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Show THE SALT LAKK TKIBlNL, FRIDAY A10KMNG, JAN LAKY 3, 1919 HBAYS TO 35 DELINQUENT NOTICE. Consolidated Mining frlnctpa! place of buaineas. room 101$ Boston building, Salt Dak, City. Utah. Notice Thera ar delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of aaeesament levied on the 22nd day of October, A. L. 1$18. the several amounts sat opposite the names of lha respectiv sitarebolders. aa toilow-No. of No. of Kamo Cert, shares. Aral. 961 $17.76 Ayov, Tom J.lii 76 460 Ajrov, Tom, trustee,, 2 11 COME Montana-Fingha- Company : Expense of Americas New Craft Augmented Tom, Ayoy, Tom, Ayoy, Tom. Ahuns Akana, Akana, Akana, 50. Per Cent. . WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. War condition have brought about an enormous Increase In the coat of building warahtpa. Rear Admiral Taylor, chief of the buroau of-- construction and repair, told the house naval JJommittee today tn discussing the 1320 naval appropriation bill. He that the hulle and machinery of. ty ten battleshlpe and stx battle cruises authorised in 191$ would cost nearly more than' estimated an In$150,900,000 crease of almost 40 per cent Admiral Taylor said hs did not think It ass likely that the end of hostilities would result in any speedy reduction In costs. After the civil war, hs said, there was no appreciable lowering of costs of labor and materials within three years. ....... Badger Pro. Badger Bros Badger Bsea. Badger Bros Barnett, J." ., Barnett, J, Barnhart, Mr F. M. Barnhart. U. H. W Blackman, D' U..... Blackman, -. .G. Bockus 0. O . Bockus C. Bockus C. G... Bockus, C. 0 Bowdle, Mrs 3. R... Bradlev. .W. H., t rostew i ... ... Braley, Pr. Geo. A Brlmacombe, R. ' X- Admiral Taylor said the cost of constructing merchant ships has increased from $75 to $20 a ton, while the coat of battleships has increased less than 50 per cent. Tin ha been accomplished, he said, by exercising (he greatest economy possible In the government navy yard and by close supervision In private yards which are building battleships on the .'cost plus basis. "The original estimates for the battleships Colorado, ilarvland, Washington on which construction and West ' s been Virginia, Admiral , Taylor said, started," was $11,500,000. It Is doubtful If they an be completed for less than $15,650,-00- 0 o.,.. SEATTLE HAS LOW FLU DEATH RATE KEATTLB. Jarf. $. Influenza caused deaths In Seattle during the first eleven months of 1919, according to the annual report of Dr. J B. McBride, city health commissioner. Since the epidemic started 200,900 doses of vaccine have been given out by the city health department, the report showed. Dr. McBride declared that a comparison of fifteen representative cities of the United States showed that the Influenza death rate here was the lowest of the fifteen. Seattle schools opened today. 571 Meeting Is Postponed, - DAIRY INSPECTION REPORT PUBLISHED WEATHER DATA Compniwdra weather data at Balt Idka City, Per ember 3, 1910; Higheat temperatore foday was 34 degrees, 3074.-wa60 debigbeet tn thta month aliu grees; lowest last night was 9 degree; low wt ihla month aioee 3874 wat 20 degree below aero; mean temperature for todaY was 1H degrees; normal was 29 dogreoa; avnmuUted deficiery atnee the first of the month la 34 degrees; aeeomalated doflciencg .since - wJanuary I la 34 degrees. , R la tire humidity at 6 a. tn, todae was 47 relative humidity at 9 p. tp todu waa ft4 per rent. Total preripifatton for the twentr foer hours adiag at 9 p. m. was none, total .for (his month to date la tries; accumulated deficient for this month to date la .mb of an Inrh, total precipitation siaco January t to date is trace, accumulated deficient y since January 1 la .0$ of an inch. , WEATHER OBSERVATION TAKEN AT 9 M P, TIME , HOt STAIN t lii-ha- l Coming From Afar. I'OOATELU'l. Idaho. Jan. 2 ttir wHI Services row ducted Hundav bv th Re. W. Jann Mr of the rhJlifpin Inland. Th mil! reach th city Saturday. Th Jann HI m a be nervine communion mommy I Mr. J recommended a a forceful peakr I Funeral Notice. Iawlge No. 1. .F. and A. M a special meeting at 2.39 this sfternoon at the Masonic Temps for toe purpose of attending and conducting the fuimral services ef the lae P.ro. Geo. Anetee of Ifenver Izvlge No. 5, F. and AM, Member and vKiting brethren in-ej AJ'eftisement.J ..,.1 ....734 ... .72 ,...734 Brother , I'tah h'arnHurls Brother Hill Farm Western Hatch Farm t lover Jjca f Church Farm Honneville Mots Jtrothers Domestic George K, .. . , .. .719 .719 .......71710 ...701 . 94 69J ... ... ... Iarkln 564 75 ....71 ...,9 ....01 ....17 WOOD WAREHOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE ' Bern. , Below aero. 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CnioBlal USE Metals Wolverine Stand arI Oil Stocks. Bogle A Ce., 19 Sou lb Mala A. 10 Btewtrt Mfg Co 84 3 do pfd 47 4714. Ital) Winona 4040. 15'., Wlgndett BbaS-es- 1W Atlantic Rnrkejrr 2, ak4 wire HHft-1- 0 oUt1oei, yesterday ftft. Bore WH ( Aerehrocgh Continental sages. When VapoRub Is Applied Over Throat Chest, the Medicated Vapors Inhaled Loosen Btireka reecent S7 ftft. Cnn$hrr4nnd 1A IftO, Galena common 87 A3, Gnlenn preferred fnditna Pipe 100- lid 180 Illinois Pipe 1(H, NnttoMl Tmoilt Id 17. N Y T nmmit Ohio OH MOM lOftetlO. Nort hern Ftp pobir Frairte OH d&O two, Frairi Pipe 275-2W-i37 188. PfHithem Southern Pipe Rfg W Penn Plpn 8 0. Pwnn Oil I TM 70. 8 O 271. 8 O Inditn Cnlifornia 8 O 545. SO Ktflturk 540460 . 8 O New Jerwey T06 710. NehmsAi Most authorities now agree Eat west 8wb 8 O New York 85 830. 8 O OM W-4is simply the Tank 106 107, Vtcoua we call tipanieh Influenza was A fuMh 10i epidemu grip, which 400 "4 10, Washington 55-8The Influenza hsra In 1SS9-9- 0. Mucous Membrane to Throw Off the Germs. (!rsooiiA K Y H S. Can Bafto 1H lk. CokaCp Mtnn 3 2U, Con Ariz Coieien Oil 6 25-2ft 54. Dsl Stems Iron Blot 7 36 ft 14, Howe Nonnd jivMu Yerde TSftftlft, Kerr Lake 4 Maaon Tsl Marronl Magma Cop 54 j Mother Lode 88 ftft. Midwest Oil Oil Midweat Mtdweet pfd Ohio Cop ft 15 Bfg !2&al4. Mpiaelng lft-Re Ntewart Min Here 8- -. II. Rcratrb Lrtrel ft 1ft. L B Marine Boat Ami Ship 4 ft. Lake Tor-pd- o L P A TkLa Yenie 2 2V tnCaalem 44-AHaa Powder Aetna Eplo Etta Here Powder fWi 1W, Pont Powder 545-2472-7Oil Howetrm red Oil 4 215212. ft rtHri Mwtww 54H-5rheTpYflef IV Wtr lft-110 10 Vi Peer-lev- a Okis Big Ledge 14 14 l9lntnna 75 80. t. ft. J2, 8r) Ii t If Boton J A. furmah received ' Curl) Close A Ce,. 145 5obO Main Hle (ollowfag bid and asked ifaa peer aferno fttat Bit Mwnt their - prirate wlra afreet gootationa, jreatarda Butte A London IS 10 Gaa 6254. Chief foe Bmton n Copver Mine 8 nN, ranttla Aria 1 IN. (opper StH. Biaek1 Hawk 44 TP. DetiHlgii toft?, riraf Natlonai 24. Iron ('ap IftW 16. Goidfieid Con In Rom 3ft ftA. hfKlaier 45-4hew Cornelia TopaJ Mining Terda fits 5454. GaAaJrn 2S L Xtikan IkA Ga$4 !0, Waaker 4g: bo avoid person having colds wVrh means avoiding crowds common drtnk-curoller towel, etc Ing Keep up germs your bod.,y strength by plenty of exersnter through the nose and mouth and cise in the open and good food. air, attack the lining of the air passage KEEP FREE. FROM COLD. nose, Throat and bronchial tubes. Ther is no cure or spec fie for thin Above sit. avoid colds, aa coidg Irriwill off Nature the throw hut disease, tate lining of tne air passages and conserve jour rendertnetnem If only you attack, much better breeding places competent pnyzicldn ehmnd for the germs. strength. Acalled Tne use of VapoHub . always be Vick's VaooRub st the very fret does not interfere with ary Internal a head eotd, melt treatmdnt and it Is now being used bi asignlittleof a cod Fdr VapoRub tn a spoon and inhaia treatment and It U now being used ths or, better still, us Vs povapor, In order to stimulate the lining of the ll ub In a benzoin steam ktt!e. If this air passages to throw off the grip germs, Is) use Sn rot available, to aiit In loosening the phlegm and keepordinary teaFill ha f fail of boiling water, ing ths air passages open, thus making kettle In a bait teaeponn of VapoKub Hot. wet towel put the breathing easier. th keltle Jual should be applied over the throat, chest from time to time-k- eep and back between th shoulder Wade to slowly boning and inb.na th steam open the gores. Then VapoRub should be ruboed in over tne part until the NOTE Vhk's VapoRub Is th d'a- skin is red, spreal on thickly and covof a N'oith CaroUpa dn.gg.st. who ered with two thicknesses of hot 'Tan covery found how to ombme. In salve form, Del eioths. Iavs the clothing loose Menthl and Camplw1- - with such vo.stlle ground the neck as the heat of ths tiodv oils as Ciiealjptua, Thyme, Cubebe, etc., liberates the Irsredienta In th form of an that when the sane is applied to ths vapor. Inhaled with each boC. heat, luee Ingredients sre liberated vapors. These breath, earn- - the medication direct, v to 111 form of vapor. VapoRub can he tne parts affected. At ths Karre time, had in thee sires S0v 0c, II 20 at all VapoKub Is absorbed through and stimu- drngg'sts. IVhue comparatively peer in lates the skin, attracting the blood to the rertauj parte ef the North, It is ths aurface, and thus aldie In relieving the standard home remedy In the South and congestion within. of co.d troub,ea-j-oWeal, fur ail forms ar sold six mi ilnn in-- n were la at HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE. ' VspnKub is particularly re ommend year. I for exfivldene seems to prove that Ppan-- h r'ui Irene ernuo or colds, as It Influenaa It a -- m disease, eh, cad- prm' ternally apfdied end ean, therefore, he man bv ch efiv shd contact, ne rtpailvr nfftj alihout the .iiaruifui effs?, s. tnrough coughing, eneexn.g or sp.umg (Advt.J p. re' t) -- v ft 1 - lv 1.644 6,579 6,509 9.90 1 936 3 55 3,56 3.572 3,00 1 010 464 3 3,48 714 l.C'O 50 14 3 1.163 , S., Trust Co, Ltd..., 16.60 7.50 Hemy Waterhouse 80.66 Ltd.... 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Lyman, Henry J. , .. Lyman, Henry J. , Lyman, Henry J. . .. Lyman. Henry J. . .. L man, Henry J, . ,. Lyman, Henry J. lino, Louis Lino, Iiouia P Macfarlaoe, F, W. . Mactsrlane, F. W. Macfarlsna. F. W, ... Macfsrlane, F, W, ... Macfarlana, F, W, Br. F. 7,m 7.241 I. Sul 3 34 230 1,616 .6,24 6.256 .. P. Donohue, 7,o8 7.303 7.343 7,24 7.249 ,09& .3 6,699 6.1J 4,154 7 2 704 3u0 60$ 0 J,69 C. F... Drake, C. F Imake, C. T ...... Duisenberg E, G Ihinshee, H. Dunshee, H. Dunshee, H. Lhinshe, H, Dunshee, H. Dunshee, H. Dutot, Jesse ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Kccles, D. Kcelse, Jos 7.11 .310 7,19 7,271 200 7,-- 100 100 20 Meeks, Walter J. ... (.00 Mbler, 1C E E.eo Mlnner, M r. A. R,,.. 8.0 Moyla, F. (' ..... ...... Cluta, T, Geo. J, Gee. J. Geo. J. (TNelU, Gee, J, COsnn, C. H. Glee tt, Nel Pete Olsen, O. Theodor Oxford, Dr. E. J. Pang How Pfiuger, Maud ..... 1.35S 1 431 1 613 2 202 2 1 4 S9V 4 4 11 on 93 $,009 Pang king 104 $09 13, CM 0 94 106 . 204 6.IH J04 4l6 4,94 3 0S7, ....... 7.JS9 ... a ... ... 3.S44 3 .V.4 .to Jr. Ibngre, Pingree, John, Jr. ... I 870 Plrigree, John, Jr. ... 7,125 T'lngree, John, Jr. ... 1,120 134 Pomeroy. A. K. ..... $1 234 Pomeroy. A. E. . 1,7,22 Pullen, Margaret 722 Quanson, Ieon A. ... 2. 1.044 Rates, A. W 121 . C-- Rsuh.' I 38 24 8,955 244 93 1,000 Jn0 1,972 04 54 3 974 4 623 4,10 4,379 445 ?0 8e 1 60 1,000 209 000 0 1.000 6 00 7,462 4,207 ;,60 500 109 Adolph ReMli'ard, M. A.,.. Remmert. Mary .... Remmert, Marr .... Remmert, Mary .... Remmert, Mary .... Rodman, C. K Rogers, Mr. Mary., Ballsbury, Fred R... Bampson, J. L. Ban ford, Allsn T... Bauer, Frances M . Sauer, Fisneea . M... .... Bauer, Joseph Sauer, Neemo T... Schmidt. F. G ..... H hint'll. Madeline Schneider, John .... Sheets, J. L. Sheets, J. L. Sheets, J. I. Sheets. J. L bhingle, R. W trustee Shoemaker, Maria L. SHngte U W Silva, fnuls K...... Silver Joseph .... .... P'lver. Jos-p- h m. .... Simpson, 10 00 Simpson, Wm. .... 1.50 Sinipeon, Mm. .... 1.60 Slmpeon, Wm. .... m. .... S 04 Simpson, 136 60 Souza, J. A....... 19 60 Souzs, J. A..,,,., 4 spinels, Msy d .03 StlnO'S, Msy de $.0O Sptno.a. May da , ........ ........ VV staniev, 1. 15 04 15 04 15 60 t Sullivan, Miss Mar- -' garet Stihlvan, Mlvs g .ret Frd John l'4 30 25 f;o 225 694 29 1 45 1 25 2 4 1,000 139 10,600 34 J0 7,154 114 117 185 131 1.722 34 1 3 1,773 7 25 7,434 7,4?5 f 604 ' 604 50') 2'l4 1.609 31 1.' 04 1.004 fil4 M) 5 604 20 (i O'1 7.341 J 5 ,ovi 10 3.1117 PD 5 057 5 039 S 041 5 105 1,000 2 160 2,160 I 5 000 4,! 57 6 02. 6 1 1.000 00 640 2 779 F HI 21 4 a.r.o 1, L., ..... 00 I T lor, 150 04 Tailor, sn .v j Ts y ,nr, la $.006 104 109 569 7,113 7 114 7.144 Sronlev, W. L....... 4,(64 4 3,( Stanley, VV. L. ... 5 .'7 L. StanUj, VV, R. ...... Stanton, J St iHvan. A'ian Sullivan. Aim. . . 15.00 Sullivan, Mils Mar- 16.64 $.00 7 117 VV .14 24 99 24 99 16 68 15 60 15 66 409 19 664 1 6c4 1 004 1 W0 1.000 508 806 ! 1 f 47 ,...42.I9I 1.66 1.0UO 7.37 Pan Bing Ptngree, John Pmgree, John, Jr. Plngre. John, Jr. John, 2,604 1,12 500 S.,0 1 000 2.004 1 644 6 429 1.S01 1 363 ... ... l.su ........... $.196 8 95 3 Henry Truat $03 45 7,201 S.ONJ 4.66 7,337 t08 71.00 5,25$ 157. 0 1,00$ 30 00 1.IF9 30.09 $.34$ 8,060 71.00 5J54 2,000 10.6 5,41$ 2.150 (4 $.41 1 Henry C, S S,.,.. Sd.oo'Tji'Jce, Jehu S . Jchr. r i, 1 4 40(1 V 1 1 004 00 5 3u0 40.50 $,44J 60 1 $0 $,420 ?e0 $ 49t HO Norman , , ( I'd Watkins, Norman .. 5.463 W eed. Waiter Harvey 1,4$ Weed, Walter Harvey 7,47 Weed, Walter Harvey 7,48 Weed, Walter Har-ev 7,49 Weed, Walter Har- vey 7,476 Weed, Waiter Har7,471 vey Weed, Walter jlar-r,472 vey Weed, Waller liar- 7.473 vey Weed, Waiter Har- 7.474 vey VVstklne, 7.30 90 00 1,000 2,06$ 0.06 50$ 15.00 509 15.00 569 15,0 $00 U.O0 500 15.00 506 15.0 600 18.06 109 15 00 500 15.00 60 lo Waiter ikr- - 39 15.60 14.00 (0 00 ,, ,, Weight, E. J...,. 130.89 Williams, Kalla M. Wilson, John Wong, O. Wood R- - Y. 1.4S3 4 ,, H fi' I LG ,0NI 004 1 00 7.211 i"4 . 725 4,241 1,0" H. t 7.418 7 34 4l3 2 6 2 .CD 7 417 1 Ml 1 4 4 41 4 Ml 47 . 2,,)0 M0 k0 29 1 4,5(1 0 la fk) 3 0U eO 441 ! 0 9 0 1 9 hu 9 h.t 309 4 40 1 K 00. 407 I Wright, FA. Wr ght, t d. Wrlaht, Harry E. Wylita, John Too, r. K You, Y. K Neale, ONetit, ONeill, ONeill, Elien M Jas. H. David . H. A... H. A... Engineering Giffard. H. B, trustee . .......... Giffard A Macfsrlane Giffard A Macfarlsne Giffard A Macfarlsne Giffard A Macfsrlane Giffard A Macfsrlane G'"ard A Macfarlsne Giffard A Macfarlaoe Giffard A Macfarlana Gfnnehaugh, Chaa. C. Ginnebaugh, Bertha C. ...... Gomes, Ernest ... . Gomes. Jfelsn .... Gomes, Helen .... Guinea, Helen .... Grace, Mrs, ft. J.. Gravm. Mrs. Thomaa Green fle'd, W B... Gregg, Harry B, A 10,015 Trust trusts Henry Trust trustee Wong, K. C 3.60 C.. M.. J... $9.9 7, J00 Waterhouse Heroy You, Eckman, Victor Victor Kcknpan, Erick --on, KmiL 3'wart, A. F,.,, Fwart, A. F, ... Ferris, A. J.... O 1 290 Trust Co, Ltd.,., 7,33$ Henry Waterhouse. Trust Co., Ltd , trustee 4, $54 Waterhouse Henry Trust Co... Lid., 4,427 trustee 7.56 150.00 15.00 6.60 1,69 76.00 $o9 COO 6 150.00 30.06 1,000 1.600 30.69 .66 3'4 vev 49 11.00 6,000 154.00 WVstgaard, Gena 6 0o0 154.00 West guard, Gena 9 74.06 West gnard, Gena 400 13,00 VVhnr.aai !, Gena 506 6,609 509 1,313 3.319 7.200 7.313 7.313 7,327 , . 7,414 3,295 $.598 1.294 J...... J...... I.OOO 7,272 4.60 11.00 9.96 R. ... 7.453 R..v ... 2.317 Drnks trustee 30.60 1.000 ....... ....... ........ Donohue, P. Drake, C. F 1 trustee Truat 17 ftO trustee 1.80 Henry- - "Waterhouse 8.66 Trust Co, Ltd., trust 12.60 7.60 Henry Waterhouse 1.66 Trust Co , Lid , 1.60 trusts " VVatcrhouee 8.60 Henry Trust Co., Ltd., 86.00 trusts .... ,,,,,, 00 IS 00 106 $.376 4.359 2,682 1.691 2,664 1.596 1.594 las Chong .... ...... Lee 46 1 16.60 8. 7.20 1.340 80.60 1,600 660 16.66 , 16,06i -- 6tt0 , 11.40 10 60 11.60 7.60 $00 7.60 264 18.00 1,600 36.04 3,060 86.04 1.660 86.00 4,60 1.660 $61 171 M. Chaa, O. Ie, lag Chaa. . JvW $,24 660 M. ... Lane, C. M. ... Lane, C. M. ., La Chong I too 7,290 7.391 1.293 Kennedy, Tim KteseL C. W. K rider, Frank Krider, Frank K rider, Frank Kwai Chong . Lera, Geo. A. Lane, C. M., . Lane, C. M. . Lane, C. M. lne. t. 8. 23.84 Lane, C. 66 i'lki 300 7.71 $4.20 1.69 90.00 160.60 $00,60 ... D... Waterhouse Trust C'n. Ad . . . . 46 aterhouse Henry Henry 130.66 5.233 Hubbard, W, Hubbard. W, Coulter, Coulter, Oeo. T Connery, Richard Cram, H. W,, ....... W, Cram, Cram, H. W. Crouch, Eb. .,......7,53 4,791 Daishl, E. T. 1.422 Dekum, Ed 2.(15 de ljma, Jo 4.954 !etor, John J 3. H.. 1.94 Dkkeon, Mr. Dekum, Mrs Kd.,. 7.817 7.319 Dekum. Mr. Flvnn, Ftddes. Forhea, Fowler, Fowler, General The Influenza Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Pas- 043 8 648 7.56 7.66 7.50 1.60 tot,,, ... o, G-- Feme, stmet, 8.639 8 040 1.041 ...... rj, 235 .. trustee oi a P... ... Ctnighlin, O. D,.,... Coui ter.- ....... Coulter, Geo. T.,,,, T Geo. 9V4-e- 8H-6S- 8.087 Hutchinson, 3r. 10, lu 1 Hutelwnson, jl 'A. , m (135 jaeger, Mrs. Annie., 3$.191 Jsegar, Mrs. Annie., Mrs, (,2"9 Annie,, Jaeger, '4 Jacobson, Anton O.. 4.409 1 50 Jenkina, H. G. 7 66 Johnson, I, O. ..... 7143 I.- 5 Jopaon, P. )T P, O, I 72 T.60 Jopgon. P. or P. G, 2 43 1.60 Jonson, P, or P, Q, 2 84 11.60 Jorgensen, Hyle ... 09 II 4914-4- 914-9- 8 241 249 I 554 .... Hubbard, Hubbard, Hubliard, $0 00 Hubbard, 4.$0 Hubbard, ........ Coombs W. Coughlin, O. Coughlin, O, ..... Hubbard, Hubbard, $.60 Hubbard. I. t. 7 8.228 8.24 8.246 Hervey, Hervsy, Hervey, Hervey, Hervey, Hervev, ..d). Hervey, Hervey, W, B. Hervey, W. B. B. Hervey, W. Hervey, VV Hervey, W B Hervey, W. B. Hervey, W. B Heyward, A. S, Hind, Alice k. ..... Mrs. lion She ..... Houston, Tinas B... Hoy. C. D. Hoy, C, D, ... ..... Hoy, C. D. Hoy. f l , Hoy, Mr. O. J), , Hoy, Mrs. C. D. 13. . D. Hoy, Mrs. . Hoyt. Ethel G. . . Hovt, Kthel G. , Hubbard. D. 0 . .51 16.06 22,30 330.06 96.66 1,61)0 100 3.66 Cwrleton, Geo. T.. 0.06 7,444 2,660 Campbeji. Howard 0.66 ,000 Campbell, Howard I). 7,445 7.44 600 2 Howard 6.66 J. Campbell, 7,447 2,060 0,60 Campbell, Howard X). 0.06 Campbell, Howard 1 1. 7,441 I.ooo 5.00 Campbell, Howard 1). 7,449 1.660 200 6,499 4.64 Cohen, J. L. 9.66 goO 5,477 Cohen. J. C 8.475 400 II.- 66 Cohen, J. C. 6.470 J. 88.66 1,100 C... Cohen, 4.293 600 36, Coke, J. L, 3 7.860 06 610 Coke, J. ft. 6.649 ., 3.26 2,078 Conkllng, M, 3ff0 Conk Idig. JK 16.60 6,11- 250 7.60 ,2"1 Conkllng, P. L... D... ... $.426 Conkllng, 2.567 Coombs W. R.. 6.590 Cpambs W. I. 8 2.5 8 18 , 17-- I 3.2-- 4 .... ..... ..... ..... V, B. V, B. W. B. W. B. W, B, W. B. W. B. W. B. llervey, 80.66 Hubbard, 156.06 trustee 30.66 Hubbard, 226.66 Hubbard, 3.60 Hubbard. 14 to - 8rt 9o0 1224 1 $6 60 2S-3- ann TVasaleh wdl ho.d t,e'tf ST DAlD, Minn,, Jan. 2. Fir tbnlght destroyed the arehouse of th Central Warehouse company in the Midway 11 Released From Service. . aftarmwa: trlct, 8 losing a loss estimated at ItJ, U'0. The building, which wae rented by Swift 124i,l?5. Adreotwre 71 W. Ahre to Th Tribune. Spoclaj 70a Alaska tne Faclftr Mutual Iworvomptny of TaAlfwaah 20 '80. -8 2 Dr. - F. coma, W ad)., waa filled Jan srercisl 12 14. Allcocs Bteghaiw TTALMON, Idaho, wttn mill Cat A Hacla 499 43ft. Cal A Art StH-3- . Hinmer has been released from military sash and' doors. G, V. Williams, wood,r Del 1214 13. Copper Bang M ortlen, M service medic! Fort at of th company, said the fir proh-hl- y arh., . Beat Bstie and will b home this week, to rceume Deria Daly Beet darted from a defective electric Grccaa Can rranklln hi practic here. wire on the roof. power Hancock Helmut lalssd Oil Ida lalssd Creek 448. 264, Indiana . Keweenaw moral 34 25, kero Uk. 9 100, Id Salle 24 21k- - Lake Copper H4k, Mason Vsllcy 2144, Maaa Cow 4 oft, Mlcblgas Copper 1414. Mohawk 5214 44. New Areedlai Mptaeleg 81414. berth Lake Ojihway 11 2, Old Pneilale 84 Sfl, 0col 43 4ft. Peed Creek 13 134. gainer 041. 8t Mary a a Bouth Ltah II 12. Bant Tt 2 H I, Bnp A Boston 2141, Hup Copper 2i lulled Shot Mfg 4ftH. Trial akr Wounded Soldier on Way Home. PROVO, Jan. 2 Mrs. Mary J. Huff received a telegram todav from her son, Thson Cluff, who has Just arrived in New York Cltv with a contingent of wounded soldiers from France, and ex. pert a to be borne In a few davs. Hs was Injured tn both feet during ths battle In Argunne forest and is walking on crutches. .759 Park "recent Odd Medal - tl MII.ES C1TT. Mont. Jan I Alexander fined $500 today by Judge Tunarder O Hern when he pleaded guilty to a sedition charge. He was charged with having made th statement that he would not New York Curb Stocks. fight for the I'nlted States because his 1. A. Hcge A Co.. 1(8 Ikmtbi Mtin street. sweetheart tn Michigan had written him she would no longer love him If he fought fttnlsh fh foUnwiDg bid and xr thtr prtmtn win yeeterda against the kaiser. -- .... Rrotheis SVitheck Dahl lit other ( )bom HtunUton e PLEADS GUILTY TO SEDITION CHARGE condition in the plant, while other dalrns with a low food value averwere able to maintain their standing age lieoaoae of the high sanitary methods amIn ple! cd handling their product. Th report follow. Calorie It Irit-s- . 799 Minder Staple 9914-8- er food value, and every on will produce 13. pound of carbohydrate caiorlc a In food value. In many Instance. Mr Huey report, the general food value of the product of some dairies were reduced beeauae of D. U Hot,an Cannon 44-4- at 'btiovtimj the comparative (Landing of Sait Hake dairies during th past year, baaed on the food value of their produet, a table has been eomptled by H. P. Hue of the milk and dairy division of the city was health department. Computation bared on the fact that every pound of butter fat will produce 42 2 calories In Hrntlh 1 II.-6- 163 4.149 4.3 1 1 Bryant. O. K,- -. Bryant, Q. B Bucher, Haiti Bucher, Hattl Bucher, Hattl Bucher. Hattie Bucher, Hattl ..... Bucher, Hattl Bucher, Hattie Bucher, Hattl ,,,., Buchholts Maud M. Buchholta, Maud M. Buchholts Maud M. Budge, A. O Burnham, Frank ... Butchart, C. B Butler. J, O, Butler, J. O Butler, J. O. Butler, J, O... Butler, J. o Butler, J. o...... Hullert J. Butler, J. o Butler, J. o Butler, J. O... Caffrey,, Thomaa f affrej-- Thomaa Carter, Alice D Carter, Alice P.,,... Carter, Alice I Carter, Alice D..... Carter, Alice D Carter, Alice P...... Carter, Alice D...... Carter, Alice P...... Carter, Alice D.,..,, Carter, Alic D Chang, D. T Chang, D. T Chrlsney, Joseph Chrlsney, Joseph chrlsney, Joseph . ........ 260-3- ic (.23 .227 ...... 1,99 a........ T,Jt4 7.226 ,,, ar Test of the New Mexico, he declared, have demonstrated that such engines can bs operated more economically than any others and that a ship driven by them an run at top speed as long as its fuel lasts. maThe Newr Mexico's chinery was designed to develop- - 2,i0 and to give the horaepowetiklfull-spee- d knots ship a speed of twenty-on- e 0 She actually developed more than horsepower," Mr Daniels- said, "and hoursa of for four speed maintained "and twenty-on- e knots, and this when running at a displacement 1909 ton greater than her design called for. If she had been tried at her designed displacement she would have made 21. S anv trouble whatever; knots without and, what is still 'better, she could have kept up this speed as long as her fuel lasted, Phe Is an oil burner and there would be no reduction In speed due to th necessity of cleaning fires." The secretary said fuel economy at cruising speed had been one of the things sought In substituting electric drive for the ordinary turbine equipment. "And I am hppv to say." he added, "that this requirement also was met. A a matter of fact, tits New Mexico will steam at ten knots on about 25 per cent ss fuel tnan the best turbine-drive- n ship hat preceded her." .100 loo 2,000 ..... 36169 ..... $10 Ill Ill 31$ ..... 314 ' to The Tribunt. SALMON, Idaho, Jan. 2.- The meeting of the Lemhi Woolgrowert' association, If there has been an Increase of over the estimated cost of ths schedulsd for January 6, has been indefithree-yewill the nitely postponed on account of the "flu" 11 program, what increase be in the three-yea- r program epidemic. Just recommended by Secretary Daniel" said Representative Butler of PennsylLocal Quotations. vania fDotk Mate ilmt, 1. A. Hog Is Ce., "The cost is estimated at $60,000,000, fiiraUk but the estimates for the Individual ships tslloaa: th fellewlsg local tod asd asksd awe are nyt much larger than for those made P.ak stoHts Bicker Trust 199b, Olmsbla the 191 program. Surely they ran Trust fhwrtt hatioos! 2aSa, Deseret t be made cheaper than those being Savlsge lofts, 20 III, Fenners A Btockgrowera" 70s, MeCoretek A C nstrueted noV' Kiilnil of Ogdee fthfta. hint NaShfre. hstleaal Best ef li --public 146-pw- -r tional City Bask ISOs, Nsttoesl May Reduce Construction. Ns- 4ft. Hecnrlty State Bank rtsli Siste IV, A Trent 105a. Admiral Taylor replied that there may t loo a I 19 902. rtsh Haring be large reductions in the cost of con- Walker Brae Beaker 235b. Zloos Barings A struction before the program Is started. Treat 90ft. The 191 program will not be completed lode. trial stocks Aeislgamstcd Sugar 14.75a, Consolidated Wages until 1922, he said, and the new pro- (Varaat Seventies 112to, fndepra-den- t Howe 9 Ira lea 335a, begram can not bp put Into full swing Coal. ,90a. Idee Coal 90a, Mt Stale Tel fore the present one Is out of the way. Htandtrd A Tel Ofdea 106b, 94)2. Pecking Contracts for all ships authorized In the Coal 1 tab LUk Idaho Sugar 191 program have been let. except for Tire Clay tbs, LUS Pr A U 1st ptd 9a, detwo battleships, twelve torpedo-bo1 C M a stroyers, nine submarine and five auxilBonds Man Coal Sa , B I, Block iary vessels, the witness said. Of all the Ms, Standard Coal Mk, Ink Pr ft It 1st vessel authorized In 191. ths battle fta 8ft IS), I tah LA A Pr 4a 75b. 1'tab Becarl-tle1st ftt cruisers will be completed last. Utah Gas A Cok 6a Secretary Daniels, who preceded Admiral Taylor before the committee, said electrically-drive- n machinery will give Boston Stock Quotation. future American battleships and battle J. A. nogle A C.. 19 Booth Mein street. cruisers a superiority over the big fightfolMrin bid aed akd qoatattasa, ing craft of the other navies of the world. fnrihthe reeatvft Tr Uitlr privata wire jaaterftay Tests of New Mexico. . Kv- - ar Economy Exercised.. 60 -, ,- Company Lost Money. The battleship Mississippi fa new ship delivered last year) was built on contract for $7,115,000," the admiral Bald, but the company which built it lost a large sum 4 money,- - and wnen bids on the battle! Id California and Tennessee were asked Ur no contractor submitted a bid under the estimated cost of $7,100,000. The government then decided to build them In Its own navy yards and the cost will amount to probably $li,20,000 each, an Increase of 45 per cent over the estimated cot. "The same Increase will apply probably to capital shlpa authorised In the 191$ three-yeprogram. For the ten battle-shlp- a and six battle cruisers provided for in this program, I Imagine the increase will amount to nearly $150,000,00. This applies to the hulls and machinery alone. 1 would not venture to say how much the increase will be for the armor and armament. but I will make Inquiries and let the committee know." W..... $.26 .76 1.60 8.00 $.60 3.60 $.00 $0.00 7.60 7.60 15.60 15.60 300 ' 100 30 (197 H. K -- na A. K A, h'. R. estL-mat- $60 1,795 2.479 Andrada Jo ery for All Future- -' Built Vessels. turbo-electr- .... Walkoto A. U. Andrade, Jo Andrade. Jo Andrade, Joa Andrade, Jo, trust Andrade, Joe, trustee Andrade. Joe, trusts Angus, Geo, H Angus, Gao. H...... Angus, Geo. H.. Angus. Geo. H Armltags, H, dk Co. Co. H. H. A COc H. 4k Co. H. A Co.. Electrically Driven' Machin- 2 trustee. . 4 trustee.. ,747 trustee. . 4.74 Aoy, 9 No. of Cert - Name. Harvey, W. B, Korvey, 3V. B Hervey, W, B. 1 $4 0 I 7 V) 10 u 7 ) 4 Ml 75.00 0 00 14 8 fin I'M 519 10 3 on Young, Mrs. Mary $ 050 5pO 15 d Voung, fe. P. ... 2 11 7 5 ?ane, Joa. Y. T... 5'k) 3,971 109 Zana, R. C 3.86 And, In aeeordsnce with law and an order of the board of directors, made on ., th 32nd day of October, A. D. Hut many shares of each psreel of such toca a may be necessary bill be sold t tr office of the conius ny, 1010 Boston building. bait Lake City, Ltah, on the 1MU day of January, A. H. 1616, at the hom of 12 otkxk noon, to pav delinquent thereon, together with t is curt; of adyartlslng and expenses of sale. 40.04 C. W. WIIHE, 31.75 Secretarv. 15.00 1010 Boston Building, Ball lAke Cuv. 10.60 Utah. t cJ 28 no SHERIFF'S SALE. 48.00 In th d, strict court in and foe SaH 16.00 county, suta of I'tah. L. E. 15.60 l.k 1 50 Sprague, executor of the estate of S. I deceased, 13.58 Sprague, plaintiff, 458.00 Marv K, Ive, Charles 8. Dve, Grsni'e 2.40 Iainber companv, a corioriion; F. r". $.40 Hallock, David A. Skeen and John Pm 8 08 6ken, defendants, to be sold st sherti! s (.08 sale at the Inwest front door of the cniirv the eity and eounfy of 8a 60 courtbouse 13 68 iAke, atate of Cah, on the 13th day of 12 06 January, A. D. 1919, st 12 o'clock norm 4u 60 of said day. all the rigut, title, cialm and 80.60 interest ef said defendants, of, In and 30.00 to the following described real propertj, 80.00 lo wit: Commencing at a point 40 rods Po rod 84.00 S, 7. 0 of the southwest corner of section IS. 60 township 1 south, range 1 east of Bps 150 00 Ihke meridian; running thence south one 160 00 rod; thence east 2 til feet; thence south west 20 feet; thenc 3.00 141 V4 feet, throe S 00 south 19 feet; theme west 220 feet; 261 16 04 thence south feet; theme east SI 3 00 rods, thence north 4 rods, tnenee we- -t 2 Cl 3 rods to tit place of beginning, 7 50 with seven share of water right 7.50 heretofore used upon said property from 1.54 klill treek and four shares of water right 7.50 from Big Cottonwood conduit, bltuale 30.00 in Bait Lake county, ttah. Ihirchase prh e payable In lawful money 8.50 00.00 of the flitted Ptates. 1 02 Dated at Palt Lake CItv, t'fah, ta 1 , ,60 19th day f December, A, D 1914. JURY S. CORLFP. 10 00 15.00 Sheriff of Sait Lake County, fitat of Utah. 15.04 Bv F. 5L Mathew. Deputy S'lerifC 15. or Rdward JlcOurrtn and W. K. RvdaU1, (.00 80.00 Attorneys for Plaintiff. .99 Pate of fust puu.lcation, December 2u. 0 00 A, D, 1'4. th 13 60 NOTICE OF SALE. 7.50 Nolle la lisrehy given that th county 15.81 tommleeionera will sell at public aiKtlon. 10 o clof k a. m.. at th west front done at 120. Off of the county courthouse, on Monday, t 7 60 E 1319, to th highest biuuer.-U- t 2 54 Januay toilow vng described property; a point 112 feet east of i 60 Beginning stcorner of section 34, town-sni- p 3.0) th northwest S 60 2 south, range 1 eaal, of toe bait 80.60 Lag base and meridian, and ronno-3.04 thence south 1324 leetj theme east 1' 3 (Ml feet; thence north 13- - feet, thence West Pk'.SO 1320 feet to th piece. of beginning, and li'O.OO being aU of the northeast quarter of the 11 00 ponhwert quarter of section 34, town7..0 ship 2 south, range 1 east ot the Ssit a 04 Lake base and inetuilart, and Dm t e 92 50 game property heretofore located ard 37 50 risitned ss th Legal Light placer mining ' 12 60 glalm, and be"g th same property known IS 00 aa the Last Ti anc piacer aiming c aim. C. 11. Coir. Hrorv 00 located by Msscra, jo. So 04 Cole and Joeep'i I. Butler, including a ! thereon and 87.: tramways and bins erected Lai count lib by Sal' connet at th which said property is .t mouth of H igiies canvow and known a the Col slui beil, sod lurthcr known $.00 as the Last Cbame p'rcer mining cwm. t F MIHJ'ON, . i.bp .luDfH k LfNDaAT, nt -- 0;t p i "V"- I a if 4 g i,.0 v ted-teer- el 00 IV. b a 0n f.u ( (.4 no 00 ARe-- : HC'im.C Louuty Tnoe Homer Cmmiy 5' an "4 T B I B U fYT W A N T xeunn.-- t Ce-- ora - k ADir.lil 1 "8 i If |