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Show y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH It Game Longest on Records; Played July 4, 1907 Tug of War, '1 f tU I P' ! Cutshaw. By AL SPINK. iFp-rl- ol to Tk Tribu. of game-- jt Oarka. I'asscd ball Lxngdnn. Time hours and 30 minutes. I'mptre In one day, the 1810 season. What was theDuring record for speed in playing a regu was g twl.e latlon ever game f tho" longest baseball Rame broken. This notable achievement went piayo.ir' lo the rel!l of the Southern league, What was the shortest baseball which already held tho speed record of St minutes, made bv the Atlanta and ever pluyedf .Edine Khreveport teams at Atlanta on tiepttm qnl These are two questions asked the ber ft, 18i4. other editors more than any To Atlanta again went the honor of a importing new speed record, aa the latest record two 1 base ever known. The longest game of baseball ever performance took place at Atlanta, Ga . September is, 1010, on the butt day of played by amateurs of which there is on tne rhmthern league championship aea Cleveat was record that played y son, .when the Atinnta and Mobile teams land on July if 1HU7. played a full game in the wonderful time The competitors on that occasion of 31 minutes. were the Brool lyn Athletic clubs team and the Kart End All Btars. Speed on Bases Here. The game went thirty innings, and This amazing record was made possi1. 4 tho .Brook lyns won by to ble by the two teams going on the no of In the number field and coming to bat on the run. Ininnings plated the first ball delivered to each professional game e'er compured with variably,was batter struck at and usually hit. that. to "place it. Thirty So that the question asked above without an effort In field tell the elorv. five assists can be answered fully, 1 am presenting but one base the on bails was recorded below the full scores of the longest and only one strikeout. There were four and the shortest game of baseball stolen bases, one sacrifice hit, one wild one three pin icd by professionals Eltch, one triple play and one double The longest professional baseball of thik recscore is the Following twenty-siplay. fame ever played was one of ord game. tunings between the Bloomington a MOBILE. and Deeatur teams, both of the , AB.fl, B. P. A.E. league, at Bloomington, 1 4 2b 2 1 March ar,,i-HICA- by S3. mne-lnnln- ha i. 24, 1920. March 2.3!lfo.April 1 Thirty-Innin- g .! XU J ) ( IB rapture Re Elimination He&U Held in and Progressive Broad A. A U: Swimming Jump Introduced. Championships. 2500-yar- d Arrangements have been completed for Interscholaetiu track and field coni petitions between Sait Lake division schools. East meets West April 20 on men will Cummings Field. Twenty-fiv- e participate from each school In a tug d of war, a relay race end a progressive broad Jump. Each event is new, For the lug of war a lienrh will be dug and filled with water. The group dragged through the water will be cou shirred vanquished For the relay each man will run 108 yards. The progressives broad Jump will see the first men starting from the same point. The avcond wilt leap from the mark attained by hts mate and so on. In eelectlng the squad men suited for each of the three events wilt be sought by the coachea A divisional relay meet, to which every school in the Bait lake division will ba Invited, will be held April 14 on 4um-mlnField. The program will includa e and four-mimile, runs. Four men will go the distant e in the race, each individual run traveling a mile, in the 320 yards will be the quota for each con- fl'e U tha elimination heats ar any criterion. the Intel mountain A. A. U. wlm- mlngmeet whlrlt wilt ba held in tha Deseret gymnasium pool tonight and tomor- row night will ba tha most auccassful aver held In tha tank. Tha opanlng event, the mena fifty-yar- d cratch race, will atari at 3 1$ o'clock. Chora finishes marked tha haste In the e scratch man's (4 and races In tha pool laet night. Alvin Ngl-od a is lata champion, entry. He hag been studying In tha east, lie will race under tha Deseret gymnasium color in tha long swims. t displayed e his form in the two races last night. record holder, McKelth Burt, hooked up In tha sama heat with Nelson in both the 5 and Bo close was tha finish between tha pair that no decision other Ilian a tie could tie given in either event. Tha contestants In tha finals of tha free style event are Jtolf Bolin and Clarence Waralng of tho University of and Alvin Nelson and McKelth Burt of the Bait Lake swimming club. testant, Bolin meet and Felts, takes place April Tha division Warelng had a close contest Mav 21, 1009. your cupboard drawers, rummage through that space by the cellar 4 0 2 The survivors for first honors lost night- - The beat 30 on Cummings Held. Berger, ss . JS'This unique contest was a pitchers Murphy, an1 was time one minute 4 0 if seconds. will battle the other divisions in the perhaps you'll find it in the sewing machine, atop the medicine 4 Rolf Bolin and Cheater Elllcott had lit- 0 innings. In Hwaoina, lb 'battle the entire twenty-sinual elate high school meet at Provo 4 tla 3 4 In difficult tlia T. heata their in the basement iolhe final inning Fisher of Deeatur was Wagner, of on winning the May chest, highest pantry shelf or on your work-benc- h 0 1 rf , trial. Tha time waa 28 5 aec- ...J3 hit bv a pitched ball, and Furtcll scored Watson, Jb . onda Warefor 0 heal. each 8 defeated Alcock, Gray him with a - Wherever it is, eft it out-t- ake 3 0 2 c . it down have it filed "take it home PUT 1TJT0 lng. Nelaon and Burt made the distance A protest was entered bv Blooming- Shannon, In 27 3 8 8 seconds. Burt, Nelson,. Elllcott. p Chappelle, who ton on the ground . that Fisher, 1 Bolin and Gray will llna up for tha finals. scored te winning run, should have adThe even; 33 S I 27 23 1 Totals tonight are the on free third than no farthef style, handicap, vanced AT LA.NT.V. backstroke, fancy diving, womon'a 60- hit. Fisher was on first base, AB.K. B. P. A E. free free and the yard When Purtell lut to right and ran to style .4 Bajless, cf Numerous entries have been re- atyla. third base, Fisher scoring. The umpire Moran, If . 4 cclved each for and with event, many BILLY EVANS stars completing, close finishes 'are ex3 ciilled Purtell out for not touching sec- Smith, c ... 2 Flaherty, rf ond base. pected. 2b 3 Jordan, The officials will be; Btartsr, Henry 2 15 3 Lister, lb ., G. Richardson; rgferee, Professor A. 1.. irst of Double-heade- r. 1 3 1 3b , Walker, Mathews; timers, William H Ihiy, John home team, therefore, claimed Herkel, ea . 8 2 3 bV The Hlrkenstock, H. L. Baldwin, Dr. C. G. fltOTlM 0 8 r tflat tho side was out when Purtell Griffin, p . . 3 Mri Remember how useful your Daylo was when you first bought it? You need it Plummer; Judges of finish, W, H. GregtllBg "T-iilcAMI run u4 urr to toueh second, two butters hsv-ory, PYeemnn P. Bassett, James E. Mose. now than you did then. Tonight, perhaps, its use may prevent a fire, save a worse 1 3 13 Total 27 Ott Romney; clerks of course, Charles mg been retired previously. The Bloom- Mobile 0 8 8 0 8 1 8 0 You Robert Richardson; announcer. Welch, can't afford to take chances, when all that your Daylo needs may be a life. ington and Deeatur teams started at 2 Atlanta t COLLINS of the Chicago White E. A. Smitn, Jr.: Judges of diving, B. F. 'elork to plav .t doable header, and the EDDIE e new hits Baylesa. Wagner (2) battery. field-ssla a close student of baseball. Reeves, 'H. V. Altree, - W. Bowles. three-bas- e game lusted until 7 o'clock. The hit Belts: double play Her Ntf free etyle scratch (Summary: ahgle of the pastime is overlooked by race: was excellent, considering the length ger, Belts and Hwaolna; triple plav Wat heat Rolf First Vnlversltv Bolin, This is Daylo Battery Week. The idea is to put every idle Daylo and flashEddie. He I one of the best posted of Utah, won; Hugh Gray, (Salt Lake the game and the (act that ruin had aon, Bwanlna and Shannon; struck out now and Bv ; first on ru.es. Burns on Off Wae balls the In Griffin, Every players bad 3 the 28 ehupe. Time Swimming club, second. grounds light back on the job of making it easier, safer and surer to go into and look into pit Decatur t nappells. 1; sacrlflcs hit Watson; stolen then Eddie digs up some play that is seconds. , and (larks for Blooming-pitcheinr dark or dimly lighted places. Dealers everywhere have just received a new supbuses Lishis of a lees, creature imagination Bay merely Murphy, hlaherty. Second heat McKelth Burt. Salt lake the entire game. Bcore: Slid creates Interesting discussion as to I Swimming" club, s'ndAivlnNehion. ls-hominutes; umpire Hart. ter; llme--3- 2 of Eveready Tungsten Batteries jammed and crammed full of power and ply BLOOMINGTON. I wret tm tha same day namely, Hepler, her It should be ruled on. gymnasium, tied for first. 27 5 sec- ! last at a at Nashville. Tenn , tha Nash-Ietroit series Im year I18 AH. ft. It 10. A. Durlng pep, fresh as daisies and with a long life of useful service before every battery. ill and New I it lea ns team rushed Eddie asked for my opinion on a play Third heat Chester Eilleott. Deseret I .eng. cf. . . . ...10 t t I 4 42 the rules. lu covered by mlnuies. which not definitely through the game I Keenan- - Stv, won; Charles Warelng, Unl- They better every flashlight into which Eveready Tungsten jBatteries fit all flashlights. would have been a world a record but although it Is possible to arrive at a jymnsslum. . I Time 23 5 C'otahaw, th, varsity of Utah, second. longest-lastinpepit more useful because theyre the most power-ful- l, for the Allanta-Mohll- a I 18 theyre performance the correct decision by taking a couple o( seconds. 3b. same day. and Is the second best record sections of ths cod and working back-- 1 made. Twenty years' experience in me king and perfecting flashlight batteries 8 18 batteries Fourth heat Jkevaa. rf. ... Sait piest lake Hugh Gray, 1 now on the books. . ward. The play Eddie put up to me in-- 1 Swimming club, won; Clarence Wareing show in the quality of every Eveready Tungsten Battery. tfnvder, ss. . v 8 . volves the hitting of. the umpire by a I University of Utah, second, Jiwln, If. . . Clotve Comet 4 to Record. , t free style scratch race; First c, fairly batted hail. That is not unusual. because needs a new ribbon. Dont you toed a it Business houses dont scrap typewriter . I k ierko, p, , . hut In this particular play, a freak bound heat Rolf Bolin, University of Utah, The game was played without a mo- of I because it needs a battery Get it cut take it itum of valuable services to the same ball 8 causes I Daylo your tha just batted Clarence won; AicNamara .. fairly of Warelng, University ment s delay, and not a base on balls, hit the is standing in foul I Utah, second. Time 1 minute 4 5 who H'OXht have 10 it IT hrmtPVT umpire, has or was stolen hit sacruloe regis1 will relate the 2 i n it 13 play as Eddie Ij onds. tered, Nashville winning by 4 to 3. Kecond heat McKelth Burt. Salt Lake lipped it to me: to the time the DEC ATI ft. , I'p l The base umpire standing in foul I Swimming club, and Alvin Nelson, Des- !;? record of 44 minutes wait made, in r.m4. Ail. It H. 10. A. i with near eret as customary 4 first, a gymnasium, tied for first. Time 1 the record was held by the Dayton and territory jvtooie,. 2b. runners on. The batter pulls a hard- - minutes 4 5 seconds, 8 t Irontou teams, winch ployed a game In no Robv . If. base first down hit SI 0,000 DO in Cash Fnzis S3.000D0 First Prize SIDOO.OO Second Pnte the 1 grounder hall 47 minutes at Dayton, Ohio, on Septemid Farkwell Oi , n tine, which Ihe first baseman is unable 8 Hi ber 18. 1884. Foster, lb. 102 other Prizes, $500.00 to Si 0.00 . Ask your dealer for details i ASKS 1 10 A contest 3 between Oakland and San to make a plav on. The Itballa hits the Kokins, rf. fair ball, 11 Francisco at Bail Francisco November 8. bag equarclv. which makes Cute. cf. . . of what course it may then n 3 3 1383, was played In the aame length of regardless Kieher, r. . The ball caromed off the fir take. Hi e time. Purtell, ss foul A petition la being circulated into sack 3 i territory and. despite ev-to among I burns, p. . I.ns Angeles ami Oakland plated a ery effort on the part of the umpireroll- Sail Lake baseba'I fans by George CVCon- - I double-hde- r on in record 30, time July his struck It. nor the hall avoid person, 35 W. H. President 75 urging It 2 McCarthy to 1405. The first game was played in ing a short distance after so doing. The restore to the Pacific Coast league staff I I 23 'Vore bv innings: 4T minutes and Ihe second game In first In time I mplr Bill ball recovered the baeeman 0 tl Guthrie, who has displaced I Cat out your idle 'flash-ltBloom liigton .... 51 mlnuies. The total for these two full to throw It to tho pitcher, who covered knck ?f 8 ,0 1 Along with both the and load it with a .JUocatur minutes, and got the runner at first. games was 1 hour and 33 Ed-- 1 and the fans, 9vote No runs made between third and less than the average time It usually die wanted to know was. Could the bat- - plavers flesh powerful Evweady President McCarthy recently told The takes to play. one game. Jtirrmy-slxt- h or Innings. did the Tribune representative who visited him ter be retired on such a play e Tungsten Battery hits Snyder I. i'Bunimarv: fact that the ball hit the umpire entitle n Ban Francisco that lie had offered hit Keenati, Smirk (Rarkwell. Tliree-has- c to wanted he to know, him first? Also, to Leave cuthri Weaver the limit allowed Camp. the league ntft By C'arkc tl. by Burns 6. First If touched the person of and that the limit of the byappropriation ball W'e on balls Off Clarke 7. Double plat s WACO, Texas. Starch 23 'Buck the theumpire just and then continued on tt a for umpiring would be exceeded If Guthrie American basethird and and Moore; Bums, Usher Weaver, Chicago wav to right field, the batter making accepts the terms offered. President Foster. Hit by pitched halls Keenan, man, said tonight he would leave th the batter be entitled to I Carthy said he had gone as far aa he would on bases I White Box training camp here lihursday third or merely to first base? Iurtell. Parkwell Fisner. Thi n eui official label M could in the matter. tibvomtngton It, Decatur 14. Htolen bases for Chicago and that he would not loin I told Eddie the EVEREADY Dutributot Without hesitation Moore. Jenkins I, Keenan, the team until he was givon a new con- moment the ball hit the umpire It be(of EVEREADY Daylo dgcrlfire hits Moore 2, Snyder, Clarke, tract with Increased pay. came dead, and the batter was entitled to first lw.se, and only first base, no rtiatter If he was put out or reached first base or waa able to go to third base. "I am Inclined to llilnk that is the Til ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE proper ruling, said Eddie, but for theKys ef Jiidiananolls . J?. Z,fi 7ifA n tra a1' J1 iSSriiSS con sake of argument I want to call your attention to the reading of the rule on the? n? that point. Eddie dropped ju, rny gYm. of Their flvemVenu" The'f is on Genuine Name "Bayer we room a rule book. and up dog dressing mer nmrk wa, lm and is a mastei . of none. and here is a hat it aaid t the present tournament a estahhsbed Are Sold by week ago becomes base runner The hataraan a the Orange Crush team of St Louis. Aspirin say Bayer Hard work- - aloue If a fair hit ball strikes the person or by and Runnin,t H. Ilnsser of Aurora. will not undirected clothing of the umrlre on fair ground. III., vent into fourth place in the n Now you will recall that In tile play events with a count of 1253. makik your boy fully Collins died the fair hit hall struck the ',l I umpire while that official was ,n in tomorrows hy bowlerefrom New ground. The rule does not cover that II Haven. Conn. St Imuls Plireh., battles. pL point arid Collin wanted to know if It Hn and JlarhaUtown. t'!Pve Iowa, made anv difference. When the rule cov- - , failed. jrre This is an age of conwas was made there ertng that play only one umpire in charge of the game, and centration of specializait was deemed practically an ImpossiATtion. FOCUSED bility for an umpire to be hit bv a fair 54 Exchange Flacc. Phone Wasatch 6486. ball on foul territory. ! looked the rules TENTION is the keynote over and finally discovered a rule relating to base runners having a right to re- to success. ernevrev turn to tneir bases without liability to be I George ,aITh -f ,h' idlers pet noBayer Tablets ot A IK ump.wT'be Y'L.f'bU Fresh New Bayer package, contain- where, because they do old one in and your Bring n roUln,f SS Tv he bascontL'''"6 berun eurel" not work . to a L s, x lndiuna-Uhnois-low- , 2500-yar- free-aty- free-styl- 180-ya- rd n, ton-yar- old-tim- 588-ya- rd 188-yar-d. gs le two-mil- d, four-mi- Get Out Your Idle Flashlight le I'O-ya- lah, SEARCH 1- -5 n x le ' three-bagge- Pur-lull- BASEBALL 's 4- -5 - WOW 100-ya- ntilKnr 150-ya- 9 220-ya- rd BfiYm INSIDE , 1 1: 0080000 01 Two-bas- g w w g, pub-r-ma- I Jirh-hol- 100-ya- . . i I Atlanta-Bhreevepo- Another Eveready Contest COMING rt PETITION FOR RETURN OF GUTHRIE 1 THIS WEEK 1 1 0- h' 12 .. , Daylo Dealers Two-bas- will d. display Thi Their Stores and Windows Throughout Battery Week. Daylo ,r.n THE ABOVE PRODUCTS two-me- Co. Eardley Electric for mic-ccsfef- td Everything . SW 'Busy plari. There are 9326 painful "Which one occupations. can your boy succeed best in ? Buy him a copy of this new book on vocational THE MAN puidauee - It OF TOMORROW. will point the way. Deseret Book Company 6 Main St. 44 E. So. Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah. 3- GET A DAYLO 'acealfated a 3 H se ' I ColdTC this rule say notning about I wVrofll'ngwhh occupled. the umpire being on fair territory: simply total of 1399 for three conleilltre r0 ed 4 Kames. save a fair hit ball that strikes the um plre. Using this rule as .a basis, the Edith Carter Sold. batter Is entitled to only first base, and runner can advance only when forced to PHOENIX. Ariz., March 23. The trotbedo so to make room for the batsman ting mare Edith Carter has been sold coming a- base runner. That satisfied by J. C. Adams of Phoenix to Marvin Eddie. , Chi ds of Omaha for $7000, according to a statement tonight from the Adams stables, which added that the mare TEN-MILE- R started in eighteen trotting events on a'on "nd OLYMPIAD Iwo $6000 purses. PARIK, March 2?. Marcel Guillamot, Lawler Defeats Vxiger. . the French long distance runner, yester-da- v ATLANTA. Ga.. March 21. Jack T. .'twconfirmed his right to represent In the Otvmpie games, bv winning ice of Omaha won the referee's decision e the Krench national run of about ten over Bnny Valger of Era nee at the end mites, making the distance in 1 hour, of their featherweight bout here tonight. 1 The Nebraska Bv his minute and 41 seconds fighter GuiU'-mo- t showed up much better than his French now becomes the v In six rounds, with the other champion both of France and opponent four apparently even. Great Britain. The growing Interest of women In athletics was exemplified yesterday hy sixty runners taking part in a race Sunday at Antony The distance was about BE two and miles, and the winner covered the distance In 14 minutes, 47 seconds. NEW, YORK. March 23. Fears of 5000 workmen at the Brooklyn navy yard that would b ldl ,hl pring YALE TENNI I 5h,y lack of work were removed today through when It that the hnnced army w" FIXED transport SFASDN j Buford, the soviet srk. and the ehlp- board ping steamship Agamemnnit NEW HAVEN. Conn.. March 23 -- The would be repaired there. About $1,808,008 Yale tennis schedule announced tonight will be spent on the Agamemnon and includes the following matches: $400,600 on the Buford. The work will take about two months, and then It is April 1. Virginia at Charlottesville; 2, Countrv club of Richn that April construction of two 43 expected Virginia at mond; third. United States naval arad-embattleahipe will be begun. Chevr-Phasat Annapolis, fourth, e Country club at Washington; fifth. NorPoles Bepulss Beds. folk Country club at Norfolk. Va.; May 8 WARSAW, March 23 (By the AssocPennsylvania: 21t. Pittsburg; 22nd, Princeton: ?9th. Harvard at Cambridge; iated Press ) Extremely heavy fighting I June 2. University of California. reported on the Polish front. A communication leaned today announces that after the greatest artillery preparation .yet experienced the Bolshevik infantry t B1 QtE. Iowa. March 23. Ilslnle I advanced ill columns against the bndge-Engmiddleweight wrestling champion head at Zwlehel. aided hy tanks and ar-Iowa, tonight defeated Tony Bernardl I mored moor urs. "After a sharp en-Pittsburg, pa.. In stra'ght falls. The I gageinem. sav the corumunleation. the first fall came In 45 with a tvody s I Polish hiutirned a counter-attacao-and the second tn 5.20 witu a double! witu taiyouets and. hand grenades, driving the enemy far front the i'oltah line. 1 1 rrcit;n,iu,'","t Frt-nc- ten-rou- vic-tor- v, a SOVIET TRANSPORT WILL REPAIRED DATF9 FOR SMITH BROTHERS 000-to- jr Q COUGH DROPS Put cue in your mouth at bedtime of nf Is-- s s k . Best service. V BATTERIES it repaired free, and get a new battery. genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Ralicvlicacid. (Advertisement.) Walker Electric Supply Co., always on hand and plete line of Daylos. a com- Western Arms & Sporting 159 South State, Was. 4703. Arbitration Plan Adopted. ' Goods Co., LINCOLN. Neb, March 23, A proposal Household Electric providing for an industrial commission 115 South Main SL to adjudicate labor disputes and investiAppliances. gate profiteering was adopted today hy the constitutional convention. The manner of appointment is left to the legislature Appeal from decisions of the com- NOTICE OF ADJOURNED SESSION OF sto, k shall be limited to two hundred mission may he taken to the supreme ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETejfiflv thousand doll Mrs, to bo renrosontod The convention also passed a court. INQ AND OF INTENTION TO AMEND tn thousand fiv hundrM share of measure empowering the legislature to OF INCORPORATION OF lbs par value of one hundred dollars ARTICL68 fix a minimum wage for women and LOAN AND WESTERN BUILDING eavh. and shall not be to increase to children. subject except upon ihe affirmative vote of oi all auch stock. Anv unissued authorised shares of general fund atock may he t.eiiej in payment of dividends dev Ian d from the surplus and undivided protlts standing to the credit of said general fund stock or upon saie for not less than its par value at auch times and In sut h manner and form and upon terms and conditions prescribed by the executlv, finance committee and approved by the board of directors This notice of Intention lo amend and of the holding of aa Id adjourned session Is given and published to an witorder of the board of di ecior ol aald n company. "Resolved, That the articles of Gated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this of Western Loan and Building company be and tho same hereby are I8lh da; of March, 1820. amended by Increasing the authorised JOHN T. WHITE, Becratarv. capital of said company from tweniy-fh- e million dollais to thirty million dollars, k692 and the number of shares from two hunFH0BATE AMO GO A&OXAMOHXF NOTICES. to throe hundred dred fifty thousand (Ccuiilt eenoly clerk or tha respeetiva algsars thousand and hy increasing the authorised far fnrtl.ee infurmatlon I to ka from one of general fund hundred fifty thousand do lars o two NOTICE TO CREDITORS. hundred thousand dollar, end so that Estate of Nellie D. Knermer. deceased. sect.ons one and sis of the fifth srtieie Creditors will present claims, with vouchof the-- article of Incorporation of suld ers, to the undersigned at 308 K earns company as, and if, amended vwd rvud building. Pall (dike City, Utah, on or ss foUowo "id wit before the 22nd day of Mav, A r. 1820. tftTK'Li: FIFTH. CHARI. LS L. MiKRMKIL Section 1, 'Ihe amount of capita! At'mltv.e'nilnr of the Estate of Neills D. o k of this rorTOatiHt shad Im thirty Chet mer Iecessed nnPiofi dollar, ri tried into three lames W. .Vh Kinney, Attorney for Adtbourand share of the par aiue ministrator. of one hundred dot r each. Ihite of first publication, March IT, A. be.tion 6. The ih.?ue of general fund 1. 55102 AT SAID MEETING. herebv invert that ft an 8Rion of tho annual mooting of the atorktoldora of tha Western Loan and Building romp-i- v, to be held nt the office of va id lompany. No. 45 KaM First Houth street. Salt lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, tho 15th day of April, 1320, at fr o rlork p. m pursuant to adjournment taken at the close of the regular anseion of said meeting, held on the i.th day of January, the fo lowing resoiutftm to amend the articles of Jm'orporation of said company wiil be Introduced, considered and voted upon, to COMPANY two-thlir- ls Notiy cross-ountr- one-elch- th fa have - FRENCH TO ENTER Electricity CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean . the Signature of. - lmvr-poratto- it out, take it down, have it filled, take it home your idle Dig -- flashlight Sc u g pa - 4- hun-ritv- tl 13-- |