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Show 8 THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916 N, AND MINING NEWs UTAH SHIPS RADIUM !IW0 YEST BINGHAM ORES ACROSS OCEAN a email ore la quantity thought to hv- - been shipped to Kn- J. S. MrArthur roj e during the & 'o. shipped rn lot of ore from its claim rinr Green Klver, Utah, to 'Jlas- K"W, Scottand. The Standard Cfcemlcal mmpsnr did no work on it claims riffpf that In this work pro- quired b I w jit ii shipped a quantity of ore dir. In from Its oroper ilorado aril Utah, and purchased, it Is stated a con of claim.. It wn r itraM In number r that the rynju'.i.y D irr" port'l a total of fourteen tMi! pro. uc.-gr.ims ore xii'l th.it itw of radium t elemental I I er.r uranium had KTrAscI per .tde. I'rniaMy hftwrm fn'ir and five a produced ::! grarr of this riurlns 151. The product ui of r ,v U rn s x I f s In t h Country d st',r t h r.early eleven crurtH a n v r Af' Rldfum, uranium o ' r r rn.itiim r e in the rloselv onr''ti'l field-.hut frtm-!p- t fob if,! i. f ... r d I'Ufi, t. war in Oli. Atfrifusrh th p in :;.e ; r"1i'l!M ef nrsi of ftp ft tt r i o u si. If revse n fie can .',..! r.r'd Only PROPERTIES ACTIVE of It that the HlnRham-propcrtwith which O. II. I'ar- has heen prominently Mentifiel. h in erurfj the har klnjf of Ho.ton capinrd that active operations are talists, t.t rommencH fhortly, says the Tooele Time". It is statp.l that company has a funl of 125,000 which has l"en j ut up by the IioMon capitalists bavin an option on tho property for rc-I'- Ut ? I -- 1 i 1 . i f i , . M f ! s In-- r jifoif 'i I r.r. of rytrm if et Ace ordt to re;. ts for J 3 5 i f tsr'i-t e s tr f S .; ' rt t th bj and corrir. it'd bv Kf )n V. t : tk n lie's ft," r a u m oMe if ;2 I for e I 1 ':.! i kr w an.1. r-- rJtlt'in of r'" T !-. tvt r i t I ,1 t" t i r,ifif -- !n.!t l!k t tlnp rn u n t.. ?-- ". t?'! fo ' 1 ! fb tnf If ! f. fr 1 1 rrU fo. fho .id fi pr..j'.'i', ft;t o ! tl'tf in Ttf ' - r- f'r. v h ir-.t 'l " f 1 ' r: V .. of rfu-U'- U , 1 i o - tri.- .rT ' 'i '.) frrr for t - ft h It-t- I can-yor- S'-en- e - . - wkIiiti. - - t'-!- i ; j. er f i people k n 1 1 y ?lH,tre- - i. fon wo h.la that ?h wifc kir rom-r,nr'- n s l n : , rf -- .ttUtn Sft fnMlnirw r.n I'arU. Mortro olor.!..- r.t riKAir.(' MrPV ' te. rnrry,d onr rf ';rniur-- i t.u A- - :tir i 1;ttn nrf M'il'lifi.1 n:o.t th f.!!um pr''l'j"'!. Tftf fnrif'i'-- m n r!r!r th IA, - ttir r- of Jv 1 i ; n - !f nftr ..' . W ri-otrf- i , ; Ito-.to- -- i si A. Kauffman and N'lcholaji r,. president anl viro j.r exident.of the Metals MinrripMiveiy. ifiif corapuny. state-thev had Justthat returned from the mine in Middle can"tt. over the They ver- highly etatel condition th-- y found at the r?trif Th tunn""'. which ii liping driven Into th mountain toward UlnirhaTn. in g into mineralized country, wjth the early proprt of setting pay Mr. Kauffman and Mr. Mnrsran .t thnt M! !! and .ttlement on th will of a tlv- mln-ir- x lorn. Thir company owns pefif rtiirTs ffhrh adjoin the property of theh rtah Mct4li on the west nnd the f; jr j r! Ne tv ilitveri property on .! ''itf.. Ihf -. rnntln iitlnn f whr r inei,i.nvf tneythewin scon t" tip with tle turnrl i ftton Hincham-Kmplrf Th jrroyr.d rf which .' the Knijrhf. V.' f tcnr-'. of Tintt. I the iuJlr,c '" o';nry roith of the flMort ar of r t" was fiirre l frotn the ;i r. n Klnir Jr th Mcftrlde brothfr .i .mother whipped wf M'"Ken Mr rii. rjr y f rt'rr. we-ar.. drl'k I'njrtfr. tht (fpklr UprratianM. f is Hill io-o- !o,r,. i phir ?rtfr,J llr under con- has th- rotifah; n ti.r of ersnttnu an !r.f!o !n re.' f. of tl n y e It thir;rrr fthlirh. tre of h',f if!' hoc e.f tHit proves true, .n It will iv rt . !r; v inn'd. f.th h) the em r. ! ' - lnj.h Mran. t- i Z y, "'". in the 'jft'.iM'"' o'es - f. ... n ; in "' I .i r . ton of a. r ! r Af.1 It: t h 'h'Tt ' a", fort f r f res fh frrr rfnritfif I J fa n 13 t t? or' !,r-tl ufrtf-irInr .ti t 1 t arn'- riJ ii m. .V n l tcfe v a t 't hm T rrif'i ts Ur-- ff l'"tt.t rat knowo fi,!im'hr;n fr'-t' f r a h in -- ropnrtM - ."I -- li M id wn v )r. '. AME riark V. of the Huffato Mlr.ltiK strike to m reports o r thew i t h cie- prove rnunfT.f 3 n a doubt j. "int. shows beond fun r rmr-thar f .e ..re ;.(..;! of I, ion Hill jr ,. f r In dpth and carry Just as rooI Ir.iT Mm Pr mt(r :: tirv n or. th 1'jrr.p. veTi!- - loner rjown ,in h,,i- been taken wh.-f 'r o'i of the obi workings In the palmy rhit 5tf f nr Tti f .a r " i ' !.tvs f fhi wet! knwn place. t. .r"1"'' Rii'k jiirpm f .. roT Vi: the present conuitionw improvtr m'fh of r;i!':n; j.rofth f.: .Tie Kood indications of ise. prit.flnn thre niM n !f tc ir.inlni; aeflrltv on the valu-iw.n.t T'vr.'vnti"4 our rst'im r I! l in that location in the jrr.tn t'n of tl,. s ;r In sr. tlnrlfK T'ir 1tlvfr1 of ruaitim tt n cr'. t r - . .. M - IS200 ORE SENT TO UTAH ! ' . , V. lrn . ent r; 1 r. 1 'fe In I I on-ttm- -e - v 1 1 ! U'-t- r. rrk't I . - con-sider- tnm. rr !e con-ftn!- uimrt J i.? re- r - mifiSm'- al b' t F ROM NORTHERN NEVADA CLAIMS OODLES RICH Messrs. Sheldon. Kershaw andSaturday Hmlth made a shipment of five tors of ore. extracted from their proo- at Sunshine., to th Utah erty works tn Fait Lake City, says sampling the Wtn-r- f Star. The ore will run about tnueci "We're ot enough antimony out j;m a ton in Kohl and sliver and is tc pay off the national debt." thre onlv the forerunner of other shipments Webb i. perejron m.ide that asserit will bo made from this property. tion shortly after his arrival in Ixwe-lof- k t'- The owners have been working on Sprtnxs. Antelope recently from car containing forty ti.elr estate for .vottie time and have ll accompanied a ore class of ore in three ton of sfthnite taken from the expose. in tiiis the workings. mine operated by himself and J. H. places Th" property, known as the ()m, 'austen. Is one of the old timer in the Kast "Atouf half th ore In that car. "?3wkl-ranife and It Is nald produced in the Is under sea!, will run about of $20. '0') flurinc; its neighborhood the enrlvcent antimony. We have the car However, Messrs. the and wilt sell the ore tonnti-monexploration. sidetrack,bidder. Sheldon Kershaw and Smith are I understand that y hlehcst n doinu-- their development on the north cent Is hrlnsrlnic about 41 I ewtimnff th.va.itie of our end of the holdings In what is practl-call- v pound It represerts virgin ground and have been rearlocul r aboi? JSO't'V warded for their work by opening newfo'ir week's output. distinct bo.lies of ore. These pres"ftut we worked hard arid lonn all and a tunnel that ent workings consist of The and screat tinder difficulties, we foHows summer, Into hill a dis ti.e iedce manv discouragements. before j tiestf.es tnis iore a would i tance iI no i.'i't ann down struck the i ore. And we probably and is now b: tit; snt be prospe-tr.x 'et with no .satisf vine ; shaft this work Is a istiie helr.fcT twenty feet deep. While the ha.i it tot ncn results, of a accomplished by haveaida first-clasbaitirer. s ""About a month asro I passed a windlass yet the owners on the plant ground ii near of our work mas. which hoisting hoe badger be installed as soon as the T noticed that the Ittt'e rhap bad weatherwill will permit. In both tho workof stlrnlte ore. some bfts thrown ouf rii-.i In a n ft mc t: y. so we ings rich ore is expose. and It Is from Thev Tfr that the ifhis new development rude and A ffew UP the epered In the However. present ro.-.fshipment w;i rnH'Ie. t: rider the sras we ered j obier there is go.nl showings io..klnsc f. r all of ore working" th ore we had nn.l three leasers are at work R view - Miner. summer." on this s tion of the property taking out ore for shipment. KENNECOTT-UTAAND Sunshine district is siiuate.l about miles south of Wlrnemueca, twenty ITS PARTICIPATORS and besidesa, the property described number of other owrrs there are Merrbers cf the leasers taking out cm for shipon Ti;o and tinderwrttlnsr syndtc-itment. Tonopah mill is being operisv received 'necks to?alrir apprxl- - ated In another section of fie camp th m.tev Jt 4").')rtA. representing shipments have been I artt. lru'lnn tn the rofts of the s n - and ' hulib-- M NY IN NEVADA AN - h p-- -r c-- n - f.-e- t s erx-our- hft H ib Kenrei-tt-nrden-f'f- e dlte. Ttie manarers - n s? newspape-t e y jut ! ca t '.v b h of ' m i t f ; W s the most !n f e e ' ' e ,... , f f n n f I d: i: Tb orn ; son f; llephurn rd v;;; . out '' l " r The underwriters. nor c ti'e.t .or -r n ee-i- ; ' f wre her n . d e?b. l! of fh sr. s r It.-- ) .r '. . . . , , , . .r -i StT. e ?Pdn. eba rs j '. , Z The writer t the r-- tt t i r re d nd r on the f . x e under-Iv- I tr. I e e r I r I ; Considerable activity Is beinR- - shown hi the American Fork miniriK district, which l adjacent lo this district. The Utah Power &-- 1,1 ht company pelves the Information that a power line will ha built from Park City in the near future for supplying: power to several mines and a mill In American Fork canyon, says the Park City Record. Division Manager D. K. Klnic of this city made a to American Fork Wednesthe purpose of investigating day for trip the route of the lino. No matter which way proposed you turn mining evident on every hand. activity Is has been frlven out the Nothing week rettardinK future work at past the Keystone. AH sorts of rumors are In and there Is considerable circulation, In the stock, but the Intention activity of the management Is still a mystery. Never In the recollection of the oldest Inhabitant was there such a storm as the otie of Thursday and Thursday nltrht. It was surely a terrific one. and traffic was almost for a tliae. Fully three feet suspended of snow fell on the level, and In placeH drifted to a of twenty to thirty feet. It was depth tie to close the schools today, ,iry because of the Inability of the smaller children to et through the deep snow. It was Impossible for the I'nion Pa to po out this cific train ami word received from oden morning, Is to the effect that eleven trains are tied up In Is close. 1, The tht which city. will stop the shipments of the Ontario and Paly West properties fur a few flay. As soon aa possible a plow will be up and open the rotary Hlo Urande train left Salt roa.. The on time this mornlnK. an, arrived Iike this afternoon. hltch-llne- Cal-llste- r. PRO-Lak- "' XOTICR OF S I.K. ESTATE OF JOHN WELLINGTON, deceased. The undersigned will sell at the described prlat sale BUTTE AND SUPERIOR In Salt Lake countv, situated following property AND DECISION RESULT Utah, H"ginning at the southwest corner of I'lirlnjar the regime of A. ft. Woivln. the southeast quarter of the northwest from Pulte .v quarter of section 24, to-wi- Senator bought which has Clark theSuperior property mining for some time pasf been the bone of litigation. Thus through the decision Just rendered there wilt revert to Clark mineral uround for which he has been pd. It Is understood thit Itutte Superior stock constituted the largest pormade tion, if not all of the to Clark. At one time payment there stood in A. the name of W. "'lark, ott the Hutte . stock list. approslmately Superior This amount has been lS.OO'j shares. reduced to about 00'" shares and ha been transferred to the iiarne of a New York bank clerk. There does not appear to be anv on the part of Rutte ai great desire the decision. The SuperiorIn to appeal has not been worked ground question bv this company; in fact, its underground workings were never extended close to the disputed territory. There will now be drawn a line by the court, to one side of which Elm rlu must confine Its operations on the particular mineral bearing zone and I'.utte & Superior must remain on the other. It will have the effect of establishing a new end line for these properties. X- - t: township south range west. Salt t.ake and 17.4." thence nrrth meridian, running chains; thence east 12.30 oh.al ni. more or li to the west line of the Denver Rio Railroad (Grande land: thence south 3 degreescompany's west line 17.46 chains, more or less,said to the quarter section thence west 10. 65 chains, more or line; less, to the place of beginning. Containing 20 acres, on or after Saturday. February 12, 12 at o'clock noon, and written bids 1916, will be received at the office of Van 'ott. Allison ,fc Riter. at 1311 Walker Hank Utah. Terms building. Salt Lake of sale; Ten per cent City, of the amount bid to accompany the bid and the cash on confirmation of sale balance bv the court. .1 I A-- ) west-alon- g P. R. HOWELL. Administrator de bonis non. Dated January 20, 191 1. DIED d. MONTHLY RATE. per line per month. will Telephoned ads prompt attention. $1.25 THEOBALD. 105 At Jefferson street. January 30. Elizabeth Theobald, born 4, 1X5.'. in Scotland. February Funeral services Glasgow. at 2 Tuesday p. m. at the chapel of Joseph William S. West Temple street. Taylor, 21 are Friends road, January 30. of old age, William Cook, aged S3 years, a native of England. Funeral services Tuesday. Febat the family resiruary 1, at 10 a. m. dence. Friends are invited. Special notice that autos will be used for the funeral cortege and the Interment will be In Salt Lake City cemetery at 11.45 a. rn. Tuesday. HAYES. In this Saturday, June, Mr. and Mrs. John infant daughter of city E. Hayes. Funeral from O'Donnell & C'o.'s chapel today at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. receive Ask for the Want Ad department. LOST AND FOUND o. 4.) (Classification LOST On Main Rt riiamnnd Here and pair earbobs, wrappedlgval. In white tissue paper. Liberal reward. Return to 147 E. South Temple. LOST Black grip containing toilet articles, baggage checks, etc., between Vth Jast and Main. Finder notify Reward. Herald-Republica- n. LOST On Main MODERN maternity home; private cases solicited, homes found for chilMME TOLLER. UTAH'S LEA I) I NCI dren. Phone Was. 7059. 525 Center st. MILLINER.' ALSOro BVERYTHIXG CREPE DE IN LADIES' LTEST UNDERWEAR. DAIRIES 12 QTS. best milk for $1. delivered Prompt service. Utah Farm anywhere. Dairy. 1324 Jefferson. STYLE SHOP, CHINK 21 E. BROADWAY. MASSAGE and MADAM LA VONE, massage hours 10 treatment expert; by scalp S. Main. a. m to 9 p. m., room 7, 261 DANCING LESSONS 10c. 34 Main St. Woodward's academy, DAILY, EXHILARATING massage; magnetic rheumatism, nervousness. treatments; DENTISTS ' 10 W. Broadway, room 15. DR. W. MOEBEST, 104 Keith bldg., MISS EVANS, manicuring, massage, 246 S. Main. Wasatch 7S71. Suite operator. facial; eastern167 S. Main. Hotel James. JDANfNG CALL MAIN 20. 402-40- DfJLLRRAIRINTi st., mas-Hercul- INSTALLED ANDJRPAIREJD EXPERT door bell repairs and Prices reasonable. Call DOOR BELLS Wasatch PERSONALS 5368-- treatment, scalp James hotel. in- Mr. PALMIST AND PHRENOLOGIST. alcoholic rubs. mfEJANDJIIimjG GRINDING pebbles, all sizes, for minat- Co., DRESSMAKING and plain sewing Mrs. J. MOTOR $1.50 per day, or at home. Amy. Was. 1923-- This famous palmist reads your encradle to old age. tire life from the Just as the hand indicates. Gives you dates and facts, tells you what has what is happening passed in life and a single question. without Sha asking does not tell things to please, but aa reads things Just the hands indicate; tells you the nlanets you were born under the lucky and unlucky when und where you will planets, settles and explains love, fammarry, ily troubles, marriage, divorce, health jn.' business, lawsuits, vestments, transactions of all kinds In fact, no mattir what your hope, fear or ambition, come to this noted palmist and find help. There is no need for to be Her adanyone vice removes all trouble. She guaran tees satisfaction or no charge. Her arc strictly confidential. Call readings free. Corner and consult her South and State, 1705 S. StateEleventh street. nours iw a. m. xo umce 3191-p. m. Hv land nusoana or wire you iiAiwu desire: the cxaiuy only scientific, correct method jn the world; most secret and for ladles and gentlemen responsible w Matrimonial Co., Box Oceanside. REPAIRING FITTING. AND KEY BICYCLE and electric motor work. Cole's Electric Shop, 67 S. West Temple. JOE KROGH, the razor man, grinds raWasatch 4513. and sharpens safety razor blades, zors, scissors, knives, etc. The Razor Shop. 56 W. Second South. HjDLOTO And best prices paid for men's and XPJPRTJDENTISRY women's cast-offPhone now. Wa38 Commercial street. DR. J. B. KEYSOR. 240 Main street satch 793-Tel. Wasatch 6628. Good Bet teeth, $6 s. MOVING VANS costs largest van in city;Careful no more; contract moving. alsuits men. LADIES' and gentlemen's I do my own driving. H. expert workmantered, new or old, and Wasatch 3637. Hyland 1923-and also cleaning ship guaranteed; & 6655. Wolf Phone Was. pressing. room CONTRACTORS 402 Utah Savings & Warren, Trust bldg. We call for and deliver. Competent carpenters and millfurnished on short wrights either in or out of city. Addressnotice, D. Jacobs, 151 Second East. Was. 62T.S. COMPARE our financial standing, in surance rate and warehouse with any OLD COINS other. The superiority of the Kevser well known. OLD COINS fctoraga over all others is Co. Will pay 52 Wasatch for 1904 dollar WANTED Keyser 10c for 19 12 Storage Fireproof proof; 2S23. nickels S. mint: $100 for dime ISO! s. We want thousands of coins. mint. Sz STORKIMBALL BROS. MOVING are Many circulating. We offer 1c up to AGE CO. Moving. packing, storage 51000 for certain now dates. Send 73 and shipping at reduced rates. for our large coin circular. NumisJ.t). rialt Lake. street. Wasatch 2188. matic bank, Dept. 2i, Ft. Worth, T. x. C 11 BERLIN BEAUTY PARLOR. BEST storage, moving, packing and Lilshampooing, Auto trucks. Reasonable manicuring. shipping. 326 Kearns lian Sargent. OPTICAL rates. Redman Fireproof Storage Co, bldg. Wasatch 555 and 556. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 337 Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bt. lix work at right Dependable MOVING VAN prices. ATTORNEYS CALL ME. I will tell you what your OSTEOPATHY will cost. I drive my own van. moving MAURICE M. KAIGILN, 414 lawyer; courts and land offices. D. F. L. C. Harris. Wasatch 7215. A. L. VINCENT. DR. 425 FELT Walker bldg. BLDG. PARALYSIS. ASTHMA, NERVOUS DISEASES. WASATCH 1597. BOOTH. LEE. BADGER & RICH, FjOTOTJjFclYJ Boston bldg. Wasatch li'68. CALL Western Foundry for all kinds of water Jackets and stove repairs. PRINTING WILLARD HANSON, attorney at law. Wasatch 4474. 909 Kearns bldg. STAR PRINTING CO.. book and Job Phone Was. 1994. book binding and paper rulprinting, FLUFF RUGS B. N. C. STOTT. 35 Postoffice place. AVas. 1370. ing. 60: Newhouse tldg. Was. 2664. made FLUFF rugs and rag carpets STEWART, BOWMAN. MORRIS & to order. Wasatch 2316-6 CALLISTER. Mclntyre bldg. KALSOMINING, decorating FORD STARTERS and paper cleaning; painting, our fall prices realSSAYERS work National sonable; guaranteed. installed SPITZDORF n Co., 215 CarpetWasatch Cleaning4256. CO.. in Fords, $85. High tension House &Bldg. complete 160 S. West Temple. Salt Lake City. M. E. Auto n agnetos installed. $50. H. Repair Co., 238 Edison st. Was. 2534. I FURNISH paper and room for $4.00. Kalsoniining, $2.00paper room. per 5 MRS. G. E. GARDNER, 316 S. Sev- FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES Was. 69 enth East. Hyland 313S. Prompt atROOMS papered; ONE new National sewing machine paper furnished tention to mall orders. Domestic drop-hea- d $4.50; tinting $2.50 and up. Hy. 2593-$4.50; one new $1J; machine, $10; one drop-hea- d one White, drop-hea- d drop-hea- d White $15; POOL AND BILLIARDS one arop-nea- a Singer, 77 drawers, $22; $0; TOPS Tops new recovered, one MEET ME AT THE COZY POOL-1nearly seats, cushions, radiator covers. Well- Singer, drawers, worth $70, $30; one66 Singer, HALL. 225 S. STATE. M'C RTH Y, Co.. 41 S. West Temple. Eldredge, ington Top Singer MANAGER. $35; one new $59; drop-heaWasatch 7448. worth $59, $40; one new binger, 4703. Address 159 S. State. Wasatch RIV AT-H- EXPERT TAILORING MOVE in rleate w f r h new O'Elr.i ' f I ot s!o-- k f C fh : , liner ?f f sho ;!d cot m fi r r . r t. r ft the Urs: Cc a !!sf of cretnrv If MAtli "re N, G tar.v. eld. NfV one-fourt- rp orid-beat- er ILili-dressin- ;; g, 8 802-80- self-starte- rs BIRD-COWA- Tem-pleto- N 4-- R. ONE-MA- N 1. d, jATJTOTRED OME to-wi- 6. t: 1 D 'aii AX-- h I-- RyHOTES (rlM-sJHcntin- l s-- -- - 4 STU-dio- . d 1 n-- . 225-22- 7 . 1 0 2.-.- 1 Wm. de-jlred- rrrt r Ml I 111 ML 1 t , clalr-Law- J. J. - Good Financial Standing Whrn rrrIit tho ftrt ' i his stari'Iins How question ii. at the Hank?" Yon .tr invite.l to fhi.a Hank vt:r Irnvsitarj" nn account with tin prctt.Tf. oiTirints. Smith. VicPresident. oeph J.F.Grant. - President, Ifeher T. Vice Pre&ldent. Badger. r.olnry Henry T. JVKwn. Cashier. . George H. Butler. As?dtut ?hit . -- . 1 4. c JRPROCFTRGE 1 r h. JTJCETO uns-ucctsstu- - Holders Ash-wort- J. p. Per-1S6- con-Curt- is H0Wls 1 A.- - - 126-128-1- 32 - cheap-second-han- d " E D ke ike es ing companies and cement plants; tractive prices, best quality; corresolicited. Pacific Coast Pebspondence ble P. O. box 362. Cal. R. pjSjJMAKINt (Classification Xo. 3, DOROTHY HARRIS, vibratory BROKEN dolls repaired and made sage, hotel. rubj. 36 like new; best work in the city. King 56 W. alcohol Broadway. Co.. 42 S. Main. BATHS, massage, vibratory massage, 315-1- 6 sunburst pin, set with diamond and pearls. Liberal stalling. reward. Return to 16 S. Main. Wright. 602-60- Invited to attend. Interment in City cemetery. Automobile sniMoxs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE cortege. Third Judicial district, in and for the COOK. At the old home, between of Salt Itke, State of Utah. county F. A. Hales and Lucy E. Hales, plainMurray and Midvale on the MIdvale vs. Rose Ann Crosby, Lucinda V. tiffs, I Kike Stevens. Abraham Green Flake, the unknown heirs of Yllate Litchfield, deceased, also known as Yllate Litch-forthe unknown heirs of Martha Morris Flake, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Hark Wales, deceased, defenda nts. Summons. The State of Utah to said defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day. after ifthe service of this summons upon served within the In you, which this action is brought,county otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above etitltled action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of yaid court. Tho said complaint in substance alleges: the are the owners That plaintiffs and entitled to the and in pojseshlon described possession of the following teal estate situate in the county of Salt Lake. State of Utah, i art oi ine soumeasi Muarter or section 20, and part of the northeast quarter of section 29. township 2 south of ranse east. Salt Lake meridian. That you. the n said defendants, claim some interest said real estato adverse to the plaintiffs. Alleges that your claim Is without right, beand prays that title of the plaln-tiif- s you. quieted against (i. H. PACKMAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs. P. O. address 14 K. South Temple street. Salt Lake City. Utah. for first Insertion, 5 cents per line for each subsequent insertion, all classifications. Count six words to the line. ; - CO. TO HAVE POWER LINE Ten cents per line MILLINERY AND LADIES' FINE LINGERIE i i t j ritU'Kr.ll JHK MtMMi CAN FORK MINES WANT AD RATES b'-at- 1 v. is ,r $".'' s,.,-- ! Consult county cierk or the respective signers for further Information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e division. In and for Salt Lake "ounty. Utah. Department No. 1. In the matter of the estate of Anna S. Geurts. deceased. Notice. The petition of John W. Geurts. praying for the admission to probate of a certain to be the purporting last willdocument, and testament of Anna S. Oeurts, deceased, ana tor the granting; of letters testamentary to John W. Geurts, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 4th day of A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m..February, 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 the seal thereof this 20th day of January, A. D. affixed, 1916. TIIOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) By J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. Stewart. Bowman, Morris & Attorneys for Petitioner. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, e bate division, in and for Salt State of Utah. county, In the matter of the estate and of James C. Andrews, guardianship minor. Notice. The petition of Llllie C. Andrews, the of the person and estate of guardian James C. Andrews, praylrfg: for an order of sale ofminor, real property of said minor, and that all Interested appear before the persons eald court to show cause why an order should not be granted to sell so much as shall be necessary of the following described of said minor, to personal wit: Ten property shares of the capital stock of the Davenport National Rank of V Davenport, No.jtshlngton, represented by certificate 65, has been set for hearthe 4th dav of Februing on Friday, ary, A. D. 1916. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court. In bait Lake county. Utah.Salt Lake City, Witness the clerk of said with the seal thereof affixed, thiscourt, 21st day of January, A. D. 116 THOS. HOMER. Clerk. l?'al Hy J. E. Clark. Deputv Clerk. UradJey. Plschel & Harkness. Attorneys for Guardian. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY STORAGE in finest A PRIVATE home for nervous and steam FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER AND heated garage; day andfireproof cases. 1162 E. Third South. mental service; night EGGS Mrs. Ida E. Clark. Hyland 45 6. washing, polishing, expert repairing. FUNERAL CORTEGE Lincoln Garage, 394 S. West Temple. 25c LB. AND 25c DOZ. SWEET AP AUTOMOBILES and limousines, spe-u'CI DEB, 35c GALLON. PLE BEST LEATHER USED cial rates $4 and FARMERS' UNION. 64 W. FIRST SO. Taxi cab Service Co. Was. 6. SIGNS, banners and scenery for every 1NTERMOUNTAIN SHOE REPAIRpurpose, brass and chipped glass signs. ING COMPANY. REMODELED FURS Chas. Peterson, Psygneologist, 20 Richcosts no more. Free call lictter work CEMETERIES v. Temple. Was. 2911 to s. LATEST style furs made, remodeled,C. ards st. Phone Wasatch 1508. aenvery. Geneva WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY, prices. cleaned;6S reduced S. 6th East. Phone Was. 3707. BONDED COLLECTORS petual care, lit 6 Kearns bldg. W. Hicks, W. KELLOGG, specialist for rheumaCREDITORS AID AGENCY wilTol FUNERALS FURRIERS ieci your tuns. 709 Utah Savings & tism, cures where others fall. 168 W. Third South. Wasatch 2066-RICE. Funeral services for Mrs. irust mag. Was. 1314. Reasonable REPAIRED, remodeled. 23 8 Main. Christina Bice, age .". wife of F. G. Co., Fur Hudson Bay prices. SECOND-HANCAFE AND LUNCH ROOM Rice, who died in Los Angeles January CLOTHING 24. will be held at the chapel of Eber FAJVAMA CAFE. 261 S. West Temple FURNITURERERAJCRINfJ NO matter- - wnat others say, we pay W. Hall, 164 S. West Temple, at 3 p. tn. 15c meal in the city. Chicken clothes. N more for your second-han- d 166 & SON, today. Interment Mount Olivet ceme- Best WWSyTllTaIS dinner 25c. Try us. Call Wafatch 6235. 2856. tery. Automobile cortege. aWsatch street. Upholstering; chairs recaned; new work a specialty. RAMSEY. Funeral services for Mrs. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Olga Ramsey, age 19. wife of Karl G. ics t HOUSE & CARPET HAND LAUNDRY CLEANING, SHARPENED AND CARDS Minnie Mr. Ramsey and daughter 3 of rn. ioAixi.NU CO. 9x12, $1; vacuum tomorrow Zirker, will be held at p. PRESSING PRINTED 215 Temthe chapel of Eber W. Hall, 04 S. cleaning and house cleaning. u. ad.-xoTicr. of sale or iii:ai, estate. at pieion bldg. Wasatch 4256. West Mount fnterment Cleaning, Temple, olivet IDEAL Hand L'iundiy. SAFETY razor blades sharpened. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Disedge, 25c; double. 35c. Better court of Salt Lake county. Utah cemetery. Automobile cortege. trict ERNST, carpet renovator; modern pressing. 3t9J S. West Temple. Work Single new. than guaranteed. In the matter of the estate of Mary Business and calling cards steam makes carnets rlostle.ss cleaned; COLLINGS. i:vr Tin:. Funeral services for 831 E. Second South. w:i.iQi 50c and 60c hundred. Satisfacdeceased. printed, 1009. Hellstrom, MIN-lnHyland Mrs. '".Old. M'TNT.UN fHAMPION r Collings. age about 30. will tion guaranteed The Automatic Press, Under and by virtue of the power take Daisy HATJRNVATING & MiiUn at the W. . of company. 24 Eber E. chapel Principal place H. Second South. HX12 Chevrette. vested In me by the will of said de- Hall. 164 S. West Temple at 11 a. m. electric 75c; thor- c'ttlAL i pia e or i.ii! mess. of: .'16 S. ceased. hat renovating, TO get first-clas- s I will sell at cleaned, Sani on $i. the sale ougniy Sutton, '1. 116 private iKr street. 'ttv. Hat The Interment Shop, Utah, it. do :tlf ,!r. today. City cemetery. let Jim the 21 day of tary Carpet Cleaner. Hyland 2300. Not ice- - There lent upon the Wednesday, jSACKSJVANTin Second South. 10 o'clock a. m., allFebruary t interest k. on account 1916, at ' o he.!dtilrcj g d- h In 25 3c and up for gunny sacks. of. POWERFUL FLORISTS WE estate $1 of and said to electric. the sell pay Julia No. II of of of Lode patented as $5 month: rurs clea.icd .Sc. day; 4674. in Carr Fork Was. 793-813i Washington ave. o. re- - sha Dodge tone Aesecrr.cn; on levied per cent the Bros. Wasatch 7036. Salt Lake county,' Canyon. Bingham r, or dasever-ipc'crnh-the now ERNEST under LAMBOURNE. Salt Lake's lfh with dwelling houses thereon THE RUBBER HOTEL is SEWING MACHINES RENTED irr.ounfs 1 opposite the names of ttie Utah, EUilE KA for sale, or rent new management. Stop here while in florist, new store. Funeral deeither In one parcel or In subdivisions; leadingour n Stewart-Glecsolive (turenoi lers as follows: 73 Co. per Decorations. day. 50c of and Provo. terms signs specialty. conale to WEEK. Sold at $5 up. We re- asatch cash, subject No- of C. rt. 280. S. Main. Wafctch 1516. above 159 S. State. Wasatch 4703. firmation named court. by pair. No. Shares. Amt. JMds will be received at office of HAY, GRAIN, COAL R. K. Adams WILLES- HORNE DRUG CO.. News 100 2.60 G. H. Backman. No. 14 E. the South TemCHINA PAINTING SHOE REPAIRING 10 ' Oeo. Haiierson to. 50 ple street. Salt Lake City. cut flowers. funeral lldg.. coal. Harvey & Co., 46 designs Utah, ad- decorating. HAY, grain, 17 ieo H.ilvrrjon 50 dressed to the &&) 291. MISS 592. Waatch BERTHA , Was. WAGENER'S S. Second West. undersigned; and ten Telephone THE MODEL shoe repairing price Jeo. H.iHerson S510 7 I7i 143 E. Third South. per cent of amount bid accompany each China suitare 2 work second to none. 106 10 Martin ;i;in right and 50 bid. U M. LAW. florist. 214 E. Second able for gifts and prizes. Class and W. OTELS Second South. Edw. Nilson, Prop. H. Stevens M 1000 50 South. and work lessons. Design JOHN EN LUND, f. . .1. Steve n 0522 23 HO my specialty. Wasatch 37. decorating private trmk Executor tesunder S. State. the will last 253 Central and HOTEL t?k:v C. I: Drumlter 1 2& SO) tament of Mary Hellstrom. deceased. Winter rates now on. CHINESE HERBS 70 ly located. David Farr 15 14 G. H. Packman. Attorney for Execu75c, $1; weekly, $3 up; FUNERAL DIRECTORS 50c, BEvST PRICES paid for second-han71 6 55 Nightly, 15 11 tor. Farr A.1I YEE FOO LUN CHINESE HERB IN- with Free bus meets all furniture $5. XZZ 1. L Derrick o. 2. tath, and rugs. Bowers & Evans, Classification 1.361 is 40 116 S. MAIN. STITUTE, UPSTAIRS 113 S. West Temple. trains. 7 A. H. Martin Wasatch 2197. .50 6930. WASATCH eTgTodT!)? '!tf !sl IOS. K'ltTAr Jor.es 3.75 68 !!) moved has South. E. to new First LINCOLN HOUSE, location . HIGHEST cash prices paid for furhl-ture- . J C, Kuhnu 1000 ;.so IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Embalmer, S. West Temple, Realty bldg.' 250 rooms; single rooms 25c, 35c, 40c CHIROPODIST Axelrad Furniture Co., 42 W 112- C. Eb hard 700) 17, :.o Third judicial district of the State of Phone 580. or weeK 50c. Special rates oy Wasatch 983. OA, Broadway. IIS Fannie I.,.Iohnson 50 Utah, county of Salt Lake. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats and DL 3453. 15c. Was. Modern bath, month. Blanch Collins, plaintiff, vs. Llovd 2 T. i . Johnson 5 2. S. D. EVANS. Undertaker, Embalmer, all ailments of the feet. 47 E. First BEST for used furniture. ll-defendant. Summons. 60 Collins, Webr South. Wasatch 6064 48 S. State; automoll0) THE RALEIGH, under new manage Michigan prices mortuary chapel. Th- - Mitio of Utah, to the said defendFurn.paid Co., 430 State street, 60 Wr.i. We'er 25 l rorvic-If bile ssoutn. It; 137 E. uisiae addiment. without below rlrst Fourth South. 'red liurgl j ti I. Si ant: You are hereby summoned to ap- tional expense. Wasatch 264. rooms, bath, hot and cold water, steam, CLAIRVOYANTS AND io. quo : 5 . 00 pear within twenty days after 4tVV. E Maul the reasonable. etc. Rates And in accordance with the law and service of this summons upon vou if PALMISTS WILSON Ac CO.. undertaking and em-- 1 iSHOJTAND an order or the ..o.ir.l or dlreetors made served within the county In which this aiming. Lady assistant 156 embalmer. CLEANING GATRELL'S life HOUSE ADVICE, is action business love, d.iv of December. IStli. no satis n Unique School of Pracotherwise within W. Second South. Wasatch 23S1. Res- faction. Madam Edwards-Faerbe- r tn the Ulti Shorthand tical and Typewriting. Persiiares of ficii prcel of said thirtv daysbrought. after and 2147-idence or derend rimv service, men hour the phone EFFICIENT Hyland by Corner sonal 415 Atlas block voyant. nalmist. instruction. South above entitled action; and in case stovk a nuiv be necessary win ho sold the service. v. est. Cleaning janitor car tract, osiuiiu .laae at public auction at the office of the bef your failure So to do, judgment will .Murray G. A. JENKINS, undertaker and cm- - toouSouth 6610. Co. Wasatch Lawn. Phone Murray 320-company. 2lon S Main street. Salt Iike the rendered against you according to uaimer, anirray, uian. Phone Murray Sth demand of the of Utah, the 222. day or dav No City. which LADY medium at 247 S. Main street complaint, charge for hosHYGIENIC TREATMENT MFR. all kinds of fixtures, showhas been filed with the at p. m of sai.l day. toFebruary. clerk of said pital case". night. pay deScientific and psychic cases, furniture, refrigerators, display assessments exthereon readings daily and action is brought to disco,"rtlinquent 9 n. m. a. 10 our m. to a from bald head? WHY' have Aledlnmistle Try cos-to- n cases and repair work. etc. Best work solve the bonds of matrimony now expense of sale. AUCTION SALES a w of color and new remedy ior iauing nair. powers unfolded lowest prices guaranteed. O. B. Lind-ber- g C. IX. 1NG. between plaintiff nnd defendant. isting 7187. numbers Wasatch f ClnsMlrientlon TVn. R.) bldg. taught. Fixture Co.. 33 S. Second West. CARI.SON Secretary Gold Mountain Champion CARLSON, Wasatch 3397. Mining NOW is your time to buy furniture Company. Salt Ltk h Attorneys. Milling MADAM .Plaintiff 261 S. Main, suite SNYDER. KODAKS Postoffice address J24 Kearns build- such as davenports, davene'ttes, dress- 14. Office hours City. Utah. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Salt SKATING Ukting. bed Utah. t,'lty. ers, 5913. Wasatch springs, mattresses, dining COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 337 Main IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF room suites, ana carpets. rugs rums, Kodaks ranges street. Third Judicial District. In and forTHE ice FINE developing at Heath's rink. stoves and heaters, at a saving from S. CARD reading, 25c; ladies only. 129 and printing same day. ,oTit i:. of Salt State of Utah. the State st. bet. skating county 9th and 10th So. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE 25 to 50 per cent on the dollar Second West. Utah In the matter of the voluntary withFurniture Co., W. Second undersigned at his office. Columbia South. drawal of Wetern Electric LAUNDRY MADAM SMITH, 258 E. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRING Trust company. 125 Main an Illinois corporation, from Company street. Salt the Stat Office hours from 9 a. m. toBroadway, J same Iike p. m. City, Utah, to and Including Febof Uti Notice. back tif Work day desired). RANGES connected, $1; water Jackets BARGAINS In new furnitureNotice Is hereby given that Western ruary 7. lie. for the entire stock of No extra charge. $1; L jackets, $3; stoves recleaned, All CLEANING AND PRESSING an Illinois Corpora- merchandise and fixtures of siD. B. Bar- high rent district is why we sell LAUNDRY CO. Electric Company, PALACE work guaranteed. Phone paired. brass on, 11 has filed lit located W. beds, office South. furniat with First of tion, Office bankrupt, place STATE St. Pressery. Cleaners and to an ordertheof undersigned, 70 W. Second South, Was. 5287. Hyland 2178. E. E. Morriss. business. No, 256 S. State street. Salt ture, rugs, dining tables, almost new-hal- f Office pursuant said Court pressers of tho better kind. 650 State. price; terms. Michigan Furn Co Wasatch dated January 11 1316. it roluntary Like City, Utah, and at Mount Pleas- 420 State Office, 79 E. Second South. Was. 1481. 5257. CINCH STOVE-PIPat., below 4th South. for leave to withdraw ant, Utah. Separate bids on Salt Lake Third South, Was. 3710. ANCHORS Office 33 application from the State of Utah. 758 E. Fourth Works City and Mount Pleasant stock will be South, Hyland ROYAL SECOND-HAN' store SECURELY holds CLEANING AND DYMNgT Any person may file M, objection considered. Upon application to the what no nails, no 2562, 662. want for what you trades to office Eaves 25 wire, at Z. C. M. I. pipes, don'r the merchandise and fix- want. yo.i and all undersigned, brought furniture Laundry 568 S. SALT State. LAKE Wasatch 5330. CLEANING & tures located in Salt DYEING per cent. The Patent Sales Mfg. Co by may storey City Co. Best TIIOS. tincrrr. 265 be inspected, and upon application to work, prompt delivery. WE Uiv trirt S. sell 5235. State. household Wasatch Di8trlcl 1939. Courl- i asnier Hyland aii ot .Mount Pleasant ComClt?.rut7hlard SUITS ALTERED K. Furniture Co.. 343 S. State. goods. Was. mercial & Savings bank. Mount Pleas- O. 1096. I:-ALSO all kinds of kosher sausage Deputy Clerk. COFFEE. TEAS, EXTRACTS ant. tho goods located at that ii''f,,r,V Qulrin. cleaned and relined: by i lb altered, SI. Puoiicallon hereof. Jan place Utah, and be may milk, herring; special prices at ladies' -Inspected. C. m. E. 50; children's coats coats, OSTERLOH. J long l AMERICAN Sella & auctioneer, COFFEE SPICE Jill, Gold CO., N. G. HALL. Receiver. Posser and 169 S $1; cut shorter. 50c; skirts shortened store, Grocery 265 Main. Wholesale to you. Was. 1767. Third East. Wasatch anything- - Wasatch 2824-4310. S5c. 123 S. Third East. Was. I rr Probate and Guardianship Notices ! 633-W- ." I |