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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 191G HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, UTAH-APPE- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL UTAH AND CHINO SHARES REACH NEW HIGH RECORD The J. market wm a diminishIrregular acaln todtr of operat Ions. Tradinsr waia ing whoJtv j,rnffi:.irl, fiet vrlc s hotl-riy nil th rnmpifx Internal lenal situc mlnatlou a t.rr ation r.ttntncr of rnMi- intret. to dominate Mefal shfe 'nf lttnl th list. Amr!'in rrItinaf leading with an frrti iciln jf 3 point, while I'tih andIn 'Mro or l th hiehft Ti".re whs t"if Inhistory. and Amrt"an Zlnf rr-lltlfurthr activity htl tobarcp. Putt anil M.rtr! Merrntll preferred rul foin ,f th wir l wtf lusher by to 3 points. tr. ludfntr A f w ipt.rl.vl share, A mrt--n rval I'ro tu and Pittsburgh1 romwon nrw.1 preferred ro 3 to n Pet blebem ."trel rfrondul point. r t f expansion by rolb-company's r alvirt' of 10 J o 4?i. Pall ant motor- wr tinker mod erate fit rrhr leader, notheld around the pre- fcly t". r vimit l,iy'.tf final ffcures. ome lit: trwtit !; f.iriv jrilrss deal- In the late uttantlt iltfr and. aetlv tillnr ff hn ro;.;r ' 'r u I u "I r r t.r; ti . t vv h r f u 'J York. Th 19 P-- ?. STOCKS. n ;lt - 1 2 Amalgamate . - Crni'lat fo Waron A Continental IJf Jnur-- ( I 1 " n Ma-hl- anre t'o. 1 10 12 1 'fl, J ft 100. SO .00 . , Continental National j I'ank National bank.. 112 SaMnic I'ffrct bank..!.,. Iav! bank.) County . I'armlnirton ;20 frs bank I rrnt J!- rirt jlO ! 12 ISO. 00 20 tr(tf . ! 'IS n - ! 1 ioj i 1 7 ! I r!;trl 1 I i i T 6 . & j20 'IS . i . - -; !- . 8 1 IS t " , .; l.-"- in les.oo f )0 t ) h n r u" t if s T. I:. H r : rif'ltcr" Tr J Hy ;t o S "'tr I fl'HTal Ot. -f l 171 20 . . . f f Illinois r r. f r a J . Int". Com ' or p Inpfrafor v.p. T Tt in 4i 47 it-1- I.oui Nab M"e. IVf rnb-ur- iio Nva N. V. Y , 1 tcf r Nort'"rr' y, ci t :.;t i'a :rv- Pern v l Pull. -- 1: ii'l mi . . A K x Teriri"eic T"i,i t n o p . e 1174 . i.m; 1 a r i 2.4' 1 Scl S ... 'o 'opprr. l . . I ! l"f tl 23 - 3 7M. t; . 1 'i n:'i 113 175 "i 17 32 i 24 2 J S 5 I 4 f 6 4 To. 5 6 f 4 i 0 ! 5 I OS 4! M 5 10 1 J : Ftah State Capitol ItMg.' 4J' 17 in each lr.st.in.-c- . P7J 96 5 104 21 ;i i ? - Ul )' i.Voo J S7"! l t S3 6j 7.4 271 apoh tn: Fitt tTi. York. Feb. 13. ev: i 6.25; western steers. 6.007.75: Texas 5.7015 6.70; stockers and feeders, 9teer7 7.75. 5.25 market 14.100: IIOKS Receipts. New York. Feb. 13. Mercar.tiN P i 'i. light. 7.S0f? per. Heavy, steady. S3 4 714Mil de- - i .ft.v pigs, 6.731? 7.75; bulk of sales. 7. Sterling, slvtr-di' ( 05. market steady. M r do'.lirs. 4"?tr. 400; wethers. .shcp Receipt 7.23ii K23'ft.75: tlovernmer.t bn.u railroad Yearlings. steady; hon s nosteady lamb. 10. 50 i 11.10. Halstr.s . MOM-.V- 7.95fi-S.10- ; - v Mt i - ( UXIOX PACIFIC SYSTEM TI3IE CARD Li fleprf 7iZ0 A. M. A. M. 8.15 A. M. A. M. 11.00 A. M. 12.05 P. M. 2.25 P. M. P. M. 3J30 P. M. 20 4.20 P. 5.15 P. 11.45 P. 11.45 P. 11.55 P. 11.55 P. 11.55 P. rr.tTivn jxr.uv Dully. S3, Cache Valley and Intermediate Arrive 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 (Malad mento, San yrtnclsco. Ogden and Intermediate Tactftc IJmJtel Ogden. Omaha. Chic Osden. I."?n. Rne. portlind. Seattle n-r- . 10.30 10.47 TT72 11.62 1 uotations: iirai .". I..l''t: reel, red, 1.23Tf 1.2S1: No. 2 hard. 1.251.301; - O. J ? RESERVES IN VAULTS OF FEDEPwAL BANKS 19. An Increase of Washington, Feb. about $1,000,000 In reserves of the fedthe past eral reserve banks durln week is shown in a statement of the banks' condition February lh, issued today by the reserve board. It shows: RESOURCES. 8.30 5.05 5.00 11.55 o. (Hutte also gotng.) Angelr Limited Omaha. Chicago. Denver. St Iouis. Overland Ltmltd Omaha. Chicago. Denvtr, St-- JLouts fSan Francisco also departing). Ogrlen. Lrtgham. Cache Valley. Malad M. 12.10 and Intermediate. Ocdtn Denver. Omaha. Chicago going) (San Francisco an Hutte also arrivM. 8.15 ing ) Orden. rorntello. Idaho Falls. Ashton. M. 8.15 ls arriving.) Hutte. tTwIn Fall Ogden. Pocatlio. Idaho Falls. Hutte. M. 10.10 (Lgan, Welisvltle and llyrura also arrivlnr.) M. 7.40 Orien. Fly. Sacramento, San Francisco. 1'aciflc Limited Ogden. Sacramento. M. 2.10 San Francisco. -. DolPortland. Seattle. (Twin Ogden. M. 10.20 Fall also going.) ale 15. City Tteket Office, Hotel ttfc. Trlrpfeoae X-- 1 . P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. LIABILITIES. S 64.8S6.000 Capital paid In Ciovernment deposits 28,946,000 Reserve deposit, net 416.490,000 Federal reserve notes 9,089,000 All other liabilities 140,000 Total liabilities 1509,551.000 Gold reserve against net deposits and note liabilities, 76.5 per cent. Cash reserve against net deposits and note liabilities. 80.1 per cent. Cash reserve against net deposit liabilities after setting; aside 40 per cent net gold reserve aggregate against notes In federal reserve liabilities on collection, 81. b per cent. NEW YORK BANKS' . RESERVE DECREASED; INCREASED New York, Feb. 19. The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week show8 that they hold reserve in excess of legal reIs a decrease of quirements. fromThis last week. $16,814,410 The statement follows: LOANS $152,-00.3- isix also, arriving). Oglen. Denver, fcansas City. Oraaha, Chicago. Ogrden fMa!a. roln? only). Tocatello. Ashton. Montpeller. raris. Ovtrland UmltedOgden. Reno. Sacra- 70 90 20.70" 20.75 V i: ; I t 27 27 market steady. c'attle Iteclpts 200: :t.4o 72t 6?J 70J Nativebeet caM'e. 6.60 tf 3.63 : western ay. C'iJ.''1 shnrc. steers. 6.70trS.I5: Blockers and fee- l.OV) . . I .471 .454 Hold coin and certificates in vault $255.36?.0O0 Oold settlement fund fcl,4ls,00 IMlOntTK. fund with ijtdd redemption 111 1? Hutter Feb. her; hip FlIn. with F. S. treasurer 1,300,000 3 tubs at and to tub.5 at 32ic. Total gold reserve 1338,317,000 Chicico. Feb ID Hutter higher: Degal tnJcr notes, silver, $ creamery, 2i32lr. etc 18,274,000 :irirs In'V'fr: receipts 2010 case: 2 .' i ' i ZZr: ordinary first. 2 Hit flrtv Total reserve 1356,591,000 t 22c: at mark, cases include I. Hills discounted and bought: cars'. Pot.tlof lower; receints I Minnesota and1 Maturities within 10 days..? 5,087,000 Michigan. Wisconsin. -Minneota-a- n white. Dakota thie; From 11 to Sy days 13,155,000 S Dakota-Oh''l V'"c. 31 to 60 days 18.224.000 From From 61 to SO days Poultry a'.lv unchanged. 13.060,000 Over 90 days 2,428,000 FI.AX. i $ 52,314,000 Total Minnenp"!'". Feb. 1?. Flax. 2.341? 1 n vestments: f 26.422,000 Fnlted states bonds i.ivi: 1 TorK. 24,964,000 Municipal warrants Total earnings assets 104,200,000 Hecelpts Chicago. Feb.weak . atIIoK'' Federal reserve notes, net. 2i.576.y00 about yester-da- Due 21.0"0; market from other banks, net. 12,255,000 average. Hulk. s.lofl.30: light. All other tesources 7,92'J,000 7, 73TiS.no; mixed. s.o.)f,s.33; heat. 7.?3 7.93'u 6.23ff 3.10; pigs. rough. f.40; Total resources 0 $509,551,000 and heifers, 3.15tf der. 5.50J7.25; cows11.00. S.2: catves. V73f 1000; market weak. 1 np-jl- e Kv.it Sheep Reeeipts 3.50 f? S.23; 7.73 S.3T,; ewes. Wethers. dull and choice fancy. ;",); 1 7 1 . 1.3 f ; tirirnc. 3 i ; J. 5.00 'J lambs. Prt;n- - firm AiTl'-o- r Neb. Feb. 19. CattleRe-cetp- t. w.ik. choice. 51712.10; extra Omaha.lfi0: fhf,l'-- . market stealy. Native l"ir.loi: 111'; f,r.v heifers. 5.23 Peach e sers! 6.238.75: cows and N? i ! 1 .77g o. . btr. r.y' Total saie f'r ... .78j' H j !. . . f'le.'trlr. tk ii 'i Mcnt,ir. power totlrs H r'-- i . ":.7 . I l.7"t 2li 2 fc S. Jr'r,d Wahsish - .: ..... T. i'ffrr'. Steel P: rr.l ah ';? 'r lf"ef?rri Prion Wc-'tinsr- . !1'1 p.- 7rt ,iv r l.itht t Power t"th I'tah Hotel r. 12: is ,ir . er '"I: C. t CMtv rfdsr Uk allcv 4;i Salt HI., ! t i 'jT.;tcr ftah Diiiht power . T'-- l I I.f'r;It St A- - 11 t Co.. .7Sj' I (,i!h bonds. n t. F'h It ;,1 V Hr; s.. So. I J rtosr,i;. it.I cj!j Con l!v. A 1'iwer o i 17 . ii.. r h V. . Add accrued Interest to quotations on ; . . u A . . . . lot i ! I . . . 'opr'cr r trar t . N . Nor t Tr"tM. IT, 171 y. . 47-- -3 .i T. pM Nations N, - 4 t r t i m.. ... . Cnfrcr . Pad f ic . MIor.irt i P;.-'i:M , 2 A J :ti 2i . J. N". 70 1 !7'M . tlar.. lntr. K. s.'it:' l Ul:U-!V.iUv V S 473 !.'. rtc f Nr. p.rr It. No" sit "f0 Utah Savings A Trust: Co '. . Walker Hrs Hankers.. (10 !. Hank A S 41 Zlon's Savings V 4". IV, . . .77? Com No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 No. 4 white. 72f72. yellow, No. 3 white. 4.r.t?y 4RJ; stand165. o Oats 72?72J; 16.35 ard. 49. Hye No. 2. POST 1.00. 75. 216.00 Parley 6t7 3.50 ff s.0f. Timothy 93. 00 Clover 10.00f 20 oo 202. 00 I'ork 19.230 20.30. Da rd 10. Oo. 4 22 OA i:ibs 10.57f? 11.37. 00 MILLION ADDED TO il2 ;12 hn.nk 1 i - ; f ! !:! 1 .77!! .771' 12S. 00 I . i 200. 00 IS i . T7?J! r.V, I I ! ..77 y. . 1 : 1727J 1.22S .47 .481l May .41 .46 1?G. 50 July .. . . .45 .46 129.00 ponk 99.00 ' 2oTfi3 124.00 MaFTTTTTro.g;; i 20.95 20.S7 4 20.00 j July 20.9S 20.75 DA HP 482.00 10.35 10.42 10.30 May 822 00 Jul ...! 10.52 lO.f.0 10.47 HIPS 118 00 11 .53 11. 2 11.32 May 1 1 1 .62 223.00 July . 70 11.63 12 ! . J - 103. 00 I I - .274! .221! ! 1 . , t -' I . i i i I , j -- 2S7. 00 May 94. 00 rj' t i I . .SO! 1.24 1 I 1YL P. M. 40 ACTUAL CONDITION. Loans, etc., $3,340,169,000; increase, $12,622,000. Reserve In own vaults (of which $443,553,000 Is specie), $512,807,000; decrease. $16,287,000. Reserve In federal reserve bank, $168.iuo,000:In decrease. $2,959,000. other depositaries, Reserve $59,-OS2.00- 0; increase. $511. oOO. Net demand deposits, $3,414,559,000; Increase, $9&S,000. Net time deposits, $153,367,000; decrease. $3,103,000. $33,863,000; Circulation, decrease, $217,000. reserve, $739.9S9,000. Aggregate Excess reserve, $152,008,540; decrease, $16,514,410. and trust Summary of state banks New' York not companiesin In Greaterhouse statement: Included clearing Loans, etc., $664,090,900; Incresae, $5,121,700. $56,384,700: Increase, $760,000. Specie, Lee-atenders, $9,115,200; decrease, $402,000. Total deposits, $S65.115,200; Increase, $4,726,800. Hanks' cash reserve In valult, $11,- 593.700. Trust companies' cash reserve In vault. $33,904,200. l A. M. A. M. P. LI. P. IM. P. M. A. M. St'CJAIt. Raw sugar New York. Feb. molf re.. 4.2St4.31; centrifugal. 3. 3.051 o. Refined firm. 19. nom-inn- l: The market for tuxar futures was easier under scattered liquidation. closing one to eight points ret lower. March. 4.0: May. 4.16; July, 4.26; Sep4.32. tember. So. Near 3Ialn. Vaudeville MATINEE I Bernard and W. T. Smith came down Sunday from the Lost river side of Trail creek, where they worked the months upon a lease and bond pasta five on claim owned by Charles Hurrell of ood River Times Shoshone. says the Coming on skees. they were eleven hours covering1 the seventeen miles, but had to stop for supper, also six times to grease their skees. the snow sticking to them and weighting them down. about $2000 and driving in 200 feet, they thought theHaving tunnelspent better go and earn another they had to be enabled to pros stake in order next summer. They were offered pect a lease at Mackav some time aco. but refused it because the parties in con to year and troloneonly lease from year if of their lessees strikes ore never renew the lease. 6o they concluded to go to utan. A. xmv yoric giiain. New York. Feb. 19. Flour ciulet. 2 hard. 1.40&: Wheat spot easy; No. 1 Durum, 1 1.47; No. northern Duluth, 1.491;o. No. 1 northern Mani toba, l.rxj f.1.26 J.b. New York. Futures easy; May. Corn spot easy; No. 2 yellow, 88c c i. r. New lorK. Oats spot steady; standard. 531 34c No. White Frances Rock and William In a DANS ANTE CHARACTERISTIC THIS "Flay square, boys." said an old Salt Lake man, who is keeping close tab onmining the mining1 exchange "Remember the lean years ofoperations. 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913, and what helped to bring them on. Don't too, the fact that in spite of theforget, that a sucker adage is born every minute that the biped man takes lonprer time in gestation. "There may be soma excuse to combine to knock the props out from under a prospect boomed up to mine, prices, but beware of concerted efforts to bear meritorious stocks for the possible temporary profits to be made in shorting. For every spasmodic dollar made this way you lose $100 in the long run. You may make $50, but you forever frighten $1000. Flay the game, but play it away cn the square." EXPECT BETTER TERMS IN UTAH PROPERTIES DAILY WEEK'S SHOW MATIXF.ES, The Only Complete Rooster Act In 10c, 25e, COe, 73c. i hi THT1 n ii HURLEY ft HURLEY The Quaint Comedians v TRAVEL WEEKLY AND , ORCHESTRA auaeville - ,.-..- A. , , - and Mrs. Gene Company Hughes "YOUTH" Presenting KVEMXGS, S.I 5 p. in. an Magnificent Society Equestrian Spectacle HOOSTEUS K17RTIS' EDUCATED 2.15 p. m. lOc, 25e, 50c. W JAMES DUTTOX & CO. COMFORT & KING In Coon Town Dlvorcons IOOUE Cordelia 1IAAGEH George Austin From Texas and Kentucky ii Edgar Allan Woolf A Novelty Comedy Playlet, by 0 ? rT-rzvzs- WILK WILKES Supported by the Entire Strength of the Company, Presents t 5Ssss IF(?S rraa CP) H 13 m E-- S m HH mm 1 After Kipling's "Vampire Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Special Matinee WASHINGTON'S Phone Emotional Play. 1231 Curtain 8.20 PRETENTIOUS SCENIC PRODUCTION. BIRTHDAY. lPJ1w,tllH?T''"limn mfi.iip.'i.' I' I A"nrn'iA ittmni ted F I I ; fer-han- l I 13'J.OO ,' ?, I 117.00 W11EAT- May i.29j; 110.00 Julv 1.24 j I'rfrr . 13..r,3 . .".. i 300.00 15.65 27.10 307.00 130.00 7.00 r. !! T-- i !m! i T I (12 i ' 20 t ilfr rnlr '100. ,00 12 ex-r- inr-ha- 50 j .tofkKfow-- ' Flrft Flrft . .00 260.00 85.00 150.00 412.00 152.00 . .v , I 165. ,00 9 XT, I'ank' National . 12 bank.l National n strertscth of trUnc rxrhnn? 12 Oiilen fi tT th attributed pure.;.-!- ' National bank.l 5 .V) of S -, of fr!t.'l State bor.is. Murrav for tho purrhuse Firt National hlh jailed I'foiaMy bank.; 8 of btlls on London at that amount. h I'r.r. ato l.arfl'nrl. but Italian National bank.' Flrt BflKhani IS tui" "un( Merranttt jknil. Ca laity & reported atnrls "1 1 o rcrditlon' In various tlnex li'j.irantv paralleled f romruiprr - h. r an I at J. iirant Co.. .16 of rTtn) intri: itln. A ivance In .Home Fire Insi ranee! fa bri'"a tt mt? Co no Rnl vartouii muthu nrtl 'l." of ariftarrt nr qsioti nt ht;lir Hold UtaTi Operating' 10 frt ta.!ilv ln- Hallway Co..! ren.nirisr. with orn;! iint-- t of car phort- - Inlftii.i frystal 1 prefrrrl t In-- ! I'.on? r fn t!.y'" rrar-k-- j Intcrmo'intaln I.tfe t',nly 1 1. . . i u ran Co Trtal par tn!'i. ""I .nHnrK'nl ). l"i ICamris 7 J. Staff bank Stn(f rr.jr,ori 4 Zn arnl .".a Knljrbt Trnsf th coupon Kav- & i nr. l 1'anam.i n p'1nt ori call li.trlr.sr thf v. 6 in kb bank. I'rovo T..t ton Suar o t"nitml il,Hn?rl ;.. st n o i; r, 4 J. Co.. Hanki MrCornick ers m:u kuik tim-- i.tv r. lank l 11 i.. Mountain States T1. A! Tel. Co A a k i ; i I'M I 2. Nntional Bank of thel All!- - h. rr.r . Amn. i.puuiicC!ty bank . (National .i i. Anr in !."Snenr. hj 5 National Copper bank 7 o mo Arnrl"-;tf.6 ! s in.-- t 100 1 10. J Ncphl Natlona! bank Amn, S A l: 112 oden Savings bank . . 12 Ocrden M t e bank ... J12 Amn. I'.oflr. ll.M a- Tr i rornrr.frel.il Am r. 1.7 "'' 127s i27i t::i I'rovo t 4 .112 A run. TfS'r. Savins; a lank l'2 . Kalt Lake Security A T, Aicnnil.i ,,i.r-8 .. Trtist Co .... Atchlsor, '."..VoV. State Hank of HrlKham! T!il ttvln 10S cnnifi.. . 10 Citv .. .. of" o ... R .... 17 5?tnt I C.arfield.l I l' hi Sf H.ink !. 00 0 4751 !?) 4Tt IS i T. I'ans'.ittch Urimk, l;. i pi. 5?tate H.mk of Millard . .. ic, 'it'. al. lVtr..I-j- rn i If! i rtr. County. Fillmore Rlch- - 10 15 i State Hank of 'i ' ' n t r I a' ', . . 2 rC' 8 rnond i s: .... ) 2 ji Thatcher Hro. Hankinpt r.. Sf. i lo.,o i.ogan Ftah-IdahS Co. . I. . ji N,i i: 12r.4j LTtHh StataSugarNational i ! U.00 7 . J 13.00 nrct - . 10 I ' i 7.00 200.00 200.00 10 r10 Hanklns Co.! ;o Rank of Amcrlcnn Forkf10 Hank of Cltv ...12 l!ank of HbT f?outhf?rn ftah.' 2 lnr -- !", Insur-- ; ji; ?.oo 8 Kaj-vll- l f. rfr.lrt. .Sugar Co.? llarrj 1 et 1 Ineflc!nl an f C" Ijf, ni quo-tatio- j- I i Chicago.In Feb. 19. Hears had the adthe wheat market today, of chiefly owlnjr to apparent absence and as any Important Kuropean buying a result of liberal northwest. Th c!o.e was heavy,receipts IJc to 2ilf 2Jc net lower, with May at 1.2"iCi 1.278 and at 1.22 K 1.221. Corn lost HUc July to IJc, oats Jo to lie and provisions. 2ic to l"ic Althousrh t the outset wheat showed a little flrmnens In sympathy with higher quotations at Liverpool, the tendency afterwards was almost tinlformlv down urade. It was soon discovered that the market here had no agxresslve support, tellers therefore became bold, and made much of the enlargement of receipt In the sprlnir crop belt, espearrivals. In this cially. the Minneapolis connection, th- - fact was pointed outa that Minneapolis prices had gone to discount under Winnipeg, as agralnst a recent premium of 2Jc. Fvldenc of liquidation bv seaboard In the lnt holders of wheat developed of the session. The only export part business noted was 250.000 bushels disthe posed of at Baltimore. eeknowledKed smallness of despite Kuropean reserve. Domestic crop reports were less bullish than heretofore, and parso as to Kansas. ticularly Corn suffered In value owinjr to the weakness of wheat and ns a result of large arrivals. His reductions In the estimates of the Argentine exportable check the decline. surplus failed Into the market cam Depression about because of the pats heaviness of prices on other cereals. Hesides. export sales here amounted to only 1.1.000 bushels. Provllons mstle temporary pains, influenced lv speculative of lard. In the end", however, thebuyincr advance was more than offset, mainly through the benrlsh sentiment prevailing as to raln and hog-s' Itdinc future ranred as follows: Dow. Close Open. High. West Second The Best ADVISES BROKERS TO PLAY THE GAME SQUARE vantage 51 1 s- Sup-rtr- 2 out Is Utah-Ape- x the January figures. SUPPORT AGGRESSIVE ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE V'tr From Boston the given that the net profitsword of in exceeded $75,000. the biggest January month in its history. February is runat a rate which promises to exning ceed WEAK IN ABSENCE OF Cutler quotations on local are: C. curltlra $75,000 GRAIN MARKET TURNS LOCAL SECURITIES EARNINGS IN JANUARY X EVERYBODY Ii Probate and Guardianship Notices Should be at Consult county clerk or the respective THE AMERICAN Selected" means chosen for "quality." IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bnt- e division, in and fcr Salt Lake State of Utah. county. In the matter of the estate of Salem Abraham, deceased. Notice. I. The petition of Heshara Malouf, administrator of the estate of Salem Abraham, deceased, for confirmation of described perthe sale of the following t: sonal property, All the right, title and Interest of the said Salem Abraham, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, said estate title and Interest which the has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired in and to all the goods, wares, Jlon., Tues., Feb. 28, 20. Two of the funniest and most entertaining reels ever shown. "Mr. Road's Adless Day" SUNDAY AND MONDAY. to-wl- "Yoa Want Yomething" Furnished by the Associated J9 A Triangle is Pictures in the P apers FAIRBANKS a which set drama, of the Clubs Advertising World. The Advertising Club of Salt Lake will share in the profits of these two nights. DOUGLAS picture New York film featuring fans to talking the theme is timely, the treatment the human element merchandise and fixtures situate at No. unusual, predominating. 69 W. Broadway (Third South street). Salt Lake City, Utah, and also all the TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY accounts owinge to said estate, fore the li sum of twenty-onhundred thirty-fiv($2135.00) dollars, and upon the followterms: 10 per cent of said amount ing now deposited with petitioner, and the The most famous of American dramas in film form the picture that balance to be paid by the purchaser in of said sale made the names of Henry Miller and Margaret Angelin almost cash upon confirmation household words. The leading roles played by HOUSE and delivery of said property to said more fully appears from PETERS and ETIIEL CLAYTON. purchaser, as the return of sale filed in this court, has been set for hearing on Friday, the2 25th day of February, A. D. 1916, at o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Tiie American Concert Orchestra Is the premiere motion picture orchestra Lake City, Salt Lake county, State of of America, a position attained because of the eminence of its Utah. leader, Prof. J. J. McClellan, and the ability of its artists, of said court, with Witness the clerk each man a soloist. REAL MUSIC means music the seal thereof affixed, this 14th day that charms as a complete whole and does of February, A. I. 1916. not irritate by being "Improvised." THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) Bv J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. When you think motion pictures and music, tliink Booth, Lee, Badger & Rich, Attorneys for Petitioner. PRO-bat- e IN THE DISTRICT COURT. In Always for and Lake Salt division. State of Utah. county. In the matter of the estate of William Bowen, deceased. Notice. Eowen. The petition of Agnes L for the issuance to herself of praying ii iiiM.m,iwiiij,ijiHi iiihii.i letters of administration in the estate Lester VJ ,M3 ARTHUR ',... v. been Bowen. of William deceased, has Hinchcliff, on set for hearing Friday, the 25th day FREBER, Second Concert of the Season. of February, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock Pianist, Conductor. m.. in at the county courthouse, p. FisHl Suit! Soloist. the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake Utah. Lake City, Salt bras county, Witness the clerk of said court, with 4 the seal thereof affixed, this 7th day of 1916. February, A. D. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) Hy J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. B. R. Howell and W. Q. Van Cott, Attorneys for Petitioner. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. rRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake State of Utah. county. In the matter of the estate of Mary Hellstrom. deceased. Notice. TODAY 4.45 MORRIS of John Enlund, execuThe THIS AFTERNOON 4.45 SHARP. tor of petition the last will and testament of ANDREWS, PRICES i Mary Hellstrom, deceased, for approval Concertmeister and settlement of third annual account 25e, noe, "5c, $1 and for confirmation of the sale of the following described real esta,te of said deceased, at corner No. 1 of the Commencing Lode Mining claim, patent lot No. Julia 4674 West Mountain Mining district, Salt Lake county, Utah, and running If your beer bears the name thence southwesterly along the southsome Eastern brewery, it of side line of said mining claim, and erly norththe county road, 96 feet; thence may be that the beer was made to a nolnt which Is S. 62 deg. 43 erly and bottled in manminutes VS. 92 feet and4 S. 33 deg W. 32 of said claim; feet from corner No. in be should ner at it Eastern that money your It brewery. thence N. 33 deg. E. 32 feet to the which some you also be security was not that it of side line said may claim; northerly N. 82 dear. 43 minutes E. 92 feet thence know to be sound and which bottled at the brewery, at all, to corner No. 4; thence S. 62 deg. 13 will return a liberal income. was sent in kegs to some but minutes E. 1.5 feet, to corner No. 1, the You will find such an inof beginning, for the sum of $2600. place distributing point, and bottled And upon the following terms, vestment in our 6 per cent Sethere by the crude methods of to Cash and subject confirmation of cured Certificates. For thirty tills court, as appears from the return twenty years ago. years we have rendered valuof sale filed in this court, has been set 3d day of to investors and the for hearing on Friday, If, however, the label reads service able March. A. I). 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at ours ever has no customer of the county courthouse, in the courtlost a dollar. room of said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Furthermore, our 6 per cent Witness the clerk of said court, with Certificates are based on real the seal thereof affixed, this 15th day estate security the best seof February, A. D. 1916. on earth. They are iscurity THOS. HOMER. Clerk. in convenient denomina(Seal) sued By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. tions. Gustave H. Backman, Attorney for Petitioner. SALT LAKE SECURITY & NOTICK OF SPKCIAl, MEKTIXG OK OK STOCKHOI.HEHS FOKTl'.W you can rest assured that it TRUST CO. ;ODI U!KKN MIM; COMPANY. was bottled right at the brewery OF THE A SPECIAL MEETING 32 3IAIX. direct bonded pipe-linAll stockholders of theIhFortuna Gold Queen by " called to company hereby Mining Beer Fisher is bottled that be hold at the office of the company, 333 Judge building, Salt . Lake City. way, and we are too jealous of 9. 1916. at 8 o'clock Utah, cn March our good reputation to let our p. m., for the purpose of considering label of artithe go on any bottle that we the advisability amending cles of incorporation so as to reduce do not cleanse and ourselves stock from capital the par value of its bottle and sterilize in our own 25c per share to 10c per share, and to increase the number of shares of Its Twentieth Century bottling stock from 500,000 shares to capital JC1 750.000 shares, in order that the amount shop. of the capital stock of this corporation shall be $75,000, divided into 750,000 D shares of stock of the par value of 10c Fisher Brewing Co. , Examination. per share. of the Board of Directors. a By order "Without The prize is IN THE BEER. Lnrii Coat F. EBERHARDT, President. What Penny'" B. F. Caffey, Secretary. Your Disease Ileally Dated February 14. 1916. In, If and how yon can DOCTORS cured or benefited. OF THE lie A SPECIAL, MEETING We are specialists In SHORES & lESTEiT stockholders of the Utah State Buildnnd Nervous SHORES Chronic TIT Illiunvn DBllik & Loan is association ing nnd are reliaAnk yiMrDrcjKloffT Diseases will Lolst 1916. for Monday, February 28.hereby called MAIN 249 your and ble ST, keep 8 42 m.. the at at p. company's office, w nnd treat you SALT LAKE. w'r.'-lMivruiiic r Lake secret E. Fourth Soutn street. Salt wiru biu Ribbon. on "f". sweillcr. the Specialist nhnolutely VvJ Trtkono for considerthe of Boy of rorr V purpose City. Utah, you cau trust the report of the auditor and the nqtinre. --9 to f. Evening for Hours of the bank commisrecommendation 7 to 8. Sundays, MEN ami Je4n!t:,own A. et.Sofet.Alwmy Reliable ings. purpose of amendsioner; also for the 12. ID to Call or write. mt-.l- l Women, -- frJSOLD .BY DRUCGISTS EV'E5VllRi rearticles of Incorporation, ing the the capital stock; and for the ducing election of directors of the association; and for the transaction of other business that may come before the meet- HERALD-REPUBLICAWANT ADS BRING RESULTS J. A. JONES, President. ing. 4 Must You There Be "THE GREAT DIVIDE" REAL R3USIC jyliEflgGMI NOV PLAYING. 5 "The Best Three shows daily, 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Prices 10c, 20c, 30 cents. .. v.y-j- ALT LM llSalf 5 Seven Acts THE FOUR CASTERS KNOX WILSON FOUR VAGAHOXDS LIL KERSLAKE'S FIGS ksivlIM : BIG HEAQLIfiERS IMRAMOUNTI EMPRESS Today, aionday, Tuesday. GERALDINE FARRAR in Lake Theatre Temptation" PARAMOUNT PICTOCSRAPIIS. Welhe's Orchestra. Continuous 1.45 to 11 p, m. 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