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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE HIE r - ; J - t--; - . t 1 ,and . Liabilities Resource From Drop $5,000,000 Total in Figures for 1919. A consolidated report pt IPS hanks operating of the condition la Utah at the loa at ttuelaeca on Juno SO wag Issued yesterday by N. T. Porter, state bank pommlssionef. The report concerns all of the commercial and savings banks and trust .companies of the state and shows In detail the liabilities end resources at the banking Institutions according to the class Ip which thay am designated. According to' the report, the total re sources and liabilities of the savings banks are $13,106, 524.29; that of the commercial banks Is stated to be 173,881,033.72, and of tbs trust companies $5,872,801.08, making a grand total for the 105 banks of Compared with the grand total of resources and liabilities of the banks as shown by a similar report Issued March 23 of this year, there is a decrease of t5,7)7, 806.00, the total on that date be. Ing $108,571,16i.l5. Principal among the outstanding Items noted in the report ere loans and of the thres olassea of banks, which are listed es follows: Commercial banks, 160,537,767.83; savings banka, $100,000,000 , . NEW YORK fiTOCK LIST. Treasury certificates offered. Two additional Issues of treasury certificates of Indebtedness have been announced by the treasury department, the first to date from September 15, maturing March 15, 1921, and bearing 6.75 per cent; the second running one full vear from, September 15 to September 1921, bearing Interest at 6 per cent 1. The' federal reserve bank of San Fran-elshas sent out the following note; to the heavy oversubscription "Owing fcnd early closing of the books to the last issue of the subscription certificates, many Investors were disappointed. Top re therefore urged to tender your subscription to your bank or the federal reserve . bank of San Francisco Immediately on receipt of this notice." . ce CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Wednesdays clearings ., ..$2,019,228,07 Bams day last year 2,633,660.94 ; ft P. Q. AND E. SHOWS PROFIT. . The Pacific Gas and Electric company, which supplies most of the power In California, surplus after charges, depreciationreports and federal taxes for tha first six months of the year Of 12,080,275, equivalent after preferred dividends, to, $3.67 a share on tha of common stock. hydro-electr- ic 58 - - BONDS SHOW 4 ft . ft . . GAINS. A Companys bond Index number for August, based on combined average price and yield ol forty representative,. - corporation bonds,' advanced cent to 58.44 against the low of Jot per in May of this year, and as com- with the record high of 81.91 In Jared 1917, The average advance was d light despite g sharp rgUy In the e list. railroad bonds mads the largest advance' for the month, 1.93 (mint. Both publia utilities end 'Industrials slumped during the month, the former showing a loss of 1.31 and the latter of .49. .V S: r.'i' w EW YORK BONDS',' '.'::;' j e ... 81 8 2a rag. ......101 lat U XI 101 L ft Naeh na da coupo .. 78 I..... 106 M K T 1st 4s.. 57 . CIO de ev t ceopoe.103 Mo Pc tea 4e.... 6414 Panama .As feg.. 77 Moot Power 6s... 30 77 Pae T A ? Dow-Jo- n rail-roa- High-grad- ' t r. : T i So eoupoa Am T A X ev 6a. 9441 Pena coa Armour A Co 4V4a 7414 do gtn P atlj ia Central Leather la 90 St h A 0 B 1A F ret 4a 87Southen By 74 Texas A Chile Cop col tf is PC 1st.. 47 Wahaah 1st Brie sea Gea Electric 3a.. 85 is..., 6s...... la... 4..., 4a...... 1 89 9814 86 66 94 8114 9614 FLAX. OATS AND RYE. (MINNEAPOLIS, Bept. 8. flour. Snchaaftd. ' Brap. $42.00. No. 9. yellow, $1.9701.29. Cor Oats No. $ white, S9(Btiae. parley, 92rlt.07. A $1.80f)l.M. : Hya-- No. Flag seed Ns. 1. $3.24Q$.BT. ' SUGAR MARKET. A VKW TORE, Raw an car, nominal. Refined, dull; flna granulated. 15.004217. 0c. outer early. At anon Trading la rutureu waa net higher. prices wan snehansed to 10 points Tha eloao was steady, Bales, 1600 tons; Octo-be- r, 10.15c; December. 10.05c: January, 9.80c; Sept. A hlsrch, 9.70c: May. 9.70c. , . " '', COTTO$( MARKET HEW YORK, Sept I Cotton Spot, Quiet; . Middling. 91.75c. , Futures upenyd steady; October. 27.90c; tie-cebps, 96. 00c l sauary, 25.20c; Xferch. 24.85c; , kiey, s4.90e. Merkct closed steady) October, 97.98c; December. td. 18c; January, 23.25c; March, 24.85c; kiey. 24.66c. i 01. KNOWN RSJJABIWIT AND SKILL DOCTORS . , Look at Dre. Shore A Shores Record of 26 Years of Continuous Success as ' jBpeclaiista i -- - i x F ,w;j -- ? "! .. . . i, "Ku Tf i J , ; v ? . - cv M ' . v ( f a a- ,.j ' v- tf low-pric- , . - : e f. $ fs .''J' s c., - .. t .... A The Sinking Fund .Payments Will . . - . , ' ''' 4 de ' f ex-te- . - INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY BOND. I ft T ft s ' x J, , a ... f a a - BAG ' 4W... 4l( fM r , ' WHJX5. WELD A LAZARD FRERES I1 1962 ' 1 ; Pr a.' artr Frmh r - '1 i ' " I4 it ) e Sr V r 14 A S c L . f - ri V' o v " ; V . aa. Chculr S V 4 i. t - ' ' ;- urn "14 6' ra f - ' , J. 00. Ain? 9 Aymoa BAipe, Oklcggq - . WL A aba $9 W. n pa SELftMAN 'jf f tj . CO. P?Noue TMA A co, " , SONS .KISSEL, kgnriuun 4k po. BOKBRIQHT pO, CO. HALSEY, STUART na - L ; , , FIRST NATIONAL BANK T in 8?. ra ' -- 3 LOUIS Yj MELLON NATIONAL BANK, Plttahorg FIRST NATIONAL RATTB rfinrin, . 9 6a 1944. - V, by Mutual Crmortry Ce. I Oaae lota f ereemery cube butter, la .....$ fitr .,er9arf bettee, la car- tom Fterh ftrata creamery butter, parch- twnl prlQtt Fre.b flr ewaroerg bqtlT. W .f-Frtrh tong Cooking ...... ' x .0214 . , .6814 .6914 -- 50 ,GV4 1 1- -$ i A m. Vnict RbhIii Kit Rep la INI fat) ivit Russia K Kav 1WI 6A ..... 1W)..q,..,s. Liberty IHl Liberty 1st li.rf imm$4$ Liberty 2u4 4a... Liberty 1st Liberty d 9ssgefss Liberty H Liberty ftb ...... Victory f Vtetory l ane H:85? 64. 9Q.66 88.62 86.24 96.82 93.14 KANSAS CITY rRODUCE. 15.68 96.66 9C.16 1 , 7 ' " , IDAHO FALI-Idgho, Bept. dav (va4 celebrated In Idaho Fftlla at party Highland Park, th Farmer-Labo- r officer being in charge of tl( affair. A large crowd assembled at the park, where a program waa riven, followed by ft picnic lunch ftnd Ball gam. - G. A. Heeler had charge o( the prorthe - following gram and' Introduced Falla, speedier; J. K. Crendall of Idaho Ray McRalg of Bol.e, Bam Button-O- f Madiaon county ftnd Arthur Gifford of Fremont county. Th principals of th Women' Labor league were also Introduced. Tbe address of tha day wa given by Mr. McKalg, who epokft of the necessity 'of people being home builder and ownar In order that they become tbg highest type of American cltlapn. S, Wrol 85.04 90.00 15.00 41 Special to The Tribeee. 96 87 a Ud,...et cel No. 12 of the real property of th that 'hi wife haa ignored his every plea estat that ah should return to him. though h tition of eald deceased, and to which pegnd (hventory hnd appraleemeni na ottered to eti;i ner th$ neceeiary la hereby mad, ha been act r9renc that the lot expense money apd' he ask on Friday, the bevehteefitn bearing court gtv him a decree of divorce op day of A. D. 1920, at September, desertion. at grounds m. o'clock p. at th county courthouse. fwq In Desertion I also charged in ft suit for th court Said court. Ip Malt 14k foom pf divorce filed by Frank J. Hill against Salt Lake county. Utah- Hess K. Hill and nonsupport by Kath-erin- a pity, ' Witness th clerk oi said court, With Martin In euing tat divorce from ' Carl Martin. v J. 15. CLARK. Plrki (Seal) ',' . , Idaho Fall, L, D. S. HcU Picnic, Lunch, Baseball, tabor Day Celebration Idaho Falls Program V QOVKRNMCV4T SONDft. WfortH bj J, A. Hoyl 4 f4) ;v?-- Its, where Raymond Robin preceded fglcq tbi6 paqrnjng aqd w. epeakutg. 7 ' . - g A . Lieut.-Co- i. VIN1TA. Okie., SPt. Theodere Roosevelt escaped Injury In qq aeroplane gccklent a aacond time today when the (emplane carrying him from Joplin, Mo., to V(nlta to fill ft speaking fence and ft tree at date crashed Into th fair grounds her. Kona of the four passenger In the plane was hurt. ' ' ,.,.68 9 m .41 .. battar (69 IS tube) Ranch egge Cold r to rage egp .29 Fall cream cheeae, trtpleta...: .60 Young America fall erraar chema.,,, Blech Strlag eheeae. .49 Charm brick weeesop ( se,. M crmqi i KANSAS CITY, iept. S Bullet, unchanged. Kgga, 1 higher; Grata, 92c; eaeeade, 434. Poultry, anebangrd. , ... mm . Colonel Rootecflt Hot i . Close Call From Death A Llaut.-Co- l. Mo.,' BepL JOPLIN, narrow escape Theodora Rooeev.lt had from death at noon today while preparing tor an aeroplans flight which waa to take him to Vlnlta, Okls, end to Tulsa to flit sneaking dates Colonel Roosevelt waa entering the front seat of th plans in which Bert Chandler, candidate for congreea from th Ftret Oklahoma dlatrict, was fitting, while Paul Meng, the pilot, gava tha blade a twist. The throttle wae too high and th big machine tor wildly down the field. Colonel Roorevelt Jumped from ths fuselage gnd landed free of the The plan (truck ft high place In th ground end ipeet, burying It note In waa aeVerely Chandler the ground. shaken and bruised but not seriously hurt. Roosevelt was calm and smiling over the Incident. A few minute later Rooae-ve- lt amr Chandler entered a big plane from Tuip and Immediately flew for Vla- ' ks no mlstaksl Corns and ret an silenced opinion on your case FREE and POTATO MARKET. nd how you can be cured or benefited, ' Elec-Itfern Medicine, Organotherapy, CRtCAOO, Sept. S Potatoes tteedy. 2 7S cere, ftaeey Cobblem- $1.760 06; Etc. , Call or wjjlte. Office. 249 Mlunreota Early Obtoa, In Street, Salt Lake. Hours: 9 to $; niiiitU. 63..VXH2.M); lUabe Buraia, $A7S 13. 10 to 2.15u) 2.W; inlnge, I to 2; Sundays, o TR0LZIA1X PAIBT fBODgOS rudders7 In Chrenlo and Nerveua Disorders co. 1920. ' September 9th, pro-patl- er J2AA- -.' ' A CO. ?t MQOAIT . ' . UNION TRUST COUP ANY, Pltt6or FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cleveland . I - 1 Jt ....... ... 6 per teat ..lt ............... (Gaolatlao U v v V v 1926 Mt lat D - ....... Fa Rf , ; THB CHASE NATIONAL BANK ontbara Pae de eons 6s do cone 4a 1929 Cnloa P lat land giant 4s 1947 do lit ref 4 2008 .ft., do 1st cost 4 1227..... 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B ft O Gold 4a 101 B ft 0 P L 614a 1926 193 B ft O emu do idjf 4a ' ft : it. V v A i v 4 T w 4 their discretion. The right is reserved to rojfct any, and ail applications, and also, in any event, to award a smaller amount than applied for. " Morgan Amounts due on allotments will bo payable at the office of J. external loan a ' and Co., in New York funds to their order, or in Anglo-Frenc-h which final' 0 per ?ent bonds, due October 15, J92Vwith coupon, attached, will be acceptlpd at 102 per cent fiat, viz.: Par and accrued interest to maturity. The date of payment (on or before October 1, 1920) will be ata V?v,r ;ed in the notices of allotment. Trust receipts will- - be delivered" pending : (At reported by J. A. tingle ft Co.) ,r l. '.vs Morgan and Co. Subscription books will be opened At tbe offices of J, will bo closed in and at 10 oclock a, m., Thursday, September'S, 1920, Ar-T- V ft. . ,T t . he NEW YORK, reactionepi. ary trend at stock market quotations today had Its genesis )n (he decline near the close of business on Tuesday and waa aided by a listless demand of tits Bearish professional trading elemenL pressure against railroad and most Industrial issues met with a degree of success at the start ' and was continued throughout the session. The prc movement did not appear to be directed by any new developments and waa not air together uniform, Ahe1 sugar shares being prominent because ' of advances in th face of recession among ' companion stocks At the end of the day the market lacked signs Of a recovery, hut transactions were so completely In the hands of professionals that the street was by no means convinced that the rg, cent improvement of price )xed been reversed Into a swing he the opposite direction. Bonds were steady and mod erately active. ' Call money waa auoted At 7 per cent for ell transactions Interest In tha French ' government bond flotation was greater tp-- financial circles than the attraction of the stock While the $100,090,000 issued market. was not formally offered, the advance applications were estimated to forecast What a substantial oversubscription. Ufa financial markets are Interested in disthe which effect the is particularly tribution of so large a block of first-grapaper will have upon $he supply 8hould the Issue of Investment funds be taken up without hesitation, allowing for for adequate time telling the bonds. It Is possible That the investment market will experience shortly a fairly large output of pew corporation bonds hnd notes and when conditions ars good for substantial borrowings of ths' sorf there usually Is a stimulation of ths market for stocks On the other band, if thd French loan Is' Inclined to drag before ths bulk of tbe bonds reach tbe tiltlmat aubuyer. It stand to reason 'that tbe tumn Issue of naif securities will be affected. adversely These thoughts were present In the bond and stock markets today And 1$ may have been that some support Tea withheld from stqcks because' hotontial buyers wanted time to Judge thf outlook from the basis of the French government bond sales The terms of th offering leave little to be desired frony th point of view of yield and maturity, The problem of trafislatlng the sale Jn terms pf next general bond market In conditions thd amount Ol month and later lies' the Issue. r shade easier today Time money wae than for several weeks although the of sentiment. Not one was mainly change much money was offered and non bewa less low 814 and t'k Pr cent, but said by lenders of 9 Per cent as a rata for the longer maturities with industrial ecuritiea as collateral. Tha latest bank statements hardly forecast a real easement of time loan dequotations nd It would require a cided contraction from current level of to the alter activities security , market borrowing situation from what haa preon vailed fur several months namely, In which the demand stands wH ahead ' of tha supply of money. Steel trade review . this week note a for nevf line are waiting that buyers earn on next yaar prices but, at thequotathat lima confidence is growing to marked raised not be will tions efThe mill ars bending their orfort to reducing accumulations of aaUt-an- c ders In which they are receiving conditions by Improving railroad, Induatnr the of The continued activity 00 Pl la plainly disclosed In the $lllr The aggreIron output during August. tons by grose reported gate of 2,147,402 was larger thah In any the Iron Age, exand March month of tha year W ceeded all month of 191$ Wth $h exception of January, ' The foreign exchange market ofwaa a quiet, sterling losing a fraction cent, while franc were firm and GerCotton were dleplayed mark heavy. man the governa strong tons furthered-bments weekly weather report. Which showed generally unfavorable conditions i t .. These bonds constitute an unconditional obligation of , the Government of tbo Proncb Republic, repayable in New York City in dollars, ' r S i i !l ii :iti - - V': i .. . ; Tv'. Coupon Bonds,. $100, $500 and $1000, Registerablo as; to Principal:'. Market Is in Hands of fro fe9$ional Elemlnt and Rf actionary Trend Apparent eS ' r A , 6 K '- . FrincJpal, Premium and Interest payable in Ifew, Yprk JnlL: United States gold oolu without deduction for Tronok Ukos, present or future. : ! J'f V , ? M ) I f " . ' a a " ; fj i i - i Be Sufficient to ,;r Redeem at UQ;AU of th y Bonds at or Beiore Maturity , r a semi-annu- al ' rJ - Beginning December JS, 1920, fhe French government is to pay less than' t J, P. Morgan and Go., as sinking fund , trustees, in quarterly install $4,400,000 annually such payments ments during the first five years to be applied to the purchase of bonds in the market up to and including J 0 and accrued inter-- . install- eat, and the subsequent. payment made in ments to be applied to the call pf bunds, by lot at 110 and ac 'r ' crued interest. ' - , ' ,. 8 i 7; '' ri A Year External Gold Loan . Sinking Fund Bonds r At 100 and Interest Twenty-Fiy- e 1 $11,753,596, lows: Commercial banks, $962,916.82, and savings banks, $670,040.1$. The value of banking houses owned by trust companies Is not reported. ' Furniture and fixture ere valued as follows: Commercial banks, $424,778.02; savings banks, $38,148.16, and truat comt panies, $49,421.18. i Total cash on hand is reported A follows: Commercial banks, $1,424,603.16; savings banks. 1104,001.94,. and trust com. panies, $9125.45. Notable among the liabilities of. the banks reporting are the following items; Capital stock paid in, commercial banka, $6,096,724.87; savings banka, $1,650,000; I (rust companies, $645,000. Surplus funds are as follows: Commercial banka, $2,355,530.69;. savings banks, $700,006; trust companies, $207,000. i Undivided profits, commercial banks, $268,898.34; savings banks, $52,702.70; trust companies, $42,997.82. Net undivided profits, commercial banks, $698,912.79; savings banks, $219,263.22; , trust companies, v $13,682.59. Prosperity of the patrons of the banks Is shown In the following totals of deposits; Total demand deposits in commercial banks on June 30 were $30,977,166.74; In savings banks, $68,092.50. .Total time deposits-wer- e as follows: Commercial banks, $19,888,059.34; savlngs hankft' $14,934,860.08. e w : sad trust companies. $4,961,053.51. Stocks, bonds and securities held by the various bankg reach the following individual totals: Commercial banks, savings banks, $3,690,856.89, and trust companies, $236,650.71. . Value of tha banking bouses owned by the several Institutions is shown as fol$9,173,-882.8- - I Government of the French Republic 1 NEW YORK, Sept. $. The stock market was without definite 'trend during the better part of todays professional operations, although losses predominated among most of tha active issues at tha heavy close. Exceptions to this tendency were furnished by several of the oils steels and investment rails, also specialties of the class represented by sugars, but last week's favorites in the and industrial groups were transportation reactionary. Sale amounted to 875,000 shares Sentiment among traders inclined toward further pessimism, the market's failure respond to various favorable developments prompting a resumption of selling fur tbe short account, especially in rails, equipments and associated Issues Money conditions continued to show neater ease to the extent- that more funds were available for time loans ana call loans ruled at 7 per cent, against yesterday's maximum-o- f per cent The drain on local resources also baited and banks at western and southern reserve points were reported to be lending more liberally on commercial paper. The market for foreign remittances again ignored further arrivals of gold imports both London and Paris standing still while the Italian rate broke violently, probably In consequence of serious industrial disturbances In that eouo " . try. ' Most bond Issues domestic and International followed the course of stocks, easier tendencies being shown by Liberty end popular railway bonds. Total sales, par value, aggregated $9,350,000. Old United States bonds er unchanged on f X r- ? ' . a ' als ' a ? . Status on June 30. K rt , Prb-fession- .V . $ X trend Day s T ransactions. Confined Principally to Consolidated Statement by and Market Closes Heavy Among Most of Active Issues, Commissioner N. T. Porter Show i - f- 1"" STOCK EXCHANGE SESSION Without definite ... SEPTEMBER 9, 1920.. THURSDAY MANNING, " District Attorney Opens Probe Into Johnson Case : CHICAGO, BepL I. Investigation Into Hexed freedom allowed Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, waa beCharles gun today by District Attorney Johnson F. Clyne. Ha baa reports that Kan the leave 4o baa been permlttad county Jail for night automobile rides I under. Indictment charge Johnaon Uh violation of the Mann scL - Wife Refuses to End Yoeatfon, Hasband Says ( " 'T ' Nut year ago. Annette Johnson- left Balt Lake for a ala month' trip to Norher relative. She la not to way beck yeti according to th allegations of her husband, Ludvig Johneon, In filing third district suit for dlvorca In th court yesterday. Mr. Johnaon charges ! . Special t The Tribune. . . IDAHO FALLA Sept, A Field exr-els-e o$ the Primary association pf $b Blnghniq stak. pf lha L. fk 8- - chupch. wr held on the church ground In Idaho Falla on Labor dgy, A 9Plftl program waa given in the mornlng. coneieting of During folk dance and mualgal number th noon hour a picnic' lunch wa spread, and th afternoon devoted to games and sports' The primary children of this stake are devoting much tlmg in gathering mean for the furnishing ghd equipping of A hospital In ward In the new L. Idaho 'Fail for ,'th' needy children of ( th community. ' t. FB0BATX ABO 9PABDIAV1KIF BOTICZS. (Oeefult count clotk or tk mptcllw etgft, ,tr lot fattber lefotieettoe.) IN THB DISTRICT COURT, PKOBATK division, in and for Balt Lake county, state .oi Utah. In th matter of the eitat pf Thomas Kearns, deceased. Notice. The petition of Jennie J. fCeerns. of th estat pf Thoipa Kearns, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real proparty or said decedenL and that persona Interested appear before th paid court to show cause why chouM not be granted tq sell an order so much a aha!) be necasaary of the following described real eatate of Mid deceased, to wit: interest In each, An undivided one-baevery and all e( those certain unpatented In Ban Juan claim situated mining county, state of Utah, ftnd commonly known as th Kearns oarnotlte mining claims, and which arc enumerated ftnd particularly described In said petition and in the Inventory and appralsament on file in the above entitled matter wherein said mining claim are denominated Far- 11 lf -'- V. ( ' M. Bnell, Deputy Clerk. Glhsqq. ftltorppy'fof petitioner. ' ' LS THE 1072 THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of Balt Lake county,, slat of Utah. Bisters of the Holy Cro Hospital association, a corporation, plainversus Hllen tiff, Walsh, known ta re- -. i11?!1 V BUter Mary Holy Cross, and th unknown heira, next of kin and creditor of Ellen Welsh, known in re- -' llgion Slater Mary Holy Cro, de; fendant. No.. 29Q55. Sumpiopa-The state of Utah fu th Mid defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear Within twenty days after (h service of thla lurarnqna upon you. If served within the county In which this action ' la brought; otherwiae. i within days after Service, and defend th .thirty above. n- and In case pf your failure wlU be . rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which ha keen filed with the clerk of laid eburt. ' Thle action ' la brought to remove :. a Cloud upon (he title Of the plaintiff In nd tp tp fallowing described real es- -. ngetion; Uh. ; John Bpeara, X"41 plaintiff, Th suto of Utah to tho Mid dfe8-- i ar hereby summoned to an t ,eu I Jflthln twenty dcra eft tho ooevs-- e ' I thla summon upon you. If served the couqty in wplrit this act Ire J i brought; ' . otherwise. Within thirty tier aert-lcand defend lb above 1 titled action; and In csss of your so to do. Judgment pill ge -- $ against you according to' th tho complatut. which bag bees oe-- th clerk of Mid court. Thla , action Is brought Judgment dlaaolrlng tha marriare ee f l"w dmioor k.f W'WWU thVV5lntl?.flr,.WW,', ' i ' ik.i'y " - V 1 , ' t Attorney" DUisr - f ' 't ' ' ' ..tlS V; isetfg CONCESSIONS' BIDS FOR THE' the Uuh State Fair, win be f up to Wednesday, the ltth t 1 BopUmher, when they will be t one i , rtusd. ( All communication sent to ' J. L. IiWK.I Room III Capital Bldg., Bait Lwkd Wg Utah. - ....,t. . .. . lm ed .j, i'u f . ' S , V TAft BABY MINING ' t v. , .T ' tsvr prindnal 'plaeo at b"t No. 623 Atlas Blpck, l Wert ft i The oast half of tho southwest quarter Bouth treet. Balt Lake City, Lah. Of section four 44),' township thres 3) Notice la hereby given Uat t ft nte8 ona (1) east, Salt Lake Ing of tho boord of dlrecto-- p 4 j South, rang t r meridian, excepting a atrip of land twenty-fItaby Mining comnany, h I op ( 1 f ) ive on aid each of wide th day of August, 10:0, an (25) feet ( railway track (own ter line) of the Den23) pf ona per Cent per't'w-- a w ver A Rio Grand Western t Railway on the Issued and ou"-.e- v h 1 the corporation, oerapnny containing three end paVau. (3.1) acres. SituqtQ'ln Bglt Lake county, after September I, 1920, to Y. 1.1 , . slate of Utah.' secretary, at, 61$ Atlas IT lock, a i k" ftte title of th plaintiff City. Utah. Add t0 In and to qult the aforesaid rear estate' ft which tv,4 stock upon Any against th Mid defendants and n (hoo may remain unpaid t ti under s or or either 04 Wl by, taking through September, !ti4, ' " J advertised tnr oy.'e 1 1 f qag .of them. 41 : M William h. lkart, unless payw,et , will ba anel i . Attorney for Plaintiff. . 1 P, O. address, 437 Newhous RulldlnR 1(24. at tbe baue ef 6 p. J fc'alt l.akf City, Utah. 1 eeimnL teP J hnquent Bisters of ths Holy Cross Hospital as- of Advertising ftnd r W. N. G 4 sociation, S corporation, plaintiff. ds9 " Secretary aad ' 533 Atlas Hlock, It Wart L IN THE THIRD" JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of Balt Lake county, state of Balt Lake City. Ut With It . . ' if one-tent- T 1 Hill ft r |