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Show THE 12 MANY VESSELS 'Anxiety Felt for Sailors on Gulf of Mexico IF hen Hurricane Broke. New Orleans. July 7. Reports tonight from the storm-swegulf states, though bringing news of property dim-ag- e that may total millions of dollars, established definitely only one death, that of an engineer killed at Bond. Miss., when his train ran Into a washout. More than St. 000.000 damage was donp in Mississippi and Alabama, actonight. Pensacola cording to estimates Fragmentary news from on damage was done The reported and to shipping. front the water great Louisville c Nashville bridge across was washed out and railroad traffic into Pensacola from the east will he delayed several weeks. The greatest anxiety is felt for the crews of pmall vessels known to have been in the gulf when the hurricane Many of these may have sought shelter in out of the way inlets. Dozens of craft were washed ashore along the beach at fttloxl and Deer Island. Orleans for The steamer Freda. New reef iToarreso. went ashore on Alacran crew on the night of June 29, but the was rescue!. Tugs have left New Orof leans to assist the schooner City in the distressseven. JiaUlmore. reported in a crew of K"'f. Hhewn.carried no direct wire communiThere cation today with either Mobile or I'en'acola. Wire companies said It would be several days before service was restored. Railroad traffic out of New Orleans was rapidly becoming of normal tonight with the exceptionwas which the IuiYtlle & Nashville, hampered, by washouts on the line to Mobile. and upper The lower Tallapoosa are- overflowing and perrivers son. In the danger zones have been ordered to more. pt lls'-ambl- fl ke. Ala-Var- na - TEACHERS GIVE ASSENT i TO MILITARY TRAINING y 'Attitude of National Education Association Changed Since Last Year. New York. July 7. The National Edhere ucation association went on recordtrainto military assenting todayin as schools providing that "military ing ends ehould not be permitted to perand vert the eduatlonal purples This Is a the school." practicesof of conattitude. Lnit year the change out flatfootedly against vention came train in iC. The convention again went on record in favor of woman suffrage. It also adopted a resolution recommending- that the powers and duties re-of of schools should nuperintendents enactdefinition suf by f legislative ceive to insuron ment. Salaries iint teachers a Mandard of living In keep-iwith their profession, pensions and for provision againat t rnoval or except neglect of immorality inefficiency, were also favored. duty fteaoltitions adopted requested President Wilson to appoint a commission to investigate and report upon conditions of women on the farm and of the rural home. Anothti irresolution committed the association to awasreform In use In the voted to simplified spelling. of Itthe association the spelling reports T' in the past tenses of Er.Kll.sh verbs ending in "ed" and pronounced where tne change would not suga wrong pronounclatlon. gest School tcacht rs who have fcti-'- h organized lauded by Samuel Gom-per- s, American Federpresident of the an address here ation of Iabor. in National before the education association. He declared organized la- rt bor has nothing to offer teachers for freedom." The leader warned educators to labor "opportunities ware of philanthropic organizations and "foundations" which seek to dominate the educational field. unions w-r- ht to-riisc- ex-c-- WARNING OVEN TURKEY France Proposes to Punish Crimes in Syria. Paris, Julv ofGeorges Leygucs, forminister presidmerly at a meeting of(ethecolonies, affairs foreign ing tomrnlttee of the chamber of deputies, that as a result of tonight announced made by the committee representations th situation In Syria, Preregarding mier Priand had requested the American government to make known to the Turkish government that the French wr resolved not to allow government t hav ben comthe crimesalleged mitted In Syria to go unpunished. Th American government, he said, to concern Itself wa also asked ncaln with the revlrttjaiung of the Syrian population. 7. - CIIINDA LEAVES TODAY Farewell Ilnnquet (ilven neparttnff Japanese .tmlMtIor. New Tork, July 7. Gratification at the Interest shown by representative Americans in making Japan and the people understood In this Japanese was expressed by Viscount rnntry Sut?mt Clilnds. retiring Japanese to the United states, at a in his honor farewell lunrneon . .. I .. .. .. , given u iaron Chinda. who sails tomorrow to take nj ambassador to Great up his duties eald he hoped relations Britain, nlfo between the United States and Japan would continue forever on a am-bassad- k . or 1 friendly I'asi ?mi. s.txir.ii r.xoKn.nn), Portland, July 7. Charges of dis- obscene literatureof filed tributingMr?. New Margaret Sanger against York and three local birth control advocate, wereThedismissed today In powomen were lice court. arrested asro. u week Till; THIltl) JUDICIAL. court of Salt Lake DISTRICT County, State of Utah. . Anna Iltes. plaintiff, vs. Vincent Illes, IN defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendto appear ant: You are hereby summoned th eervice after within twenty days this summons upon you. if served of within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise. within days after service. an(j defend thirty entitled action: and In case the above of your failure so to do. Judgment will l.o rendered against you according to f the complaint, which the demand has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between said parties. MORGAN, HUFFAKER & nRAPFORD, for Plaintiff. Attorneys Anna Tiles. Plaintiff. Fotofflce address, 203 Utah Savings Trust building, Salt Lake City, Uth- - . . . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. N, NOTICE. OF UTAH, DEPARTMENT of Pardons, Salt Lake City. Consult county clerk or tho respective of Board Utah, June SO, iai6. Concern: Notice To Whom It May is hereby given that the State Board IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e of Pardons will hold a regular session division. In anil for Salt Lake on Saturday, July 15, 1916. at 10 county. State of Utah. estate of Swen o'clock a. in., at the Utah State Trlson, In the matter of the Salt Lake County, Utah. Olsen, deceased. Notice. That at said meeting said board will adThe petition of Susan K. Olsen. in the following hear applications t: ministratrix of the estate of Swen cases Ol3en. deceased, for confirmation of FOR PARDON. the sale of the following described Thomas Lawrence, attempted burwit: real estate of said deceased, to southdegree. The northwest quarter of the glars', third J. Thompson, petit larceny. 22. township 1 west quarter of section Harry Carl Hojer, assault with deadly weasouth of range 2 west, Salt Lake and pon with intent to commit murder. meridian, containing 40 acres. State of Ray Gillen, petit larceny.third situated in Salt Iako county.And Jn'-degree. Luther, burglary, Utah, for th sum of $420. Cash upon William F. Gillen. petit larceny. upon the following terms, to wit: David Thompkins, grand larceny. confirmation of sale by this court, as William A. Hobbs, assault and batfrom the return of sale filed appears In this court, has been set for hearing tery. Robert B. Davidson, forgery. on Friday, the --'1st day of July, A. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock a, m.. at the county Ralph Morales, grand larceny. Clifford Clark, attempted burglary, courthouse. In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake third degree. Frank J. Johnson, pandering. county, Utah. clerk of said court, with Witness the FOR PAROLE. the seal thereof affixed, this 1st day of Joe Muhor, vAuntary manslaughter. July. A. D. 1916. TIJOS. HOMER, Deamicus. carnal knowledge. Gian (Seal) Sam Omar, carrying concealed weaClerk. pon. By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Angelos Bayes. carnal knowledge. G. II. Backman. Attorney for Clyde Lauh, burglary, second degree. Probate and Gaardlansiiip Notices- GALE WRECKS HERALD-REPUBLICA- - STATE to-wl- k Holden. forgery. Harry J.Grisolio. carnal knowledge. Joseph NOTICE OF SrnClAb STOCKIIOLD-EFt- S Lawrence Fosberg, grand larceny. MKUT1NO. Adolph Blotter, grand larceny. NOTICE 13 llEUUiiY GIVEN THAT John Zorla, murder, second degree. there is hereby called and will be held FOR COMMUTATION. a special meeting of the stockholders John J. Kelly, robbery and attemptof the liexall Sliver & Copper Mining a corporation of Utah, at 11 ed murder. company, o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 15th day FOR TERMINATION. of July. 1916. at sain company's office, John Payne, robbery. 1025 Kearna building. Salt Lake City, John Beck, forgery. Utah, for the purpose of considering Gust Pappas, grand larceny. and acting' upon. s. proposition to conJohn Chambers, solidated the Coiumoua Extension MinJohn Riley, grandrobbery. larceny. ing company and the Rexall Silver & II. E. Griffin, burglary, pecond deCopper Alining a company, corporations a basis of of Utah, upon gree. total capiF. W. Bidwell, burglary, third detalization of 600.000 snares of said consolidated company.iof which there shall gree. be distributed to the stockholders ot Nelson M. Cook, burglary, third desaid Columbus Extension Mining com- gree. 311.342 shares, and to the stockFrank Everett, burglary, second depany holders of the liexall Silver & Copper gree. 275.000 resnares, Mining company George Blasldou, burglary, third deshares to be held in thethe treas- cree. mainingsaid consolidated company subury of Frnnk Tenske, grand larceny. control of the board of diject to the Archibald rectors, and to fix and determine upon thiir. degvee. L. rMcKinley, burglary, the name of the consolidated corporaHarry Raymond, attempted burglary, number of Its board of di- second tion, theand degree. such other matters and rectors Louis Glyda. robbery. be to may effect necessary things Frank Harris, grand larceny. such consolidation, said consolidation Jeremiah J. Sullivan, robbery. to be effected under the provisions of Thomas C. Brown, forgery. section 310. Compiled Laws of Utah. Charles R. Arnold, robbery. 1907. All persons having any interest thereAll stockholders of said company are to be heard, either for or further notified and required to pre- in, desiring sent to the undersigned, secretary of against the granting of said applicasaid company, at the office of said tions respectively, are hereby notified company aforesaid, all certificates of to be' present at said meeting. tock not standing in the owner's name By order of the board. on or before the day and for transfer, WILLIAM SPRT, President. hour of said meeting. A. R. BARNES, Secretary. XJy order of the board of directors. B. D. IIAMILU Secretary. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE name of Dunford avenue in Dunford AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE subdivision, ncfe plat "A." Big name of Fremont Avenue in Quayle Ad- Field survey, five to Richards street, and dition. Five Acre Plat "A," Uig Field directing the county surveyor to Richards Street, and direct- county recorder in reference thereto.and Survey, the ing Surveyor and County Be it ordained by the board of coun' in reference Recorder County thereto. commissioners of Salt Lake county, ty Re it Ordained by the Board of CounIn and for Salt Lake State of Utah: ty Commissioners Section 1. That the name of DunCountr. State of Utah: SECTION I. That the name of Fre- ford 2avenue In Dunford subdivision In and 3. block 11. Five acre plat mont Avenue In Quayle Addition in lots 11. Block 6, Five Acre "A," Rig Field survey. Salt Lake counIots 9. 10 and Field Plat "A," Big Salt Lake ty, Utah, be and the same is hereby be and Survey, the same is here- changed to Richards street. County. Utah, Sec. 2. That the county surveyor by changed to Richards Street, SECTION II. That the County Sur- and county recorder of Salt Lake veyor and County Recorder of Salt Like county are hereby directed to make upon all official county County are hereby directed to make said In said changes upon all official county maps changes future. the Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take maps in the future. SECTION III. Thl3 Ordinance shall effect on the fifteenth day of July, takeD. effect on the fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1916. A. 191. Passed by the board of county comPassed by the Board of County Com- missioners of Salt Lake county. State missioners of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, this thirtieth day of June, of Utah, this thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1916. A. D. 1916. A. II. CRABBE, Chairman. A. H. CRABBE, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Salt Board of County Commissioners, Salt Lake county. Lake County, Utah. Attest: , THOMAS HOMER. Attest: THOMAS HOMER. (Seal) County Clerk. (Seal) County Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE Lake county. Slate of Utah, probate name of Fremont avenue In South Main division. In the matter of the estate of Abel street addition. Five Acre Plat "A." Big M. Preece, deceased. Notice of sale of Field survey, to Richards street, and the county surveyor and directingrecorder real and personal property. . In reference thereto. The undersigned will sell the real county Be it ordained by the board of counand personal property hereinafter described at public auction at 12 o'clock ty commissioners of Salt Lake county. noon on Tuesday, the first day of Au- State of Utah: Section 1. That the name of FreA. D. 1916, at the west front door gust. In South Main street adof the Cltv and County building In mont avenue in lots 8. 9 and 10. block 11, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, State ditions Five Acre plat "A." Big Field survey. of Utah, for cash, subject to confirmation by the court. The property so no- Salt Lake county, Utah, be and the ticed to berfold Is described as follows: same is hereby changed to Richards Ten thousand (10,000) snares of the street. Sec. 2. That the county surveyor and Santaquln Mining capital stock of wagons and ma- county recorder of Salt Lake county company; horses, by the estate of said are hereby .'directed to make said chinery cwned deceased and used on the real prop- changes upon all official county maps described; also the In the future. erty hereinafter Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take real described property following In Salt Lake county. State of Utah, to effect on the fifteenth day of July, wit: The southeast quarter of theo A. D. 1916. section thirty-twPassed by the board of county comsouthwest quarter of one (1) south, missioners of Salt Lake county. State (32), township range one 1) west of the Salt Lake of Utah, this, the thirtieth day of June, meridian, containing forty (40) acres, A. D. 1916. more or less. A. IT. CRABBE. Chairman. HARDEN EENNION. Board of county commissioners. Salt Administrator of the estate of Abel Lake county, Utah. M. Preece, deceased. Attest : Macmillan & Howat, Marshall. THOMAS HOMER. and It-- H. Butterfield. attorneys (Seal) County Clerk. for administrator.1916. Dated July 8. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE names of First Avenue, Second Avenue, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Third Avenue, and Fourth Avenue In Lake county, State of Utah, probate di- South Boulevard Subdivision, Ten Acre Plat "A." Big Field Survey, to Major vision. In the matter of the estate of Abel Street, Main Street, Panama Street and M. Preece. deceased. Notice of fale of Richards Street, respectively, and dithe County Surves'or and Counreal and personal property. recting Recorder in reference thereto. The undersigned will sell the real ty Be It Ordained by the Hoard of Counand personal property hereinafter deof Salt Lake County, ty Commissioners scribed at public auction at 12 o'clock State of Utah: noon on Tuesday, the first day of SECTION I. That the names of the August. A. D. 1916. at the west front following avenues in South Boulevard door .f the City and County building. Subdivision in Lots 9 and 10, Block 40, In Fait I --t k e City. Salt Lake county. Acre Plat "A." Big Field Survey, cash, subject to con- Ten State of Utah, for court. and the The property Salt Lake County, Utah, be firmation by the as follows, changed hereby so noticed to be sold is described as same areThe name of FIRST AVENUE follows: In said subdivision is changed to MATen thousand (10.000) shares of the JOR STREET; SECOND AVENUE, In capital stock of Santaquln Mining com- said subdivision. Is changed to MAIN pany: THIRD AVENUE, in said Horses. wagons and machinery, STREET; to PANAMA STREET; and owned by the estate of paid deceased subdivision, FOURTH AVENUE. In said subdivision. on hereinreal used the property jnd to RICHARDS STREET. described: after SECTION II. That the County Surdescribed real Also the fallowing Recorder of Salt Lake veyor Lake county. State of CountyandareCounty property in SaltThe directed to make hereby southeast quarter said changes upon all Utah, to wit: official county of theo southwest quarteroneof section maps In the future. 1) south, thirty-tw(32), township SECTION III. This Ordinance shall Lake take range one tl) west of the Salt acres, effect on the fifteenth day of July, meridian, containing forty (40) A. D. 1916. more or less. Passed by the Board of County ComHARDEN BENNION. missioners of Salt Lake County, State of the Estate of Abel of Utah, this Administrator thirtieth, day of June. M Preece, Deceased. A. D. 1916. A. J I. CRABBE, Chairman, Howat. Marshall. MacMIllan St Neb-ekand ft. II. Butterfield, Attorneys Board of County Commissioners, Salt Lake County. for Administrator. THOMAS HOMER, Dated July 8. 1916. Attest: (Seal) County Clerk. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE ASSESSMENT NO. 4. name of Center Street in South Salt WOLF MOUNTAIN COPPER COMLake subdivision. Five Acre Plat "A, PANY. Principal place of business, Salt Big Field Survey, to Richards street, and Lake City. and directing the County Utah. Location of mine. Surveyor Recorder In reference thereto. Cache county. Utah. County of CounBoard the Be it ordained by is hereby given that at a meetin and for Salt Lake ingNotice ty Commissioners the of board ot directors of the v. Count State of Utah. name Mountain Wolf company, held Cen-SECTION I. That the cf i on the third dayCopper asof July, Salt Lake Subdi- sessment. No. 4. of one-ha- 1916.(J)an cent ter Street In South vision In Lots 2, 3 and 4. Block 6. Five per share was levied updn the capital Acre Plat "A," Big Field Survey, Salt stock the corporation outstanding, be and the name is payableof immediately liike Utah, County, S. A. Holmes, to herebv changed to Richards Street. of the company, at the office SECTION II. That the County Sur- treasurer No. 503 Eccles buildof the company. of and Recorder Lake Salt veyor County Utah. Ogden. ing. directed to make County are hereby all Any stock upon which this assessofficial County ment said upon change may remain unpaid on the 2d of in the future. maps SECTION III. This Ordinance shall August. 1916. will be delinquent and for sale at public auction take effect on the fifteenth day of July, advertised and unless payment is made before! A. D. 1916. Passed by the Board of County Com- will be sold on the 6th day of Septemm., at the ofmissioners of Salt Lake (founty. State ber, 1916, at 2 o'clock p.No. 609 Eecles of Utah, this the thirtieth day of June, fice of the company. A. D. 1916. Ogden. Utah to pay the debuilding, A. H. CRABBE Chairman, linquent assessment thereon, with the Board of County Commissioners, Salt costs of advertising and expense of sale. Lake County. S. A. HOLMES. Secrelarv, THOMAS HOMER, Attest; No. 509 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. Clerk. (Seal) County Ne-bek- er. to-w- it: er lf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake county, State of Utan. until 11 o'clock a m,, Monday, July 17, 1916, for the construction of a relnrorced concrete dock girder bridge of two forty-fospans across Jordan river at old WANT AD RATES jTTORNEYS THE EASTERN JUNK AND METAL E. ROWE, lawyer. 33 years' exCO., 28 inc.; one of the largest concerns Main Was. floor.) (ground perience, in the west. Dealers in iron metal, 2260. sacks. bones, rubber, rags, bottles, write for prices. & RICH. hides and pelts, etc.; BADGER LEE. BOOTH, W. 7th So. Phone Office and yards, 353 602-60- 8 ' Boston bldg. Wasatch 126S. Was. 118. STEWART, BOWMAN. MORRIS & CITY JUNK CO. Highest prices paid CALLISTER, 802-80- 6 Mclntyre bldg. for junk, old clothes, auto tires. Wasatch 2779. MARIONEAUX. STOTT & BECKE, 406 Kearns bldg. Was. 6914 JUNK AND BEER BOTTLES E- - Ten cents per line for first Insertion. 6 cents per line for each subsequent insertion: all classifi- ot cations. line. Seventeenth South street, now Fifty-firSouth street. with Instructions to bidders,can together be obtained plans and specifications, upon application at the office of the county surveyor on receipt of a deposit of $5.00 each. A certified check on some bank in Salt Lake City, in the sum of 5 per cent of the bid, should accompany every bid submitted, and the successful bidder will be required to furnish a good and sufficient bond in the penal sum of 50 per cent of the contract price for the faithful execution of the work under such contract. The Board of Commissioners reserves the rightCounty to reject any or all bids received. By order of the Board of Commissioners for Salt Lake county. State of. Utah. A. II. CRABBE. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. THOMAS HOMER. Attest: (Seal) County Clerk. st Count six words to the MONTHLY RATE. $1.25 per line per month. Tetepboned ads will receive prompt attention. . CALL MAIN 767. Ask for the Want Ad department. rmrwilDmirTP IK iii lira MM BIRD-COWA- DM Dollars thus earned. Ask for a National Cash company "Sale Record Book." It Is FREE. Books may be bad by applying at the cashier's desk of The or at store listed In the book, or atany the company's 4 office. Utah Savlugs & Trust building. Use your National Cash Company Book when paj'ing for "Want Ads." "Want Ads' Fay. Herald-Republica- n, 608-60- Heraid-Re-public- Herald-Republic- o an an BY Z. C. M. i: expert at your home. BABY CARRIAGES Phone Hyland 2030-RETIRED while you wait. J. W. Guthrie Bicycle Co.. 228 E. 2d South St. J. Wasatch. maps and garPorter dening. "Handsome Homes." Landscape Co., Hyland 235S-DESIGNS, planting, I 1 to 5 EXTERMINATED, guaranteed. office. vears. Product for sale232-3- 6 at Edison. Cleanser Produce Corp., Was. 7825. J. LAUNDRY Work back same day (if desired). No extra charge. PALACE LAUNDRY CO., Office 11 W. First South. AUTO service; special rates to fishOffice 70 W. Second South, Was. 5287. 45 W. Second and camping parties. Office 79 E. Second South, Was. 1481. ing South. Phone Main 53. Office 73 E. Third South, Was. 3710. Works 758 E. Fourth South, Hyland 562. 2562, CANYON TRIPS Laundry brought to office saves 25 CANTON trips by team" or auto. By per cent. Was. 4758. Rates reasonday or503week. S. State. able. LACE CURTAINS . - " CmROPATCARLORS LAUNDERED, Mrs. anteed. 4695-- R, M. 25c pair; work guarB. Coleman, Was. L cc-unt- y, within tion .is brought, otherwise, CANYON RIGS days after service, and indefend thirty case the above entitled action: and GOOD canyon rigs for hire reasonof your failure so to do. Judgment will 3571 So. 7th East. able. be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which, of this CARPET AND RUG CLEANING within ten after service been summons days lias you, upon filed with the clerk of said court. $1 per room and up; PAPER This action is brought to dissolve all work cleaning National House guaranteed. the bonds of matrimony now existing Cleaning Co., 4256. between said parties. MORGAN, HUF FAKER & BRADFORD, domestic and rugs ORIENTAL Attorneys for Plaintiff. cleaned and repaired by expert. 118 S. Nettle Wheeling. Plaintiff. Postoffice address, 203 Uah Savings State. Was. 2103. & Trust building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat, 75c; AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE name of Fremont avenue in Gabbott's addition, five acre plat "A," big field survey, to Richards street, and directing the county surveyor and county recorder In reference thereto. Be It ordained by the board of county commissioners of Salt Lake of Utah: county. State Section 1. That the name of Fremont avenue in Gabbott's addition in lots 6 and 7, block 11, Five Acre plat "A," Big Field survey. Salt Lake county, Utah. be and the same Is hereby changed2. to Richards street. Sec. That the county surveyor and county recorder of Salt Lake county are hereby directed to make said upon all official county maps changes in the future. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect on the fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1916. Passed by the board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county, State of Utah, this thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1916. A. II. CRABBE, Chairman. Board of county commissioners, Salt Lake County. Attest- Sutton. the $1. thoroughlv cleaned, Sanitary Carpet Cleaner. Hyl. 2300. CLEANING AND DYEING THE MYERS CLEANING & DYEING CO., expert cleaners and dyers; wholesale and retail; mail orders solicited; clothes insured; work guaranteed. 6 E. Broadway. 111-11- SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING CO. Best S. State. THOMAS HOMER, 3 alcohol rubs. Hours 2 to 10 p. m. Hotel James. TRAINED nurse and masseuse gives baths and massage in your home. vapor 7543-Was. .640 S. 8th West. BETTY"' EVANS. massage; eastern operators. 402-- 3 Hotel James, 167 S. Main. J. SCIENTIFIC massage and alcohol rubs, $1. Room 3, 247 S. Main. si MESSENGER SERVICE WASATCH District Messenger Ser-vic- e. Red Crow, Mgr. Was. 3030 or 3545. VANS lovmG HOUSEHOLD goods handled with care Moving Co., Wasatch 1798. In largest van In city; costs SALT LAKE College of Chiroprac no.MOVE driver. Careful more; at 61 N. State. Phone men; I do mycontract tic, located h, own driving. H. W. Was. 5571. CHIROPRACjriC Ash-wort- Wasatch 3598. Hyland 1923-THE reliable Redman way. Wasatch 555 and 556. 160 Main st. J. ONTrNEIENTS MODERN maternitv . home: private cases solicited; homes found for children. Phone Was. 7059. 776 E. So. Tem. CHIROPODIST Dr. ELIZABETH L. W1SMER, Diplo mas from New York and i'arls. 72o-- tt Mclntyre bldg. Was. 2809. County Clerk. NEW LOCATION. MILDRED GREY. Magnetic alcohol rubs, room 2, Home hotel, 265J S. Main. MARY WILSON, bath, massage and 302-- work, prompt delivery. 265 by experienced men. Auto trucks used Wasatch 5235. Hyland 1939. exclusively. I will tell you the cost be- xore 1 move you. jonn Mcfhee Piano - (Seal) MOVING, STORAGE, ETC. LET MITCHELL call and figure your Firemoving, packing and storing. auto vans for warehouse, proof large out of town moving. Save your packing. Deliver goods same day. Radius milds. 100 Call Was. 414. DIED R. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats LIMPUS. In this city, July 6, Oscar all ailments of the teet. 47 Xu. irsi year, forLimpus, in his seventy-sixt- h U. S. CAFE Special dinner 25o; short t of St. Joseph, Mo. Private fu- South. Wasatch 5064. merly services orders and Chinese style. Charlie! will be held at S. D. neral Hong, proprietor, 220 S. State. Evans' mortuary chapel, 48 S. State DANCING street, todaj', July 8, at 10 a.' m. 5-- .... Cj STAIN. Harold Stain, 24, son of Mr. lessons dally. Woodward's dancingSecurity and Mrs. Charles A. Stain, at 1977 academy, ABE GORDON pays good price for Trust bldg., 34 Twelfth East street. Body is at the E. Main street. Write me. of value. Wasatch 4807 8 anything W. Hall funeral parlors. Funeral plans Commercial street. will be announced later. J-8- DRESSMAKERS CEMETERIES . MRS. D. B. GIBSON, ladies' tailoring Dr. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per- - and dressmaking. 1509 Park st. Hy- Mary Graduate Gamble, osteopath. 2074-petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 1866. land American School of Osteopathy. Office 516 Templeton building. Phone Ware and alterations DRESSMAKING, 7 861. FLOWERS Was. 1870. Res. satch phone 315 E. Second Sorensen, modeling. Mrs.2644-J. Hy-land South. Was. ASTER plants, 15c per dozen. DR. A; D. VINCENT prevents opera3391-1163 S. Third East. tions. Office, Was. Bldg. and 1597. Res., Felt FIRST CLASS dressmaking 992-Wras. sewing. Terms reasonable. Hy. plain FLORISTS 3391-DR. GRACE STRATTON-AIREfClnHHlfteation No. n. Office 507 Scott Bldg. Was. 4970: ERNEST LAMBOURNE. Salt Lake's EXPERT DENTISTRY denew store. -Res., 89 M st., Was. 6670-.R. Y. 73 FOUNDRY AND STOVE REPAIRS igTdon has moved Embalmer, West 225-22- S. 7 Phone 580. DR. J. B. KEYSOR, 240 Main street. 6628. Good set of teeth $6. Phone Was. FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Clarification No. 2) 5fr,nw::ii'14'073 o uo. wuv iiuur l i a iur. 500 f cr 2.50 592 A. Peterson .500 12.50 624 A. Peterson 2,000 10.00 1093 Matt Peters 2,500 12.50 365 Mrs. Idona RIorden 1.000 5.00 1053 1,000 narry s. uanan 6.00 CALL Western Foundry for all kinds to new location of water jackets and Temple, Realty bldg! Wasatch 4474. S. D. EVANS, Undertaker. Embalmer, 2.50 chapel, 48 S. State; automomortuary 1,000 5.00 bile if desired, without addiservice 1.000 5.00 tional expense. Wasatch 364. Turner . E. 3,500 17.60 A. S. Thatcher 1.000 5.00 LOST AND FOUND C. J. Ulrich 1,000 5.00 C. J. Ulrich 1,000 5.00 J. R. Whitney'.... 1.000 5.00 LOST Pearl stud with diamond in Fred R. Wooley ... 1,000 5.00 center, while riding in automobile. Kft Woodberv .25 3 Think same was lo.st on Second South In acfordancn with Ho Finder please phone an order of the board of directors and Main148--street.Liberal reward. made on the 17th day of May, 1916, at Hyland 12 o'clock noon, so many shares of LOST Money and transportation. each parcel of such stock as may be money, return transportation will be sold at public Keep necessary auction office. L. N. Ellsat 12.30 o'clock noon at 135-13- 7 E Herald-Republicon worth. Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, deto pay the Tuesday, juiy 11, LOST One fat bay mare, branded 4. assessment, together with the linquent ana expense or sale. 723 E. Fourth South. Hyland 2771-cost 01 advertising C. D. BROWN. Secretary-Treasure- r. Reward.. 18 and 20 E. First South street (Union LOST Young: Airedalo dog. Phone Clothing store). Salt Lake Citv.. tlta.. Reward. Was. 649-M- . 500 J R. stove repairs. OPTICAL COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 337 Main Dependable Rx work at right street. prices. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING, kalsominlng, inside work. Phone Was. All Work guaranteed. 1946-- J. J. P. Parnell. Call mornings. AGE CO. Moving, packing, storage PAINTING, paper hanging and kalso-mininand shipping at reduced rates. 73 S. A. estimates on new work. Main street. Wasatch 2188. Collis, Was. 5189 M. FIREPROOF storage; also expert HAVE it done right. Painting, A. Keyser packing and shipping. 32M. kalsominlng, paper clean8 2d W. South. Fireproof Storage Co., ing. Wasatch 4697-- J. . g; -- Phone Wasatch 2S23. FOR painting, paperhanging, tinting FIREPROOF storage, moving, pack- and kalsominlng at reasonable rates, shipping. Redman. Wasatch 555 call Hancock, Was. 1856-ing, 556. and R. FURNITURE REPAIRING W. W. WILLIAMS & SON, 166 N Wasatch 2S56. Upholstering; chairs recaned; new work a specialty. street. 68 LINCOLN HOUSE, E. First South. rooms; single rooms 25c, 35c, 40c and 5 do. Special rates15c.by week or Was. 3453. month. Modern bath 250 AUCTION SALIir. BARGAINS in new lurr.iture; out of ALTON HOTEL, Sofus Jepsen, prop. rent district is why we sell cheap; high second-hanbrass beds, office furni- Modern rooms, with or without bath; dining tables, almost new; transients. 75c. up. $3 and up per week. ture, rugs, terms. half price; t.. belowMichigan Furn. Co., 138 State. Fourth South. 430 State CHESTER HOTEL T horoughly AVE buy and sell household goods. cleaned and refurnished rooms, with or O K. Furniture Co., 343 S. State. Was. without bath. Special rates by week or month. 125 S. State. 1096. C. E. OSTERLOH, auctioneer. THE RALEIGH, 137 E. First South. Sells Outside rooms, bath, hot and cold waanything. Wasatch 2S24-ter. Reasonable. " PERSONALS 7 TUXEDO HOTEL 44 S. State. (C'lnvHiricatlon No. Gl Raymond, prop. Modern, hot and WANTED Elderly people who want cold water. Rooms $1 up; with bath, $2. a quiet country home, people who are run down and want to "build up, those ODAKS all the good possible out of wanting their summer vacation, to come to our COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 337 Main Bountiful sanitarium. Investigate. Milk Sanitarium, Bountiful, Utah. Phone street. Kodaks and films, developing and printing same day. Take Centerville car. d B2-N-- L Ed-wa- rd I. ....... .. , " , FIPOFSJOAGE KIMBALL BROS. MOVING & STOR- an SUMMONS. - T. Funeral leading florist; signs our specialty.1516.Decorations. S. Alain. Wasatch 7o.37i IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL District court of Salt Lake county. State of Utah. Washington Aldrldge, plaintiff, vs. M. Evelyn Berrlck Aldridge, defendant. Summons: The State of Utah to the said defendapant: You are hereby summoned toservdays after the twenty pear withinsummons upon you, if served ice of this acwithin the county in which thisthirtion is brought, otherwise, within defend the ty days after service, and and in case of above entitledsoaction; to cro. judgment will failure your be rendered against you according to of the complaint, which, the demand service of this within ten days after summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. This complaint prays for a judgment you for a decree dissolving the against bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. J. H. BALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Washington Aldridge. plaintiff. Postoffice address. Mclntyre building. Salt Lake City, Utah. JANDSfJAPEWOK S59. L. E. FARNSWORTH; A. E. WAL-THEIN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT 516 Felt bldg. Phone Wasatch of court of Salt Lake State 1566. MOTOR REPAIRING AND KEY Utah. Nettie Wheeling, plaintiff, vs. W. F. FITTING Wheeling, defendant. Summons.defendCAFE AND LUNCH ROOM The State of Utah to the said BICYCLES, lawn mowers, repairing, ant: You are hereby summoned to appear PANAMA CAFE, 261 S. West Temple. Cole's Electric Co.. 67 S. West Temple. within twenty days after the service Best 15c meal in the city. Chicken wasatch 4513 of this summons upon you, if served dinner 25c. Try us. within the county in which this ac- " iit. CO.. N W. Temple. Salt Lake City. INTERMOUNTAIN JUNK CO. Juii wanted. Highest prices paid. 729 3. State. Wasatch 1634. MRS. G. E. GARDNER, 816 S. SevSHARPENED MOWERS enth East. Hyland 3138. Prompt at- LAWN tention to mail orders. AND WATER COILS RPIRED BEAUTY PARLORS. REPAIRED. Leaky water coilsC.and A. tanks without moving. MME. Freida Korte. graduate French Fowler,repaired 112 W. 2d South. Was. 4980. and German face and hair specialist; bust deremoval of wrinkles, freckles: SHARPENED treatment. 208 Walker LAWN MOWERS veloped; scalp building. Wasatch 2117. AND REPAIRED SUMMONS. -- Symens . Henry Schweitzer Theo Geo. Torgensen ... S. HIGH prices! paid for all kinds of H. Guss, 823 S. and beer bottles. junk State. Wasatch 6823-- ACCOEDE01T PLEATINQ The National Cash company will Pay you for advertising: In this deyou partment. The cashier will giveReccredit in the company's "Sale ord Book"; when you pay for your credadvertisement and when your its amount to fifty dollars on money spent on advertising and for merchandise with any of the merchants In the system, a dividend of One Dollar will be mailed to you. If you deposit this money in a Savings Account with one of the banking institutions in the system, the National Cash company will pay you One Dollar every time you save Ten , 1299 1140 767 726 1167 1066 1104 1156 777 HPS A nr 160 S. Classified Advertisers! DELINQUENT NOTICE. LEONORA MINING & MILLING company. place of business, 18 E. First Principal South street (Union ClothSalt Lake City, Utah. Locaing store). tion of mines, Mllford. Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. C of i cent per share, levied on the 17th day of May, 1916. at 12 o'clock noon, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows; No. Amt. Amt Cert. Due. Shares. 360 Chas. Amott 1.000 J5.00 1173 Mm TIdffv illnnl I l(h 6.00 1174 Mrs. Harry Aldous! l00O 6.00 M. L. Burns 111 307 1.53J 1123 M. 1,. Burns 807 1.53J 1126 M. L. Burns 5.04 1,008 756 Badger Bros 500 2.50 1180 Badger Bros 6.00 1,000. 1197 Badger Bro3 400 2.00 1234 Badger Bros 5.00 1,000 6100 Hros 1,000 jiaager 1240 Badger Bros! 6.00 1,000 1252 Badger Bros. 1.000 5.00 1229 Ralph A. Badger 700 3.50 133 Charles Beard .., 5.00 134 Charles Beard ... 1,000 100 .50 r,2E Charles Beard ... 1.000 B.OO 527 Charles Beard 200 1.00 1 ftftrt 280 L Rrandinhrcr 6.00 1122 Mellisa Burns '693 3.46 932 Rachel Bachman .. 1,000 5.00 1068 J. Beryaman 10.00 2,000 J- - A- & Co. 5.00 1,000 Badger K Burnham ... 1,000 1 255 1 5.00 1276 J. B. Brown 1.000 6.00 670 H. B. Cole 1.000 5.00 n-"- Co,e HE5.00 1.000 j 5.00 L000 isXil-II. B. Colee 722 10.00 2.000' 'rtArt 20.00 723 H. R fnl 1288 H. B. Cole l'noo 5.00 12S9 H. 13. Cole 1,000 5.00 64 7 W. H. Chi Ids 1.000 6.00 674 W. H. Chllds . 1,000 6.00 681 W. H. Chllds 500 2.50 718 W. H. Chllds . 1,000 5.00 1008 W. H. Chllds 500 2.50 1011 w. H. Chllds . 1,000 B.OO 1037 W. H. Chikls 500 2.60 673 W. H. Chllds . 1,000 5.00 1178 W. H. Chllds . 1,000 6.00 1193 W. H. Chllds . 750 3.75 f69 Alfred Cole .10,000 50.00 896 Alfred. Cole . 1,000 5.00 . 1.000 iirea cole 5.00 98 Alfred Cole 1.000 6.00 900 Alfred CV i'nnn 6.00 901 Alfred Cole 1.000 6.00 902 Alfred Cole 1,000 6.00 904 Alfred Cole 1.000 5.00 906 Alfred Cole 1,000 5.00 907 Alfred Cole 1,000 6.00 908 Alfred Cole 1,000 5.00 910 Alfred Cole 1.000 5.00 1352 Alfred Cole 1,333 6.661 870 F. W. Chambers .. 5.000 25.00 350 J. W. Chase 1,000 5.00 1196 J. W. Chase 700 3.80 1185 AVm. G. Cornish .. 120 .60 241 John Chase 500 2.60 268 John Chase 166 .83 248 C. H. Carlsen .... 1,000 5.00 1186 B, Cluff 625 3.12J 440 Samuel Capner ... 500 2.50 1043 J. F. Christensen . 1,000 5.00 1044 J. P. Christensen . 500 2.50 1138 John Christensen . 500 2.50 325 J. L. Denham 500 2.50 1269 J. L. Denham 5.00 1,000 1172-r-- E. C. Davis 500 2.50 1177 E. C. Davis 1,000 5.00 1340 E. C. Davis 5.00 1,000 r,. j. Kvans 1.000 i2si 5.00 933 Agnes Erickson 1.000 6.00 1089 Henry Fares l!ooo 5.00 540 W. L. Gardner 1,800 9.00 1343 Henry Gleed. Jr. .. 4.286 21.43 7S5 W. M. Havenor ... 1.000 5.00 1161 W. M. Havenor ... 1.000 5.00 1163 W. M. Havenor ... 1,000 5.00 1206 W. M. Havenor ... 1,000 5.00 590 A. B. Harris 2,000 10.00 942 A. B. Harris 2.000 10.00 681 W. J. Harrison 2,450 12.25 941 W. J. Harrison .... 3.000 15.00 331 W. F. Hackett 1.000 5.00 333 W. F. Hackett 1.000 5.00 742 Geo. F. Hurley ... 1,000 6.00 4S2 C. J. Hansen 1.000 6.00 4S4 C. J. Hansen 1,000 6.00 749 W. C. Inglish 1,000 6.00 751 W. C. Inglish 1,000 5.00 752 W.. C. Inglish 1,000 5.00 7f,3 W. C. Inglish 1.000 5,00 7;,4 w. c. Inglish 1,000 6.00 435 Caroline Isaacsen . 1,000 5.00 . 1,000 436 Jane isaacsen . 5.00 158 Murl Johnson .. 500 2.50 1190 .1. M. Johnson . 775 3.871 1189 T. A. Justensen 775 3.871 1200 Mark Justensen 300 1.60 428 H. G. Johnson . 1.000 5.00 1194 Marv Justensen 770 3.85 184 W. P. Klney ... 500 2.50 1290 H. Knudson ... 1,330 6.65 1139 E. S. Larsen ..; 300 1.50 2?0 John Mat son 1.000 5.00 671 Robert Mumock, Jr.10.000 50.00 880 Robert Murdock, Jr. 1,000 5.00 945 Robert Murdock, Jr. 1 .50 300 1351 Robert Murdock, Jr. 1,333 6.66J 1071 .000 15.00 E. W. Alatson ... 1148 Wm. Monnacott . 700 3.85 766 Horace Nebeker . 1.000 5.00 1344 Haxelton Nebeker 2.859 14.291 150 Mrs. Jos. Oberndor BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY rf -- S ni1' " Jr a mil w iiMT . . u i"i 1.. .. .... wmMt Ad s are the Bait that catch the Big Fisli Results Try one to tomorrow's papj |