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Show 10 THE CAUCUS TO FIX Pioneer Utah Woman Dies at Her Home; j t iamc Here in io-i- j j SPECIAL TAXES j a Probate and GnardiansMp Notice I SPOKE. Funeral services for Frank Spoke, who died in this city August 6, 1916, will be held Wednesday, August 9. 1916. Funeral cortege will leave the 143 W. Fourth South, at residence, o'c lock a. m.. thence to St. Mary s cathedral, where9 requiem mass will be celebrated at o'clock. Interment Calvary be open at the cemetery. Casket will above address from 4 o'clock p. m. until STA K A 11 1. II I N H I C ATION. C. ! 9 v-t- Wafhlnclon, At: sr. 7. Complete reof vision of the munitions tax the House revenue hilt and sweeping Inrreases in the Inheritance tax were ordered recommended to the Democratic caucus today by Democratic to-wl- PRO-L-ik- xe-tlo- one-ha- t: lf to-wl- t: -- i ... ' ! - A, s, ami: i ii a. i.aav.so. for Mrs. Elizabeth FUNERAL servies who died at her home in Hunter Saturday nieht. will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the of Joseph William Taylor, 21 S. chapel West Temple htreet. Mrs. Lawiiori wax 8". years old, and with the of one year, had lived in Halt exception Lake since 18 IS. 'She vas born in Tuns fa 11. Staffordshire. England, in 1S34, and came to I"tah with t!.- - family in rf..l the plains with the li. h. r Kimball of company. She was the ilnuhti-1William Spencer nnd Sarah Peak Noon and widow of the late James Lawson. In 1S5 6 with her she went to Nevada, where the purchased the on NaRK; ranch, which the city of ( arson City in n w located, find after reh year, returned to Salt maining there "die resided until lS'.t3, bake, where when she removed to Hunter. Her mother was Sarah Peak Kimball, wife ui ii'iier isimoan. pne is sarviveu by two sons. James P. and William W. Liiwson, hot!; of Hunter. The interment will be in Wasatch Uwn cemetery. n- -; i ". !' - j I - , 0. cratic caucus. bus-han- HER! TO HAVE CHARGE bile service if desired, without additional expense. Wasatch 364. FLOWERS - OF CAMPAIGN IN WEST Pcrrins Report Shows Re- sources of 8931,000,000. Francisco. A u g. 7. Snreport of the Federal ingFan of Francisco, showing at the close i,f tiusinejts on of ail member banks In federal reserve district, John Perrin. chairman: Kcntuchian to Re at Head of Republican Headquar- The follow- ters in Chicago. reserve bank the condition June 3 0, i:16. the Twelfth Ch lea pro. Auk. 7. A. T. Hert, KenIssued by tucky's member of the Republican national committee, will be manager of the western branch of the HuKhes, camRES' FflCKS. with headquarters in Chir-acoit and exchange $24S,23').oriO paign, 'ah was SI 3.000 announce,! tonlcht bv National 1isins and discounts 42. Chairman William 11. WiUcox, after he F. S. and other bonds 157.150.000 had consulted party leaders of the cenand securities f '.ink In holts and equiptral states. 21.S5S.000 ment In the appointment. ChairOther real estate owned.... ,0..1.00 man maklner Willcox Kave out the following s Other re'irc. statemen t : "A. T. Hert of Kentucky, a member $?31 ,076,000 Total of the eampalsrn committee of the ReLtAPTLITIKS. be $ 114, no ) publican national committee, will fan; tat arid 000 in charge of th.e branch b.eadjuarters 61. profits Surplus f ooo of the committee in Chicago, Mr. Hert ui. f ! .i ti ek nsi n n d 4 2 7 0 74, o oo Deposits vill have him associated at headwith . 0 0 ,502. time Deposits comother members of the I S' ! r quarters s n a t reserve Fede Red 45S, ooo mitter. ban k 2 7 1. '"Frank H. Hitchcock has been promiMonn t borrowed 6u ,724, 00 0 nently name! In connection with this 'lrctibi km' .132, O'.iO work, but some Other liabilities . days aKo he informed was he not only not a candithat I nie Total $031,076,000 date, but could not under any circumin 1 '. 5,-6J- .0' , -7 1 . . 1 . iim UNni Norfolk. Va A us:. 7. Judce Weddlllh refuse. the petition of the Prlt-ttodaytthe! I.inta in the Appam cae that the veei he e ve re( t to them hy a .endlnir th result of lrize court toorder pal an toe supreme court. The appeal decision. however. was conditional upon the respondents i;lv!r.io a properAppraisers appoir.t- IDLER supersedes bond 1 i f:e stances the time necessary for the work at the western headquarters. Mr. HPchco.'k, however, "has assured me of his wllllr;f:n s an 'I desire to assist in every possible w.iy In the work of the am ii;n. iiMt I n.'" BLOWN TO PIECES TENDERS AN APOLOGY IN CemmlMlnnfr Hlllmnn en fit (Iff Ilrm. Intlnti by Admlttln Ilrror. C F. Stlllman. rounty cn'n"i.'Mni,r.J. vrho last Friday called "omrnisslor,-H. Wheeler a contemr.t tl traitor. of cmirtv row jpolorr! red t" the hoarl for his conduct. mlsiiojier!i yesterday The apedotev wti.s accepted the Mr. Wheeler with the bird and that the offense would not repe.-itedCommissionera. Stillm.in made when r.ftiiitln wr.s prnt-e(- l npfiiozv to the board 'ot,. ;n.(nior.r that effect for vlolattnic the Wheleroftothe board. Whn ti e resoluPsrntty was Mr. "heeler called tion submittej for a ote on it. lfore the clerk could arose and call the roll Mr. Stlllman his apoiojry, so there wa no nethe resolution. parkins: cessity I for said anvthic have "If cf r fends tht to.ird or Mr. Wheeler I to anoloci" for It." said he. This closed tho Incident. 1 1 t t- Supposed to Have Had ir . nitro-plycerln- fo-fer- authorities declared they were nnitde to tell how the explosive, mlcht have been set off and are Investlcatlnc. -- de-t- P;irts of the man's body were blown fiftv yar'ls. Forty or fifty persons within a short radius of the man were Or.e man who sat on the uninjured. same bench was scarcely bruised. noMn mkrius inji nius Colorado Sprlncs, Auk. 7. John Dorr, who was injured while working on an infernal machine nt his residence here last even Inc. died at noon today without lavlnc regained consciousness. Ijite developments tend to confirm early reports that Dorr had been mentally unbalanced for Pnni" time and that he had planned to "Ket even" with some fancied enemies. NEW PREMIUM BUTTON It Will He tnnnltd MeceJwfnt F.xhtM-to- fatal. r nt state Fiilr. a new type of ribbon to Purchase of be awarded to the winners of premiums fair was authorize.! at the Utah statecom m e of the fair by the executive board at Its met!nc held vesterdav at the Alta club. F.xcept sweepstakes and chnmplon-hl- t ribbons, the one nsed this year will be without destination as to the In which they were wo?i. department The departmental will be carried on a handsome souvenir button to be piven with each ribbon. The committee awarded the contract EVANS DENIES RUMOR for wirlnif the reconstruct! horticultural hulldinc to the for"harle W. perrv "nyn He Is Not a Candidate for SuKlretrle company The preme- Court Judgeship. t.uildlnsr ha been practically complete .r. t a r y of Frank Uvans. state senator from and Horace S KnsUn, Jr.. lake county, yesterday authorized the fair nssorlatfon. stated that the In Salt e dental of reports that he Intends to nurance was sufficient to cover the be a candidate fT the Republican nomoccasioned by the fire. ination for Justice of the supreme court. He said yesterday that he was not n, candidate for this or any other nomination. The tnreport was published with an TJrltlsb Morkersi Obfnf (iof rniiifnfi in a local paperthat connection article stating D. X. Mr. Kvans was Ileelslon. Straup for rencm-- l London. Aupr. 7. With the exception nation. Justice the coal of miners of nf a portion and the cotton not a candidate for Judsre of Wales brokers the"I am Suth court nor am I candidate uprem the Hrltlsh of I Lancashire. working office." tcaid Mr. Lvans. for other any deloyally acceptel the In connection was people oftoday name "My the jrovernment that holidays the nomination used cision for the bench supreme until the demand without my consent, and tihoubl be postponed I will say was not urcent. munitions for that under no circumstances will I go unions de- into The South Wales miners' the convention at Oj?den or any to observe week List rided' today, convention." early other Rrlt-uln-one of (.reat Rank Holiday," but usual, national holidays, decision .NKW M'HOOI.S FOU OAItFirci.n. upon later reversed bytheir PI an for three new school buildlnsrs authorities that the representations the continued to be to erected In Oarfleld county were as necessary toal submitted yesterday to the state adthe munition factories. working ofthis decision holiday book- visory school architect bv James Despite mornlri? all records. clerk of the (iarflelri rminiv ings this of minersbroke and their fam-t- ti school board. The plans were found to Thousands a step which conform with the rules laid down by left for the seaside, be worked the state school nuildlnjr commission mlnes will means that many for of this and win be approved. On Is for a most the time was carried buildlnK at Winder, to cost $5000; a "ek part In the cities business ti bnlldlnK at Cannonsvllle Is to cost on as usual, while the munition IJ'jUO. and one at Coyoto will cost $2200. worked at lull pressure, 1 1 I -- -- IIOLIDAYSOSTPONED op-postn- ar w-lt- 's H Sar-Ke- nt 1 Uc-torl- ds $ $ 1- -2 1-- 1- -3 ft-- 5-- 1-- Hamilton H. HemMey Joseph Hai. son Albert K. Holmlund Krnest J. Judd A. F. Judd J. C. Johnson Willis Jensen Planch McPhllllps John W. Morpnn Klizabeth M. Miller ... Fdward M. Morsan .... F.arnest I. Morgan .... I L Morgan ... nphralm Jesse K. Murphy Isaac Morgan National Real Kstate Investment company. Parthenla K. Parry ..... Mrs, Andrew Peterson Patrick Ttyan Kecd George W. H. N. M. 11 10-1- 1- -2 1 1 5 1- -3 3-- 4 2 4 2 1-- 3 1 Z 7 5-- 6 5-- 6 5-- 6 5-- 6 1- -3 1.S0 .45 .00 .45 .20 .40 .75 .00 .30 4.50 10.35 .85 .90 .30 5.20 1.80 3.60 2.10 .00 3.45 .75 .75 .75 C.60 6.30 1.65 6 13 14.25 6 5.40 .2. 37 4 31.00 2 1.S0 S ltosslter 7.65 1 ... A. Knsmusson Chas. 1.35 O. Pelf b 7.65 Oorpe 7 Win. Salkleld 6.30 2 John P. Salkleld 2.25 10 Solomon Pros 9.00 And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 22d day of May, 1916. so many such stock as shares of each parcel of will be hold at public may be necessaryoffice of the secretary, auction at the third house east of county roadK. on 14th F. I). South street, Sucar etatlon. No. 1, on the 15th clay of AugMst, 1016, at 5.30 o'clock p. in., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, with costs of advertising nnd together expense of eale. J. C. STAY. Secy, and .Trea. 7 1 5-- 6 5-- 1- -4 3-- 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 87, 156 95, 1S2 E. W. Jones E. E. Blacks-le- .. 1,03 v 1.083 F. R. Keister. 2.166 W. H. Richards .. 100 D. C. Grimm 1.000 F. Sakatu 500 99, 164 1U4 107 114 46 P. A. Mattsen jfcS, 206 S. Dressbach 184 Rita Young 1 83 Esther YoiinK 1S9 A. E. Brewerton .. 16,569 607 7,500 7,500 7 E. Broadway, next stores east of Auerbach. in the3637. shopping center. Wasatch ..... n i I an South, South, Was. 5287. South, Was. 1481. South, Was. 3710. Works 75S E. Fourtn South. Hyland 562. 2562. Laundry brought to office saves 25 per cent. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED, 25c pair; work guar- Mrs. L. B. Coleman, Was. anteed. 4695-- REPAIRING FITTING MOTOR BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND KEY BICYCLES, lawn mowers, repairing. Cole's Electric Co., 10 Richards street. Wasatch 4514 EDICAL If you are sick or ailing call at Remedy Co., 28 E. Fourth Greenhalgh South St.. Salt Lake City. Was. 5374. Stomach troubles a specialty. MEALS U. S. CAFE Special dinner 25c: short orders and Chinese style. Charlie Hong, proprietor, 220 S. State. 25-CEN- T WASATCH District Messenger Service. Red Crow, Mgr. Was. 3030 or 3545. 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 100 miles. Call Was. 414. MASSAGE MILDRED GREY, Masseuse. Treatments and AlcoholS. Magnetic Rubs. Room 2, Rome Hotel, 265i Main st. MARY WILSON, massage and alcohol rubs. Hours 2 to 10 p. m. 56 W. 2nd South. George hotel. MANICURING. Massage; S. F. operaHotel. 294 W. tors;So.1 blockNo.of Utah 2, over Ball's Cigar Co. 1st Apt. Was. 5571. $ S $ $ Dr. ELIZABETH L. WISMER, Diplomas from New York and Paris. 725-- 6 Mclntyre bldg. Was. 2809. treats baths, electric MANICURING, mas- sage, magnetic treatments. 54 E. First South. Room 15. SCIENTIFIC and aicohol massage $1. The Approval, rooms 2 and 4, 326 S. Main. BETTY Main. massage; eastern Hotel James, 167 3. EVANS, operators. 402-- 3 h. J. - j Wa-Ma- j ln I : MRS. G. E. GARDNER. enth East. Hyland 313S. tention to mall orders. 816 a Prompt tions. ati BIRD COWAN CO.. W. Temple. Salt Lake City. ATTORNEYS I 423 Felt Bldg. 992-- Res., Was. OSTEOPATHY FOUNDRY AND STOVE REPAIRS DR. GRACE STRATTON-ANE50 7 Scott bldg. Wasatch 4970. Office CALL Western Foundry for all kinds Residence "89 M st. Wasatch 5670-G- . of water jackets and stove repairs. Wasatch 4474. ALRIISTS FIREPROOF STORAGE Y. -- 160 S. 1597. DR. J. B. KEYSOR. 240 Main street. Phone Was. 662S. Good set of teeth $6. Sev- ASSAYERS ! ti, i Office 11 W. First Office 70 W. Second O'fiee 79 E. Second Office 73 E. Third J. 5.00 2.60 perl'ence, 8 2.8,5 500 670 j n, KIMBALL BUGS. MOVING & STORMain (ground floor.) Was. AGE CO. Moving, packing, 73 S. and shipping at reduced rates. storage & RICH. Main street. Wasatch 21SS. BOOTH. LEE. BADGER 602-60- S Boston bldg. Wasatch 1268. FIRF;FROOF 'storage; also expert STEWART. 802-80BOWMAN, MORRIS & packing and shipping. M. A. Keyser 6 CALLISTER. Mclntyre bldg. Fireproof Storage Co.. 22 W. 2d South. Phone Wasatch 2323. MARIONEAUX, STOTT & BECK. 406 Kearns bldg. Was. 6914, FIREPROOF storage, moving, packshipping. Redman. Wasatch 655 ing, 556. 28 2260 37.50 2.60 3.35 accordance with law and nn order of the board of directors made cn the 3d day of July, 1916, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, room 609 Eccles building. Og-deand Utah, on 2 the 6th day of Septem1 5 to ber. 1916, at EXTERMINATED, guaranteed. (two) o'clock p. m., to FURNITURE REPAIRING Product for sale at office. pay the delinquent assessment there- years. Edison. on, with the costs of advertising and Cleanser Produce Corp., 232-3- 6 W.wiLLIAMs' "ir" SON. 166 N Was. 7825. expense of sale. Wasatch 2S50. Upholstering; street. 5. A. "HOLMES. Secretary. new work a chairs 17AndThos. Atkinson in LAUNDRY Work back same 'day (If desired). No extra charge. PALACE LAUNDRY CO.. Ash-wort- 10.83 .50 37 . 60 HAVE your lawn mower sharpened at your own home by reliable expert; work guaranteed. J. 11. Curtis. Was. 1595. J. 5.42 5.42 5.41 3 (13 , . K -4 LAWN-MOW- GAJREFHJLRN 1 1- T. d -- 1,08 3 LANDSCAPE WORK DESIGNS, planting, maps and gar-- ; "Handsome Homes." Porter derdng. Landscape Co., Hyland 2358-LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND WATERCIREAIRED BY Z. C. M. I. expert at your home, Phone Hyland 2030-.- MISS BELL, 47 E. 1st S., next WestBUILDINGS ern. Satisfactory treatment and baths. BARGAIN'S in new furniture: out of material for bui!l and furnish MASSAGE and alcohol rubs, $1, by exis why we sell cheap; a WILL district rent to house match for and high garage paint second-hanbrass beds, office furni- $100. Let me figure on any frame bldg. pert assistant. Apt. 3. 275 S. Main. rugs, dining tables, almost new; ture, 3492. half price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co., Hyland IOJGJVANS 430 State St.. below Fourth Scuth. HOUSEHOLD goods handled with care WE buy and elT household goods trucks used by experienced men. Auto the CARE for children; school close; exclusively. cost beO K. Furniture Co., 343 S. State. Was. I tell will you good home. Wasatch 2081-1996 fore I move you. John McPhee Piano Moving Co., WTasatch 1798. C. E. OSTFRLOH. auctioneer. Sells DAN CING Wasatch 2824-anything-MOVE in largest van In city; costs DANCING lessons daily. Woodward's no more; contract driver. Careful Trust bldg.. 34 men; I do my own driving. H. W. academy. Security me. PERSONALS Main street. Write Wasatch 3598. Hyland 1923-Clnsftificnion No. rt) MADAM MA SHALL. 666 S. West THE reliable Redman way. Wasatch. 160 Main St. 555 and 566. Scalp treatments Temple. Was. 7390-a specialty, halrdressing, facial masALSO Installed. $1.25 each. Including sage, manicuring, permanent and mar- material. Wasatch 4964-OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS cel waves. Dr. DOCTORS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS CUT this out for luck Send birth, ManGraduate osteonath. r,nmhl( date and 10 cents for wonderful horoDR. W. N. blood poison, American School of Osteopathy. Office scope of your entire life. Prof. Raphael, skin troubles GRIFFITH, 1591 616 Templeton building. and private diseases. Phone 499 Lexington avenue. New York. street. Res. phone Was. 861. EatCh 1870 WEALTHY widow, 27, anxious to Dr. PHYSICIANS OSTEOPATHIC DRESSMAKERS marry. International, Box 959, Los AnMarv Gamble. osteopath: graduate geles. Cal. FIRST CLASS dressmaking and AineVican School of Osteopathy. Office Fnone wasaicn. Terms reasonable. Hy. 516 Templeton bldg. plain sewing. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 8391-1870. lies, pnone was. soi. DR. A. LI VINCENT prevents operaACCORDEON PLEATING EXPERT DENTISTRY Office. Was. 1 : Heraid-Republle- R. L. ZAMBIA, foot 1 Gus P. Pa- : specialist, FAR OUT. cheap rent, is the reason all ailments of the feet. 47 E. First South. Wasatch 50 64. we can sell cheap. $10 up Brass beds $2 up Iron beds $20 up CNJFTNEJMtElQTS Davenports $1 per yard Linoleum MODERN 9x12 $21 maternity home; private rugs. a Axminster have lot of used rugs and cases solicited: homes found for chilWe also dren. Phone Was. 7059. 776 E. So. Tern. at half price. furniture MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO.. 430 F. State St., below 4th South. CONTRACTING ON FRAME ! i . . : 603-60- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 1 pa ros 1118. ERS i '4 Herald-Republica- SALT LAKE FTTRN. CO., 1 86, 92. 156 Wasatch ; building. Use your National Cash Company Book when paying for "Want Ads." "Want Ads" Pay. ns 73 135-13- salt Amt. $ .2.i 4.50 27.00 THE EASTERN JUNK AND METAL inc.; one of the largest concerns In the west. Dealers in iron metal. sacks. bones. rubber, rags, bottles, wrue lor niaes ana pens, eic; prices. Office and yards. 353 W. 7th So. Phone 111-11- 1 lows: No. Owners. Shares. John Jas F.rldcer 5 Alice W. Pradford 30 Canon & Canon 2 Zlt.a P. Canon John M. ek Wm. Childs . 1 Anton Christensen .... 2 Anna Clark G. K. Carlson .Tudson Kinslev 6 Felix Fttt 1 Louisa Garff 3 W. C Haddlx 5 Selena D. Hall j 5?H555ties - ICnnsas City, Aug;. 7. An unidentified white man was blown to pieces h re thl? afternoon In a crowded city e park when either dynamite or believed to have been concealed in !iis pocket exploded. Police ( w'.-.lr- Ex- plosive Concealed in His Pocket. - Mnd"-tand!n- KAHSASCITT PARK de-tig- ; CARPET AND RUG CLEANING LOST AND FOUND $1 per room and up; PAPER all work cleaning National House guaranteed. LOST Last week a blanket containCleaning Co., 4256. from auto express between ing articles SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat. 75c; Salt Lake and Garfield. Iteturn to 134 Reward $5. Sutton. the W. First South. thoroughly cleaned, $1. Cleaner. Sanitary Carpet Hyl. 2300. 1 STRAYED from Pleasant Green, vellow mule, 1 year old; 1 bay mare colt. 1 year old. Reward. Return to BEST fishing in state, Duchesne IVter Kotoradis, Pleasant Green. Forks, auto fare $5. Phone Main 53. Hot Springs, gold IST At Beck'sinitials A. I J. ReCLEANING AND DYEING watch,317monogram S. Second West. Reward. turn THE MYERS CLEANING & DYEING LOST Man's purse with money and CO., expert cleaners and dyers; wholeon 9 o'clock Bamberger train. Resale and retail; mail orders solicited; keys ward. Was. 5189-clothes Insured; work guaranteed. 6 E. Broadway. AUCTION SALES CHAS. CALHOUN, expert cleaner of ladies' and gents' garments, (Clarification No. r. wants several families' cleaning, pressing and repairing in the neighborhood. 354 E. RFG sale for one week only. $ So. Temple, Tel. Was. 4937-R- . Our entire new stock of rugs. All $ SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING the late patterns and designs on $ Best work, prompt delivery. 265 sale at a big discount. A fewhi of $$ CO. S. State. Wasatch 5235. Hyland 1939. eh $22.50 r,,r tnnnv linreains: $ 9x12 at rvfgs Brussels $16.35; grade $ $30 high grade Axminster rugs 9x12 $ CHIROPRACTIC velvet $$ at $22.50; $37.50 man gracie WMlton $48 9x12 at $29.75; rugs SALT LAKE Colleee of Chlronrae- $39. Big discount on $ tlc, located at 6i N. State. rug 9x12thisat week. Phone $ dishes G ui-e- Uki vvearoroof hosSEE Mnie. Sargents' 51 to $2 guaranteed 4 months, iery, box. Exclusive agts. lor genuine Ferris waists, all sizes. Call or mail orders. 220 Atlas blk. - Ld-war- nJVoS AN1UEMENT 1 mm Herald-Republica- t: . RESERVE BANK SHOWING o ' Ask for a National Cash company "Sale Record 3ook." It Is FREE. Books may be had by applying at the cashier's desk of The or at store listed In the book, or atany the company's 4 office. Utah Savings & Trust FLORISTS Salt ERNEST LAMBOURNE. Funeral florist; new store. leadingour specialty.1516.Decorations. S. Main. Wasatch t: one-ha- lf to-v.i- dollars thus earned. d Third 1 j l'1 Ttie National Cash comparer pay you for advertising In this deyou The cashier will giveRecpartment. credit in the company's "Sale ord Book"; when you pav for your advertisement and when your credits 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 monev In a Savings Account with one of the banking Institutions In the svstem. the National Cash company will pay you fJne Dollar every time you sav Tea EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, mortuary chapel, 48 S. State; automo- 1 1634. J. S. D. I fIe Wasatch CO., Classified AdvertisersI 580. tO State. JUNK DEALERS ! has moved to new location. Kmbalmer, 225-22- 7 S. West Temple, Realty bldg. iws to-wi- TPTPUEJTr1! and ASTER plants, 15c per dozen. 3391-1163 S. East. ! MONTHLT RATE. ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS (ClnsBlfleation No. - Hy-lan- ! Ouss, INTERMOUNTAIN JUNK CO. Junk wanted. Highest prices paid. 739 S. JI.25 per line per month. to Salt Lake. body was al cortege brought will leave O'Donnell : Co.'s at 11.30 o'clock chapel today to (Tuesday) a. Mount Olivet cemetery, m., thence where the services at the grave will be under the auspices of I. O. O. F. Phone ! ads will receive Telephoned prompt attention. CALL MAIN 767. Ask for tha Want Ad department- - Funeral services for Simmons, who died August 5, George 1916. were held at Bingham Canyon the yesterday at 1.30 p. m.. after which Funer- salt state line. SIMMONS. ; HIGH prices paid for all kinds of beer bottles, 25c per doz. 11. junk and 823 S. State. Wasatch 6823-- -- p. m. E. G. O'DONNELL. Undertaker JUNK AND BEER BOTTLES Ten cents, per line for first In rertlon. 5 cents per line for each subsequent insertion: all classifications. Count six words to the j p. m. m members of the Senate finance committee. The proposed hlerher taxes on big i n rteritnnt-es would Increase the estimated revenue from that section of the Mil alone from $54.090.f00 to J72.ooo.000 annually. Retaining the House bill taxes of t per rent on estates over $."0,000, graduated up to 5 per rent on those In excess of JUO.OOO, th committee added schedules of 6 per cent on net estates In excess of $l,000,ooo; 7 per cnt on per rent on $2,000,000 to $3. 000,00; $3,000,000 to $4,000,000; 9 pr rnt on $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 nnd 10 per cent on estate?! m excess of $5,000,000. In revising the munitions tax the committee struck out the varyinc; rates provided in the House bill for munitions of war, powder, explosives, sheila, products of copcartridges, projectiles, per anl the like, and decided to substitute a fl.it uniform tax on all of those commodities. Determining that the lax should be made a net profit tax on the manufacture, the committee also decided to add the followlne commodities utilized in making munitions: Ste?l billets, inprots, blooms, denatured alcohol and cotton lintels. In addition, chemlrnls actually used In the manufaiM ure of munitions would be taxed. The rate to be imerml ned. posed still is to be The income tax section was comcommittee pleted during the day, the the normal tax of 2 per cent retaining on all Incomes in exce 0f $ 4000 and $3000 respectively- for married and single persons, adding the special tax of 1 per cent on Incomes in excess of $3000 and $2000 respectively for married and retaining the surtaxes pintle persons, proposed In the House bill, with the to 13 exception of an Increase from 10Jl.ono.-00In excess on Incomes of cent per All of the proposed chances are ubject to the approval of the Demo- o'clock WANT AD RATES j today (Tuesday). PLOMQUIST. Funeral services for who died in Benjamin A. C. Rlomquist, this city August 5. 1916. will be held from the Third ward chapel today p. m. (Tuesday) beginning- at 1 o'clock Casket will Interment cemetery. City be open at the residence. 772 S. State, today from 10 o'clock a. m. until 12.30 eon-for- BUSINESS DIRECTORY I TUNERALS. Consult county clerk or the respective signers Tor further information. "What makes you no fure Rllgglns is to the of Into thick Ket the preparing PRO-bat- e IN TH K DISTRICT COURT. campalifn?" division, in and for Salt Lake "He has just made one of those visits state of Utah. that are carefully described ns havingn county, In the matter of the estate of Louisa no political significance." Washing-toCarter, deceased. Notice. star. The petition of Josenh William TayA barrel of petroleum usually i lor, administrator of the estate of Louisa irallons. deceased, praying for an order otCarter, sale of real property of said decedent, and that all persons Inter-to ested appear before the said court and Notices Probate GuardiansUip show cause why an order should not be to sell so much as shall be Consult county clerk, or the respective t?ranted necessary, of the following described Ignem for f urther In forma tlojri real estate of said deceased, e An undivided interest In a IN THi: DISTRICT COURT, house and lot. described as follows, bate division. In and for Salt Commencing: at a point 9i rods countv. Utah. In the matter of the estate of Will-la- north from the southwest corner of lot 4, block 73, plat C. Salt Lake City SurAvery, deceased. Notice. The petition of C. K. Marks, adminis- vey, and running thence north 2J rods; thence east 7J rods; thence Eouth 24 trator of the estate of William Avery, for the settlement of rods; thence west 7 rods to place of deceased, prayingsaid located in Salt Lake on county, administrator and beginning, been final account of Friset for hearing for the distribution of the residue of Utah, has18th A. D. 1916, of Autjust. the the estate to the persons entitled, has day, day been set for hearing on Friday, the 18th at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county courtday of Autrust. A. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock house. In tho courtroom of said court, a. m., at the county courthouse, in tne in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county. courtroom of said court in Salt Lake Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with Cltv. Salt lake county, Utah. seal thereof affixed, this 28th day Witness; the clerk of said court, with the 1916. the seal thereof affixed, this 28th clay of July, A. D. TIIOS. IIOMKR. Clerk. CSeal) of .luly, A. D. H 16. l!v J. K. Clark, Deputv Clerk. T1IOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) C. M. Nielsen. Attorney for Petitioner. Bv J. F. Clark, Deputy Clerk. William S. Marks, Attorney for Peti. IN Till-- DISTRICT ' COURT. FRO-bat- e tioner division. In and for Salt Lake XITK'i: TO W AT Kit USEHS. countv. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of George i;nt,ini:i:h's 1016. D. Carter, deceased. Notice. Lake City, Utah. July 2S.office, The petition of Joseph William TayNotice is hereby uriven that F. H. is lor, administrator of the estate of Hemis, whose postoffice address D. Carter, deceased, praying for Hinxham Canyon. Utah, has made ap(ieore with the re- an order of sale of real property in-of plication In ofaccordance Laws of said decedent, and that all persons the Compiled quirements as annnded by the Session terested appear before the said court Utah. K07. of Utah. 1003. 1911 and 1015. to to show cause whj' an order should not ten (10) cubic feet of wa- be granted to sell so much as shall be appropriate necessary, ofof the following- described ter per second from the underground real estate said deceased, flow in Drv Fork sulch. Salt Lake interest in and countv. Utah. Said water will be di-36 to An undivided the following- described real propnorth verted at a point which bears decrees o minutes west 5118.'.! feet- erty, situated in Salt Lane City and at from ihe youtheast corner of the north- 3 county. Utah, Commencing a point 9i rode north from the southast quarter of section 14. township base west corner of lot 4, block 73. plat C, youth, ranee 3 west. Salt Lakemeans Salt Lake Cltv Survey, and runnins ami meridian, and conveyed by a distance thence north 2 rods, thence east 7J of a tunnel and a ditch for west of 20,i00 feet and there used from Jan- rods, thence south 2J rods, thence to December 31. Inclusive. of 7i rods to place of beginning-- , lias been uary each year, to irrigate 640 acres of land3 set for hearing- on Friday, the 18th day of August, A. D. 1016, at 10 o'clock embraced in 2 section l, townshipand a. base m., at the courthouse. i the south, raneeTillswest. Salt Like is designat"court. In Salt Lake courtroom of county meridian. said application ed In the state engineer's office as No. Cltv. Salt Like county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with ;6o. All protests acainst the prantlncr of the seal thereof affixed, this 28th day of Julv, A. D. H I 6. said application, statinc the reasons in TIIOS. IIOMKR. Clerk. therefor, must be made bva affidavit (Seal) fee of $2.50 J. K. Clark. Deputy Clerk. by accompanied Py duplicate, C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for Petitioner. and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the of this notice. publication XOTICK TO CHF.niTOltS. W. D. P.KniiS, State F.nRdneer. ESTATE OF HARRY A. MERCER, Date of first publication August S. deceased. 1016. Date of completion of publicaCreditors will present claims with tion September 7, 1516. vouchers to the undersigned at 312 Salt Lake City. Utah, on Judge building-- 11th OTJ4 i: TO WATKK I'MKIIS. before the dav of December, STATU. KNCJTNKKR'S OFFICU. SALT or A. D. 1916. P.KLLE MKRCKR. Lake City. Utah. July 2H. 1016. Administratrix of the estate of Harry Notice Is hereby civen that H. C. A. Mercer, deceased. of Salt Lake City Utah, and F. Harry S. Harper, Attorney for Admi11. Hemis of Fdnisrham Canyon. Utah, nistratrix. In accordance have made application of first publication Augaist S, with the requirements of the Compiled A. Date D. ll16. as the 1007. amended by Lt.vs of Utah 1911 and Session Laws of Utah. 1000. cubic-feeNOTICE TO CRF.niTOHS. t 1015. to appropriate ten (10) ESTATE OF AMOS 11. NEFF, DE- of water per second from the underceased. Dry canyon. Salt beLike ground flow in Said diwater will Creditors will present claims with county. atUtah. a point which bearn north 25 vouchers to the undersigned at 610 verted feet Judge bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on decrees 57 minutes west 2S00.5northor before the 4th day of June, A. 1. from the southeast corner of the. AMOS 11. NEFF, east quarter of section 14. township 3 1917. base Administrator of the Estate of Amos south, ranee andwest. Salt Ivike means and meridian, P. Neff. deceased. conveyed by of a tunnel and a pipe line for a disStewart, Stewart & Alexander, AttorJanu2000 used from and of feet tance for Administrator. neys to December 31, Inclusive, of ary Date of first publication, August 1, e r,inchnm-T5uttCopeach year, at the A. D. 191C. per company's mine, for the concentration of cold, silver, lead and copper DELINQUENT NOTICE. ores. This application Is desipnated In the state enKineer's office as No. 6661. COPPER THE WOLF MOUNTAIN All protects acalnst the crantinc of company. Location of place principal said application, stating the reasons of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. There In be made must affidavit by therefor, are delinquent upon the following debv a fee of scribed duplicate, accompanied stock on account of assess$2 (i. and filed in this office within ment No. 4 (four), of share, :;r davs after the comple tion levied on the 3d day of July. per 1916, the thirty of the Publication of this notice. set opposite the several amounts W. D. i:i;i:RS, Slate Knineer. as names of the respective shareholders S. Date of first publication August follows; lOlfi. Date of completion of publicaNo. No. tion September 7. 1016. Name. Amt. Certs. Shares. 1. 2. 3. 4, 125 W. A. 35.000 $175.00 Ranks oncK to w ati-- ii rsKiis. R. F. 5, 6. 127 s officf.. statu"lty,i:nc,ini:f:k 10.S33 54.17 28. 1316. Maughan Ftah. Clar5S. J2. 12S Notice t. herebyJuly civen that Rowley 11. ence 31.921 159.60 YoungProthers, wlio.'o postofflc address is 116. 118. 125 Frank M. made application have (Jarrison. Utah, 22.75 in accordance v. ith th 24,550 Davey 24.166 120. ST, of the Compiled L.'iwk of Utah, 1007. as IK F. E. Younar 13. 67, 129 J. B. Keeler S.MS amended by the Session Liws of Utah. 44.25 12. 130 l'.'O'.i. 105 1015. to approprla te one Frand- Peter and i cnfdi- foot of water per second from 2.275 11.38 fvii Snnke creek. Millard county. Utah. Said 13. 131 Alwin Selb- man water will be diverted at a point which 18.75 3,791 lie?? at the southwest corner of the 17, 100. 170 Albert Bernorthwest ijuat'ter of section 31. town38.81 nard 7,763 21 south, range 10 west. Salt Like 19. 53. ion, 13T E. B. ship base and meridian, and conveyed by 4.600 Parker 23.00 means of a ditch for a distance of 540O 96 Fred Elf 11.360 56.80 feet and there to ?1. 135 Pusiel Minard 6.500 from April 3.6o .10. inclusive, of each year, ;. L. Houe .. 4,512 2a, Lis 22.56 September to Irrlcate so acres of land embraced in 24, 25. 26, 27, 2i. 29. 137 And. Karl the northwest nuarter of section .12. 1.625 8.12 This 34, i:u W. B. Chamtownship andis ranee .aforesaid. 3.250 bers application designated In the state 16.25 ;. G. Stewart. 4.512 ciiKineer'fj office as No. 6 702. 41, 17fi 22.66 All protests asralnst the crantlntr of 70 W. M. Young13S.50 said application, Matinc the reasons 21S, 219 C. F. Thyberpr. 27,700 50.00 10,000 In 72. 105. 142 Wlllard therefor, m .list be made hybv affidavit a of fee accompanied Hanson duplicate, 23.472 117.36 $2."o and filed In this offic within 17R John T. Neal 1.000 5.00 .1'V) after the completion 179. ISO Fred O. Grav . 5,000 days thirty 25.00 of the publication of this notice. 190. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. 7 W. D. UK Hit S, State Knclneer. J. S. Findly 7,500 37.50 A ti trust Ibite of first publication 168, 17. 169 C. G. 1016. Date of completion of publication 6.000 Chrlsman 30.00 September 7, 1919. 40, 44 R. A. Eliason. 4,225 t 21.15 145 Jos. R. Karl .. 1.0S3 41, 5.41 THU LOWF.P MILL CRF.F.K limi1 19. 146 Ed. O'Contation company. Location of principal 42, nors 4.46G 23.33 idace of business. Mill Creek, Salt Lake 56. 4 s M. C. Gray- Notice. Utah. ounty. are bllle 5 42 l.OSn There upon the follow-Itidelinquent 74, SO, 14 9 H. L. Wat- on asaccount stock described of 2.773 l.'.Sfi sessment No. 14 of t cents per share, 76. kins SO 151 Ellen Drum 1.2i3 6.16 22d on of May, 1016, the 79. 152 Ben.1. Johnson 2.708 levied the day 13.54 several amounts set opposite the names S.5. 94. 154 M. J. Coleof the respective shareholders as folman 2.166 10.83 VN M Committee to Recommend Flat Rate on All Munitions Commodities. forc-Insr- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. N, ed by the federal district court fixed the value of the Appam at $1, 250.00ft. I ! HERALD-REPUBLICA- JBEMUjLNDOKRClAfE BABY CARRIAGES DTED you wait. J. W. RETIRED while 228 E. 2d South St. Co., Blevcle Guthrie nnVATER. At 375 W. Sixth South. Wasatch 859. August 7. 1916, of diphtheria, Leah By.vater. born August 16, 1912. in Salt CANYON RIGS Lake City, daughter of the late William J. and Annetta Cowan Bywater. The GOOD canyon rigs for hire reason-ablfuneral cortege will leave the residence 3571 So. 7th East. of the grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Cowan. 375 4 W. Sixth South, today (Tuesday) at 4.15p. m. m.Interment in CHIROPRACTltARLORS p. City cemetery at A. E. 1 E. FARNSWORTII; TREGEA. Benjamin P. Treprea died 516 Felt bldg. Phone Wasatch at a local hospital last night, aged 62 1666. years. He leaves a son and O'Don-nell- 's In Salt Lake. The body is atdaughter CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM undertaking parlors. PANAMA CAFE. 261 S. West Temple. LEWIS. At 618 R. Third West. AugChicken ust 7, 1916. Mrs. Elvira Iewis. aged 38 Best 15c meal In the city. years. Body at O'Donnell & Co:'s par- dinner 25c. Try us. " lors. Notice of funeral later. CANYON TRIPS CEMETERIES CANTON by team or e.uto. By WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY. Per. flay or week.trips Was. 4758. Rates reasonpetul care, 1016 Kearna blag. W. 1868. able. 503 S. State. recaned; specialty. LINCOLN HOUSE. 68 E. First South. rooms; single rooms 26c, 35c, 40c and 50c. Special rates15c.by week or Was. 3453. month. Modern bath 250 e. ALTON HOTEL, Sofus Jepsen. prop. Modern rooms, with or without bath; transients 75c up. $3 and up per week. 138 State. WAL-THE- CHESTER HOTEL T horoughly with or cleaned and refurnished rooms, without bath. S.Special rates by week or month. 125 State. TUXEDO TIOTEIi 44 S. State. Edward Raymond, prop. Modern, hot and cold water. Rooms $1 up: with bath, $2. KODAKS COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.. 337 Main street. Kodaks and films, developing '.and printing same day. I i ! j ROYAL Egyptian gifted clairvoyant on busiand palmist give3 true advice ness, love, health and family affairs, tells the name of your future husband or wife; tells if the one you love is true or false; what part of country is luck-- ! iest to you and what to do to be suc-- j cessful in life. This gifted lady reads your life like an open book from cradle to old age. She challenges any reader of what you want to names, tells or know and findjust out; no guesswork what she sees and tells asked; questions comes true. She does not tell things to but reads the hand just please a person, as the lines Indicate. Tells every person what planet they were born under; their lucky and unlucky planets and in life to taxo to better themwhat step best selves; whatAlso part of the country iswhich for them. things explains have always been a mystery, what business you are best adapted for, when and whom you will marry, settles and trouexplains ,love affairs and family bles, reunites the separated, etc. Why not see the best? It costs no more. All Give her readings strictly confidential. 1705 S. State, a trial before criticizing. cor. 11th So.; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phone Hyland 3191-TO PATRONS and friends, Mrs. S. S. has removed to Hastings, psyehist, 20 E. Broadway. Call from Daly hotel, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. WIK hold after September 1, room 104. meetings MADAME EDWARDS FAERBER Life, love, business. Cor. South Lawn and Second .West. Take Murray car to South Lawn, Phone Murray 320-every day except Saturday. MADAME SNYDER has removed to 226 E. Third South. Office hour 10 to 6. and 8 to 10. Was. 6913. 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