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Show . TitK 10 SALT- LAKE TRIBUNE - TUESDAY- - -- r on Lf oYews American BIVEfl HYEXPEHT Engineer Testifies at Hearing of Power Ap plication for Increase. Chicago of - Constructing Modern Plant on Utah Lake at $10,014,700. Estimates Cost Comparison between steam generating and hydroalectrlo power plants In gen sral and probable coats of a atoam plant ea tba shores of Utah lake, In particular, took up tha time of tbo publln uttll ties commission yesterday at the hearing on tha application of tha Utah Power A Light company for an Increase In Its power rate. William 8. Monroe of Par-gewas A Lundy, Chicago engineers, tbo main witness of tha day. Louis El llott, steam plant expert of tha Electric Bond A Share company, was on the stand at tha close of tha day, and hla will continue today. - Mr. Monro was on hla exhibit, which showed that to build a tt an Installed plant, dith s parity of 4,000 kilowatts, on a site tho northeast and of Utah lake would coat S7.M4.0DO. The exhibit showed an line addltlonsd cost for a 132.0H-vo- lt from tha plant to the Salt Lake terminal the would be $2,440,700 more, making total coat of lbs addition to the Utah 4k Power Light company 110,01 4.700. Tha company had offered this In evidence as tha possible method that would have to b adopted were the demand on the company for power to continue to Increae as It had In tha past. It was testified that some comparatively small additions to the power plant could he obtained on the Bear river system, but that the cheapest Installations there nad been adopted flrat, and that additional Installations would coat more per kilowatt than those at present la service. The alternative was a ateam plant, such as Sargent A Lundy had been asked to prepare preliminary plana for on Utah nt cross-examin- t.Vnoo-kllowa- NEW TORE, Msy I Nation-wid- e me, to ths pa.Mge of a aure In oppo.-uio-n federal aoldler' bonua bill war urged Uat night at a niaaa meeting under the auspices of the City Ioat club, American Legion, and the rommlttee for aid to dlaabled veterans, at which United States Ksnator William II. Klnlir of Utah and Rapraaantatlva Herbert C. Dell, Jr., of New York, spoke. It was xoted to .taka atepa to defeat the bonus plan and to demand that adequate proxl.lim bo made men for tba rare of dlrabled and tha dependents of the dead. a kina email declared Senator number, represent Ina ess than 10 par cent of the fact thet good grevgl In unlimited quantities might be rad within four miles of He alto asked m tlia proposed plant. to epare parts, wanted to Know whv would cars be ash necessary, when eight asn dump was proposed right on the of tha many companv, whv grounds duplications of machinery were proposed, and similar detailed qucstluna. Finally he drew from tna witness the statement that the plana were for a complete plant that would stand hv Itself, regardless of Mr Btrvjtnour naked If this emergencies were necessary-- , when the plant was going to tie up with a large system whit i could ba depended upon to carry over many emergencies. Mr. Elliott had hla direct examination soma weeks am. and was being by Mr. Innas along the same lines aa Mr. Monroe when lime came for adjournment ft la understood that the Utah Topper companv has plans to put power on the stand also, men who have een figuring on the iot of a proposed steam plant for that companv. Manv of a questions yesterday were diMr. Inn-arected to the point whether a cheaper piant might not be designed when a load snrh as the Utah Copprr would supply was required. Efforts were again made by rounel the present esterday to amalgamate the ape- lal earing with that regarding n contracts held hv large users of power with the Utah 1ower A 1,ght of companv. It waa agreed that mu-the evidence might go Into tho two cares Mr. Lucaa argued that hofti casea ahould be In ahape to go to a court of review provided such action were together, taken. d former renrlrb people, are trying to terrorize the politician.. At a meeting of Wilkes post No. 5 last night the members dim ussnd the matter of marching In uniform In the parade on Memorial day. Moet of the men eere favor of the uniforms, but reomninrnded that no one but serxic men be allowed a also tie to march In unlfomi. It elded to recommend to Hamilton Hard state chairman of Utah the legion tier, that tha various pools be given lists of a the former service men who are not sf flllsted aith anv Itglon post, lu order that the work of gaining new members dieting the membership rtrlx week from Mar 17 to ft be systematized. For the Childrens Lunch and Between Meals, Too t see Decision of U. S. Supreme Court in Missouri . Case 111 Is of Interest in Utah. i Unsatisfactory Although Pending Measure Believec Best to Be Had at Present B penal to 1 he Tribune. Appeal of the stale of Missouri to the suprehte court of the 1'intetl fctates has eerved Jo prove that the nugrstoty Unbird treaty act is constitutional. der thu art tho federal government the on Upposes certain restrictions shooting of migratory waterfowl. The deeition ,is considered important in Utah because the waterwaya of this slate are favorite stopping places for wild fowl en route north and south in spring and fill. Copy of the United states supreme tourt decision, which was rendered lat month, has been forwarded to R. H. Riddowsv, state fish and game commit sionrr, by E. W. Nelson, chief of the bureau of biological survey, halted Mat department of agrieulture. Missouri had claimed that the wild fowl of the state belonged to the state, and thut the federal government was unduly interfering with tho state' right by attempting control. Bay P. Holland, United Mate gama warden, was made defendant in th action. The state nlso asserted thst a law under which congress attempted formerly to control the open season for wild fowl had bees declared unconstitutional. nd contended that congress could not hope to make such an act constitutional by simply approx iug a treaty and then Tlie supreme passing a similar . act. court comments: Here a national interest of xerj nearly the first magnitude is inxolxea. It can he protected only by national action in concert with that of another Tbe subject matter Is only ower. ransitorily within the state and ha Hut for no permanent habitat therein. tbe treatv and the statute, there toon might be no birds for any power to deal with. Wo see nothing ia tbe eon atitution that compels the government to sit by while a food supply is cut off and the protectors of our "forests and our crops are destroyed. It is not sufThe ficient to rely upon the states. reliance is xain, and were it other wie, the question is whether the United States is forbidden to net. We are of th opinion that the treaty and he statute must be upheld. au Devnnter and Justice Justice Pitney were tho ouly dissenting jus tiers. WASHINGTON. May 10- .- If tie tonfer-enc- e report on the a'rr power bill comet up In the senate tomorrow, at to ha e originally planned, (he It referred U k to committee most likely will tall. There are main aenatois not satisfied with the hill w o would like lo e Important t hang a made, and thia Is partltular.y true of western senator, who regard thi t measure an far too great an encroachment hv tne federal ko eminent on the rigid of the Mate. N ert ideas. the ttater power fight ha been a long and tedious moat went cm senator ha'e ome to the conclusion that t o pending bill la Lie heat that can be had from congrcaa especially a long aa congelation theories re main popular thioughout the caat, and lake. for the moat part thev are disposed to MARRIAGE LICENSES. accept the bill in Itft present form, rather Estimates Believed Moderate. Frank TVewev Tede.ce, Bacchus. Utah, ami than prolong the fight. Thev are confitah. Mr. Monroe testified that the new plant Clarice Harr Hanena. Hunter. dent manv wcakneaae will de'clop as the Fred M. Blackburn. Boda Spring- -. Idaho, and bill ta administered, but think these can transmission lines or Itself, without la. be corrected by future legislation. coat $110 per kilowatt of Georgina Ogllvle, Milwaukee, losses, Charles Hurley, kaaaaa thy. Mo, and Mary In plain language, senators are thorInstalled capacity. lie said that tha estiSalt lake. mates prepared were, he belleved. 'qulte Medina. tired of the water power quesAlbert Bmitk and Ereljn Trnry. both oughly tion moderate, and told John F. MacLane. of of Morrla and, with few exceptions, will welUtah. Yeet. come an opportunity to get It out of tha counsel for the power company, that barC. Rockefeller, Kranaton. Wjro., ren! A Lundy are building comparable andChrt.iopher way. Tha fight against tha conference Mamie D. Arbetra, Gi.t folia. Moot., and por er plants at as high as $12$ per kiloreport mav last several das. hut in the lal.. IetKluiua, Ihomaa f Wehner, watt of Installed capacity. , end It looks as though tna repot t would Clara L. YITc. salt lake. Russell O. Lucas, of ' counsel for the be agreed to Utah Copper company, The sctretaiv of the Interior has apBIRTHS. . notice ammuiuing that on briefly and obtained from the witness the proved pnhlh Joarph Ben lamia and Mrrtle Male lawn-acafte- - June I, P2o the conrtriution statement that the plant proposed had Bell. and Weal elreet. Norm rifth girl. I7 riorde aad Julia t.llaabeili Jooee King. cnarjfo for all lands In the second secbeen planned according to Instructions to Neither tho witness nor, apparently, any 10VJames tion of tne Spanish Fork and loike Shore street, girl. Beat rourth South of thorn who had direct connection with ley project In ' Artiest A. and Kva XI William Torkeleon, 104 units of the Mmwherrv in Be dated tho designing of the plant, had ever seen North Fifth West etreet. boj. 1tah, described In hepubli notice T4 per acre-foo- t hall Utah lake. I lasde Mortoa aad Toung Bean, OSS Mav TP, 1917. Mr. Monroe told Mr. Lucaa that In 101$ North Weal I .pitot attest, hoy. The annual reunion of the Young famof water, and thnt the cnntiuction charge In Whitney lyill. such a plant could have been built for for all lands under tne first and second ily will be held June Itnaard gmmstt and Katherine Gertrude South etreet. e Went 23 Sllth t one-hahigh-linthis girl. of projunit of of Ireei-dewhich time the descendant tho the section Turps. figures given approximately In the estimate. He had not designed the wnl aaaemble in a Jnoepa B. aad Aana Delilah Nell toung, 01 ect. described In public notice dated, reYoung Brigham etreet. Windsor 1916. girl. and Mav 21, nodal entertainment. . A feature of thm May i3, plant, he said, with the idea. In view that VI. Us Brown spectively, ('harlot I'othraa and Maud ear reunion vdll lie the presentation of lilT, shall be $KW per irrigable acre. any large prospective Increase In demand Campbell. Help Crosa hospital, girl several tableaux symbolical of pioneer for power would come from the Carbon ener Van and Berah Klisaheih Houlsn, John H. R. Morris Young will portrav county coal fields. Nearness to tho point loot Booth West Tampl street, girl. day Visitor Dodges hix fatner. Briglvam Young, in presenting of use of the power was one of th imGilbert Russell and Bealrhu Rttrrldge Van, e areath, made from tbe hair portant point s In designing ateam plants; tt. Mark's bsspltel. girl. Confidence Men of all the others wera coal supply and water supply. Jeeob Partd and Pnhlta Touogtvrg Shining, daughters of President Young. A large picture of the late Brigadier GenWater la used In large quantities In auch Jr.. t. Mark's hospital, boy made hv a eral Richard V. Young v ill hold the een-rplants to cool tha steam In the Joseph and Edna Hull Blaekbam, 330 Girard Recognizing in approach which Increase the efficiency of avenue, girl. of honor. Colonel Willard plfu at the O. S I depot the earatrangcr the steam turbines. K. Soiherg, oung and othfrs who were In the sermark of r hfko Fleeter, Prices, the witpess said, are abnormal a draughtsman from Winnipeg, Canada, vice will assist In the presentation. SpeNEW SUITS FILED. now. and, so far aa steam electric plants to fall for the game and came cial music wlJ be given by Mrs. Luna Y. (I. Kaltuur against George W. Kalian, pretended wars concerned, we re going higher. They forTllate Klma Young and Cheater Moore. Mis near being the mean of capturing tw-on of divoree. ground are higher now than when tha plant promember of a confidence men 6 gang, the Younr. beyniour B. Young, president of Weaterluwd against Carl M. Weater-luaSylvia on was winter. is In e. last the association, figured posed Young Family police belb for divoree. on ground of non eupport. Mrs. Mabel Mr. Monroe pointed out that one !m of the reunion 8oiberg told the police that tbe stranger charge Charles Grata against Dorothy Shelby Geeaa, item In steam plant operation , became intimate at the depot ami Intro' o ground of rrnrlt. portanl Young Sanborn, B Spencer Young, Jr , for dive the cost supply la going higher all over tok Ros Beattie and Mrs Nell Young Ryn-deRuby a. Winkler against Paul A. Winkler, for duced him to a friend of bia. a the country, on account of increases In divoree, oa gvsaad si wa support. will supervise the different features who gave him a "tip" from the broker," John M. Joses against the General Reduction eaatpvlihh would enable golbcrg to t lean of the entertainment. wages and In freight rates.' He defended the Installation or a crusher st the pro. A Chemical company, to recover $U3U0 damages up aeveral thousand dollar provided be alleged breaeh sf contract. posed plant by saying that tt would be farNick up $M)trt. Folherg promised to g Economy Officials to against George Italian aad put them the money vesterdav if thev would impoaslble to get an assured supply of Peter Kalian, to recover $SQ0 aUrgrd due on e meet him at a certain pa e Thi was slack for such a plant. Business pot. on e th poh W. Dtaiil. agreed to, and Holherg notified Halils M Dhl sffamvt Gorf Hut the bunko men did not apjaar alon frosod of an rippnrt. Freight Rate Advantage. fW d von w ere in wailing ill a Members of the stale boa-of land Brrsto E. Islstub against Grorgr H. Islaub. though detect Mr. suggested that, since Salt near-b- y garage to apMire them os ground of rrurlij. rtiToro oinmissioners, (Icorgo R Mct.onaglc, takes the same coal freight rate forI'onaolidatwd Mm'hiuo A ( ail A. Allen, state instate engineer, ifn due for goods fompnnr, as Lehl. It would have been just as ad- to recover 94& Va Urged old and spector of mine'. B. J Finch, district Given vantageous to have built the proposed delivered. engineer of the bureau of public roads, plant in Balt Lake and to have saved and others will leave rarlv next week for the $2,000,000 transmission line, provided Richfield, Kanab and St George on a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the supply of water was obtainable. business trip concerning state lands, Commissioner Warren Htoutnour quesWARRANTY DEEPS. Frant-ed $20 a month ltaa of water supply and roads. A land sale brn Fnion tioned Mr. Monroe at considerable length W. H. Newea to Nils Lundbergs lot 10, to of bureau federal tho held will at Kanab. be hv p.nsiona as to details of his proposed plant, lie etc., block 2, Gordon South lanu sddi A hearing will he conducted at TVidtsoe Poter K. Pftoraon of Kphrahn, a aleran asked if It would have lowered the esti10 $ tiea alnars. Indian Hla Rlark to Hank of tho ss the proposition of the Johns Valley mated cost of $12 a yard for cement If Kimball 4 Richards to Chariot fltcod. lot lowance date from March 4, 1917. people to buy a portion of Ike Match-tow- n the compilers had taken Into account the 10, block 1, IJbertjr acres a of $12 month, Widow' penatona dam water rights to trade for rights Us Ida H. ftprunt to 1). S. Gardner, lota been orthe east fork of the Jiaier, with which dav, ha JO datlnff from the earn H and 22. block I, r a rad tee addition . Brattled to Mra. Mary K. Dickson of Mantl thev desire to Irrigate small tracts in W. J Oberding to C. M lairsen. lota 47 and Mr. Charlotte Carroll of Rlanding. connection with thetr dry farming tad 49, block 13, Oakley addition .... Penaion in the wm amount, datlntr from Take eompaay to Jame Tarry, lot 11. 600 October 5. 1917, baa been allowed to Mrs. Mock 14, plat A Marv J. P. Mlnnerly of Tajlor, Arl. Her Anna V. Tailor to T. E. Morrison, lot 13. 8,760 husband, Albert Mlnnerly, vtas second Traffic Jackson Rquar R. K. Uuffaker to IVoolley I and 4 lieutenant In the Janies Andrus companv, townof section 9, widow also eets $140 of pension and company, the part 76c Bottle (32 doses) FUZZ east due him at the time of hla death ship' If south, range LiveLand K. to 4 Haffaker of penaion inWoolley 1. bureau federal The Just because you start the day worWork of Autoigts who have stock company, part of section 8, townIJlixaheth M. Cohen. Utah been parking training formed their rars on Se.'ond outh 2 osar S ried and tired, with aching head, burnsouth, of these awards raof ship commissioner, pension West from street, Tempi to State street, A. Adamson to C. A. Wolfe, lot 1. yesterdaj. pains in the back to observe tho ordinances soveminsr parking and bearing-dowblock 80. plat A secesterday by trafworn out before the day begins do Trask Goff to F. H. Jenkisa part of ing, was commenced fic police in charge of Sergeant J. H. tion 86, township 2 south, range . I not think you have tt stay in that con873 west Warden. DATA M. Crlppa, lot 3. to Edith Llhble (Vippa "We will continue this work for three dition. 2.500 block 8, plst G days. Instead of a week as on Main Be strong and well. Get rid of the Christian Tetereen to J. W. Brown, lota weather data at Salt Lake City, street," said Sergeant Warden yesterdav. Comparative 23 and 24, blok 5, Hereath K.at subdiHav lu. IMO: "Another thing to avoid is double park1 pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheuvision 55 omrrers; ,t 'lemperture--I1tghftoday ing. This blocks traffic. SloVing up cacs d wn 93 atore. to 174 matic suffering, aching back or kidney T. M. Cooper to Charles T Tarlor. pait this month higlievt in schools is another point in of section 13, township 2 south, range tin month ine 1ft74 waa 23 the passing lonrit grpa; Acids. education of the auto public which trouble caused by 1 east 10 aogreea; mean temperature for today waa 62 the Rif to Hurberl Wood, bards arunmnlated 4 department is taking up now," he normal vas 56 degree, Get more sleep. If votir rest is Kimball degree et al. lot ft, block 22, Chesterfield. defirlenoj aliue I he Draf of Ihe month U 3 sad broken half a dozen times a night, you 300 A .... sto "Starting June 1, lights on automobiles plat January degreea; accuniulaltHl defirieory will appreciate the comfort and strength R. Eldredge to Kimball 4 Richards, will be tested at Bonneville park." 1 U 60 degree. to acres 1, lot m.. 10, blork this treatment gives. Liberty Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 a. m H. Jones to George W. Gillespie, feet bulb temperature at 6 a 49 Rheumatism, kidney and bladder William 10 46 degree? lot 8, block 85. plat C Receives degrees; relaMre humidity at 6 a in., 8J to due ailments all other troubles and Emma C. Amsden to Reiser C. Borre- di bulb temperatme at. boob,, t'jn cent: y per excessive acid, no matter how chronic 10 time, 61 degrees; wot bulb temperature at boob, $ aon. tot 2. Mock 81, plat D or stubborn, yield to The Williams Elisabeth L. Bpaktiag to E. B. WUka. aua time. 47 degree; relative Uumkbty at ooon, 10 lot 9, block 62. plat B sun time, 73 por cent; dry bulb temperature Treatment. 'Venetia, Axenaer of the I.uaitania," is to lot John 6, Parker Locy Lindsay, at 6 m., 53 degrees; wet hath tempera fare Send this notice and 10 cents to pay I.SoO' at 6 j. block 62 plat C p. m. 4h degree; nlallve humidity al the title of an tntereitliia hook Just received Rullduf 7 ent. part cost of postage, packing, etc., to Elea Otsea to Bettllyon Home m.. by J. Hill Cooper, noncommisaioned per p. Sa.lt l.ake naial reerutt-I- n The Ir. D. A. Willirns Co., company, lot 24. block 8. Fremont PrecipitatloB Total for tho twenty four hmira officer at th 10 waa aa m. of for .08 total inch; 6 at p. Heights station. The publication n sent by endtof p. O. Bldg., East Hampton, Conn. You I 1H of aa taoii. Biruaiu 11. Iverson to Eliaa M. leerson, Ms to date thm D. month John owner of the xaeht Spreckcis, 75c will receive a bottle (32 doses) 24 and 83. block ft, Chesterfield, etc.' lated deftetearv for this month to date la .34 Venetta. to everv man xxbo saw serxice M. Ireraon to WjUiam L. Porter, Jr.. free, by parrel post. Jx'o further obliof aa Inch; total preeipitatloa since January ;m the xessel during the war. 1 accamulated excess Ms 21 and 22, block 1, First to date la 9.38 gation on your part. Only one free Besides picture, the booklet fix es n 1.76 toches. since January I park ... bottle to any family or address. (Adv.) Robert W. addition toto (tlradat of th adventures and career of sets H. 8.1ft at 7 83. May It, account sod Ada ftua nea at Hartley. Hartley the famed little xachf durlns th war as Ms 7 to 14. block 1, Perkins addi1&2L n cruiser. The book was writauxiliary tion WEATHER DB8ER 7 ATIOVft TAKEN AT 8 ten by Clay M. Greene. .Mr . L. Hartley to Ada H. Hartley, lota Cooper P. U . MOUNTAIN TIME the work as a souvenir for 7 to 14, Mock 1. Prk to addition.... highly seadns engaged in vorld war high seas DEKD8 QUITCLAIM operations. Grgs T. Howlan to if. D. Durraat, lot fiftv-seve- Salt Lake Statistics 1 XX cross-examin- ! oung Family Reunion Held Whitney Hall V Itaa-kl- I MOItNESG,. MAY .11, 1120., a THE IMPROVED MAUEDMILK s . ' the little ones cultivate a healthy between-mea- l habit. IETBorden's Malted Milk is better for them than candy, sodas and cookies, and theyriike It, too. ; , Spread It on their bread and butter when they romp in from school wanting something good to cat. Or'make a hot, refresh-- , ing drink by dissolving It with water or with milk. Kiddies like it because they know whats good. In Bordens Malted Milk the best products of farm and dairy are processed together In the pure Borden way. The way that over sixty years experience in the handling and manufacture of milk products has perfected. PURITY is maintained throughout thc.manufacturc from the use of the best grade of fresh, country milk to the tightly capped container in which it comes to you. NOURISHMENT in a concentrated form that is easily digested possible by the action of the malt ferments. PALATABIL1TY, so that it is delightful as a beverage, is attained by eliminating the excessive sweetness as well as the peculiar malt tang. Bordens Malted Milk is a standardized product, resulting from standardized raw materials. Ask for Bordens and be sure your children get the milk that is actually malted. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Bldg. 108 , Hudson St. New York City 1 lf Winnipeg Game of Th Johnson Locko Mercantile Co.. 301 Dooly Block. Phono Wssatch 4737. awra; hand-mad- s. al n-- State Public BEEKEEPERS TO MEET. n Tho Rmery County Beekeepers' xetll hold a meeting at ihc county of e.iialrv. National Guard of rt Castle Dale. May 15. PresUtah, lias ret m nod from Cheyenne, courthouse Brlnkerhoff vx 'll lead hi annual where he pent to make arrangements ident A id a, Secretary A Wanderson will for the annual encampment of t'axnirx report on transactions -.of the year. There of the Utah guiird, and for a prelim report Is a long list of speakeincluding Couninarx camp of instruction, both to be tv Inspector Jedodiah Kin i.nd State In B. toF. beld at Fort I). A. Russell. Terriberrx. spot CAPTAIN GORDON RETURNS. ( aptain W. W. Gordon, inspector-in-strurto- Asso-c'Btto- r RETURN'S PROM CONFERENCE. Miss Jena (ox, superxisor of t.ainiug in home economic, has returned from a regional conference held at Denxc- - last week. She reports that keen interest was tliown at the conference in th" home project work accomplished in Utah. Leave Trip ! i Black Pensions Hawk War Claimants Uric Acid Treatment five-acr- e Force Begins Second South Campaign 1 ilr. WEATHER . Jack Tar History of Avenger of Lusitania In more way than one: For, GhirardelJis not only restores both strength and spirit but its packed in airtight cans to present all its health-goodne- ss. ue-h- i To Get Strong and Put On Flesh People who have tried it say that on of th quickest and surest ways in which those who are weak, thin, nervous and run down can grow strong and put on pounds of solid, stsy-tbe- Blood-Iro- flesh. Is to n Phostablet of take a phate with each meal. This is doubtless Blood-Iron du to th fact that Phosphate quickly builds up depleted nervous energy and at tha same time supplies the Iron necessary to make blood. If you rich, red, strength-buildin- g ar weak, thin, nervous, or are lacking old-tiin the vigor, endurance and optimum, go to Schramm Johnson, Drugs, or other good drugglat and get enough any BiOod-Iro- a Phoaphale to last three week and taka aa directed. If at the end of i t ree weekt yu dont feel one hundred per cent better and area t Id every way satisfied you can have your money back for the asking. Fair, tsn t It? Better try (Advertisement.) tt today. rs well-kno- -- i v mj 8. fnisn Fort plat SvWsa Investment company to Uario I Hugka, lot 8. block 29, plat BOND FOR DEED. H. 8. Payne to C. E. Lay, lot 7. block 6. Arlington Hrighte 68.006 Taylor Building company to Mrs. G. O. Usihr. lota 82 and 88, liberty Park 4.306 addition TRC87 DEED. E. McLaehlan to hi ary A. Brake, lot 3 806 17, block 2, five-acr- e plar A ADMINISTRATRIX DEED t George 8. Raddon to liams. part auction south, range 8 east George 9, K. Wil- townkip 1 650 TOWNSHIP TO BE OPENED. Townahlp 20 ftouth. range 9 east, south of Cattle Dale, In Kmery county, will be opened for entry this summer, according to Gould B. Blekeiv, register of the general land offlee, Tho plat of the ourver. indorsed by Clav TaJlman, corfimlMtonor of the general tond oMce, woo received urvor eterdy by t. C. Thoremen, ru3 Bled mth genera! for ITtoh lr. Llekelj. Say Gear-ar-del- ly ' D. GHIRARDELLI CO. San Francisco Since 28S2 Young Republicans Name Speakers and Committee The reception committee for th Young Men's Republican meeting which will be held tonight at the N'ewhouse hotel aa named yesterday, as followsJohn Jensen, Walter Cooper. W. W. Wilson, Dr. F. E Straup. Or Frank Emery, H. T. Hall, SI. II. Krlebet and George W. Holm-berThe speakers will he W. R. Hutch Ingson. Fred W. Crockett and Ellas 8 Kimball. Music will be furnished by the Salt Lake opera quartet. - -- ASSESSORS FILING TIME UP. The legal limit in which county assessors mav file tb first reports of their work tn assessing thetr counties was the second Monday in May. a comparatively small percentag ofOnly jh county asaexsor have filed ao far, but It expected that the balance will be on hand this week. GHIRARDELLIS Smith-Hughe- s I |