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Show THE I D. Circulation Department, 420 Twenty-fift- h street. Telephone 915. J. Greenwejl. Correspondent. 1641 Washington avenue. Tela. 915 or 2151-- Robbery Supposed Motive for Deadly Attack on Bachelor in Shack Near Ogden. pecit to Tb from Ogden. May 11. Unconscious head. the blows upon the effect of David Jenkins. aRol 61 years, a Hera'.d-nepuMlcs- , Ogden. hospital, where It is declared Isdoubtful. taken V" Whether any twoney wasIlls b1r,ot,he" is not known. the cabinmonev has. whleli should nae nay his held about $10. is missing.seen Tuesda last The rancher was was in ogden buyevening, when Hehewas found lyingnipon ing supplies. Jenkins, his bed by John and Hyrumafter brothers who investigated alarmed at his absence from his fl Although the cabin door was locked found be-In from the inside, bloodstains to the lead of the dwelling front while lief that he had beenhadattacked succeeded in eated outside, and his house despite his Setting into alter becoming unconscious wounds, the at- further door against locking tacSeorge Lent ham and Oren Hadlock. a section of deputy sheriffs, found to have Is thought shaft that buggv Inwere used. They been the weapon was tied the a formed that rig Tuesday nfar A o'clock cabin at 10 seen in the cabin at the was light 'Tnkl'nTW, not recovered an account of iv tn he ableHeto has givelived about forty the.Mult. owns and umJ?" Wilson in years cf cattle and has considerable property. te-coml- ng i AID WIDE OaUe Daughters of Pioneers- Plan to Make Imposing Demonstration. Special t The 11. With a view to Ogden. May town In Weber Incounty co- -operate With Ogden city24. the-celra July Ing Pioneer day. of .l;ionefa-?i-- ? county Daughter appointed several the support of all local organlzaboard """"'meettng of the executivehome or the tomorrow at will be held Hccles. a thlK At mfr Ing Mrs. David of Mrs Lccles. Mrs. committee made up Mrs. Chris Hi Rare Morrell and J to date and will report on progress ask for further Inst ntrtlona Present plans f apa ward to enterca,l, pageant, eachsome In Ltaha development of propriate history. " - l - . T OGDEN Special v , to Tfce HtraM KerrbUcn.l Oeden. May 11. A Jury In Ju.df, ,f; .1. HarrU" division of the district has awarded Merlin Stephens a verdict of SS4S against the ugaen sustained ' "by" for injuries In" the July VfUrVs'ooo tl,V company boy n ik'.!-ranvon. He Off for Convention. Mrs. S- - S.ofSmitho Nettle Kerr of OKuen and Mrs.New ork to attend have pone to ion of the Federated Worn- ,nnvnt quests en Clubs. They are to be theRussell. in New York of Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Smith's daughter. Decree. Mrs. Effie (;ivrn DIvoree has been given a decree Hollingsworthfrom Elam Hollingsworth, of divorce who she rharced with having failed to rovide. Her former name, Effle Jones, 4. as restored. Montana Tomw I'roipfr. Montana Hies ar enjoving unprecedented prosartordins to II. I. Herrington. perity, comerre'tarv of the Utah Canning from a business returned pany, whoth-has northwest selling Ltah trip in g.oods. canned "What's Peter Collin toWorld?" Is the subWith the Wrong In be delivered to an address of ject I he Weber academy Thursday evening, under the M ty IS. bv Peter Collins lodge Knights of auspices of the Columbus. Stone liehntrrs Take llonorn-Gra- re von first place ami Clarence Slorey the final extemporaneous scond in contest held at the Weber speaking thi mornlnif. The general ncademv subject was 'Citizenhip." Watrmnrlxi Report. The water-vork- s for April discloses that report were thr$32.08.32 and the disbursements $.t).9i9.38. leaving a balance of $112:.!M on hand. During the month Ji'.ooo In bonds were redeemed. llond Is ,pproed. The bond of J. C. LtttWield. assistant city attorney, for $l0(t was approved by the city commission. ro-v- v Le-tnr- - rec-eipt- e l lo-a- llcrl'J-Repuhl!ean- .l Mayor Abbot It. one-eish- r billboard and sensational alleged advertisements in Ogden and posterfound objectionable. hal nothing After receiving the communication from the Ogden Ministerial associtwo ation, the mayor said he anda the other commissioners made tour of inspection. "I want to be right." said the mayor, "but I think I must be shown In this instance." J. MAN i -- ( lTll.t( TS i.irr. Ogden. May 11. Contract for the construction of th.? bins, trestles and sheds nt the pfant of the Twin Falls factorr of the Amalgamated Sugar company b.as been awarded to C. F. Dinsmore Si Son of Ogden. It calls for an expenditure of $iS.O0" and will necessitate the of 1. 200,000 feet of lumber. handling P.urton Dinsmore of the construction company is In Twin Falls arranging to HONORED W. Carver Choen to (iovfrnlDC Hoard of .National Grocers' AMnoelatlon. New Orleans, May 11. J. W. Carver of Ogden was today selected as one of the governing board of the National Retail Grocers association, which chose Milwaukee as the next meeting" place. Mr. Carver with Eugene Lyons of New Orleans and A. W. Mendon of Hos- ton will have a Dig task on their hands. office Charges that the had been infested withsecretary'3 resulted politics in deferring election of that official, this belr.fj left to the committee, of which Mr. Carver Is the head. J. J. Ityan of St. Paul Is named as a possibility, but It Is believed his appointment would precipitate a fight. John H. Schaefer of Davenport. la., was named the new president. BISHOP CONDUCTS FUNERAL Another Church Dignitary Makes Ad- dren nt Services for Mrs. A. Conder. American May 11. Funeral services for Fork, Mrs. Annie Conder, wife of James Conder, were held In the First ward chapel this afternoon at 2 o clock. Uisnop James T. Gardner conducted the services, at which there was a large attendance. James II. Martin and Mrs. Marv Martin sanr a duet and J. II. Davis a solo. The opening and closing selections were oy ward choir. The speak given ers were the J. M. Ritchie of Pishop Charlston. Alex fywe of Provo, Amnion Mercer of Magrath. Canada, and J. II. Davis of this Mrs. Conder was place. born In American Fork July 23. 1882. Three years ago. with her husband and family she moved to a ranch near Heber City. About two weeks ago she was brouarht here for surgical treatment. She died Monday. Her husband and three early children are living besides her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adam-so- n of this and five sisters and two brothers.city,Interment was In the city cemetery. e. nonv. iic.AtiH stmi-:Ogden. May II. Ernest Wilkinson, one of the school's champion debaters, was today elected president of the Wetter academy student body for the next officers are: term. Other student liodv Vice president. Knima Jacobs: secretary-treasurer. vilki.sox Franklin athletic manager. Douglass Irishman: yellmaster. William Itarrett; standard bearer, Joseph Smith. Kichards: SCHOOL IIOAItl) JIKBTS. May 11. stere-optieo- st Sptl to Provo, May The 11. Herald-Rcpubllca- A. II. CRABRE. n C. Dr. D. II. Calder, state mental tendered his resignation superintendent of the Herald-Republica- - m, er Three Hundred nnd Fifty-seve- n Pupils to Take Part In Brigham City Kx ere I sew. . NOTES FROM SAUNA Salem. May JK lSpvMal IlerBld-nppnblicS- Sevier county will forty-fiv- e graduate pupils from Its year. Twenty-fiv- e high schools this four-yecourse at win complete the thirteen at Monroe and sev-ft- n Richfield, at Salina.- The graduates from are Fletcher Peterson. Asael Murphy, Peter Peterson. J. William Orib-blar - Sa-li- na e. Gott-freds- on rt. Ogden. - CLOSTFllOGRAM to The The Oeden board of education at Its meeting tonight engaged J. J. Andrews. aKrieultural teacher at the high school, to look home gardens during the three after as was months of summer vacation, requested by the Women's Sivic league. In a communication. Dr. T. II. Peatty of the state board of health said he had been informed there were children who had attending the city school and he urged contagious eye trouble that those pupils be given treatment vfore being permitted to attend next ti". The Ogden High school cadets were to hold an encampgiven ment inpermission Oirden valley for a week commencing May 25. TO REMAIN Although George A. Eaton, superof the Salt Lake High vising principal schools, has not yet given an answer to either the Ogden or the Salt Lake 'J X. board, his friends gained the impression to that he will decide Mr. remainyesterday with the local schools. Eaton was not prepared to make an announcement yesterday. It was learned that the Ogden board still hold open the of representatives fer of the superintendence' of the Og- cien schools, it Is understood that Mr. Eaton has been assured by local board members that if he remains his title will be made that of assistant superintendent of schools, and that this position will give him a wider and more advantageous field for work than he would have in Ogden. JAMKS SQUIHKS. Board members express the hope Mr. Eaton will remain in the that 920 Lake street, city. SQUIRES. JAMKS at the I D. S. hospital early attack of morning of an yesterday Mr. was one of LKCTIHK IIY CAPTAIX WALLACE. pneumonia. Squires the pioneer barbers of the city, and for Provo, May 11. Capt. William B.n thirty-fiv- e conducted a shop at Wallace, U. S. A., will deliver a years 22 K. First South. He was ill two lecture tomorrow night at a seOn mass In the Provo Commercial he contracted a days. vere cold Monday The lecture is in connection with and was removed to the club. meeting on Tuesday, lie was born in the movement to organize a local comhospital Lake November Salt 30, 1860. He was pany for the citizens' training camp at connected with the work Fort Douglas. prominently of the Mormon church and filled a mission to England a number of years ago. Funeral services will be held at the IN ACCORDANCE "vTlTII SECTION Thirty-firward meeting house Sun- 2G55. Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907, we. 1 at o'clock. Funeral arrange- the Board of County Commissioners of day ments have not yet been completed. Lake County, State of Utah, will He Is survived by Mrs. Senna Squires, Salt offer sale in separate parcels, for his widow, and nine children, Caleb J., cash, for at the front door of the Mrs. A. Lewis, Edgar, Bryan, Raymond, joint city andwest county building. Salt Sidney, Leta, Abbe and Phillip. Lake City, county and state aforesaid, 11 at o'clock a. m., Wednesday. May 24, 1916, sale to continue from day to day, the following described real estate, CALDER EXTENDS TERM held by SaltonLake County under tax such eale the County deeds; and Clerk of Salt Lake County will execute and deliver to the purchaser all the Agree to Remain ns Head of State title of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, City of Salt Lake, and of Mental Hospital Until town or school district Interested any June 1. so sold. In the real estate - hospital, who) to become effective May 20, was persuaded to continue as superintendent of the hospital untllaf ter at a "meeting in Provo th!s"a"f Junel, ternoon'of the state board of Insanity. There are eight applicants for the position, all physicians of the state. No definite decision was reached and after Dr. Calder had promised to remain with the Institution until after . the meeting was adjourned. DRAINAGE SYSTEM ASSURED June All members of the board were present. Including William Spry. Jesse D. state treasurer, and Lincoln G. Xw ArnllaMe for Construction Jewkes. state auditor. Harvey Cluff ofKelly, ISIsr Cortnne District Project. of Provo as secretary of the meetacted 11. That work Brigham May City. on the construction of the Cortnne district will begin at once Is drainage announced by C. G. Adney of Corinne, a PLAN member of the board of supervisors of tl.e drainage project. Word has been received from Chapln A. Day, purchaser of the $175,000 bond Issue, who Is In Chicago, that the Proro Grade nnd High School Pupils use. money is available for immediate Conto Receive Credit also notified the Corinne Day crete Tile company, of which he is at Next Week. the head ami which has the contract to The for furnishing tile for the entire disSpecial tile 11. Supt. I E. Eggert-se- n trict, to Input tl.e newlyat-established Provo. May the earliest operation has arranged his program for the factory moment and to operate nlglit closing possible J. P. O'Neill week of the Provo city schools, of Ogden has when about and day. 175 will receive the contract for excavating. from the their diplomas forpupils promotion eighth grade Into the high school. of TRACTION CAR RUNS WILD Tuesday, May 16, sixty students the Eighth grade will hold their exercises in the Central school. Wrecks Itself In Mad Hash In Brigham May 17, sixty students Wednesday, school the of will finish their No One high Cltyj Injured. reIn work and willMan-guthat department, 11. car Brigham City. May & The local W. ceive Lester credits. their of the Ogden. Logan Idaho railway a member of the board of eduelecbroke away from in front of the cation, will deliver the graduating adtric depot, where it had been stopped while Motorman Tom Slat-t- dress. yesterday May 18, will be Recreation entered the depot for orders. The dayThursday, the North park. The exercises car made a mad rush down hill for will inconsist of two openair features throe blocks and on a curve near the with folk danend of tl.e line left the rails and from the five schools, drills, baseball and other flag dashed throiijrh the fences surround- cing, sports. the Short Line parks. The outdoor ing Promotion exercises will be held Friwere car did Oregon not stop until its wheels exercises burled 'In the lawn and big trees were day morning and graduating Saturday evening at the Columbia torn to pieces. The car was badly wrecked but theatre. neither of the two passengers In It was injured. BIG CLASS TO GRADUATE JSpecUl EATON V Dexter Hujcentobler, Helen and Vilate Johnson. Mrs. Peter Sorensen of Spring City, one of the pioneers of Salina and the first woman to be married in this lodied at her home Thursday and cality, was burled Saturday. .Those from Salina who attended the funeral were F. M. Rasmusson. Carl Rasmusson. Mrs. Lana Caldwell and Mrs. N. P. Rasmusbegin immediate construction. son. mu i; totkk iini.u to coi Arrangements are being made for Ogden. May 11. Following a pre- high school commencement exercises in Municipal in Salina May 26. All three hiph liminary examination S. Harker'H court this schools of the county will he enterJudge C5eorg J. Sylva. charged with hav- tained here. morning. chlorl-- h drate in his possession, ing was held for trial In the district court. The offense Is an Indictable one. Patrolman W. I. Moore told of Sylva's arPROVO NEWS NOTES rest and John Culley, a pharmacist, testified the drug In two bottles was chloral-hydrat- URGING th School Hoard Member Hope to Retain Servle.es of Supervising .Principal. s F.ttTonV - Mor ITEMS MINOR .lie May 11. U at todays ileywood announced of the citv commission that meeting he had investigated the matter of rancher, was found wealthy bachelor near the Osjden sugar fac- OGDEN in his cabin Is now in the De and tory last night recovery IIeraM-IepuM!ran.- County pn. Families of Delinquent Hnnhands Who Work on Itondi Only From Hepular Fund. County Attornev If. I. Mulliner will advise the commission today that it cannotcounty make a special tax levy to provide a fund tor the payment of dellnniic ;it husbands who work on the ro.uia .a 1 a day. the money going to the support of their families. Mr. Mulliner will tell the commission that money for this fund must be raised by regular levy for the pauper, road or general funds. Iiom which payments of this sott can be made. The commission has been considering a special levy of mill. The no such levy can county says attorney be lawfully made. WHICH HE INSPECTED OFFEND NO DECENCY :?f?clal ILLEGAL TAX to The Hera!d-Remi!.l!ca- Brigham Cltj- - May 11. One of the classes ever turned largest graduating Box Elder schools will be out of the from the eighth grade tograduated morrow, when 347 pupils wlll.be given certificates. Exercises will graduation be held In the tabernacle. The program, at the conclusion of which the graduates will be entertained in the high school gymnasium, is as follows: Chorus, "The Whistler," Brigham Whittler; Invocation, Orson Aj Willard chorus, "Barcarolle," school: salutatory, Hortense Holton, school: address to graduates, Brigham Supt. John M. Mills of Weber county; cornet duet. Kenneth C. Wright and J. W. Teters; remarks. F. W. Fishburn, board of education; valedictory, Chester McGulre. Tremonton school: presentation of certificates. President P. M. Hansen: chorus. VThe Discontented Pronoun." Whittler school, Brigham; benediction. Chrls-ten.se- n; MIDVAI.IJ MAX'S LEG CRUSHED. A fifteen-poun- d steel girder fell on the legs of Reginald Mills, a laborer of Mldvale. at the Salt Lake Iron & Steel company's plant yesterday afternoon. Mills was assisting several other work'-meIn moving the birder when It fell. The man was rushed to the emergency (Special to The In the pod ice ambulance, where Provo, May 11. The Imlian War hospital Dr. W. S. Keyting dressed his injury. Veterans of Utah countv will hold the His leg was badly crushed and reunion August 8. 9. 10 and 11. it is right annual feared amputation will be necesA committee of Robert consisting Thorn. Pleasant Grove; Thomas L. sary. Mendenhall. Sprlnjrvllle, and Warren E. Davis, Spanish Fork, was appointed TWO ABATTOIRS SHUT. UP to decide on the location. All towns be given an desiring the toreunion willoffers to J. M. State Food Commissioner Says Inspecpresent opportunity Westwood of Springville on or before tors Have Orders to Enforce Laws. May lo. to heed an order to clean Falling Students of the R. V. U. are trying their s and premises, the abattoirs to have Orton Durham. one of the iti Murray and slaughterhouse athletes of the R. i. U.. rein- the Crapo slaughterhouse at Sandy strong on the team for the track meet have been closed. It was announced stated which takes place with the U. of IT. last night by Heber C. Smith, state next Tuesday. Durham was ruled off fond and dairy commissioner. the team on account of his credits not Mr. Smith says that inspectors have the committee required. received Instructions to enforce "sanbeing what Students claim that this was caused on itary conditions about slaughterhouses. account of his entering the institution Leading abattoirs of the state are at a late period. in excellent condition. reports Mr. In the case "of Anne C. Erlckson vs. Smith, who has returned from a brief C. A. Erlckson, the defendant was tour of Inspection. the divorce on the grounds of granted IIAILHOAD HEAD DIES. desertion. Chicago, May 11. Word was received Marriage licenses have been Issued to Cllve Draper of Provo Bench and here today that President W. A. GardMary Stratton of American Fork; Eph-ral- ner of the Chicago & Northwestern Valgardson and Sarah Peterson, Railroad company died late last night both of Spanish Fork. at Wiauno, Mass. n IleraUI-RepnMfra- Will-lam- m 9 PC F. STILLMAN. J. 11. WHEELER. Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County. Utah. THOMAS HOMER. Attested: (Seal) County Clerk. DHMXQlEXT LIST OF PROPERTY to hi: sold pcrmc Al CTIOX HI' SALT liAKE COUNTY at MAY 2. 101. - Lake Security Co.. west 2 rds of n 8 rds of east i of .... W. S. McCornick. west 21 rds of east 12 rds . of s 6 rds of 10 Forrest A. and Violet B. east 37 ft Darrenougue. w 128 ft of n 4 of lot of 3 and e 37 ft of w 128 ft of s 24i ft of 15Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., north 32.4 ft of s 97.4 ft of e 66 ft of lot 2 and n 32.3 ft of s 97.2 ft of w .68 ft of east 1 of Spencer2 Clawsons Trustee, north 184J ft ft of :. of w 101 ft of 5 W. C. Lyne. improvements it Salt Lake Auditorium association, improvements on 5 19!C. E. Johnson. Improve ments on 8 Thomas W. Davis, et al n 3 rds of e 8 rds & w 12 rds of n 1 of 11 J. J. Roberts, so 5 rds of n 13 rds of w 2 rds of . 11 9 Elizabertha Teuber. w 70 ft of n 33 ft of s 106 ft of 12 north 40 Angus 125 It of east 107.5 rt of s McKellar, ft of 12 11 FYanklin Lawrence, r 7 ft of east 12 rds of n J of 14 Annie i. ouoei, com n e cor lot 5 s 10 rds w 24.75 ft n w6S.230 ft nn 27 deg 38 73 ft e 43 min ft 43 ft w ft to beg and com ana 73 rt s or n e cor lot 5 s 525 ft e 18 ft n 28.7 rt n 27 deg 38 min w 30 ft to beg 16 8 Frank II. Stanley, west i or lot i'o ana an 16 lSIJoseph Itoyes. lot 3ft. sub- division of e 4 of blk 10. BUbdl vision Pltfs 18 uannan k.. brown, of... so 25 ft of n 52 ft of lot 12 Pitt's subdivision of 18 17 Adellia L. Brown, east 14 ft of w 47j ft of n S3 ft of 19 & Salt Lake Security 36 ft of e Trust Co., west 114 ft of n S of 19 R. L. Irvine, west 23 ft of e 75 ft of n 4 J rds of s 14 or 2C 901ive M. Kessler, so 25 rds lof e 118.75 ft of 27 IS Milt Johnson, com at n e cor :ot 8 w 82i ft s 33 ft east to east line lot 8 northwesterly to beg.. 28 G. A. Gamble, com s 31 45 min e 33 ft from deg 2 block 32 n w cor lot Salt 1 . 15 and 2, Folsom's addition 4S lO Oscar Greisert. lots 31 and 32. Lane View 4S 14 Frank Pierce, lot 2. Kin ney & Gourley a improvea city plat 48 18!James Thompson, lot t. blk 53, Kinney & uour- lev s improvea city 49 SiJohn F. McDonald, piac. lots 1 2. Oakley subdivision and 49 11 John F. McDonald, lots 57 and 58, Oakley sun- division 49 19 Lewis S. Dickinson, lot 7. Amos addition 49 20!Lewis s. Dickinson, lots 1 and 32. Amos addition 50 Lewis D. Dickinson, lots y 10 and 11, Amos addition 50 Isabel Maxwell. ' lots 2 and 3. Desky s r ourtn addition 51 14 Christensen Josephine com 40.5 rods w and 14 rods s of n4 e cor of9 section 3, w rds s rds e 4 rds n 9 rds to beg., section 3. tp 1 S 1 W.. 51 David McCleery, east 100 of west 232 4 ft1 of ft s 10 rds of n e of 0.38 acres. tt 1 s 1 w.. 51 19 Louisa A. Strong, lot 22, Lake Breeze addition.. 51 20;Mrs. E. A. Taylor, lot 23, Lake Breeze addition . . 52 12 Salt Lake Valley Railroad Co., lot 25. De Longs First addition. 13 Sherman W. West. lots 20 and 21, Buena Vista addition 15 1. W. Jennings, lots 19 and 20, Buena Vista addition 52 16 May Hamilton, com 19 rds s from n e cor of n w i of section 9 w 6.2 rds n 2 rds e 6.2 rds to beg. 0.77 acres, section 9 tp i s 1 w 2 18 Julia P. Merkel. lots 37 subdiand 38,. . Margate . ; vision 52 19 Ellen Quinit, lots 11 and . 12. Hyde Park 52 20 Ellen Quinn. lots 13 to 16 26 to 30 34 35 and 36, Hyde Park 12 Ellen Quinn, lots 6 11anc. 14 15 16 40 43 35 70 71 76 A 77 A 121 A 138 A . -- ........ east 115.5 ft 21 B 27 B 28 B 49 5 Avondale Park 36 IS Elizabeth S. Lang, lot 22 block 1, Waterloo 37 2 John K. Castner. lots 12 and 13, Baltinore add.... 37 uannan is. spicer. north 4 of lot 5 and all lot 6 block 1, Kensington addition 16Frank Boach and William II. Dillon, lots 50 to 56, Hazlemere subdivision... 41 '20Christlne A. Schulze. lots 5 and 6. Liberty Park ad 44 a.Aiatt lassio, iota z ana 3 and so 5 ot lot 4. Glenn's of part of blk subdivision 23 5 acre plat "A" Ashton Jenkins Co., so 3.68 ft of n 125.5 ft of w 10 rds of lot 7 5 acre "C" I... OFlorence B. est, lots 15 and 6, Pearl's subdivision ... 45 10'Margaret Madsen, Liberty Heights 45 12 Ashton Jenkins Co.. so 9.9 ft of n 21.16 ft of lot 9 ad all of 20, J. K. Shaw's East Morningslde addition 45 19;Rce Reufli. lot 38 and n 4 of 39, Park Crescent 46 8, Cordelia E. T. Paul, lots 4 5 6 Terrace Heights ... 46 jl2;IIyrum Folsom, lots...5 and 6. union 47 20;C. Roy Cooper,iieignts com 345.32 ft northwesterly from so cor blk 10 northwesterly 25 ft n easterly 140 ft 25 ft southsoutheasterly 140 ft to beg westerlyAddition Fmpire V. 48 lots! 12 I 34IC 6 6 60!C 4 62jC 151 I Babcock. 5 I 691 32 16 17 1 t 53 19 6 1 2 39 Hyde Park Ellen Quinn. lots 20 to 23 and 37. Hyde 53 Ellen Quinn, lots 38 and 39. Park 1 2 5 to 53 Ellen Hyde lots Quinn, 12 21 to 25 28 to 36 n of 38 all of 39 42 an 43 to 46. Hyde Park 53 Ellen Quinn, lots 1 tp 8 12 to 17 20 to 32. Hyde Park 53 Ellen Quinn, lots 1 to 9 12 to 15 18 to 30. Hyde fark 53 Salt Lake & Utah Valley R R Co., lots 31 to 41, Park . Hyde 53 8!Ellen Quinn. lots 1 7 9 to 23. Park 1 53 9 Ellen Hyde to 8 .lots Quinn. 12 to 15 20 to 30 33 to 46 Hvde Park 53 10 Ellen Quinn, lots 1 2 3 12 to 17 28 29 and 41 to 46 to 46. Hyde Park 53 HIEllen Quinn. lots 1 to 5 17 21 to 27 29 30 35 38 to 46. Hyde Park 53 12 Ellen Quinn. lots 1 to 4 7 8 9 11 to 16 19 29 30 31 33 36 37 and 38. Park Hyde 53 14 James S. W. Frame, com 14 rds w from s e cor of lot 4 12 s 4 rds w 10 rds n rds e 10 rds to Glendale Park beg, plat 54 B. Noble, lots Elizabeth 1 2 7 to 12 15 16 19 to 32 35 to 42 45 and 46, block 1, and lots41 3 to 24 31 to 35 38 39 to 48, Senior's Burlington addition Salt Lake & Utah Valley Railroad Co.. lots 16 17 and 18. South Salt Lake subdivision 65 Salt Lake & Utah Vallev! Railroad Co.. lots 11ad-to 15. McKeag'B First dition 55 8 Salt Lake & Utah Valley Railroad Co., lots 14 to 17. Prospect Park 55 9!Francls G. Luke, lot 3. Prospect Park 55 10 Caroline A. Johnson, lot 11 55 14 Valley View Co.. s w I of s e i and e 10.606 rds of s e J of s w J and n w i of s w 1 and w 50 rds of s w i of.s w J of sec 29 tp 1 n r 1 e, 110.6 acres 181L. G. Dlnwoodey. lots 9 to 13. Capitol Heights addition 19 Valley View Co.. lots 1 to Hill addi13, tionCapitol 55 20 Valley View Co.. Capitol Hill addition 56 Valley View Co.. Capitol Hill addition 56 Vallev View Co.. lot 1 166 to 26 block 4, lots l 5. block 6, to 261 block block 7. lots 1 64 to 26 to 26 block 8, lots all blocks 91 10 7 1112 12 to and 13, lots to 1 24 25 32 block 14. lots 5 to 21 block 15, Canltol Hill addition... 57 John Mark, improvements on lot 4, Bamberger addition 57 American Eagle Publish Co.. Improvements ing In sec 7 tp 2 s r 1 e. . . . com 12.54 ch Andy Sarro. n and e l it irom s w cor of lot 1 sec 7 n 884. ft s 88 ft n 84 deg ew 101 102 ft n 81 ft to deg bee.. 2 S 1 E. 0JJ acres L. Anderson, com 58 Joseph 30.9 rds s ana zs.is ras1 e from n w cor of w sec 19 n 83 dee w 17.4 s 4.6 rds s 831 deg rds e 17.1 rds n 4 deg e 4.61 rds to beg, sec 24 tn 2 s r 1 w, 0.50 acres. 58 15 J. P. E. Rasmussen, lots 11 and 12, South Salt Lake 58 161 J P. E. Rasmussen,' lots 13 and 14, South Salt Lake 59 SC. B. Clow, lot 19, Wa- hoo subdivision 60 8 Salt Lake Security 7 & 14 Co.. lots 5 6 Trust 56 68 and 70, Laurel-hurs- t. 60 14 Heber J. Sterner, west 74 rods of lot . diock 0 C, 16, acres 60 16 B. W. Mendenhall. lots 7 and 8, Pioneer Heights rod oi 60 18 E. H. Hill, west 0.2 rods lot 3 and 5 north rods of lot 2 of west A plat 61 James P. Gordon, im provements in Plat A 61 8 David II. Gordon, lot 26. Gordon s South JUawn addition 62 6 Grant Y. Bullock, west 11.6 rods or south 3 rods of lot 13, 3 a.i A acres. plat 63 18'Maggle C. Peterson, lots 41 .Burton and M, Place 66 lOlFrancls G. Luke, lot 11 reet ot lot 12. south block 6, Mountain Top park tamenaea - com. H. west,- plat) 66 14 Joseph 256 feet east, ana south 47 deg. west 183 feet from northwest corner of section16034. south 47 east south feet, deg 25 feet 47 deg west 47 160 weat north deg 47 deg east north feet, 2o ft to beg. 0.09 acres. section 34, 1 n 2 e Union Pacific 66 Railway or (lyCo., southwest In Salt Lake couning section 29 1 n 3 e, ty) 115 acres. 66 18iSalt Lake Rock Co., 32 34 3 26 27 36 Park 4 4 i 5 6 7 m i 8 9 11 10 . A 3 8 12 1-- 5 1 17 2A 2 10 & . B. W. Atkinson, 8iJ. plat I lot 2. block 13, West Lake Plat B. Thomas Green, lot 31. block 19, West Lake Plat B. Rosle Jane Knight, lot Wright, lots 24. 28 and 31, block 29. West Lake p. 73 IS George plat S. Phelps, lots 1 and 52, block 5, Senior's plat No. l 73 14 William Yone, lots 14 and 15. block 15, Senior's 1. plat 73 15 E. A. Cook, lots 16 and 17. block 15. Senior's No. 1 plat 17 Jennie B. Whipple, lots 21 and 22,-- b lock 16. El dorado plat G. 19lLora E. Whlttemore, lots 32 29 and 30. block town of Eldorado, plat A 74 S. W. Allsworth, im provements in New house Copper plant. 74 Swen Olsen, west 20 rods of east 60 rods or north 4 80 rods of south- 1 of section 28, east s 2 w. 10 acres Orson Olsen, lot 4, block 3, Chambers townsite. com Haydn L. Smith, southwest 1 corner of of north northwest 31, east east section i OA J buf rous, norm ov rous, west 4 rods, south 18.8 chains, south 874 deg.. west l.,7i chains to be section' 31. 1 s 2 w. 3 acres. 15.03 74 Erba R. Ladd. com. feet and 399 cor feet south east of northwest ner of section 1, south 50 feet, east 100 feet, north 50 feet, west 100 to beg., section 1, feet 1 s 3 w. 0.114 acres 74 12!E. W. Evans, com 100 feet feet south and 13.63 cor west of northeast ner of section 2, south 100 feet, west oO feet, north 100 feet, east 507 feet to beg., and lots and 8, block 21, Saltair Cottage City plat, section 2, 1 S 3 W, 0.11 acres ( o 14 Emma N. Warne, lots 2 to 16. block 27. Salt Lake View addition. 76 James Butler, lots 35 to 46, West Salt Lake. 76 lot 46 Frank B. Myers, West Salt Lake 76 Otto Gabel, 33 com n 900 ft rt from east and s w corner cf s e J of s e J of section 32 n 113.52 ft e 25 ft s 113.52 ft w 25 ft to beg, sec tion 32. 1 .N 1 W A W Thompson, S B J of 78 S w i oi section 12, 3 S 1 E. 40 acres. D B 78 20Thomas norm jwu it 01 Shelton. s 06 w 333 ft of. E 50 ft of nr.-ft i , u l Ecciiuu .0, a x. w, 0.26 acres 79 im Joseph E. Turner, on N E of provements z section za. a 1 w... 10 Howard Phelps, Improve ments in cutler s subdivision of2 S E. of section 26. S 1 W, 79 11 Charles J. .Lundeen, com 23.3 rds n from s e cor of section 26, n 3 rds w 3 rds s 3 rds e 3 rds to section 26, 2 S 1 W beg, 0.05 acres 79 15 Thomas Jpnes, com 100 ft w from n e corner of 61 s 97.5 ft W 148.5 ft let n 97.6 ft e 148.5 ft to section 36, 2 S 1 Wr, beg, 0.33 acres 80 Neils Johnson, com 27 rds s from n e corner of s e 4 of section 36, east to state road s n12 12rds w to rds to section line section 36, 2 S 1 W beg, 0.46 acres lot 29, section 80 II Shearln, 36, 2 S 1 W, 0.32 acres. . south 1 80 Johanna ' rd f e Buckley, 40 "rds of s w section 3, 3 S 1 W, 0.25 acres 80 7George Praggastis, lot 16e block 3, Aweioy xown-sitplat 80 8 Frank T Figg. lots 11 to 13 block 4 weiby Town-sit- e A T Figg, lots 1 to 3 80 Frank plat block 5 Welby Townsite A plat 80 12 William J Bennett, lot 14 block 10 Welby Town-sit- e A - 1 io-ac- re 1 - is 29 re ' 2 plat - Howard, improvements in Silver Lake summer resort 81 Mary A and John Matt-solots 5 6 7 8 9 block 37 Alta Cityand 81 19 W V Evan, lot 3 block 1 Bingham plat A 81 Albert Osborn, Improve ments In block 3 Bingham plat A. 82 State Bank, Bingham west part or lot 1 block 5 Bingham plat A 82 Fabiano real estate Francisco, and Improve 11 ments block Bingham nlat A Charles Marcone. real es tate and improvements. block 11, Bingham plat A 82 Mrs E Sasinskl. real es tate and improvements Bingham A Plat houses) 82 10 Florence Warr. lot 12 4 Blneham nlat B block 82 Jennie E Hill, part of lots 4 to t (2 nouses; Bingham nlat A. except that portion covered by the following description: A piece of land situate in Markham Blnsrham canyon gulch. known as Tough Nut reserve, com at point n 16 deg east 260.6 ft from corner No 1, Tough Nut No 432 s 89 Patent e 2ol ft to point deg on line with rock wall ter race extendiner norther ly and southerly, thence alone- line of southerly said wall 109 ft n 72 deg 49 min w 32.3 ft n i deg. 17 min east 29.6 ft thence n 87 deg w 141 ft s 16 deg w 491 ft 11 8 w 29 ft n 16 deg e deg 494 ft n 87 deg w 60 ft more or less to west side line of Tough Nut patent, n 16 deg e 65 ftmore or less to begin....1 nlng 82 Fred Johnson, improve-- ! ments Bingham plat B. S2 Tom Carbunes, improve-- 1 C ments, Bingham 82 estate John Sindar, real plat and Improvem ents, Bingham plat C 82 ISelma Hervela, part of lot 1 block 2, Bingham piat u 82 Oscar Johnson, K ments. Binghamimprove 82 estate John Cahoon, real plat and improvem ents, j Bingham plat K. 82 19'Christine Anderson, 1m prcvements, Bingham L plat 20 82 Mike Poker. improveL ments, Bingham plat 1 83 Jack Tole, improvements, Bingham plat Jj 83 2 Georere Wall, improve ments, Bingham plat 1j 83 4 L G West, s 22 ft of e 3 ft of lot 1 block 5, Bingham plat L 83 William Mace, improve ments, Bingham plat E 83 Harley Jones, improvements, blk 3, Bingham plat B 83 9 Society Hall real estate and Assn, improvements. Blnerham nlat E S3 10S A Parry, real estate anaj improvements, Copper-- I ten 83 HHenry Hicks, improve-- I ments, Copperton 83 12 C C Peterson, improve-- ! ments, Copperton...... S3 13 Hugh Roberts, improvements, Copperton 83 14 Bert Mitchell, improvements. Copperton S3 16 Sarah Ann Conary estate, copper improvements, ton S3 17 Thomas J Jcnes, real es , , tate and Improvements, . 83 18 Edfjopperton Peterson, improvements, Copperton 83 19 George II Paddock, im provements, uopperion. 83 20 Eli Yerharich, Improve ments on lots 11 ana is blk 18. Lark 84 Mrs. Emma Lemming, im on lot provements hlk 21. Lark 84 IWllliam Tcwnley, im provements On lOt O D1K 27, Lark im84 William Williams, provements on lot 11 blk 27, Lark Im84 William Truscott, 12 on lot provements blk 27, Lark im84 Alexander Frazier, provements on lot 9 blk 29, Lark im84 George Woodhead, provements on lot 12 blk 46, Lark im 84 Nick Ruckavlnc. .... provements, Jjark 84 Frkovie, improve Joseph ments. Lark L Cannon, improvements, 84 Lark 84 11 Mike Laban. improve Lark ments, 85 6 Ute Copper Co., Abraham claim jno iwis, Mining WTest Mountain Mining district, 12.04 acres.... 86 Unknown, NoGtee Mining 318, West claim Mountain Mining disacres trict, 3.02Richwood Min 86 Unknown. claim wo wig ing Cottonwood Mining dis acres 3.634 trict. Schoenfeld. state 86 15 John lands, part or certmcate No 11713, section ao, N 2 E 86 16 A L Scott, north 4 of cer11760, sec tificate No tion 36, 1 N 2 W 86 17 Fannie M Taylor, east i nf s e l of s e . 4. of section 1. 2 S 1 B. w 4 x - . 4. 10-ac- re 10-ac- acres. William H. Mellor, lots 5 anci o, diock 21, Buena 1STB 9 70 Anna Petersnrv Inta 1 and A Diock 4o, Garden City n nlat 70115 Annie W. Ca roas east and 0.05 rods north from north-wecorner of northeast of section 14. south 10 rods, west 80 rods, 80 north 10 rods east 'rods to sec b flores tion l l s 1 w beg, ri 3Hyman E. Worthtnerton. lots 17 and 18, block 5, uaraen cjitv n nt a 71 6 Annie Peterson, lot 9. block 25, Garden City plat A. 71 9Hulda Bliley, lot 5, block 33. Garden City plat A lot zz, f. 33, riugnes, uiu 10m block Garden City Plat A 71 11 James I. McCann. lots 23 and 24. block 45, Garden City Plat A 12 E. W. Senior, lots 7 and 8. block 4 5. Garden City A plat B. 71 13 Jennie Whipple, lot 24,1 block 46, Garden m City Plat A. 14 John Brough, lots 10 and warden 11, block 47, City plat A. Jennie Ferguson, lots 23 and 24, block 9, Garden Plat O. H. Warner, lot 18, J. City block 10. Garden City O. 72J D. plat C. Kerr, lot 7, block 13, Park addition.Ashbury 8 David G. Thomas, com. 1 ft north and 570.12 feet from section 22 eouth 1 s 1 w, northeast corner of northwest i of section 22. south 57 west 130 feet, north feet, 57 feet, east 130 feet to beginning. 0.17 acres. 17 J. L. Atkinson, lots 4, 6 to 16, 28 to 34, block 1, Wrest Lake plat A. 18 James H. Brown, lots 1, 12, 21 to 38. block 7 West Lake plat A. 19 James H. Brown, lots 1, 21 to 38, block 10. West Lake plat A 72 James H. Brown, blocks 11 and 12. West Lake Plat A. 73 J. W. Atkinson, lots 21 to 31, block 20. West Lake A. plat 73 W. S. Nichol, lots 10, 13, 23, 26. 29, 32 to 35, block 21. West Lake plat A 731 23, James H. Brown, block est Lake plat A. 73 Arthur B. Gipson, lots 15 est to 18, block 26, Lake plat A. 73 G. W. Steele, lot 18, block 31, West Lake plat A. 1 and 73 7iR. W. Rohrig, lots 38, block 5, West Lake plat vr Mrs n, I 73! 11 O. C. & 11 s 4'Clayton N. Leedom, lot 14, Plensnnt Vian' 1 Joseph P Rrwkkank north 3 feet of north1 east of northwest 1, section 2, 2 s 1 e. 0.11 73 10 110-16- 1 1 I h 44. 11. 81 16 st 2 . 3 7, CIFrancIs 67 on of north- 4 J of section east 1 e. 4 0 a ores 4 "1 26-1- C I s 31 dec: 45 min east 33.5 ft w 115.5 rt n 31 deg 45 min w 33.5 ft to beg 30 171 W. S. McCornick Co.. west 3 rds of s 6 rds of 36 3 Ida Llddlard. lots 36 and euo-dlvisi- southeast . 19 o UP 03 1 J MAYOR SAYS POSTERS THUG'S VICTIM: COUNTY SPECIAL I n R. AGED RANCHER ASK j i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916 N. Barber Dead of Pneumonia After Brief Illnessl ! Well-Know- DEPAR TMENT GC tDEN ILERALD-REPUBLICA- I , I 86 20 87 87 of v SDlllsbury. s No n w 1 of certificate &R13 section 35. 2 S 2 W ShoUD. S W 4 of No s w J of certificate 8073, section 27,n 2 eS 12 W of Charles4 Shoup, of certificate No n w 2 8402. section 27, 2 S W G. Webb, n 1 of George n w 1 of certificate No 13965, section za, British Columbia Development Co., improve2 Wv 8 A 87 87 87 87 87 87 88 S8 ments and personal as assessed by property the state board of eaualization. Extension Min 9 Colonial Co., improvements ing as assessed by the state board of equalization.. 10'Giant Chief Mining Co., as asimprovements sessed by the state board of equalization.. 11 Intermountain Mining & Association, ' Industrial Mystic Shrine Mining improvements claim, and personal property as assessed by the state board of equalization.. im- 12 Iowa Copper as Co., assessed provements by the state board of equalization 14 New York Mining Co., as improvements as state sessed by the board of equalization 16 Old Susan Mining Co., as as improvements sessed by the state board of equalization 17!St. Joe Mining Co., im provements andas per as sonal property sessed by the state board of equalization lS'.Scottish Chief Mining Co., per improvements and sonal property as as sessed by the state board of equalization David Nuttier, improve ments on block 27, 10 I. acre plat A 14 I Boyd, lot 30, section 36, 2 S 1 w. Beyle's lliver-sid0.364 acres e, 2 |