttrtain raisr promises Is not to to than usual this week as th Iat dit-h- . ti d mi r;iti:T loss. at thnt. ,i;e )m have been trainlnK for the hlmed rv .lohnori p.T rr f ' 'iilar i foM"!- i out e for ome Mike Mowrey is one man in the tin;, and nr now ready f to ip intTthe bent tii'.n. world who is opposed to peace In baselrilif ibie. a s'idden s liolnstic raktbalt w ill be tb rexult. ball. Might nw Mike finds himself a hlxh a Johnson i the pivot of man or perhaps it without ;. ru many a man but found thev wr uld be unable to pay might be better country, this tear and- fhroyth io tam without say f Its srams been won. He is him the salarv he wants even should a Mike neglei ted to renew his Jvlerh I.VH'iO srl.oot stroriKest douM Franlimit the San the at the rifhout In contract with the Pittsburgh Kebels carryweek. tl pao'ilK is i meeting next the stat. and lust month, although he was urged to "' l n il bis: blow be vto of M t ouns;ser do ,o by Kd Konetchy and Rebel (lakes. i be to athletic. 1 of would, ours, u said he would wait and see which istrator. that Mike IllfJHI. Tub Spereer savrt to near off the i x rr'onths removway the cat jumped. So he waited to Held will have stop t.for sfnrtlntc lik to work, his during the ball games and saw. NOTICE OF SALE. hav - this ing but th hlb school wouhleoire season anvof thi yf.ir DISTRICT COURT OF THE IN THE the around biri sun his head." When the h:t novi.An. watciiixi w v of the state of Third n judicial a plav-fr'ivn, "th glare ruins The different managers In the Ameri- Utah, county ofdistrict Th summr baseball ru! is te hnicat Spn-eSalt Lake, probatef diwhat ruineil can league are watching vthe efforts vision, ye. That' batting nun is a serere Throusv It no srd lastV: sea..M." of Clarence Kowland to get a third 'ewe. to play bhind vios.-In the matter of the estate of Salem z' gate my battinif evT.ige :'t this Abraham baseman with exceptional care is chara i. and above. deceased. Notice of Sale. adrnit'ri hr outPUe th l former l;.-If The belief Ar.gl show winter. a miti rnuf rot take thatChisM th;nk.-general is hereby given that In purNotice thlrd-sacke- r tvlm in ba been the fielder, a big Sox r H the the get real for ni suance of an order of the Third jurrvirh a a ar-- '. arid who will be sen cago men for a few will run away with the flag dicial Salt Lake ean mnk ajttny rHtur a a ulf t if bc wih district court inonand for28th a was uniform n in this t season, r eat summer. F'Tig.i! r' e hut lie muf n? ac. pr t made the countv. day of Utah, to th ut hall Saturday. in the matter of the eswith whirr, ti buy th FU6, x January, s . th 0!' park good." park tate of Salem Abraham, deceased, the T4KI IIK'K CI.ArtKi:. I i sure te clad when liil'iU'il I r of said the administrator Tom t ?i undersigned, the was who catcher s e.is i '! arnond. Clarke, h if ten on Thurssale sell at will estate, I public of e e the by Manager Herzog long time IMG. p:ae.i .,n the ol disciplined Ued last fall for failure to In day the 10th day of February, HERE THERE ; grounds. door of the City and County condition. Is going to be backkeepwith at" the westSalt Lake City. Utah, all the team the coming season. building. ! AND EVERYWHERE! i lll.is,i; JOP.si I.I coi,, Unlter the same and estate of the interest title, Is willing to give him right, another Herzog 1 . and Portland chance on condition that he live up to said Salem Abraham, deceased, at the "arlile. v- terms with outfielder, has accepted time of his death, and all the right, the Lincoln :ub of the Western league his contract. that the said estate title and interest of season. He has not signed for the 71 T;nm law or otherwise, has. by operation ni;Krit; I.L om: ! I .. 1 on ht contract, but the document IV Jan t or In addition to than i"T Kranct other acquired President Kbbets of llrooklvn an- that of said deceased at the time of his th fa. t fb.af th carll!e expects to receive nounces magnates the road e fnfln.stlfU.- that t i; e i or rease in It oor. apd ar signed death in the poods, wares, merchandise that all his lit-tie pitcher-outfieldMonte Prleste,players The former Tigr gardener had will be defeated at tbthe to Baid estate, except and fixtures belonging alary Hrntt ; n San ling a position in the No. 69 West Rroadway secured of oa: directors Tuesday, t it from trouh: at and situate Syracuse. Lake City, lea;, ue n fact, he was sought (Third South street). Salt nieeftng wilt h- - h"', For one thlf.g. tli Western of that organization. and all of the accounts owing-saifi'srute h t w e, U Hcirv P.errys ,in. by several i'n WITIIINC.TO.V Utah, fiKTU JOIl. vt t" be Hurkv Holmes of the Lincoln tf 'a'fer 5t"re j estate. Said personal property will Manager Madison. Wis, Jan. 29. Dr. Paul be sold u t!ie best terms sn.il that wil! take offered I'ariisle .".i !ra?i!e tin;.', as ten (10) per cent at of Harvard was todav the timeforof cash; Wlthlngton I a b to may. men ; I b a and th latter agreed t plav wltti the elected sale, 191S eoach of the universitv the time of delivery.and the balance at Frank S Murphy c.f th - club fref1nt of football team. Wisconsin w a a Inin a the All persons desiring to view said offere, In berth t'ar'i!e l'lh, wfio left afl I.a'' f.ith winter, or to secure any information in the rT etfnir I epe-f.to ar- -. Western leru ar.y goods and Probate ' Notices was He ear H to sitrn. lmrm tar!v io ftme but did t;or Guardianship to the same, inay do so by ap-76 reference pee.J a Job I:; either the' Coast at No. f :ir. g the to eiortr or the out. hut train plying or the American association, hut Consult ou ity clerk or the respective W". Fourth Southundersigned Lake City, street. Salt forms a r traffic. league r . failed Wasatch 2273. signers for further information. The u n for tbe M. 'red Iter Utah, telephonePESHARA I. MALOTTF. - u f.H' ft (lea !n the e should be 3 t a bp, in the star I'nr'lf atlited, pit. -i a g ue. ns he was one of the of Salem 1 estate 1. the of s arienf the Western Administrator i'rnptrlv ie.!, ever caught bate division, in and for Salt Lake Abraham, deceased. that outfi!drs M.U'redie greatest utat'i i of !!"rt frn - ball in the t'o.tt. He fell dowti county. State of Utah. Rich. Roston a Str--'fa." Pooth, Lee, Radger X- Said littlew at n lk'r wtief, .m i ato fl-his in th matter of the estat of Dan building. t t n!i and this wa last for htttins him either Attorneys IVrry r. rtrae.aus of his release. As a fielder K. Keohane. deafced. Notlc. hi r out of t th tatemnt of The Jam h !. Karr prayhad few petition t the leaju. e.juals, to e'rr( ilon He wa PRO-bat- e n t ii il" tfhr and ht idea of a corn-- I I with the Tigers for five ing for theof Issuance to JamesIn I Karr IN THE DISTRICT COURT, J'-the esadministration ! td ed fa t and sensational ball of letters r c. r fo r'l! in and Lake Salt ri for division, . K. . Han of ' tate r e e season until at year. Muring Keohane,on deceased, has county. Utah. err Il one t that tnnf. for set the hearing A. D.Friday, a Water his stay with th H'riKa! he batted ben ' K h SO - fie rteniote.J f .1 In the matter of the estate of Richard 1816. at II b was llth day of February. a ltnjri.il tal-l- v xrrnnil ..SO every ear,. but ' tiir deceased. Notice. 'ahf'.rn Griffiths, m.. the p. o'clock a at courthouse. county on the bass as much any .3'OJ In g ;e of G. H. Packman, adThe petition In of said court courtroom Salt f the hi to on the will annexed of ability with blttr ministrator Salt Utah. laik iake ofcounty, to first from th hurlers. City. of if the league S t k draw Seventeen Richard Griffiths. estat the w said clerk ith Witness the court, has hern plavlng very little ."'" t,, tfe Car's' limit sn. eighteen the for settlement of al praying thereof affixed, this 24th dv final account of said administrator the fh er the .i" ;,a!lf. is t h -- ball lately and mvi that he is In the of and !u' I A. 116. seaJanuarv. a looks for of and good Manas:" Frank i't' rir and Fres shape for the distribution of the residue of THOS. MOMI'n. Clerk. tHeal. In Western th son i.lenf Jnhnn I'ow'r of tf,.. league. the estat to the persons entitled, has : IJy J. !:. Clark. Deputy Clrk. . t ut ha been set for hearing on Fridav, the llth thins P. S. Petifor Ham Attorney Armstrong, .IM Patterson. e "W't arf, mrn miUlZ of February. A. D. 1916. at 2 o'clock than day .,tro. ti-' I Vernon club, has tioner. of TIt. manager tf. Unit at the county courthouse, in tho p. ay in., placer tin'. I to pitch for th iMt.. He ttsien.l of said court in Salt Lake courtroom in- - i r.'u- c 'nuri'uitr PW-ba- t IN nri.r. COUHT. THK DISTRICT I season. a Hess a t club this f b iilers. ix Vrn"ii Salt Lake county, Utah. her rfrid two here. City, In and for Lake division. Salt ri In who t has been the h e It framed tip row. j veteran southpaw Witness the clerk of said court, with the w a v state of Utah. v e"re Kotnr ahead on ttiaf in.ajor and minor leagues afor a number county, the seal thereof D.a fflxed. .this 2Vth dav Nick-olIn ,ir. of of ta! estate matter the the of I 1916. ears, usually winning of January, A. th wa have that the of O ulbranseti. deceased. Notice. He is a amartmsjorltv hi battles. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. htirler. a te rlIf H d re f ,N figure, r th rat Seal) J. of Anna The Oulbransen. .1 petition and hard worker. in the limit we ,,r Hv J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. It will good bitter a with the Poston Braves in praying for the issuance to herself, of , ij. It G. II. Packman. Attorney for Petiniean that w '! I men. e tose,tn cjn-- n.ij more Ht: In of administration the estate letters and 1313. but was reieaned In Hl, of tv;nIf the evepfen Oulbransen. deceased, has tioner. ati the time Patter- beenNlckolal d if w t jr i e us H was a fr agent limit i r on set for hearing Fridav, the in Hayton. o.. son a'gned b!m. He n t either ar.otli'r pit. her at llth day of February. A. D. l<i. at 2 I fa or f oreenf a third atc?ier. the latter p. m., at the county courthouse. has gie.it control nnd plenty of o'clock n ll'ii He we a oirti?tr plan, as thn In the courtroom of said court In Salt himhas care taken of stuff. good har and we u ill safe 01 playing City. Salt Lake county. Utaii. self and should h able to pitch win- LRke in ''uric. the clerk of said court, with ball for the Vernon club. He will th Witness tX We ei pc fed t have a staff ning of seal thereof affixed, this 29th day at . March in the v camp, r report r to i:..' ah training us strong pitcher the of Januery, A. D. 191U. u: without firl. and j sea through Seal) K. THOS. HOMF.P. Clerk. Is Lftv t. fe Scogglns pumt r otucti? that nff;, i,.at. BtKivr IJ'JTV. J.. one Clark, Deputy Clerk. Ity outh-be to of the star I secur j We'll probabSi C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for Petitioner. lU nt;d costs very little more than paw hurlers In th P. C. L. this rtian from the Whit a to were who j according us a a players I'.i'on. i..od to with him in tb.e which will gie cheap one. But consider the NOTICE TO t ltr.IIITOU!. Vallev league Imperialason what we already hue," j this pb k from withChan. difference in the atmosphere, OF JOHN AUGUST SUND-ilron- i, winter. Last will Irate tonight Sco(ins HSTATK powers and deceased. Creditors will preout well, but soon f'Jvvered, - j started for San Francisco t attend th the people you meet, and the If was doubtful if lie would be re-- , sent claims with vouchers to the underial league meeting called by Fresirlerit until . 11. II season. the office of at bad this of signed sense oi satisfaction you feel. taind nbilitv. but failed to plentv Packman, the salary limit uues-tio- r natural lUum t tak care 14 K. South Temple street. Salt Ukr and of himself. and whether or not Portland on or He was before the curious by nature City. Utah, lith day be compelled t plav Salt Uk' shall He like.! to stay tip at nights and see if of May, A. D. UMfi. Of games a week the fnteam their full a a H. JOHN SUNPSTHOM. out went all at once, in lights in the fti same the othr or one at a time. lie would gn Administrator of the I'state of John lea a ,te. rair. InSundstrom. deceased. ball for five great August pitch of Ham Patterson t; Matiager G. H. Packman. Attorney for Estate. until the strain began to tell on nings,and Vernon Tfgets will leave for the Mater hint, i would blow up with a loud Date of first publication, January 10, ranch at S nta Snnnna. where President plop. According who A. D. 1916. players Maier has been since Saturday, a week were in the I. V. toI these with him nil will go. Patterson and Malr will discuss he changed this season. He has settled SPECIAL. STOCK II OLD KIIS MEETING th salarv limit tjuestlon and Patter- down Is working with a, surveying OK THE DALTON GOLD MINI.NQ son wtti then hs outfit and whether or not in the valley at present, getting will ntt.nd the San Frn-ei- -o In great and is one of the very highest A MILLIMCi COMPANY. Let physical shape. meeting. H will return Sattir- ker In shape a star and he will beScogglns OFFICE". 639 8. SECOND PRINCIPAL. fl A V. class hotels in the country Maler and Patter-so- u hurler In any minor league In the West, Salt Lake City. Utah. Chance, Pres- country. European Plan, $1.50 up. limit. alf favor m I salaryand Notice Is hereby given that a speM.mas-.-ident Berry of the Seals Spring Street at Fourth. i:xri:t T Ismi i n or tom:v. cial meeting of the stockholders of the Wolo-rtcalso favor It. The Harry F Credies of Portland favor the lower expected, to be one of Dalton Gold Mining & Milling comToney Frd "In tJit center of pitchers of the National pany will be held at the office of the limit, a dor Frank lavift of Oak-I- the lending he company. No. 639 S. Second West. Salt coming year. The recordwas and Preirlent Mnrvliy of the ?alt teagu the summer everything worth while." with the Peds mad last on Monday, the 7th club. Kxamtncr. Lake Utah, City. Angeles over hi forC. C. Looniii - Harry Loomii so great an Improvement f of February, 1916 at 2 o'clock p. m., day the did he to i mer that acthe visit Patof big league the for purpose Manager considering Proprietors Ar-rf:- terson MntAinii:. has sent out several wires not look like the same man. tion of the board of directors in celling An. eating place of character for i pitcher and now is trying to the property ownedM.by the corporation. F. MURRAY. a s'ar heaver sho played with a itiTii it;x. IJoston The Angelus Grill !'".( I u- be Kuth has signed hi Gold Dalton Th season Nation! rltit. last Mining & Mill. league Secretary Ti-rCo. fiAtf been after Chief Ilcmler. 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()v jtf 1 v . ho - i-- 1 S. Department Store L. and A. Cohn's Dry Goods Co., Main Street. 6 S. State street. Pianos and Music Clayton Piano Co., made Holsum Products Bread, by Superior Baking Co. Bakery Schramm-Johnso- n Never "The Co., Drugs Substitutors," five stores. Men's Furnisnings Gardner & Adams, Kearns building. Shoes Robinson Brothers Co., 220 S. Main street. Tailors Johnson Brothers, suite 206 Kearns building. 222-22- 134-13- Furniture Co., 1 E. First South. 9 etc. United S. Grocery Co., Groceries, Meats, 4 South. W. First Market, Fish and Poultry Fulton Market, 70 W. First South. Laundry Royal Laundry, 625 S. State street. Branch offices. Furniture 29-3- Eldredge-Hatc- h 267-26- Main-Sanitar- y 22-2- Cafeteria Shay's, 341 S. Main street. Co. Creamery Products Banquet butter, made by the Nelson-Rick- s Theatre Liberty motion plays, State street. Co., corner State and Florists and Seedsmen Porter-Walto- n Broadway. China, Crockery, Glassware and Silverware Callaway, Hoock & Francis, 66 S. Main street. Ice Cream and Confectionery Keeley ice creams, 260 S. State street and 55 S. Main street. Knit Goods Salt Lake Knitting Store, 70 S. Main street. Optical Goods Columbian Optical Co., 337 S. Main street. h Co., 46 E. South Temple. Photographs 0 E. Cleaning and Dyeing Regal Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Second South. Branch offices. Dairy Products Salt Lake Dairy Co., 236 W. South Temple. Ladies' Tailors The Kline Shop, suite 307 Walker Bank building. Millinery Wonder Millinery Co., 52 S. Main street. Wines and Liquors Sadler Mercantile Co., 121 S. Main street. Coal and Fuel Martin Coal Co., 47 S. Main street. American Beauty Beer Salt Lake City Brewing Co. . Olsen-Griffit- 156-16- |