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Show 4 mu 10 Ill ISM HUSBAND , THREE CHILDREN SURVIVE SALT LAKE WOMAN OF - I SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1920. V EPARTMENT MRS. M. A. COOK. Own, tramI rt ti M and Wh,ns Km 70. Fox At. secretary CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' RATE. Hot BY MANY FARMERS f'twul Long Beach to Tho Trlhuno, OGDKX. March 3. That between HO and 96 rent of tha farmer of the havo ulpned Dm state farm bu fat reu ratio plan upon tha raining and ftalr of sugar beets, la fhe aserrtlon of D. I. .McKay, president of the state farm Amnesia Vic- tim" Disappears Suddenly From Coast Inn. Bpectsl ta The Tribuii- -. LO!y ANliKLLS, March 3, Long Imi man m.v story Beach' imn'0:i disappeared. Just when his friends, for he had man gtnnng Ibe w inter resort-era, who wntohed him tis ho e;it bv tho prean ami thought and tried to rcrncni her, lielievod thrineeh es 'about to solve the nivsterv of his identity und. per hops, reunite liim with his famdi, tin, dropped from eijjht 'mystery mnn Monday ns completely ns hough the ocean he loved to watch had swallow him. That he i, 1!. W, J!upp and Unit George liurtnn, ns he was known, was but an alia seems certain. That he ciime from Idaho und at various times Mre MiitKHnl Allhca tVok. wife of hud considerable sums of money, is also Walter N iVok. died Imt evening at the known. home. South hired, But where he weal r. hen he walked Klie was.515bni Lat Jann In Williamsport. Fa out of the Cliff Dwellers iun nt l.nnj in Sail Lake 1872. lived ami '.6 had uary Beach Monday morning, is as inurh a for the lust fifteen years. Surviving, benivsterv ns was his identity until the side.. her huwhuiul. are three children, time of his disappearance. Fran, is Kd ward. Walter and Kdna, all Mrs. Mnv V. Smith, the nurse who of Sait Lake. 4 wo pIpUth, Mrs. Lllit - and Mrs Uora GlandfUbt. of first met Rupp in Fresno laHt bcptein GhamhrSalt Lake. t,nd one brother, Frank Iliuwi ber and who has since that time taken of t'oloi.ido care of him and let him search for hi, relatives, told of Ins leaving and of AND CHICKENS he subsequent search through his papers which led to the Hupp identity. FOR PRIZES CONTEST Kiimtuv aftennoon he refused to eat, said Mrs. Smith. gave him All fluhtois of Hainp-ihitrho p at i't in the belief that with itumev in his Uo had the Kuft L tali date fan, Oilohcr 4 to I, pocket lie might bnv food. frequently spoken of some property ill will compete for MKiial rash prize ofNevada which he intended to sell and fered lv the Amerionn Hamprhiie Sheep ordlfig to infotniation Juet which, he said, would bring Inin in aaeooiation. received nt ih bitato fair asscKiiition'o 4ktMl, Sunday night he seemed to office. have a lucid interval, and said that lie W. W. Shaw of ogden offers a whits did not remember talking of unv such Plymouth Ko k oki-- l for the bed pen I rojiertv. lie said that he knew Tom of white Plymouth Uoek. There must Campbell, and when I asked him if be at least two pen m the contest. and Breeder lie meant the T.os Angeles real estate The Utah National Fanciers association will offer a silver man, he nodded his head in assent. to the the exhibitor greatwinning cup on the Monday morning, down est number of blue itbbons. beneh, he seemed to lapse into hi self. Half an hour morose, unbalanced Cheese Price Drops. I when . later, returned to the Cliff of cheese as an Heavier roiibumptn-Dwellers, he had gone. IIn papers were of great value has been scattered around and for the first time rtiWe of tofood W. federal fair James Funk, I hud n eliunee to see them. There were suggested com. nisuv. oner for Ftah, hs one two bank books made nut to B. W. price eolve to the high cost means ui helping Hupp, one on the First National bank of hung It is leported th.vl the wholeof foeateilo, and one on t lie First Na- sale prices of heejie have dropped off week. and. in tional Hank of Poise, Idaho. There was about . cents in tr.o t una fishing license made out to H. Rupp, tlic lace of a butLr market that riMnc. the cheese market m at Ashton, Idaho, and a telegraph com- expectedly vet liave not stiU fAllliu home retaileis pany receipt showing that he had tele- dropped the pro e of heese, hut it Is exIDfl from Twin Falls, Idaho, pected they will do so in the i.ear future. graphed to May Rupp in Sait. Duke Citv, on the sixteenth of last August. Permits Total $282,300. I fvnth , SHEEP a Heart Failure Cause Death of Bernard D. McCabe at Ogden. kMlMi le 1 h Tribune. Hsmard P. Ftah, March Mc ala. 73 years of age. and for forty years engineer on the Union IadMo railroad. died of heart failure last night at the family residence, Wall avenue, Dent i came shortly after Mr. McObc arose from t e evening meal, lie if feding H! and Mrs, Mctahc telephoned lor a doctor, hut the age! engineer expired before the doctor's arrival. McM;a Met 'a he und one son, Cabe of Kvanston, III , former (orge solicitor In the department of agriculture umLr Irebident Taft, purvlvf. Mr. McCabe whh born in Ireland, November L ixiu. When ag he came to Anierica and went to Philadelphia.' lie came' west and was married In Iowa. lie started went with the railroad building arid was at ITonumtory at the driving of the golden spike. He legari work for the Union Dacihc as a fireman and was soon promoted to the position of engineer Mr. McCabe operated n ard engine in tgden yards for years and was an engineer on the division hat ween Ogden and vo. He ran an engine for Kvautfiojt, t lie company for forty yeais. ami when h retired he entered the serv e of the bureau of animal industry ar livestock Inspector. He continued in the government service until iwo months ago. when he quit because of 1U health. Five tars ago he lost the sight of the left eve. Mr. and Mrs. LCahe resided at their ears. Wall avenue home for thirty-eigThey were preparing to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary' on May 10. Mr. McCabe was a men.ber of the d of Locomotive Kngineers. ChiMcCabe will from George arrive cago Saturday morning. Until his arrival no arrangements for the funeral w II he made. uGDKN. d lVvrs Hroth-erhoo- Caldwell Is ..to ' Elntertain Stockmen and Bankers t bureau. Mr, MfKsy that had the farmers wanted a fiat rate for their beet $12 a tori mould not have been enough, A a it is they will thare in the profits, , if sugar sella high. DIES SUDDENLY FEBRUARY EFFECTIVE . . on March 17,. When a growing girl tecome pale, complain of exhaustion, dizzy spells, headache and itomach trouble, she should Inow that these are evidence of anemia or bloodlessnes. A g!nee la the mirror will tell the itory. There i immediate need for a tonie, a builder that will so completely the missing qualit'ies to the blood that every part of the body w ill ihare in the benefit. A good example of the result of wise treatment In a rase of this kind is the story of Miss Mary McArthur, of No. 1010 Kouth Fifth at reet, Tacoma, Wash. When 1 was a girl I was operated on for enlarged glands in the neck, said Mis MrArthur, when seen recentA second and third ly at hey home. operation were necessary, and I was in left very feeble health. I had expected to recover my strength a few months after tho operation, but gained o little that I was hardly able to get about. My appetite was verv poor and I didnt have any color. This condition continued for Tears, and sometimea 1 became so bad that I had to give up work and go to bed. I suffered from headaches, breathlessness after little effort and general weakness. A friend of my mother recommended Dr. Williams Fink Fill, as they had helped her. I followed her advice and began the treatment. My appetite was the first to show the effects of the I began to eat and enjoy a pills. hearty meal. It wasnt a great while before I picked up strength and increased in weight. My color is good and I am happy to say I havent had any serious illness since. My only regret is that I didnt know about fr. Williams Pink Pills sooner, as I should have been saved many veara of suffering. 1 am sure that others in need of a tonic will find Dr. Williams Iink Pills an excellent remedy. A valuable booklet, Building Up the Blood, will be sent free upon reDr. Williams Pink Pill are quest. sold by all druggists or will be sent by mail, postpaid, ro receipt of price, 60 cents per box, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. (Advertisement.) cnt tho pr By Maho. Jlarch I A "fenrt-,- r day axrursion lu b hld March 7. Iiaa wllh arranad In Eullat in Artillery. Ihr Canyon county farm coprnMloii bureau and thn Caldwell Commercial club. It will offer periat to The Tribune. (X.DF.N, Msfih B. Morris Arthur Boothe, IB Idaho atookmen and bankrra a jresrs f age. son nf Mrs. M, A. Booth of Brig opportunity to aludy the reaulta of a winhum City, formerly as employee of tit Utah ter' rxpcrlnirnlal feeding of atecra and Itlaho Central railroad. today enlisted is the yearling at th Caldwell auhatatltm, and roaat artilirrv. The young man ia one of the lo IneyatlKAte the opportunity for winter wt n knows atilnmnMIe and motor eiperta of tho feeding offered by Canyon cmintv farm. nty. Ite jnhl)! will Irate for the coaat toKtncknien. banker and all other Inmorrow afteroovs. terfiled are Invited by the university, county and loan from all aecllon of the To Explain Bonus FIzn. Mate, and are expected especially from thoae section In which fcedliiR condition Special to The Tribune. and, avallnhl feeda are eimllar lo those In March $ (HiDKN, The "larjr plu honu' the Hfdae valley. plan for the tearhera of the county arhonla will hl assemble In Caldwell on the (iiieet le etplalned by HuMr1ntetiet)t B. A. Howie at mornlna of March 17 Ir. time to start at a tni ttbg of the teachers to tm held at 10 SO f on an automobile excursion uno'clock o'i Inch Saturday morning at the Central Junior der the auitylces of the farm bureau and liigh schord at the rorser of Twenty-fiftthe Commercial club, to vlell aeveral arrnue. n farm in tho Boise valley. Arrlvln at Nampa at noon, they will atop Marriag License Griuted. for luncheon ami Informal apeechmakln. 0MLN. March 3. -- James V. Boyer pf Twin at which C. B. Koas, president of the slMe bureau, will be th toastmaster. fall, Idaho, and Kdtia L. Wilson of Ogden farm were granted a marriage license at the office of The party will reach the Caldwell subliie county clerk iday. station of the university experiment at 2 o'clock, there to study eight lot of steers that have been fed throuith the winter, on different ratloni, under direction of J. E. Nordby of the experiment atation staff. The visit to the steer pens will be followed by brief talks on DEATHS. , farming and steer feeding, after which Mrs John ftwlriKirne. the party will return to Caldwell for a formerly of St. Psul 'f.nn.. died yrt.rria y morning In Hnmrr, stockmen's program In the evening. Itean I'lfllKi. at 1h home of her eldeat ton. Joita. E. J. Iddlnga of the Agricultural college She survived by a brother A. B. Hull, of of the state university will preside. IkUrntf. Mlrli and five children Mr. Jmeph Prominent cattlemen and sheepmen of 1 Terry. Jr., of Salt like; John and Brine the state already haye signified their Inof ILunrr. lUitlm. and llnli and Murguret Hwia tention of participating In the excursion borne of bt. Paul, Minn and studying the feeding experiment. Shorthorn sales will be held at Caldwell ar nf age dd by the Boise Mr. Ann Wooller, Valley Shorthorn Grower' T needs o. Thmaa at tlie home nf her March 18 and 19. and a Short-- , association, afreet. horn VVtedby. l.V Ilnr Twenty Ihinl banquet will be held On the evening Kunetnl a''rv.'r will h held at 12 noon tumor-roMarch 1R. The entire aeries of event in the Miller ward liaiel The tely may of wa planned together, it Is announced, o be viewed at he home of her on, Tltoma. Friday morning lietwecn the Imura nf 10 and as to provide a program of especial at11 '30 oclock. Intinnent will be th ( Ujr tractiveness for stockmen. In the winter's experiment at the cemetery W a lmvvd Emanuel She her steers were fed by farpt. ninety-si- x on different ration In eight lots of twelve Wooller. ani four cluldren T hmaa Woolley, Mrs. Mary E. pcarwio. Mrs. Nellie t'avtletoa steers each. In an effort to ascertain the and Mr. Sclla Soon ball feeding values, with relation to expense, of different combinations of hay, silage FUNERALS. and grains. Thla experiment is only the The funeral fcr Atirnham Part, first of a series of larger experiment ervl'e railroad fireman and engineer, wiw died luea-la- . whlrh the university announces it ' will undertake next year and In years followthla afteriHMUi will Im held at 8 oVIH-m the Tw Iens already have been prepared ward cluvpei. The bmly ing. for the feeding of sheep, and a aheep exmay he viewed at Hu home. 444 Erie street, from noon until 2 o'clock on the afternoon of periment will be added to the steer exInterment will he In City periment next winter. the funeral 'ay. Bih-McMlilan of the Witlinru cemetrrv. Of the ninety-si- x steers, one lot was fed ward will preside. on long alfalfa hay, while the other lota received other foods as follows: Cut al The body of Clnmuce K. Jnnca who wa falfa hay, long alfalfa hay and allage; cut killed Fehrunry JH in an accident in the Sualfalfa hay and silage; long alfalfa hay perior mill at Butte, Mont., arrived in Halt and sllge; long alfalfa hay. silage and five Luke vi stenhty. lie wu the hutand of Mrs. pounds of barley; cut alfalfa hay, silage BejiirU L. Jonoa. tlRUghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. and five pounds of barley: long alfalfa hay L. Moth Ivors n. 772 8cond avenue. Salt Lake, and eight pounds of barley; cut alfalfa and was a crudmitc of the public rfml high and eight pounds of barley. Ikos of the city He was a gradual of the hay Winter yearlings were fed with the olorndo FiIhioI of Mluea and was a native of waste from the feed lots as another phase Tcxhs Kuurnl services will he held at 2 30 oclock of the experiment. I". aft(rnom nt the Joseph William Taylor Irn Ural-han- j etecr-feedl- ta-ti- Deaths and Funerals . I aub-atatl- . 1W. lino ooch Inzortion month. $1.10 per lino. Too iinoo minimum spoco FTJNTRAL DIRECT OB TUB KBICK r. KHhzrnii IS- - W. HAI.t, MonruaBr. -i WAHATIll PHONB e r AIJJWEU 1, ! II cents per line Hrst Insertion and Ttt rente per r Uni each consecutive Inrtion. fnrt1ona. II If not fonwfuMvt RATIO PLAN FAVORED H'--K. Twnty-f1f.- intrant R. vice president; John ami treasurer. Mrs. snd'Mrs. I L Keller r th directors, .The company l operate the heilrr plant on West Heventeenlli street, and the North A Clark plant, econlly acquired t.y the Fox company. OGDEN - lent: H. M Molfaii. Stl.- PBO'IPT I'KHHONAI, MKHVIia. 2.7 K. 2 .NO BOLTM ST. U tune IKINNKWI. A (O, undertakers sad eaibalai-WeL PIhmmi 221 227 Suutk 'J'tiapi rr, rtK3 Was. SMI. . 1. kvass, undertaker, cuibaiwer. Mortuary ftftltWiealik Bn. f.vl. State. rhapei, cemeteries perpsteei ' WASATCH Lawi eematery: M Sa. Mala at. ramie W janti, dlipUr ear. e3a TOMBSTONES MONUMENTS, alork to INKS. - aelm-- t B. Mckaaala. from. 42'J So. Blata. FLORISTS' R.NK. EKNKST florlat; atom. itecoraUoea. B- Balt X uo-- ra S7 1 Boutb leading dealgna rmr Mato. Waaatrh ' r.i : IMS KINli rUIKAI. t'O., 21. E. fed Booth parora-tioo- a and dealga work oor aiieetalLjr; prompt a2tt2 attention rlren. Phone Waa. 2t 1 ft. So. Mala; Waa. 9B1 EVANS CO., Cat lltnttn, tuners! design. Prompt x2 far aU Cut flower orraalona Puaeral dealgaa arttetlenlly Kaat 2nd Booth. Prompt dtilvarj, KAILKV Waa. HONS CO. d2.lt 3t. CUT FLOWERS PEPT. Cut flow era, WALKER'S KLOHAI. floral dealgna. Walker Rroa. Prr Gooda (a. W aa. 77ft.. KIOltAL CO. Vlored 2 doora north. Pbona Waa. 11MB. Cut flow, Boutb Wain. era and funeral dealRna. UlOIiAItT ft rtfl. Funeral Designs FLO K18T8 Floral Seatgna for ait orraalona. Amrriraa (hearer. Waa. 8677. f43S4 AMERICAN BOSES, KTOSEBT STOCK EVER BLOOMING HOMES, flowering abrupt, abide tree and fruit treea. RASPBERRIES EVERBEARING STRA WBKKHIEH. Write for catalog. SNOW MH8KHT CO., Halt Lakt City. P. O. M)10 Bo i 328 A. Phone Hy. 1464. tad LANDSCAPING VOTES TO ACCEPT DEFICIENCY REPORT treat, thru be. Tinea, 'plaora, planting, parka, cemeteries, Uwna, toll, garden. 181 1 Call liy. Park at. Call ma for appointment. hltKW 21(3: N. Byhower. tree (rimming, hoibeda; aloa ROtiKH, buahea, gardening of any kind. Phone 17&8, or write h7107 Paul Stefan. 171 Keren t (rert. THEE trimming and trae taken out. bedga trimmed and lawn work a aperialty; nnt L. W. Peterson. work done and guaranteed. b65M Waa. 6370. BIS 3rd a venue. BORES, March 3. After a WASHINGTON, stormy debate today, the senate voted 27 to accept tne conference to CAREER report on the urgent deficiency bill. The conference eliminated a number of Items ENDED BY from the senate bill, including $3,00u,000 for the repair of naval vessels. Democratic senators vigorously opposed Speclfi! to The Tribune. AUCTION SALES the conferees action in yielding to the OGDKN. Man'll 3. George Dun an MInsistence of the house against the navAl E. C. ethod's career as an officer of the police JENKINS. Salt Lakea ReMabia JSenAtor Item. Gay, Democrat, Louisiana, Java. Get wf guarantee on furniture first; departin' nt. lasted about forty-fiv- e said elimination, of the appropriation was It means more 238 but. Wan, 9051. He was relieved from duty last night hv money "false economy as many dreadnoughts, 2676 ommissjoner J. R. Ward, following the and cruisers smaller were naval craft publication of an Interview In whkh McCARL ONTEKLOH. AIVTIONEEB. out of commission because of lack of Leod explainer! why he had been transI buy or tell your furniture, merchandise. funds to repair them. ferred from the detective department to year in Utah. Appraisements free. lei. Senator Phelan, Democrat, California, 30 h613 Waa. 2N24 W. He is althe position of patrolman. Hea., 634 8o. Main. Mjxvinl P The Tribune declared the cut would throw 14,000 skilled Blizzard in Colorado lotted to have said TWIN FALLS. Idaho. March 3. Municinavv yard workmen out of work and IF you k,e anything to sell, call me up. 1 too to am of "I clean do the kind work 2. Was. Southwestthe make my fuarunteea with the cash. would scatter them throughout the counDURANGO, Coltj.. March pal building penult issued during r.rieral chafed und r the direction of the Hcv. the Ogden detective department docs K. Oaterioh, suet. Ask any IS ern Colorado, already suffering a snow month of February numbered fiftv-onANSWER IN 6C37, Was. 92H6. Kluur I ifOMhen and try. navy ruining organization yard to refused women trail I 7'JI i h into sold for. have rooming ZW, blockade, tonight I In the throe of an- coveting uti estimated value of efficiency. to find out what kind of women BALM ACTION other blizzard, said to be the worst in g considerable Ihcreawe over the $2, amount house?were . The which IViui been Pa has for turn Funeral surah report already frvlrs Mr, tkev and what they were doing." One train ha entered Dufor the pieeding month. The largest thirty year. wife of Thom Winmr of tk) Kal adopted by the house, included $400,000 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Within twenty minutes ftom the time mr, rango In ten davs. and Silverton hasn't amount lor one pernrpt was I'JO.OOo for Commissioner afterMxth KotTth itrect, who Hie! Tuemtay BOISE. Idaho, March 3. Although he additional for the completion of the new Notice is hereby given that sealed proWard saw the interview noon, seen a moving train In twelve days. the proposed .labor temple 2 be held tomorrow afternoon nt was made defendant in a breach of promhospital at Chicago. speedway will be received at the office of the in the paper McLeod had turned in his o'cimk will posals homo. The body may b nt tire ise suit bv Miss Mabel R. Wade of Minboard of county commissioners, room No. badge and was no longer an officer of viewed nt the family famii home between 12 ud neapolis, Minn., In Reserve District No. 12. 2o6, business Charter No. 10308. and prominent city and county building, Salt Lake the department Intenuent will le in t Itv cemetery 3, social circles there, and asked to pay City. Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m., March HEPuRT OF THE CONDITION OK THE Mr. Wlnimer wa born ot Pavson. March 2t). $50,u00 to24. 192o, and the bids received will be damages, Guilford A. Morse Hhe (Arne to Hall Like In l'.HM) and had 1H70. DAMAGES CASE WILL declared, in answer to the complaint publicly opened at 11 oclock a. m , March b.en a reldnt of thi city amee that fitwe. day NATIONAL CITY BANK, 24, 1920, according to plans, specifications, She wa of the Pkaunino club of filed in the federal district court, that Jie is worth only $500. etc., on file In the office of tha count; At Salt L.tkc CH, in the state of Utah, at the i lose of bUMue REACH TODAY SaltHerIake.the founder f r jut y Morse denies is he that surworth for the construction of hard sur$25,000 the and children 1920. husband surveyor 28, following by mother th world ror for half a cetnry, face roadwiys on highway No. 72 South, vive: Audi. Laura, Marguerite and in his own name, and claims his wealth Coed Lloyd. RESOURCES. to from aU feomfoi i&gradiaata Dr. Arthur H. or 8coiil to The Tribune. alao Kdwm Wlmmer; Further facts set FRowell, the following siater: does not exceed $500. Highland drive extension, from Highmt Ui Aiwlrtio laatitaUoa, Li-6o... $2,479 G a Loans and discounts, Including rediscount'' out in the answer of the defendant are OGDKN, March 3. The case of Henry Mr. ('. E. Dioie of Provo and Mia. Julia Colland drive to Knudson's corner; wntaa: AbookxUiy froa from morfay., waa a he W. bv not that IKhIuci his guardian, against vin of Salt Lake. Everts, Jr., prominent man in busihighway from Jordan rier to phia or other alkaloid or eon titQeDt of opmr, ness or social affairs during the time of Thos d Notes and bills rediscounted Dr. R. E. Worrell will go to the Jury at other than bank ac6tedman TMthhig Powdaa sis famnUy Redwood road; Redwood road trom high2 o'clock tomorrow 7t3. IT dtotuKoiahad from aU Foater. 24 his engagement to Mabel Wade, was not No. 114 South to Highway No. 156 Funeral aerricea for Hurry ( afternoon, according ceptances sold) (see item ooa) way in a position to offer wealth, a fine home wattooa' 2H at the Obaerra who died Fe)raar to the announcement In the district court yenr of , South: Draper to Riverton, or Highway No. of the department of Judge W. A. Agee, home. 10H West Fir(h North afreet, will In or high standing socially, and also denies i2,:.j4 tv e drafts, unsecured nark, a ram Uwacet, 13. South, from Main street In Draper west t 2 on powUw. aad his packet agm ufterntxm in th Twentj before whom the case has been on trial held at o'clock that U. S. government securtles owned' to the Denver & Rio Grande railway August 6, 1919, that he wrongfully, fenoiaa. a packet be lewed 0a The NhI.v ward or uia.v ehW cause without the six eighth bonds par a DeKinited to secure circulation (U. maliciously dns. past tracks. Bids will be called for on the folfpr repudiated dem Tone drasriet Court will convene at 9.4.7 o'clock to- nt the home from 10 Ik) until I o'clock on the his promise of marriage. value) lowing classes of pavement: cement con. get them for 70 The defendant contends that he does morrow morning. After the Instructions afternoon of the funeral. UUliop CliHrlca Iluhl c Fletlgetl to secure postal savings deposits crete; bituminous concrete surface on (ai (par Nineteenth want will officiate. of the u.. not the know value are to 127. of the of will each side estate the his be concrete fey: given jurv. base, (b) crushed rock base, (c Prepared m3y value) h father, and therefore makes a denial that d Pledged as collateral for state or other depoMts or bitumingiven one hour for arguments The takmixed black base: and BL gtadmaa law a is man of he of and wealth evidence dosed last night after Influence and ing ous wearing surface only; also, Tarvia bills payable worth Boxton. the court had announced that onlv four on $1,000,000. a crushed macadam rock f Owned and unpledged lo.v.3 . penetration DATA gag. doctors would he permitted to .sue baserpd JhnftUmps ac iiuaL-- . Jlr.ftyJjigs.cu:lUiCftttS. on M each side. fifty-foMl Bids will also be received upon pert testimony ly owned Coin para live wcatbarr data at Salt Lake City BUSY forced concrete arch bridges span-eeiSTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. March 3. .t.9 across the Jordan river as follows; Ondon Total U. S. government fcecunties of stockholders' Notice 40 was special MILAN meeting temperature today DISORDERS degree: CHECKING 136 South; one of! Highway No. Other bonds, securities, etc: Highway Of The Return Mining company. highest in tint month since 174 was 77; lew b Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to re To all stockholder: Notice is hereby No. 116 South, and one on Highway No hit month since v bo: louewt Iht night ei OF LAWS Is74 was aem: inen temperature for today win MILAN, March 3. In compliance given in accordance with the provision 100 South. jwjstul savings deposits c 8vcurltes, other than L. 8. bond Instructions to bidders, together with ncluJ m; normal was 3, a.ctimulaie.1 etceas since with (not orders from Socialist leaders, of chapter 1, section 882, Compiled Laws ihe first of the month is 7. aecumulated oi and owned of Utah, 1917. a special meeting of the plans, specifications, form of contract and o stocks), unpledged Imp Tribune. workers who atbeen have on strike cess smee Jumiary it 195 degrees. stockholders of The Return Mining com- bond may be obtained at tile office of the OGDLX, Match 3. Violations of the m. wsi 31 tempted to resume work yesterday, but Pry Imll tenijK rature at tt a corporation duly organized and county surveyor on or after March 9 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than traffic laws re being closely checked up degrees; wet bulb temperature at ft it. ni., 29; anarchist groups attacked factories, the pany. Stock of federal reere bank (SO per cent of under and by virtue of the laws 1920, on deposit of five dollars ($5.00). existing imllce tne 83 at er by a. the relative m., cent, department through drj tramway, and stores and compelled a of the state of Utah, will be held at room 0 humidity ') The board of county commissioner has, scrJption of Motorcycle Officer J. Tufts. work nun time. 37 degrees; ' bulb mon. nt temperature n inc u a Value of banking house, owned and continuation of the strike. .11, Atlas block, in Salt Lake City, State and hereby reserves the right to reject Two Molalcrs brought into the cit uet bulb attire at nm. sun time, 32 deor all bids, or to acct'pt any bid on March hered 10, any 1820, of Radicals Wednesday, Utah, seized a number of liian court todav were H H Rtowe. charged gieen. relfilt.e iiuiniriity nt noon, s.in time, .31 . 10. Furniture and fiTtures.... 2 P- - m. Said meeting is called and util which the board deems best, and waive )2 per cent; dry binb with sjkeecllng upon North Washington ien,iertiire at H p. m., establishments and proclaimed a soviet, at defects. of minor the held 12. lawful reserve with federal reserve bank .. for .19 purpose considering lift degree, wet bulb temerature nt 6 p. m but were expelled by military forces. be aenue. and I. R. Daniels, charged with 23 13. Items with federal reserve bank In proves? f By order of the board of county core, upon the proposition to condegrees; relative humidity at 6 p. m.. 3T An attack on , the labor exchange by and acting an auto a without Both driving light. of the board of directors mlssioners of Salt Lake county, state of firm the aetlon lection (not available as reserve) cent pieaded guilty !o the oumms and wete jterTotal anarchists was repulsed by trobps. in the matter of selling all of the mining Utah, this Iat day of March, 1920. 4. Cash In vault and net amounts due from for the 24 bouts ending precipitation iwied which $j 0. F. STILLM cadi; they paid. banks at tt p. in. was .02 of an inch; tom) for Hus property now owned by the company, and j.UK 4u m um month to date is .44 of an Inch: Scciiniulated for the transaction of such other busi- Chairman Board of County CommissionIS. Net amounts due from hanks, bankers, iirni Plead Nolo Contendere. come It. ers. before aa month to date I ,2K of an inch: ness for this may properly IP. in included items than eiephs BEGIN ON companies (other HARTFORD. Conn., March S.Frank. to date m CHARLES CHRISTENSEN. let (Seal) precipitation finer January or 14) 71.1. 2 82 indies: accumulated deficiency mice Rose, Nathan Salaberg, Jacob Bronerwine President of The Return Mining company. Attest: J. E. Clark, county clerk. k2'M 1.41 MILL AND YARD Exchanges for clearing house in .15 of Mn Inch. and Saul Joseph, charged with murder in Dated Salt Lake City, Utah. Peb. 21, Total of items 13. 14. li and IK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. connection with sixteen deaths In this 1920. h6029 TAKEN AT WEATHER OR8KRVA1IOM4 is. Check on banks located outside of c.tv or town of state at Christmas time, from drinking Him. ml ti Tlio Tribune. P. M., MOPNTA1N TIMS. Sealed proposals wilt oe recoived by the 4", 910. 9 reporting bank and other cash Items wood fticohol 'wnisky, were allowed to NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET-IN- board of education of the Cache county (MiDKX. March 3. The Globe Grain & if. Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer am! due from enter pleas of nolo contendere to charges OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE school district for the furnishing of the U. i. treasurer Milling company will begin work at an in the superior court of structural steel and for the furnishing of GROCERY COMPANY. manslaughter date the alfalfa null and feed early i.pon were to remanded Jail and tho face brick required for the North today. They fc'WbTS.SS Total Notice Is hereby given that, in pursuyard which are to be part of the units will be sentenced Cache Friday. high school building to be erected for the hig Globe mills in West Ogden. ance of a resolution and order of the This was the statement issued today by board of directors of the Utah Wholesale at Richmond, Utah. stock" pa-in... 2.V,00'V0 Approximately ISO M face brick will be Capital under and by Manager J. H. Barnhart. Liquor Possession Charged. Grocery company, existing 13. Burplua fund oO.i'UO.OO Work upon the flour milt will probabi of the laws of the state of Utah, required. virtue A 39 arrestof was Martin. years age. 24. a Undivided profits ... Proposals shall be delivered to the clerk a special meeting of said begin at mice. U will have a capacity of ed last nlgnt at 830 o'clock at a chtfi adopted at held b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. of the board at Ids office tn the Cache on the 20th day of Febabout IftoO Panels dailj. It will probably board duly 6H Hast Fourth South street by parlor at .9.3K a special meeting of the county courthouse 6.at or before 2'30 p. ni. bo a ear before it is completed. L. If. Clarion and R. B. Rogers of the ruary. 1920, of 1920. at which time Interest and discount collected the said corporation la Katurday, March stockholders Possession ntlvicc was of squad. vancc of maturity and rot liquor the bids shall be opened. ovi iao wll) be held at th and for called hereby was the charge. Martin released on $300 The owner reserves the right to reject AT OGDEN mate) place of business of aaid corbail. J. V. FIwarda, 38 years of age, principal to imio.oo wit: 373 West Kecond Bouth any pr all bids. to Circulating notes outstanding was arrested Tuesday night at the same poration, bidders and plans and Instructions IS GIVEN Net amounts due to national hanks. on Jlft rG6.3C street. Salt Lake City. Utah, Saturday, file t the office of pace on the same charge and was re- the SI. Net amounts due to hanks, bankers, and trust 20th day of March, 1920, at 2 o'clock specificationsor arc on be on bail. $300 leased tfbtalned at tha may the clerk, in the United States and foreign panics p. m. ol said flay, for the purpose of conTribune. Tut V ( fothr than included In item is and acting upon the proposition office of Fred W. Hodgson, architect. lris sidering 3. block,Commercial Utah. Iavgan, The appoHranv H(iDK, Map'll S3, Cashier s checks on own bank outstanding Evacuation Nearly Ended. article VIII, as heretofore .ft 271.15 to amend nuJ vffu incy of B troop, Utah National Proposals shall he accompanied by a Total of items 3ft. St and 33 of the articles of incorporation amended, 3. March The American In were 1TiNpOX, amount of 5 certified check guard, praised last night bv t. h Demand deposits lolher than bank deposits) said Utah Wholesale Grocery company of M. G Knndol of the troops have virtually completed their of the bid, made payable to tho percent of board of 3 Jeet to peaerve (dcpoaitb payable wit Lt will aa Vnherjity article read said follows so that ofevacuation Siberia, the soviet goern-meUtah artillery battalion, who made tho education of tho Cache county school dftvst wit: to Moscow. from The wdrelea report district. official federal inspection for the went-- j 34. Individual deposit?- Mibjeet to cheik . . ARTICLE VIIL 4. iV',7 G. A HOGAN, President. ern department. dispatch from the- Russian capita) today 3 a. Certificates of deposit due in less than u :;i. That the limit of the rapilal stock of last American detachment 'the said . . that At Arthur Jensen, Clerk. h6559 other The officers the shall one dolbe borroAtdi million for Uia'n inspection mono O.t'ftM.llO this corporation '(other reached Siberia' had were Lieutenant Colonel William Gordon, evacuating 38. Iividends unpaid lars (31,QO.O0O.OO), which shall bs divided NOTICE. Vi :.ft Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgenwen, Cap33. Other demand deposits Into ten thousand (lO.ytHi) shares of the Notice 1 hereby given that the annual tain U. B Smith and Sergeants Ren dollars $100.00) Total of demand deposits (other than han, dr- par value of one hundredstock ock holders meeting of the Grater ConBank'i and William Franchere. of this corthe to That 34. 35, 38 and items each. capital reserxe, subjevt Awarded. Pensions Mines company will he held at solidated 1osits) poration shall be at ail alltimes liable to 10 a. m. March 9. 1920, at 201 and 212 The federal gmernment bureau of penand for asaesament any Time de(osits 'subject to rererxe (payable artr that purposes Sen building, for the purpose of electing LOGAN sions ha awarded pensions for service fp the board of director may deem necessary officer aud director for the following days, or subject to 30 ua; s or nior- tiot ef to Black Hawk Martin tne on that campaigns and during proper, provided any postal savings): year. INDUSTRIES BRANCH Brothcrsen, alias. Martin Broderren, of 40. Certificates of deposit (other than for mono' R. D. FIELD. See'y. year tho said capital stock shall not le Mt. Ilcasant; to Ove Chrigteii (H e mon of Fevers snd Other Prostrating Diseases assessed to exceed 10 per cent of Its par - rowed i . M i :i H t. Johns. AND and lo NOTICES. Arix. manAmos TROBATE OUAXDIAXSHIF further the and to the that Exhaust Tbr That A'. Postal savings ripoostrs. Tribune, provided Blood, value; Spfrinl 031 .54 These There is often that extreme tired feel- ner of levying and collecting assessments (Consult county clerk or the rAprctlrt signer 43. Uther time deposits. CH7DKN. March 3 The organization nf alias Amos Jensen, of Richfield. .779 47 a from as 4, laws $20 the March of month, for be the shall for dating further Hie provided by information.) Total of time deposits subject to rest r e. item the Isogan branch of the Utah Associated to anefrom the ing, loss of appetite, tendency state of Utah. Said Increased $ InduMriea will be cfjerted March 5, ac- 197. Ienaion of $12 a month 40, 42 and 43. IN THK DISTRICT COURT. FROBATK mia. nerve exhaustion, inactive bowels, stock shall be known aa treasury capital t slock, A V. .8. W. Fred Ikesner of ame dale ih awarded to Mrs. FYerirekka oernment securities borrowed without Secretary cording Division, in and for Salt Jjtke County, ' furnishing collateral security for name Brothersen, w ulow of Hans Brot heraen, constipation and groat danger nf still and may be sold or otherwise disposed of ; , iih on (gden. The banquet and meeting will be hIIas Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hans Broderscii, of .Mt. Pleasant; further prostration and serious illness. by the board of director for the use and 4ft. Bill held at the Hotel and Ralph K. pavable with federal reserve bank C. Dark. Uereaneri. Notice. Hatmwl a of and of Its stocktha first benefit from $12 works month, uating October corporation Hoods Narsaparilla upon $4. Liabilities other than thoae above btatvd Bristol of tulen will he the princ'pal and 2. "32 5'J The petition of KHa Thoma Park, prayis remarkable how holder in such manner and at such price It sHaker of the evening. It ia expected )K. 1917, to Mrs. Elizabeth Huston of the blood. the for admission to probata of a ing aa said board of director may by resoluTotal . ...: that tnenilers from Ugden and Suit Lake Moroni. . promptly its purifying, vitalizing ef- tion determine. rrrtaln document, purporting to be the w ill attend. a Liabilities for rediscounts, including thoe makes food tssre are noticed. It fort will C. and tratainrnt of Raniuel last By order of the hoard of directors. federal reserve bunk fare Item 763. 30. Ou; Drug Store Bobbed. H. T. REYNOLD. President Fark, declared, and for the granting of promotes assimilation so as to pood, se. State of Utah, county of Salt to Ai f,ft0 West North help secure Utah nourishment C. zloro. Assistant the Tho Jno. Bndifo llter testamentary drus Raving MEAT Deal, greatest CONCERN Secretary. d h Prank iMngrce, caehier of the $100,000 ca ik. do gwear that Trust roinpeny, haa brrn art for hearing Dated February 2fl, 1920. h5Sl on Temple etrert, was broken Into Tuesday possible, promotes digestion. Nerve th above gtaiernent Iz rtrue to the best of my knowledge andaoiemnly hrlmf the 13th D. A. front the door of nnd feTIday, a day Marrh, through IS night fur strength and cheery health inevitably SUCCESS MARKET HOLDS ELECTION. 1924, at two o'clock p. m., at the countv . FRANK PINGKLH, of rubber uloveli and the contents of a follow, further danger is avoided and Notice: The annual stockholder' meet- court houae. In the court room of ftaldl Cashier. were reported 'mlMeing to telephone -- Attest fay to The Tribune. the feeling again pre- ing of the Sucres Market, 76 West First court, In Salt Lake City, bait Lake counThe in the front dour the glass police. H J. WALLAr, vails. To read this is well, to realize it South, vfi held March 2. 1929, at 2 ty, Utah. tGDKX. March 3. The w'as smashed. GL ). W LAM BOURNE, o'clock p. m., at the office of the corporaDressed Meat company, which in a conWltnena the rlerk of raid, court, with is bettsr. yourself J. P. GARDNER, and the following were elected: solidation of the B. M. Fox and the Kedcr the real Ihrrerg affixed thla 28th day of Hood And, tion. today, Sarsaparilla tiet Influenza Cae Beported. Aa officers: trill file of Joweph Levitt, Inrorpore-tioarticle Direcioii, president Felniry, 1920. rompam, nothing better than and treasurer; George Taul, vice president Subscribed and sworn to before me tn i 3rd dav of March, I One cac of Influenza jras reported to fnf a cathartic, with the enunfv clerk tomorrow. The e J. K, GTKTf, Clerk. a small in doses Hoods Pills, gentle secret LAWRENCE H. HEATH. r and In be tho llftft.ftfto with shares of the the board of health ry. 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