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Cttv. heal.tl bldi for th htmda In en .nv.lop. pun-lia- vt Baiil, . of marked ''Bi-- f .tr bv th miii until 4 o k nrk Put . a. m on the 2dh tl.v of bebtttarv. t of th and will be oper.d at a at tl hoard of countv coinnur'tonei he- -' hid ah. o clock a m. of a. id d.v th-fot he accompeni.d b e ccti(-i.hun-tr.tlolla-five a.veu thousand It:;, III) ft!)) aa a guarant. of g xvl t.uii pavahle to the otd.r of tlie ti.arurer tif bait I.ak county The board of county rommlr.lon.ra r a.rve tha right to r.j.ct env and h bids, and to aeo.pt env hid de.nu d ad vantageoua to aaid countv. This nottee te g.v.n punumnt to e r.-tution of tit. hoard of count, renin, - on. era of Halt county t tjo, r .- -, d tn 2l.t dev of Jznuarj, 1924. i t.,it Ldtke Cttv, lull Da.td thl 211 dev ef Jannerv. 3r;4, F HTIIdJdtN. Ch ilrman Board of coor.tv ('oninimaiouera of halt Like Coumv Ct.h. J. E. CLARK. County Cl.rk Attest. gn.,7 (beilf DELINQUENT NOTICE. The riulUK Mining company, e bait pnne nai plare of bueme.-uiI, he t lty. I tah. There are dilmqu.nl rn the following d.J.ribe-- stock on anoiint of ea...m.nt levied on tlie 2nd dav of Dopemher, 1SI the several amoum eet opporite tint name of tlie respective eharelioldcr. u hn will Boutta Ik of re.ivd tountv 1 11 11 learned by the football authorities, it was given out. THREE TWIN FALLS TEAMS VICTORIOUS (Special to Th Tribune. TWIN rALLB. Idaho, Jan St At Buhl lart tb Twin Falla high acfcnat team atht 11 won baa lb Bob) qaiat W to 28, U an A kafball fame. Tfetfr for ba Wal abool wat aroml .when tho Twin Falla (Iria team defeated tbn BtiJil girl, S3 lo A M tba aama floor. tro 1 be lain Falla aeennd team at Bhoahon (rum tba bboabena flrat team, 2b to 17. 4ft4 Will Hold Position for the Period of Three Years; to Succeed Folwell. GLEASON READY TO ROUND UP PLAYERS ' PHILADELPHIA. Feb. IT. S.-- John Feb. 3 Manager "Eid Glaaaon CHICAGO, Henman, lot many year football coach at of tba Chicago Americana beganNbo taak tod the Georgia School of Technology, will be of Hnmg up tlie plarerm prcUtn Inary to tha Pennavl-vanl- g tlie of coach at University held oeparture for the pntig training ramp at Waco, In aign for the neat three year. The ath- leiaa. isleaaon aaltcipatrd no trouble Ing all the reynlara, deaphe tho declaration letic council today ratified the choice of of Shortatop Robert and Firet Baaeman Landll tbit they ha "retired. the football committee. , In addition, the council announced that .. Charles A. Keinath, Harold Gaston and WILH01T IS SOLD John J. Keogh, former Pennsylvania footTOLEDO CLUB TO . ball playera. will be HeiamaiCs principal assistants. Ernest Cossens, captain of the mo team;' Louis A. Young, also a former ancaptain, and Dr. Hunter XV. Bcarlett, will other former Pennsylvania player, will aud board constitute the advisory give assistance In coaching. Dr. Thomas Dr. Arthur Light succeed Hancock us physician to the eiuud. The action of the football committee, ratified by the council, makes a clean sweet of football men who have coached the Pennsylvania equad in tho last few ' ears. Robert C. Folwell. head coach, wae a candidate fcr reappointment and had tlie backing of all the members of last Tear' team, who signed a pelU!onthat he be retained. Students, it was learned tonight, r lo asked that t'harlee Wharton, who had been line coach for a number of years, be retained In that position. This request was held under consideration. While no official statement was given out on the subject, it la believed the dean sweep of coaches was due to dissatisfac-- . tion with conditions surrounding the fastball squad last fall. Two of the players were accused of participating in professional port while members of the Pennsylvania teem. Neither of the playera was permitted to play after this was -- BOSTON, Feb. 2 The Boatno Amerlcaaa an. non need the aale of tbreo playera to tho loledo ocit!ca club tw1a. Pitcher ! American uioet, Catcher WiNHI and Outfielder Jo Hit bolt go to Toledo for a cash eooaideratMi and an option on a member of the Toledo team. WESTMINSTER PREPS TO MAKE ROAD TRIP Gold completely of 4t to 4 rre t oach Rankin is not entire!? diecowraged. bowekrr, aad is plaining a return game with Ibe aant bench lntitutiw for nazt week The Weatmiaater quint will bo grtatly weakened by the abea0 of mberaon at confer. Ihe plret man reported as being ao tba tick Mat yesterday aftTaron aad tndtraiUms aro that ba will bo out of the gamo for at least a week During th abaace of Glberaon tbo coat or wifi bo wotl ftlleg p? shifting yor-tr- t from guard Morton played confer on lat poor a squad and to capable of handling tba Hoffman will fill ta position la good style. at guard, aad, though lacking eaporiofteo, will , pforo a strong dffraalro man. Health eoauhioas pormiu-ng- (be Purple and Gold quint will start south about the 'twenty-thirtyf this month, Mending about a fort t oorh Rankin la eight m the oniire trip fianvtug to carry nine men m the aquad GENE TUNNEY PUTS OUT AL ROBERTS NEWARK, Feb. 2 Gene Tunnav, tha l,ht beam w eight champion of th A. K. r.. c4imbcd another rung In flrtlana tonight when h disposed of A1 Roberta, the Rtiten I, land h,avyw,glit. in one of the main bout of the Blu Ribbon oard of the Eporteinen a club. The battle went to the atghOi rouftd. when tho warrior-pugiiiapplied the k. o, bt Carpentltr Expected Here Boon. PARIS, Fch. J. George Carpnttr, M. his manager. by accompanied Daicttmpu, will have France shortly for the United States, according to an announcement mads today by Deautuipa. Carpentler I prowneeq. at prenun Periodic Biiicni Attacks.' Person subject to period bilious Anmasa&aata wiU bo com pie tod abort ly by will ohervo that thetr appetite tho WeatmLnater prep for a rood trip, em fails them juat before an attack. That bracing Mount Flcaaant. Mantl, Ephraim aad is. thev do not really crave food, but eat becaus it Is meal time. If they will Moroni, during tba latter part of the month. Such a trip will put the Purple and Gold eat Only a light meal and no meat, than tak two of Chamberlain's Tablets the atagainat their aectariaa rival at Waaatcb tend (Adv.) emy. keen rivalry baa eilated between tba tack may ba avoided. two tnaUtuttona for a lumber of years, and awaited are the annual hoop battle aagerly by backer af tba two acboola. Tbo prepa bare fouad difficulty la bluing their stride eo far thia season, and abeady la their reeeat bare dropped two game. with tbo qnWcmlt prepa. tba Deacon fnea failed to get started, aod as o result the20-tromped off on tbo lung end of a U score. England boast e t0V0 professional assoTha feat team of the Tracy loan A Trust ciation football to playera. New York university ha dropped a an intercollegiate sport for tbe season. wr-lli- k and in St. Louis FatimA! standing in St. Louis is one more evidence that to be fash-- . ionable a cigarette need not he expensive. For Fatima, moderate in price and just enough Turkish in blend, steadily outsells expen-- aive, straight Turkish cigarettes at these and many other prominent places: Buckingham Hotel Statlek Hotel d, University Club Hotel Vaotincton Hotel Warwick Hotel Mit-soua-i Atuutic Club 1 Penn has rowing squad numbering 350 candidates. Jo Wright, the former stroke oar of the Argonaut R. C., Toronto, la again coach of the aquad. - Montreal and Ottawa amateur boxer will clash In a tourney at Ottawa, Janu- ary A fact : jF.rriRsoN FATIMA A Sensible-Cigarctt- e "Just enough Turkish 20 for 25 cents PUTS THE SYSTEM IN A SANITARY CONDITION tha acids, ettanslng y th mucous mambrang and dxpalllng th, accumulation through tho bowols, WITHOUT GRIPING OR ntutrilitlnfl WEAKENING Laxative Brora o Quiaino Ta&IatG For HEADACHES, CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS or any trsubla whsro oilnvlnation I desired It ha no ogual, a it actian tho blood. Thoro lr no sub-- t purlfi. for Voronic Wator. tut Writ for FREE booklet giving In. rtruetiom; alto txporltnco of othort. nica Water romaveo tna causa. Veronica Medicinal Spring! Water Co, SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. Stabilizing Rates. o.sfc& 30. - world' Alfred . Fenton, professional sculling champion, will row Eddie Durnan of Toronto, American title holder, on Toronto bay. If he beats Barry, tbe English expert. In their return match in Australia this summer. I3 for a perNew Hampshtre charge mit to bunt, fish and tiap there. The final game for the English cup, emblematic of eoccer supremacy in England, will take place at btamford Bridge, Chelsea, in April. University of Kansas at Lawrence plans to model Its new stadium after Princetons athletic field. The new Kansas stadium la to coat tl 000.0U0. It hoped to have the new structure at least parI9J1 Kansas v. tially completed for the 1 Missouri footbad game. d The annual Penn a. Y'ale varsitv shell race I to take plac over th historic Schuylkill river tours, Philadelv phia, April eight-Oare- 3. A team of Japanes arrive In this couutrv tn! players will In March. Walter McCredie ha Admitted that the and two other playera ho expected hoped to get from Detroit are Infielder nothEUleon. He hat heard Dyer and ing lately a to whether th Tiger management could get waivers on these men, but was notified torn time ago that he would get both, provided Detroit could get waiver on them. McCredie is at a loss to understand why they were not In the list of men recentlv turned over to Portland, which Included Pitchers Poison, Cunningham and Kalho. Last year, It will be remembered, he had a good Idea, of the men who were to he sent here, but announcements came from Detroit Von different days for more than one week, until eight had been turned over Tne local owner were not notified until they received a letter from president Kavln of Detroit, containing t.i entlr list of eight names. a Donations amounting to 300,060 crowns have already been received by Sweetens which Is making Olympic committee, for tne participation at Ant- preparations sum will enable Thia tlie commitwerp. tee. which also has guarantees of government Support to the extent of 0u0,-0- li crowns, to give Sweden a powerful among the world s atn-letrepresentation at the games. Subcommittees for each line of sport have been at work for several months maxing preparations. OrOn Hortmn, former Los Angeles pitcher, has been offered to fan Francisco bv the Pittsburg Pirate. Graham ta not nthusia'tlc over the offer, ss Horvman is not what la considered a very reliable hurier. a So Clarence Rowland,- former-Whi- t manager, declared her today that he had not signed for 120. but had several things In nitml He is aoout to purcoa-vreiience iu CMci-g- and make tne city t.is ho ne a BOt LDTP,, Colo., Jan 3! Boxing a id wrceiling la going to receive a considerable share ot tha attention of athletes at the University of Colorado thia semo ester. A I schedule of boxing an I w Catling o a- k. "If rates are to b uniform and stable, aa they should he, he said, "It necessarily follow that net earning will vary materially from time to tune. It haa always seemed to tne that tf In sny year th esrnlngz of a particular carrier enthe amount to which It was titled under the declaration of congress. Ihen the surplus should be put Into a fund to be held for the payment of futurt In terest and dividend In those yeara when tbe amount prescribed. If there were ett'I a surplus after this dividend fund htd been made up to a rea. aonvhle aoiount he believed it ahould be divided between the government and the carrier. To give the government the whole amount bevond th per cant fixed, follow: ha thought, would make for "TaxnefS and Neme. Cert No. A. C. Jonea... 6'2 operation" labor extravagince ofthe railroad probReferrti g to Emma C rome. C2J I lem. Mr Proutv said he "implicitlv Mrs It. J. in th rig'tt cf labor to organize . ..2')': Jon. and to strike. T. T. Burton. .2874 f State Has Plenty of Land . Suitable for Sucli Purpose. fOoBtiansd From Pag One.) a an Isau which they a political on In everv district In tha L'nlted State. Reference to the power of th rtrtk In nr frequently mud by connection this tionaJIsalipn, lo mak pro-po- in tho nnttonsliaatuvil movement. tn th fight Born of the radiral leader to end private ownership of the railroad hold tha view that a general strike would be necessary for the puipos of forcing th government to taka hld of the road leant, while th (gain, temporarily,or at under struggle I nationalization g plan con ths f'lumb labor turned, ppers on Nothing ot this, however, th surface as yet tn connection the wage conferences to be resumed toHines General morrow with Director where they were left off last Auguat when Pres dent Wlleon urged delav wblld the govern twent whacked awayVet high coats Now the railroad nten WT the government has had enough time to demonstrate tltat tl la not going to redu- must bo conts materially and wage brought up- to meet them. lender tate flh nd gams R. If. Flddowty, rommieslooer, la perfecting a plan whereby ho hopee to make ,tt poaathto for a perron to bunt for duck to advantage In Utah without belonging to a regularly duck club. Yesterday ne conferred on tha subject with A. L. Heaston, Jiputy coranitiMoiier, after having met with state offlclala and been assured that there ta r till a largo amount of aultoble land, owned bv both state and (ederal governments, whara good duck hunting prevail during proper season. Vr. Klddoway complain that frequently, duck hunter urg Imposed on bv employees of duck who wlU tell strangers that they are on private ground, warn as a matter of fart th land la pubtla domain. Tha person warned has ho way of checking. according to Mr. buldowav, and thus la deprived of shooting to which h is lega.Ly entitled. The commissioner propoae to bav th lands staked off ao that It wilt be poesl-hi- e for a perron not belonging to a duck club to ba oartalu ha has a right to shoot on public lands. Inquiry has convinced tli commissioner that tlvara la plenty of aufh public land In the atat. Th commlraionor Is also conelderlng tha starting of a movement which would reserve suitable shooting grounds aa permanent preserves where tha public might hoot under proper restriction during th open season. al profit-sharin- - ' Special Session Is Called. 2 b. Governor PUOENIX. Art. Campbell today Iasoel a call for a of the Arizona legislature, to convene February 13 to consider and ratify the suffrage amendment to in constitution of the Lnited Mate. F-- Demands of Workers. The demands, which range from I to 44 per cent. Id accordant with th character of the work affected, are to be submitted by th heads of the big four brotherhoods They Include also time and a half for overtime tn certain cases and rearrangement of working conditions in th freight and passenger sertlt-- and in ratlruad shot. Final agreement on the railroad bill la likely tomorrow, when Senator Cummins said today h believed tt would be possible to dispose of th last of the disputed the senate and house question. Already conferees are In substantial agreement and only a few details remain to be settled. After action Is taken by the conferees, several day will be required (it redrafting the bill and preparing th conference report. Th plan la to bring the conference report into th house ov the latter Bouts matches Is being arranged. of th week. This will give a marpart oiiiec college man of the state will be gin of f hre weeks before March 1, w hen held throughout the apring month, and the railroads go back to private control. It is not unlikely that soin formidable talent for th (quared circl will b de- Setback to Program. a a result of those Jousts. veloped The rap'd progress made by the conhome of the dates arranged for ar as ferees during tha past week, making posfollow-- : sible an agreement on a. conference reJanuary 31 Colorado School of Min port, ha given a setback to the program Boulder. at of organised labor, which had counted . Februair IS Denver university at Denupon a continuance of the deadlock bever. i th senate and bouse. February 27 Colorado Aggies at Boul- tween The demonstration by organized labor der. In effort to convince the conferee an 19 March Colorado Afglea at Fort that the country wants government conCollina. for two March 27 Rocky mountain conference trol of the railroads extended years has the opposite effect of what was at Denver. more became intended. Th conferees a a ever determined to adjust thetr difGaston Vidal, president of the Union of than ferences and make poss ble the return of Sporting Federations of France, predicts ths railroads to thetr owners. , tout) open air athletic stadiums In various cities of that country as a result of th Return. Fair Champions athletic revival following the war and BOSTON. Feb. 2. The prlnc'ple that the athletic prowess shown by the American doughboy. railroads must be allowed a fair return a a a upon their valuation and that rate should be stabilized, In order that railIn order that Brazil niav ba represented by a thoroughly trained team of road credit may be restored and Justice common carriers athletes during tne Olympic games at be assured both to the next summer, a and lo the public, was maintained by Antwerp, Belgium, movement la on foot to provide an su- Charles A. Prouty, director of valuation commission. fommerc per! American coach to prepare the Bra- of the Interstate In an addresa before the Associated Insilians for competition. The Fluminense Football club of Rio dustries of Maaaachusetta tonight, Boms de Janeiro haa taken the initiative for Increase tn rates, ha said, must be made. the this purpose and Is now negotiating for Mr. Prouty attongly commended provision of tha Cummins railroad the services of a desirable trainer and It is expected that a suitable coach will bill. be secured within a few days. Mr. Prouty said that uncertainty as to a a the policy ot the government tn U treatWade Klllefcr, manager of the Los An- ment of th carrier "inore than everyrailroad had demoralised geles club of the Coast league. Is In thing elae Chicago searching for talent. He desires credit. He referred to th valuation of a pitcher and an outfielder. He will also the railroads begun under his charge six make a fun to Paw Paw, Mich., to visit years ago, which, ha said, would enable commission the Interstate commerce hit brother Bill. a a a within two year to state tba value upon He asserted Frank Kavln, president of the Detroit most of the leading ofroads. the rate of return that determination club, has been reappointed on the comlawmakth from com muet properly mittee to recommend a successor to August Herrmann as chairman of the na- ing body Itself," and that the Cummins tional commission. He resigned some time ago, but finally decided to serve again. items little CDADT mQQID I INTEREST. OF tJlUlX LiWUOlr Princeton university athlete will engage In seven Indoor track meet. fancy-boxe- provision of a return of t'a per cent, aimed to accomplish thia 1h interstate commerce commission, he said, must be given tha ne, es.ury authority to establish proper rates. bill, with It tbe Purple and by tb ojtrlatl deianted them last baturda, aud eompan G IEI There Wa3 Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard mustard But the plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musteroie does iL It is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of muv tard. It ia sctentificaUy prepared, ao that it works wooden, and yet does pot blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musteroie in with the finger-tipSee howquickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. Use MuSterole for sore throat, tron-chi- d a tonsilitia, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleunsy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joint, sprains, sore musdea, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ot the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c Jars; hospital size S350L s. - - (- - fb-- - v'ii:.4' - 'S j ; j s X" 104 j U4 . . 2833 109 1 Itt 144 109 j r,4 It") 91 .91 C'rvas- Israel inen W. H. Child... L 3667 Old No. 3139 3679 Old Nvo. IP 49 94 91 ,'jt J .91 94 94 .91 .54 t .SI 92 93 .92 .93 Brim-ba- ll 3704 jna ao 1 3913 19 43 And in aroot dance with law end th Jilreciors made order of the BouiJ of o main- ahare ,f Docembnr 52, 1914. ach pnrcol of auch etock aa may Im 2 P. m. at tho w'.U add be at neceraary e 812. office of the t'umpany. t tah, on Bldg, Salt l.uUe t , itv, 1426. of F.hruarx dav lo 18!h pnv the the delinquent aaceaeinent theieon, tolh coal of advertising and gether with expense of THOMAS CARJiH'tl ALL - New-hnua- a' tec, rei.11 1 pnv TO LELL NOTICE OF INTENTION BONDS. Davia County Drainage Dlztrlct No. 1, Davie County, Utah. Notice ta hereby given that feealtd probe received by tha uoard o: posal t county (irt'uagc supervisor of Davia No. 1. at Re office at 704-- 9 Uoa,oii Lake bait for tna City, ttnh, building, sale ot 336,000 Ov of the bonds ot said district at any time before 3 o'clm k p. in. on th 7tn day of Febiuary, 1920. Raid bonds are to run not lu-- than live or more than forty year, and shall )xis bear interest, payableaiX fcmutnnu,thy( at e rate per cent not xcevduig per cent) per annum, to be called Drainage District bonds. Th bonds ahull not be sold tor leas than ninety per cent 90 per cent) of their par value, and the procrena shell be used for no other purpose than pa mg tlie coat of couatructihg drains, drainage ganals, or other like wik d uu.d to diain lands within said district, and to conserve the public health and welfare. At tlie time appointed tne board of suoervisorit will open tho proposals and award the sale to the hishcid responsible bidder, ivserving th right lo bids. reject any or ail Dated bait Luke City, L't&h, January dir-tric- I ! 1(Q) I N 192d. Bairg uaed by over threA million peoDta annually at a tonic and bleed builder. It will Increase th strength of weak, nervous, run down folks tn two wks tim in many Instances. Ask your dOGt HLNTt'R, , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, Oldie of b ate Road ConimtMion, bait Lake Cttv, Vtah Sealed bids will be teceived by the State Road Comnuszion of Ttah. bait City, Vtah. et 2 a'tlock P. rn., February U, Id. u, aud etg that time publicly opened for eonstiuet-in-bea reinforced concrete roadway tween Payson and Spanish Fork, excluding the city of Salem, in Utah coumy. state of FUh, the earn being designated Ciah Federti Aid Project bNo. 14 constructed The, length of road to or Improved is 4 47 nitlea. apecifl.-ationare on tile in PUns end the office of the Sure Road Commiseion bait Lake City. Ctah, and the ottue of the Bureau ot public Roads. Colonel Hudson buiUlinq, Ogden, Ltah. Tha above plans and specifications oiav be obtained at ttis otfice of tii btate Road Coinmlfciion on d positing flvo do..a-tfalHi). Anv additional information nu be secured fiom the biateRoud Log ucc. et Salt Lake Is Otv, Ltah. to reserved The right reject any or ell bide. Cash or certified check for on Ihot-aan- d dollar (tlduDOb), made payable to the State Road Commiaron of I tab, uui-- r accoinpany'as each bid as evidence of gooi a guarantee that, it awarded faith and will executa it the contract, the bidder contract and give boi.- - aa required STATL ROaD CdMMI iblON'. By Ira It. Biuwi.u.g, betretnrv. 7 btat-Cepit- tor or druggist. trr. J I Liver Causes ra.pRiEirs .niTTUS rr ' D. M JOSEPH FARNSWORTH, ANCEL HATCH, Board of tSuperv isoi-- of Davia County Drainage District No. 1. Ids 1 of flrat pubhcat.on January 17, Clogged-U- PILLS ld rl r-- . 18. 1920. Z a a a For tha flrat time In a great many OUTRAGED? SLUMBER years ths major league baseball schedp ules are being arranged without the of Barney Dreyfuea, boss of the Htttaburg Pirates. Fixing up schedule Are you compelled to arise from waa Barney's specialty. v a a a your slumber, once, twice or more, beFred Henry, youthful White Sox first cause Of pain, irritation and abnormal acker, was released Saturday to Joe Tinkers Columbus club. Tne present condition of kidneys aod bladder? Sox roster contalrs thirty-seve- n hamel and some more hopefuls will go to th Its foolish to suffer from constipation, bushes without a trial, because Boss sick headache, biliousness dizziness, Gleason plane to take only about thirty-fiv- e on the training trip. indigestion, and kin a a a dred ailmentt ? Ferd Pchnpp, former Olant pitcher, now are guaranteed to correct the alkalinity with tha 8t. Loula Cardinals, has been Of your secretion, thus giving you unIndicted by the grand Jury at Lonteville disturbed ' aluinber, making for Best on the charge of child desertion. He reand Energy bv day. All fii cently was aued for divorce by hie wife, at night, Lidnev misery in A 1i J disorder eaunot'be form of a a a W rnm r lawl Vn.WS 1 Balmwort with sueeeeffullv treated Air Hugo Cunliffe-Owehead of the n Tobacco company In Tablet, but when these symptom exC J table. Act London, who arrived recently at New York ist you will receiva g gratifying recovfrom Liverpool, was Offered 50.0O0 pound ery Tf vou ue them; amount of uriue gently on liver and boweia. for Orpheus, bis speedy thoroughbred tee re ted irregular, insufficient, too freSmall Ft3 Satan Dose Small Prlcg just before he tailed. too copiou, accompanied by He refuted tne offer. He bought Or- quent, S3. CARTEL'S IKON PULS, Nature s irriburning, smarting, pheus as a yearling and the colt was de- jam, difficulty,in bark and great nerve and blood tonic for aud summer. congation, once pains H groins feated only la last Anemia, Kheunjattruj, Nervousnesj, When tbe passage is foul of o.ior, highly sidered one of the more promising Candida 'e for the Derby this year. colored, etc. Also stoppage of secreSleeplessness and Female Weakness. exth of Not considering present rata tion followed bv fever, thills, pains, tails sat ltd tliutir change.11 the offer for Orphene represent headache, rheumatic pains, depression, h W K0, on of th about ever paid fcr a thoroughbred. ggt prices etc. Balmwort Kulnev Tablet RHEUMACHOL HELP THE KIDNEYS. a a a new A it etui Wouderful Treat3 Th The , ftr.RKET.ET. all Sold bv (Adv.) druggists. of I sllforala baa a half score Tectuiiile cetcram m GuaranRheumatism ment for wlito thwhich to af the track start eiiai Tbr- - In, Mertrack aad field trslnln Roisous to remove teed Kidney a. Hut, pins chant Sprott. Itmtua, Major, THE SPRINGTIME TONIC from your vt stout. W nltt Hunch. Tirana and tirumky. Walter t brii, ta, ro, a bn CO Fer Bot'Je. Price, ta tlie tdi,h ind IS high Jump weak For Nervous, Weak Ken and a a a Manufactured ly RliKUMA-C110SKVTTLE Women Is Wih . Fch 8 Sereril hundred LABORATORIES CO wum-- a are phtyta hnikethel! at the t niTereo, W Idaho Springs, Colo. of CAD02IENE TABLETS iihtnftun. late in the aprtng rlana team! will he rtemea and as istervlars aeries probab. Sold by all druggists. bv All Druggi-t- s. will be ptired fl 34 J .4 101 v antl-stri- three-vear-o- ,Vv4 A ThomA Thom- mi 31 I G. W. Bepettl.JOIf JUver- Geo. 36i9 Old No. 88 camp liaver-cani- p Geo. .. ....36'1 (till No. 84 T. T. Burton .3t,52 Ol-- J No. 2;2 Lens P. Har3853 Old No. 2T7J ter Mr. M. . E. Old No 3"l .. Price W H. Child. ..8i,h.S) Uhl No. S.-ii-t Old No. 3257 W. H. Child ..36-- W. Amt 1Q JuO Davie.. 2813 C. Pern as Dern as fchare a t British-Amertca- K . lu-l- ri L s -- gil-- STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice of apec l atockhuidera meeting Mmii g coiiipai Of tbe Mendha-NevaNotice I hvr-- lj To all stockholders' w'th the pr'ov.aons accordance in given r section 8x2, Conipicd Ijiw-of ctiap-e01 Lti-hthe and artu.c 1917, of a a epeual meeting ot the Mnuiut-Nevada M nu s of the v orgamzed d ui n a corporat company, and existing under und hv v.riue of tie laws of the state of Utah, wdt be held at room 411 Atlas b.o k, in bait Lake on Satunjjv, Ftnruary H s.ale of 2I tab. 1j2 1, at P m. Raid me- -t ng IS cal , i aud dem 4 will t e,d for the putiKwe vf 10 u and acting uton tne propu-itio- n of dlrcm-the artiuli of tii In ilia matter tf hil-- r r,- m'o an agite-- p 1 iruor-poratu-- aiock-liolder- on, H will tomjany ;xt u : ice in tat an- . . , to pu - . i'iini n , rr li in-- i . o; m 4 In i h v t'-- 1 1 - - c( .) r , I j , a u I r -e lunu) J K .' of tie Sltridiia-Ncvbeirviiiiv t n - any CiAy, at halt Lr-l- now Ira-I - f n 22. J u. F'a' c kill I v - - u , -'. - ... J- - . u t o f . g |