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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUXDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 Sa-VL-T N, WtiY SOME MEN TALK TO THEMSELVES Cf T JOS-- COURSE IF i . BUT AvEKJLIE DOZ.GNJ A 'I The. OTM2 ACL LtME-- BV- - GO M IME - lAjeB3Teft - Toch-amoe- FlFTM AVCMUE- - all. But car" Park Tillcj Vhg HERC" UM"rivJ6 r waistt a t?iDmt HAve 866M L'CLCAUCr BY BRIGGS . ThGY Thim cxjt a Figure, "Bum Onj The schedule "n see like TRe3iPeKJT PuRPoe-r- o it flp This koi 5YST Ju3 MlNUrb ONE DIVIDEND NO. 11. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a dividend of 10 cents per share has been declared, payable on April 1. 1916, to holders of the issued and outstandof capital stock of the Silver ing shares of King Consolidated a corporation Mining of Utah,Company as shown Utah, by the stock records of said company the close of business, on March 22 at 1916. The stock transfer books of the will be closed on March corporation 22, 1916, and reopened for transfers on 3. 1916. April order of the board of directors. By SOLON SPIRO. President. G. W. BROWNING. Secretary. Salt Lake City. Utah. March 4, 1916. J - It"' i ' - a - . V , a t..- i ' J WANT AD RATES 1 -- ? -- . "5 J Tn centa per Una for first insertion. 5 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion, all classifications. Count eix words to the line. ' J . . 1 - . MONTHLY RATE. per line per month. will receive Telephoned adf prompt attention. CALL MAIN 20. Want Ad department. the for Ask 11.25 -- WUY 13 C To OUGHT FrFTeeKi I've Seew waiting own CAR-S- - WHY , IWCOMPSTCMTr YOU carload JUST HERG &De CUT OF,IOWU CW OP YOUR. a V mijuteS OTT(ju S IT- MY HAve TRier The pdb -street AsfOT 1- WORD AJElfiHOdRi CM) RIA10 HOME 5oaJ UJC" 3V.STCM .tn. AAXD (iraco Lucille Strom TnnM'KS Patieajcg 13UT MY OF M6 A-WELL OKJLY Mxj Wow Ybu s Co., 126-12S-1- 32 MONDAY, at 401 Third North. 5 rooms furniture, rugs, etc. Tuesday, at S. Main, furniture 6 rooms. furniture, piano, etc. 144 E. Wednesday, Second South. All sales start at 10.30 a. m. C. E. Osterloh, auctioneer of quality and reputation; not a cheap man," but the best money getter you can get: one that always works for those who want all they can get. I charge 10 per cent for Sellirle" XVbo's npvf? ninn number is Wasatch 2824-BARGAINS in new furniture; out of rent district is why we sell cheap; high second-han- d brass beds, office furniture, rugs, dining tables, almost new; half price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co.. 430 State below South. TVTx, DIED. - SiOJ MARK high-clas- per cent to per cent on the dollar. Our stock of second-han- d furniture is the most complete, cleanest and best in the city. It consists of everything that is needed in a home at a saving of 50 in per cent on the dollar. Come before buying elsewhere, as we are and glad totoshow you these goods prove you the saving on same. Utah W. Furniture v No. 5) received, as such furniture, dining and bedroom suites, parlor, of at a saving 25 35 Second South. . . AUCTION SaAiES (ClnnKdHcntlon st., Fourth ness, daughter 1 ofP- - Edward and Laura m. March 11, at L. at Stromness, WE sell and household goods. buy D. S. hospital. She was born November O.. K. Furniture Co.. 343 S. State. Was. Since living in 1996. 5, 1896, at Park City. Salt Lake attended the L. D. S. U. and Business college. At the Henager'a C. E. OSTERLOH, auctioneer. Sells at time of her death she was employed Wasatch 2824-Tele& anything. States Mountain the Telephone graph company. She is survived by her father, who is on a mission in BUSINESS DIRECTORY the following Norway, her mother andMrs. S. nna brothers and sisters: Edward Stromness, Jr., Christensen, ASS AYE RS Mrs Jennie S. Wardan, Marie, Arthur, Edna. Clarence and Carl StromHarry, CO., ness. Funeral- will be held in the 160 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Third ward Monday. The body maybe viewed at the residence 745 S. State. ATTORNEYS YOUNG. At the family residence, 2467 Fifth East. March 11, of apoplexy, BOOTH. LEE. BADGER & RICH. Arabella Young, wife of Joseph O. 602-60- 8 Boston bldg. Wasatch 1268. Mr. Mrs. and Young' and daughter of Walter Bird; born March 2. 1857, in WILLARD HANSON, attorney at law, Springville, Utah. Notice of funeral 909 Kearns bldg. Phone Was. 1994. later. UST Tb THIKS& S1 -- BIRD-COWA- - IP V c rtpntu A MAM IMMWARf WAR MUNITIONS TRADE REACHES HIGHEST MARK GREENS URGED FIE FOOD AS I! Americans Should Eat More Leaf Crops, Because They Arc Good for System. Am?rt.ni pfioul I it f tuy lo at th" f!rvlt-- of horseshoes realy for shipment to nllies (top); activity K 1(JS alonz Xcw York's water front; barreled beef in Xew York readv I I t for shipment. ! all season." of the year. ir f J. H. tr'lr.er of the Missouri nrri ttltural experiment ?ta-tttfutn n - T4f r- n. re. iu.e t J. v are pril.it anrl hrt fnt? in k."' physical condition. In the irinc rn.ny people- eat !. t;. of the ri.I tanIta a siur'h i. lettuce and rrot. U i r. 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At'irrv r;;i.t:. r os.t In j lar.! of the Corn the Product i:'finlnc cmpAny. a vrnm hSrpu.se with a hand rh.d a rh'ink f i. o tip and hrok one Irs the of the Ien5i afe?y troxkrles that h.. e was wiarin K. The f w pit. n v r and Ms nt 4 Thro t f kI'tloutft 'lint irvr Ids Yo! should heir him pavd for eye. ln.it ," nafety ..iy. the ac- !dnt prevention and welfare department of that ma-rhir.- it -w 1 ;n t-- ( - f:'s-a.'l"- concert. f.ev-!er- hnt ninl e . M.vi:i.i:nv rmT mrrnt erw of an orci nidation on removing All , ati mi;-- wr,. je,nr.ir il ia th ttord 'tit!n wrre piv KIT. tvrt firt heard of in ;rmany lurintr the iTtomh eentnry. when Iwn MiinxT and StTrk. lv influ-cnmn. th":ro tea riiriaT fiieklv o iirf.I !!. w f olio and aeeaninlated r.; of a-- i 4t).0t',) The men. Tnlt-- d ..Art ,X..e' - ,- v-v- The value treating Kuropcr.n armies much better W..-HI.Vi;TOthan we are treating our own. AYe exfirearms and ammunition from the I'rdted States In ported 52,740 hurnes for the war in 101. Our own armv possesses only to S J01,t77.r.,5. l?lj tontr.ottuted Wo pent 13:t.00- - mules totaiW jiit renehed hy the 20.;:ol horses. tho ft of th.- iurta'i of foreiKn to Kurope, while the United States numbered only 8061 last and il'iru 'iif cornmerc'f. The summary- army mules tlio i:l." Ano rican port bul- year. AYn have twenty-fiv- e army mo'otut!inu' l.e-we font 12.210 motorcycles ii soon to he ..ur'l. torcycles; Ye Troni r.ov on It Is expected that the to the Kuropean armies In ll15. ot nuns, powder and fhot also exported 426 complete aeroplanes exportation a couple of million aeroplane parts. will d due to the ostnblihnicrit and YYe exported twenty-fiv- e million .autoof kTeat ne-.- munition- plants In Tli.s department of commerce mobile parts, the machines helm? assembled on the other side of the ocean. !u'air that the bir waiscs are nttraf many American workmen for tle I'LYXX'S CAItnKIt. forre of 60,0it.) skilled laborers for the William J. Flynn, chief of the federal l:riti?h munition factories The total exportation of cartridges secret service, the man responsible for 7.".- in 11." amounted in value to 1 the foreign spy system, is a ttnearthlnjr ) : rounds native of New K'ir po der. S,4lS,0S7 York, and. save for six : wrvrth 1.47 other explosives, 13.01-1- : J firearms, 1 5.R.6.4r.. war months, has been In the Kovcrnment 1 show why the Ths andfltijure.service since 1837. During York he babies of the New ko11-New the Ycrk detective reorganized n slock market hav rettirned !uch rewards to the stork speculators. bureau and then Hereturned tolifeko asem- a In fact, it is po m! id e to tnako a routjh inent service. of th number of human plumber, but cherished a desire 10 he caluiafion vr it cost to send the price of war a detective. Soon after belnj,r appointed to the service he became a disto.d: jmarltiir. to the war experience vision chief and was assigned The division. He was transrittshurnh was that it took 1000 bullet to kill a ferred to New York It? l&rtO ami later man in battle. Our exportation In 1915 to the task of safeguard-ln,- r amounted to about .V.o,.too,o,) cart-- r was assigned the liussian and Japanese peace id or enoUaih to kill iOOA'OO men in commissioner.! j. at i'ortsmouth. battle. h.is hem pay'nsr our muniliurope siorx tion pianu facturtos about $IS apiece ;ivii.i:t. for When the Sioux Indians wl?h to bore phcll. The exjortation value 30. 3,0 J. listed a "other explosives. a hole in wood to make a stem or nbotit ilx million whell. In a musical Instrument they pipe remove the retreent addliion much of thr raw powder from one end for a distance of an went Into Fbell, at tlie rate of jdth Inch or so and place in the cavity a g about rthirty ounrps to the shell. The larva taken from a dead elKhty-foumillion pounds of powder ash tree. In order to nc erate the would make about 45,000,00') borer s work thev sometime heat the exported !. coure. of the greater part of wood below it. The larva .iickly cuts l tai t nt tlursff for the a smooth round hole followlmr the pith Kuri atol for mines and tiomb.i, of the wood. The Indians restard the l.envy a but .:ool share of It undoubtedly roes larva and the tube made In this manner into manufacture of phell. It is prob-ibi- v as sacred. When the work is done the f if to assume tht this pow!er larva Is carefully returned to the tree a direct took in another from which It was taken. .n ,a,i men. or part as manykilling rts were killed Kansas Citv by the A merle-- n rifle bullets. library circulatTi.e export figures show that we are ed 691,139 bookgpublic In 19U March N. 11. cx-potl- 1 1 1 -d - - rt-afe- , - l.njr-lan- d. 1 In-.,".- " 1 - 1910-101- : i se.-re- Ituj'-o-J.ipan- starts In l?l I ui't 12." I t eto --v im:ct S 4 1 1 ex-port- e.l wood-borin- .h-'.- u' o"-."''- -- miSej cf railway. . be-ra- n .r ,t ro-!?!- liti-ma- 3f N ilf t I - - nt of ir,!.fo an n "prop.--to ttioVi ftM.v f,,r wHow'jT.)'iri, t.erome 1. Mvai!ah! Thta i the maxim-m- i n r'propr iat .or in i'in.towher ronrtst nt. The wrie . i anal pa:ed forby at' jet-slo- lat cf $tot aar emonth for t rhlid. i . - than Utpeti, and tv aei.i.--month att for rhild, Hl- t. ntider the upervllon ulnii r" t'v . of t,o lr.ternte study a nit! ho nmd tv fplrtion rf rJTioni n t;o!rted hy I.ire-toNV;t:ner Kriiei of trie feonrtmenl of An EDGAR. The funeral of Mrs. Isabella J. Edgar, wife of George B. Edgar, 83 years, native of Scotland, will aged be held today at 2.30 p. m.' at the Twenty-eught- h ward chapel. Friends are invited and can view the body at the family residence from 12 to 2. Interment in City cemetery. NELDEN. Funeral services for Mrs. S. O. Nelden, who died at Pasadena, Cal.. March 10, will be held at S. D. Evans' funeral rooms, 4 8 S. State, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.' Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. II RUN E A U. The body of Moses H. March Bruneau, who died in this city 9, was sent by O'Donnell & Co. this morning to Tooele, Utah, for services NEW ZKALAM) ROOF GARDEN. the capital of New Zea-an- d, Auckland, is soon to have a roof garden. de-It Value Determined by the of a is built on the now store top in course of conpartment Federal Bureau. struction. Electric elevators will be and interment. installed to take guests up to it, and there will be tearooms and other atKERRICK. Funeral services for tractions. Edwin S. Kerrick, who died March 9, 8. A March preWashington, will be held at Phillips CongregationIXORDIN ATE CA CH CI N Nr ATI O X. liminary statement of the general rechurch today at 2.30 o'clock. Inof Pittsburgh, age 16. al terment Mount sults of the 1914 census of manufacOlivet cemetery. DorothysoTroud hard at a Joke she dislotures, with reference to the cleaning laughed CARSON. The her Jaw. When it was replaced of Alvin Carson, and polishing of rhce, has been issued cated so hard over the incident who died in this body Maxch 10, was she laughed city sent by O'Donnell & Co. this morning by Director Samuel L Rogers, of the she dislocated her jaw again. to Payson,1 Utah, for interment. bureau of the census, department of commerce. consists of a statement Probate and Guardianship Notices it of the quantity of rough rice milled CARD OF THANKS nd the and value of the Consult county clerk or tho respective (ClaMHlfleatlon No. . obtained different quantities information. for further therefrom, products signers Steu-ar- t, M. W. of under direction sons wish to II. C. BORNHART prepared chief statistician for manufactures. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE thank the Odd Fellowsand and Masons and 59 were mills from received Reports district. In and for the the many friends who gave their asThird engaged primarily In theof milling re-of Countyjudicial sistance in the hours of sorrow for the Salt of Lake, State of Utah. the. majority 1913-1-which Born-har- t, rough rice, forseason This of In the matter of the estate of James death of her husband Henry C. the ported 71 mills in 1909, Neaves, deceased. Notice of sale. number compares with 74 in 1904, and SO in 1899. Practically The undersigned will sell at private all of the mills are located in the FUNERAL DIRECTORS of sale the following described tract districts, except those in the land in Salt viz: Lake (Clarification No. 2.) Utah, county. Pacific coast cities, which treat foreign Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Grand rice almost exclusively. Of the "9 mills View subdivision of Rlock 139. Plat E. G. O'DONNELL. Undertaker and In 1914, 24 were located in has moved to new location, Embalmer. reported Salt Lake "D," Survey, City containing 225-22- 7 S. West Temple, Realty bldg. Iaouislanu. 16 in Texas, 9 in Washingor or 100 on rods, square thereabouts, in Arkansas, 2 in California, and ton, the 25th day of March, 1916, and Phone 580. 1 each In Oregon, South Carolina and after written bids will C.be received at the S. D. EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, Tennessee. of Walter administraoffice Hurd, Louis37 48 S. mills In 3 In 1909 there were automoSav700 mortuary room tor of said estate, Utah addiif desired, State; bile servicechapel. without iana. 19 in Texas, 5 in Arkansas, each & Lake Salt Trust Cit3r, building, ings 2 in Utah. in South Carolina and Washington, tional expense. Wasatch 364. 1 each in North Carolina and tieorgia. Terms of sale cash, 10 per cent of G. A. JENKINS, undertaker and emand Oregon. The greatest decrease in price payable at time of sale balmer, purchase number of active establishments was In and balance Murray, Utah. Phone Murray thereof confirmation upon 222, day or night. No charge for hosLouisiana, although there was a considcourt. of sale the by erable increase in the quantity of rice pital eases. Dated March 6. 1916. milled in that state, as compared with C. ALTER W HURD, 1 9rto. II. S. BLACKLER successor to Wil-so- n Administrator of the Estate of James & Co., 156 W. Second South. 43 mills operThere were reported Deceased. Phone Was. 2381. basis Neaves, ated 4 exclusively on a merchant mills exclusively on a custom STOCKHOLDERS' SPECIAL MEETING. and and basis, while 12 did both custom LOST AND FOUND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT merchant milling. The total amount C!aftf Mention No. 4.) :: $168,-10a special meeting of the stockholders received for custom milling was of Walker Brothers Bankers, a corLOST. If the party 'who found a will be held at the office The total quantity of rough rice poration, of said corporation. No. 171 S. Main lady's black leather grip on the 15th milled. Including that treated on a cus-or street Main st. at 5.55 Wedleaving Salt East careve. (Walker Bank tom basis was 1.036.5S7.S2". pounds, building). will turn it over to on Lake please City. Of nesday the 45 21st Utah, Tuesday bushels (of 2r!,o35.2sr pounds). was day of March. 1916, at the hour of street car company or phone the owner. 1,02.",62S.075 this quantity pounds a. m. 10 Was. will on be o'clock 807, it said appreciated. greatly day. and 10,959,750 of domestic production, will be had and held Reward. Of the domestic forSaid pounds of foreign. the meeting purpose of considering, and if was pounds milled, 562.S37.320 growth Honduras An to adopting: LOST Platinum dinner ring, set of the type. 454.067.775 of the approved, of article 8 ofamendment tbe articles with nineteen part in small diamonds, lost and S, 722. 980 pounds of that Japan tvpe, The of said corporation, Orpheum theatre Febor Hotel Utah of rough rice of incorporation other tvpes. quantity officer. of' the company ruary 19 or 20. Finder will receive treated in 1914 n.03fi.S7,825 pounds) relating byto the Doard of directors, so liberal reward if returned to P. D. torn pa res with 974,747.475 pounds in elected as to increase the number and kind Kline. Phone 445; residence, 2547 Van 1909. 999,727.650 pounds in 1904. and thereof, ot one or more Buren by the election avenue, Ogden. :,9X.602.01S pounds in 1S99. showing an vice presidents, who shall be stockor 6.3 holders: also a secretary increase of 61.S40.350 1914. pounds, and assistant LOST Or stolen, white French poocent, from 1909 to who may but need not be dle, of Teddy. male; answers to 'name 446 The amount of clean rice obtained secretary, to and stockholders: further E. 4th Reward. Hyland 1333-was 674.fc72.10S pounds in 1914, which that a vice president or cashier provide of the with 626.0S9.4S9 pounds' in corporation, may also hold the office South. compares 1909. 623. 900, 245 pounds in 1904. and of secretary. LOST Beta Alpha Pi pin set with M. H. WALKER. President, 243.021.200 pounds in 1899. In 1914 the diamond in center with name on back; clean rice obtained represented 65.1 per liberal reward. Return to F. T. Boise, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. cent, by weight, of the rough rice club. milled. This compares with 64.2 per COUNTY OFFICE OF CLERK. SALT University and Lake cent in 1909. C2.4 per cent in 1904, con29, 1916. City,' Utah, LOST An Iver Johnson bicycle. 61 per cent in 1S99. thus showing a Sealed proposalsFebruary bo received at Finder return to will 71 Main st. and receive of The, tinuous increase. 3 polish this office until 10 o'clock a. m. March reward. No weight questions asked. per cent of the 20lh. 1916, for the furnishing of maproducedof formed rice treated in both terial and the construction of a re-- . rough weight LOST Wallet in vicinity of Auer-bach- 's concrete siphon, east on FifReturn to The store. NOTICI-TO COXTHACTOHS. teenth South street over the Jordan reward. Liberal and Lake Salt canal. City SKALKI) PROPOSALS WILL liK to Instructions bidders, together with bv the Utah State Fair associaLOST White French poodle dog plans and specifications, may 6e ob- without tion at their office. 121 State Capitol. collar. Reward. Hyl. 1333-at the countv application Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 p. m. tained uponoffice. ' urveyor's March 22. 1916. then publicly opened FLORISTS The right is reserved to reject any and read, for material and labor re- and No. 3.) all bids. .fClaBfiineatlon horticultural the for repairing quired Salt Py order of Board of County Commisbuilding at the state fair grounds. LAM ERNEST BOURNE, Salt Lake's I.ake City, Utah, according to plans sioners. new store. Funeral de(Attest) florist, leading and .specifications, which are open for THOMAS HOMER, County Clerk. our specialty. Decorations. 73 office of Scott & signs inspection at the and A. S. II. No. Wasatch 1516. Main. Chairman. Crabbe, architects engineers. Welch, 202 Doolv building. Salt Lake City, WILLES-IIORNDRUG CO., News NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Utah, and also at the office of the Utah cut flowers, funeral designs, bldg.; State Fair association. NEW MINING COMPANY. QUINCY Kaeh proposal must be made out on Place of business. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. decorating. Wasatch 291. and forms obtained from the architests Notice is hereby given that at a L. M. LAW. florist, 214 E. Second must be accompanied by aR certified meeting of the board of directors held South. work and decorating cent cash deposit, of per Design Wasatch check, or on the 20th day1 of January, 1916, an my sepcialty. 37. made payable assessment thereof, of the amount of cent per share was Utah levied and assessed to Horace. S. Knsign. secretary on the capital stock State Fair association, to be. forfeited PERSONALS of the corporato the undersigned In case the bid is issued and outstanding, No. C.) (Classification to L. forthwith tion, Arthur does payable not enter and the bidder accepted of said Thomas, at into the contract and furnish a bond room 202,secretary CUT this out quick and mail it to me Atlas building. company, Salt Lake with in some reliable suretv company withaddress within tenI your name and Utah. City. in ten days after its acceptance. this paper and of from date days assessstock upon which this Any Tie right is reserved to reject any ment a mammoth collection of mail you shall remain unpaid on the 11th will or all bids. half-tone cabinet size photos handsome UTAH STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION. day of March, 1916. 'will be delinquent of refined, honorable, and advertised for sale at public auc- and descriptions Horace S. Ensign, Secretary. attractive and wealthy tion, and. unless payment is made be- charming. . PEC I A L marriage (securely l E ETI XG. fore, will be sold on the 30th day of ladies desiring should that in wrapper) plain wrapped to as1916, the March, MEETING SPECIAL OF THE pay delinquent ad- fairly astonish, you with their magnifiGolden-Heasessment d of with cost Minstockholders of the l together cence providing you are interested i. callc at the company's vertising and expenses of sale. ing company write today, inclosing some enough to Write 1 L. ARTHUR THOMAS. S. Second East street. Salt as I can introoffice, quick postage. Lc.ko City. Utah, for the 6th day of Secretary. men hundreds of duce single worthy 12 o'clock noon, for the First publication February 10. 1916. ladies between ages IS to and 60, desirApril, 1916. at By resolution of the board of directhe articles of to be who claim purpose of amendincr marriage, ing as follows: .mending tors of the New Quincy Mining com- $1000 to $25,000 and upwards. Canworth furincorporation adopted March 11, 1916, the date nish thousands of descriptions of article 8 to read instead of "500,000 pany, which the assessment levied Jan- ladies desiring husbands. (General'de-liverie- s snares of the par value of $1.00 each," upon will become delinquent uary 20, 1916. from limit of the capital stock agreed was "the Write now beMarch 11 to March fore younot unon is $10,000. divided into 500,000 postponed too late, as the best alareanswered.) dethe and of 27, 2 of 1916, sale cents shares at the par value of Address Prof. Allen go first. March 30 to April ways stock fromday B 513, Valley, Neb. each": also such other business as may linquent, Ward, 1916. 15, come before the meeting. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, HVGM K1LKENNEY, President. YOUNG lady, worth $40,000, 20, vvcxild marry. Secretary. Date of first publication. March 5, March 11, 1916. J. Box 584, Messenger, Los Angeles. Cal. inc. ry 4. i ng . f.ilnne.l to ffan I twelve irnnart ifir rrtrj .it !, r; tsvn fpt i fhr vn fo'ir w'U t t effT. In rii i "f.!!. pT!,il!i jf th" i r th-" r Ts.irrower 5'!int 'Is'! . w a eet in';r trtr.d in f Quantity of Product Milled and rice-growi- -- - IS EXPLAINS - - n-tl- l i and 1909. and that of bran 9.6 per cent and 9.4 per cent at the respective censuses. HOLLAND'S THRIFT. The United States consul at Amsterdam reports that the national wealth of Holland has increased 1,000,000,000 since the war beguldena ($400,000,000) of something like $60 per gan, gain capita of the population. ICE CLEANING ! Herald-Republica- RE-celv- Was. 2664. BOWMAN, MORRIS 6 Mclntyre bldg. STEWART, CALLISTER. & 802-S0- AUDITING AND GENERAL , 11 ' . !- THsJ six-sto- icrcns morp LiWG 1914 J I TAC WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 1S66. SCPrrof) B. N. C. STOTT. Newhouse bldg. 605 CEMETERIES N n. ACCOUNTING F. J. SULLIVAN, Public Accountant. 416 Atlas block. 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