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Show XLLL4 x iti ij i x. itila wj 4 dTirt , 11 injCcrttrr ru Is Hard Hitting Coal Miner Matched to Meet Lee S' ink Sick Officer of the 145th . Are Also in Post Leases the old Hospital. Four mors Inen were added to the overv to withstand seas patients at general hospital No. 17 it crowt welterweight from debarkation hqspltal No. T?hfJ n,xt Monday night M yesterday 5) New York City. Two of the soldiers the snow at club's weekly two from Idaho. Tney and are from Utah Hardy theater. , Manner are Harry Mia of Murray; Enoch BlunH matched Lee Morrl.sey with dell of Ogden, Lester A. Prentice, Buhl, Knl Irish, who is ntkhmg Idnho; Harry M. Mann of Wallace, Idaho to mines the from Zawual to were T onie XL l7ltndpilgrimage of thd metropolis. th. bright lights hrut tacts. Irish get down When U.i of the welter crown !" Au.'tton. but as he U not what by !a!la a fighting rhan.P. IJfroiient he leaves the le laurels everv squared cir UcVr-terannual peep at the c.ty'e Therefore he annually ha vO eleau UP on the to came spared h this lltt.s beell joit-g -regularly every year and h.ia retty tu, on many a cocky young, .a. k shew 'n-whet nought he was at that eikhl. r Are Well Matched. as TH year the Kid meets shouthereabouts opponent as has been seen fif moon. Lee has the speed and (urthtmof U well acquainted with the clever milling, as he has often it'l win that old timer show his wares. In too prst Morrissey was always but light this to mw with the coal digger, also the flght- and jeir he has hs weight irh main frclim also brings an otdt'mer Tommy hack into the squared circle. has Ge'han, brother of Kid Davis, sure to irv a comeback and feels so alan-V,, r hl abilltv that he convinced was George that Fightingno r Downing long ago his logu al opponent. Not une of the big noises in local tteihan He has been stepping into circles and fhe'rtne with hi brother tins winter There rorUln-shoul- d u In the best of condition.action in this go, be plenty of for his Tommy was always noted soon as the to start something as hell taps and Fighting George id no will admit who slouch himself, as any-onsaw him stand un and swap wallops With Able' it.st Monday. de-tl- ie Preliminaries. The Pi 'another prelim Iercy Gilbert, brother ft fM goes on with Ilarry Lane, brother These boys f Jack ltjan of Ogden. a few weeks ago, but the his to CO Of . in the Two new lightweights will be n.e ,ght Monday" evening h "Denver it.eame a navv man who elalma to have Walter McCabe, well known local i weight, who Is now a gob. Brownies who also .claims i iiMfiier.t IS , crod record In other sections. Met Berger sod Kid Wells, lute gradu- t e of th amateur clasa, will mis In tne : t preliminary. The curtain raiser will bring together two willing youngsters who will try hard i '1 the time In order to get a little above the "inkers and coffee class w.rt out was called off, as Lane injured and was unable hand In training - ,n I Bert-Whit- e, 'ey Drug Store, Corner. Third South and Main Streets, and, commencing Saturday morning at 8:30 sharp, will throw open its doors to the public of Salt Lake City and surrounding territory, with Morrissey. . t Schramm-Johnso- 5l, ramnn The convalescents accompanied Utah by Lieutenant Welcome A- - Tilton of the pastern hospitals surgical detachment. The most severely wounded man In the quartet ta Prentice, with the 111th in the Anrerican attack on the Met front The particularly heavy drive of the A mark an forces al the threshold of German territory led up to the armistice. One week before the pact was signed Prentice was struck by a machine-gu- n bullet that crippled hia arm, tearing two Inches of bone from the right shoulder. He Is unable to mote his arm, although the action of the fingers and hand Is not ImHe was told In the New York paired. hospital that an operation would be performed again, giving him control of the arm. , fracHarry Mix suffered a compound n machine-guture of the Jaw. caused by a bullet, and a wound In the left leg from a high explosive shell. He was injured on the Verdun front. November 1. Harry M. Mann had the Index finger of the right hand blown off by a high explosive shell, a piece of which also entered his stomach. Fragments of tbs same shell entered tils left leg in two lisDg mu n f Rfa) ualLUlr MIA i GRAN 1TEYVARE, TINWARE, LADIES AND MENS FURNISHINGS, LADIES, MENS AND CHILDRENS : SHOES BELOW WHOLESALE COST i We positively offer the Greatest Bargains ever displayed in Salt Lake City in these lines. Stand before this building Owing to the short time we have in the old Schramm-Johnso- n will be torn down, all of our $25,000 stock must go at any price. This will surely be the greatest money-savin- g event you will ever attend you cannot afford to miss this great opportu-nity- it will mean a lot to you. JUST A FEW PRICES, AS SPACE IS LIMITED G R Two officers of the 145th artillery, too 111 from influenza to be moved sooner, arrived yesterday from lxgan, where they have been In the hospital. They are Lieutenant Marcus 8. Johnson, 264 East Fourth F'outh street. Provo, and Lieutenant Gordon R. Lawrence John A. Norris, an Ogden soldier, arrived recently from France, convalescent-froHe was an operation overseas. with the 116th ammunition train and was In some heavy fighting. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Norris, 2020 Adams avenue, Ogden. An unfortunate accident happened to Robert Johnson, wounded overseas In the bullet. right arm with a machine-gu- n While out for a short walk from barracks L yesterday ho slipped on the ice and broke the earne arm which waa hit during the fighting in Europe. He it confined to bed. Mist Oliva Gibson, formerly of Vaneev ver barracks, YVah., arrived yesterday from the rorthern camp as army dietician at the fort hospital. When the army special that went through Salt lake two davs ago on Its way to Han Francisco stopped at the Denver A Klo Grande depot, Ervin W. coast Poos, radio sergeant. artillery corps, waa transferred to the Port Douglas hospital for treatment on order or the medical officer In charge of C E IS 0 E i : . Fifty-seven- th the train. Lieutenant W. J. Lovering, recently relieved of all active duty connected with the medical department at the hospital so that he could attend strictly to his work as morale officer, has cause for m wider smy than ever. Mrs. Lovering arrived Mich, Named. yesterday from Detroit, Postmasters Frank Ridings of Halt Laka la not to YV ASHINGTON, Feb, 13. Postmasters blame that he did not get Into action durElva Sellers, ing his ita.v In France. First attached to appointed today were: A don, Wyo., vice G. T. Norfolk, resigned; thei 145th ertillery he was sent to the John W. McClintock, Cactus, Utah, vice Bordeaux base hospital for an operation, J. W. Schults, resigned. uster he was under orders to report to a front line regiment when' ha waa again ordered to the hospital for another operation. Ha will bo operated on at the fort hospital Saturday. Four overseas convalescents were grant ed ten-da- y furloughs to return , home; 6tone, Waiter Harry D. Rollins. Allan L.' E. Baker and Kenneth E. CraighlU. vIU!GR 9 it Ming wstinty is . Is Undy 3m see f p ihomI says NauM tree, Heslih Cam Former w- "fT mitsioner Wm. R. Kerr, of From City si Chicago. r own experience with Nos. rJL sled Iron I feci it Is such s vslusble blood sad body beild-l-et preparation that it ought1 lobe used, in every ho.p I tat sad preaerihed by every phy. sleian in lha country." Nuxalrd Iron helps te make healthier women and stronger, store her men. Satisfaction guaranteed or mepeg refsndad. At all good druggists. ,dl rV.ui jth qYl I'T c JZ 3 20,000 BERLIN SHOPMEN STRIKE RERUN, Wednesday, Feb. 12, Via Copenhagen, Feb. IS. Twenty thousand store employees in Berlin have gone on strike for higher wages. Lelpzigee strasse, where some of the big stores are closed, Is occupied by troops, who are maintaining order. Hpartacans are indulging In promiscuous firing In the newspaper quarter. Everywhere throughout the empire workers strikes ere met by counter-strike- s by doctors and others of the professional classes. LOCAL JUMPERS WILL HOLD SKI TOURNEY SUNDAY ON THE CORNER OF THIRD SOUTH AND MAIN STREETS snow has arThe rived. and the local ski fans are big ski hapuy. They will hold afternoon at 1 tourney Sunday o'clock. The event will be the third pnual meet of the winter sportsmen under the auspices of the Norwegian Young Folks union. The tourney will take place at the old site, near Forti Douglas, which has been prepared for the competition. There will be three classes, expert amateurs, amateurs, and women. Valuable prizes will be the winners In each class. given to two About feet of snow Ilea on the hillside whore the tourney Is to be held. Several enthusiasts were out yesterday for practice Jumps and more will be out today.. or COAL A little less a ash and soot and little more heat. Mined bv Liberty Fuel Go. Salt Lake City, U. S. A. , Y" - H. CAMERON, General Mgr. CKITCHLOW, Sales Mgr. MAIN STREET 27S SOUTH MEET. s The question of Incurring a bonded NOTICE OF TOCKHOLDERV hereor made, that on INO. proclamation NOTtCK. $66,000 for the 2r.th day of February, 1919. Indebted nese In the sum of tne the la that upon election Tueeday. pursuant Notice hereby cost of th a girea Notice of epeclei city nurpose of defraying the indebted-ne- s In Halt Lake City, Utah, a special election te action by the board ef director of Portion Of til grading, curhlng and gutquestion of Incurring e bonded will bo held for th purpose of submitting Wilbert Annex Mining company, a corthe within street additional of for Balt Lake City. Utah. of electors such of vote qualified tering to the poration organised under th laws of th The board of commiMionere said a have as property sha'l paid ordinance an Lk . Whereas, city e,lo. Th question of Incurring a bonded tat of Utah, taken on January 22, 1919, Citv. Utah, by Bait 191$, the folyear commisHion-e- r tax In said city in the of of a board Raid th of fur sum $20,000 special meeting of Ilia atocknoldara In th Indebtedness duly passed by will ba held at the questions: l91. did lowing the 21t day of Jnuary defraying th cl tv a portion of tha saidof corporation of Incurring bonded In1. purpose of construction The In Bad 221 held question Kearns th to be additional election office corporation, of older a special the coat of In the sum of $540,000 for th Balt City, on Monday, th upon tbs public streets of th building, laka City on Tuesday, th 25th ofdy oi debtedness of def raving the expense of In17th day of F'abruary, 1919, at 2 o'clock pune February. 11, for tl.e purpose perfecting enlarging, for th purpose of Improving,, creasing. eald e bonded wiV of m. of day, p. auch to qualified incurring The question to thd present waterworks a property tax in and adding Belt action upon th following matters cltv as shall have paid 191?, Indebtedness In th aurn of $:oo.00 for tbsa taking will by the conof City MCREDIE TO SIGN system before the be question the brought and furnishing which said city U the year puioose Of constructing to tne struction of a iupply conduit from th a for tnalr consideration and action, municipal bath bouse and the parking and of incurring a bonded Indebtedness northeast the to tanvon of ' Parlevs mouth UP YOUNG PLAYERS amount follows: of $2,600,000 as from bench; the construction of various feeder Improving of ground aurrounfliug sain aal of aH of th property ang j'Vh this sys$540,000 for water supply conduitio at th Warm Spring of Incurring a bonded assets the water mains throughout distributing onnyon of corporation to the Wilbert of mouth Parleys rh question sum of $123,000 for The to the Tribune, tem- of water main stubs and th lowerSpecial feeder various and Ltd., for 614,300 share In tha company, bench Mining on street to be paved, Indebtedness Ore:. Feb. 13. Walter northeast PORTLAND, . stock or tb par value of Die distributing system, ing of water main and Improving Its of of extending capital throughout th purpoae guttere-iBoetsle. who waa regarded as the second w"? maiu atuba and lowering water graded, curb., end of macad60 cent per share, such stock to ba a bonded th park ayetem of the dty by I The question sumIncurring best catcher In the "Pacific Coast Interdirectly to th stockholder of this of $250,000 for the I amising or paving th center drive, bul.d th tndebtedneas'in f be last signed n'$250,'000 for the acquiring year, may national league concaealoq company, on share of Wilbert Mining garage shop, comfort station, of Increasing, Improving, enlarg-to Sod for a tryout with the Portland Beavers. rights In canyons and creeks adjacent to-. purpose o buildings, aster meins snd saw-- I company for each ahar of stock beid by and s adding extendi! g. perfecting ing upis still endeavoring to the Manager McCredl Improvement at the stockholders of this company. and other ourert jaaur both city try I era fence and other present water eupply of th Jn canSpencer, and and to lay out, plant and purchase, source w th . The voluntary dissolution of this get either Del Baker or Tub second-strinixchitift or of park, West acquiring additional water torights g tlfa local Hid park, th n.w company after auch sale of it assets la end 'improv the development th plans to use.Boelsle as his and city creek adjacent and yons and park, receiver. tba Wilbert Mining company. Ltd. aourc-- a of water supply, and for Bugarhouse park and Farley J. A FOLKT, sources of to conatruct a boulevard along Jarley Pitcher Malls, who Jumped the Portfor th conservation end devel- other ofc the i land team, wants to return to Portland, opment of City Creek canyon water sup- - the development creek from- - Bugarliouaa paik to Farley's Secretary Wilbert Annex Mining Com- to him rests with the bonded but title Pittsburg plV, Incurring a wO eon. TlyTh question of eum Futed January 23, 1919. U42I2 tor The question of Incurring a bonded 0.000 for the city's portion of Nationals of'jIlOO indebtedness In the ening, Indebtednea In the aura of $27 660 for th Improv George Swaotx, a semlpro player, who atructlon of of increasing. purpoae the nBrv,.?wr:.rfKIi. voTJCia. a asd the 4tuaabiajikHir cemetery taoaais endthe City for of won eighteen out of twenty games for city Improving edding $100,000 purpose extending, perfecting toad along (Uuall eouniy eterb r tk reeUa Stgaen Cl t a soldiers,' sailors' and marines; larging, the Goat Island navy team, has been constructing hard asurface to the present water euppiy from farfartfe of addimam street and new residence. construction by ina signed bv Portland. Swart had- a tryout memorial building; canyon Creek storm 14 for tli conetructloa of The question of Incurring a bonded $196,060 small storage reservoir. last spring , IS THS DISTRICTtorCOtKT, PROBATE tional tor tb eum $42,666 of In a th bonded Indebtednea Salt Lake county, division. In and 4. Th question of Incurring Umpire Bedford of th Pacific Coast construction of bridge Indebtedness purpose of constructing and furnishing of in the eum of $50 W for th state of Utah. In the matter of th International league last season will "$3rO00 for theriver and surplus canal; cost of city a portion paving repair plant, a weet aid fir deceased. V, E. of of cstat Oetsendannar, defraying purpose probably be one of the sight Indicator over the Jordan portion of street of laying additional eanltary eewars te and an additional comfort etattoo la $200,000 for th city' Notice. handlers-- ' in the Pacific Coast league durth district. mere for of city. Albert bus Alt. of be aoutnern bad too. the 191?. tb praying portion The Pearl serve may petition Casey, ing a bonded the iseuanca P7sT.0iH for the cliy portion of rurblng, 16 The question of Incurring to himself of letters of ad6 Tha question of Incurring a bonded In the harness. 122 006 for tn sum of tn atreata; for In of V. turn K. and the in $00.00 In aetata Indebtedness of tha gradtrg Indebtedness ministration guttering kh for the city s porUou o the con of constructing or contributpurpose of Installing an underground fir deceased, has been aet for the purpoaeconstruction of a public bulid-b- e alarm avatem in th business district and hearing on F'nday, tha 21st dajr of Febt ruction of eioeaelks, to the BJNLAND. SELeS FOR ing and and weak house east bath line running saPora and aoldicis. main a two 1919. at I o'clock p. m at $200 000 for municipal D. A. ruary, Warm City. memoria, within Halt lake Improvement of grounds at th $9000 AT - AUCTION tha county courthouse. In the courtroom of Incurring a bonded irrqiroved, additional and new waa hala Th t tn Halt Lake City, Balt Lrfk question court other indebtedness in the sum of $.96,000 for ter avatem, water supply and aawer sys- of eald for paving, building and com robed by county, UUh. wnd Imand owned cost b th of th FPEIVOFIELP, Ohio, Feb. 11 Horseat park, shad Liberty of tem defraying ef eald court, with purpose clerk th Witness tha men from, all parla of ths United Btates improvement rh I of Increasing. Improving fc new parka anu boule.arde. city s portion the not the seal thereof affixed, thla Jth day of at - the Park Farm disposal sale proving Interest a bear nds aya-teend improveother attended27 for drainage to mi ba present dm paving and adding February. A. D. 1919B. CLARK. Clerk. sewcant per annum, PayaW held-- here yesterday. Sixty head were ments at th City cemetery, to exceed 6 per and by the construction of atorm J. th .board of com- (teal) of paving re- ers upon sold for $."3,190. many of them being Ninth Booth street. Thirteenth $42,560 for construction th a By M, M. Snell. Deputy Clerk. for and payment station to missioners aliall provide a west aide fir brood mures and colts, and the propBooth Street snd Fourth avenue, andHalt plant, M pair It. A. Attorney for Fetitloner. and the principal thereof district, nd lh creek of the interest law. comfort elation tn th buelnas V2J54 erty of the 1 late John Snyder. Transvl-vani- a alarm aya- - conduitCUTEmigration fir By th within of the winner Jordan A aa underground canal, for provided $22,000 Blnland, 0S, lake Bald election ehaB be conducted accord last fall, sold for IV THE DISTRICT COURT, IROBATB at Lexington , limits. citv of th aiat Ina to th statute anvTlaw division. In and for Salt Ika cqunty, 1 by W. J. Myers Whereaa, Bald ordinance directed th The question of Incurring a bonded $00, bets purchased of th th of Utah and shall he held in the manual Blnlend will be raced mayor and city recorder make a state of U'ah. In th matter of Hprlngfleld. Indebtedness In th aurn of $35 060 for across thereby. aa election by publtah. two llensaid form prorated bridges Frank of and special estate pf Ernest L. Oodbe, deceased. of motion constructing Trainer purpose 1911, again this year by of newspa23rd four serose In th January, day dally luted thla bridge ir.e notice tnareof tb Jordan river snd ons W. MONT FERRY. Thlet!tton ef A. If God be and Th L. rOto!ard Axworthy (3). 2 7 Vi. wad sold pers published in Fslt Lake City for four surplus canal within th city limit. Mayor. election. of Incurring k bonded 1 The prior to tha data of said Wertheimer, praying for th Issuance to question to Charles Nl holsun of South Charleston, weeks to the J'rme Indebted ness tin the eum of $2h,J,00 for tha, A. Leathern. City Recorder.W Pursuant therefore. Now. themselves of letter of administration In Ohio, for $5053 First publication, January 34,- J91. condition of eald ordinance and un- purpose of defraying cost of citys por( estate of Krneet L. Oodbe. deceased , Plntara (ti, STSYi. was Sold to David and 1919 .91. 24, "' tn sections tr or Feoruary Last additional. pumicatton. der and pursuant fas been set for bearing on F'rldaf, tb Sbsw of Cleveland for $1600. of tion of the"D-paying ulltl lew Complied the of resuc: tlveD, ,94 lout more than the It was estimated that fs hereby given, and within Ujeb. 1917, node horsemen at ended. 1 aide-wal- stock-boid- llr I if vmir dealer doesnt handle it call Wasatch 75SG,' well ell a one. who does. k-- rd ata-tu- rn MOKEY-BAC-K COAL . tna-rln- ee m v -- - I ! et 21st day of February, A. D, 1919, at .3 o' dock p. m, at th county courtUeu-M-In the courtroom of aald court In a.f Lake City, Halt Lake oouniy. Itahcn -Wltnea th clerk of eald eourt, w'tb tha aval thereof affixed, this 6tb day t i February, A. D. J91?. J. K. CI.ARK, C'evf- (Seal , By M M. Bnell, Deputy Clerk. R. A. McBroom, Attorney for Fetltlm e c; i IN THK DIHTRH T COURT, PROW til dlvta.on, in and for Halt lek co o, elate of Utah In the matter ot t e estate of Joi n Custaf Larxtm, doc-ntu- . Notk-e- . The petition of Augusta I arson, preyli for th lunnr to herself of letters of administration in the estate of John deceased, has been eat Vr hearing 4n Frhtay, the1 Slat day of m.Ft- oclock p. at A D. 1919, at ruarv, the county courthouse. In tn courtroom In of said court. bait Loike CHy, Hell, Lake covnty, Utah. Y4 lines the clerk of aald court, e.tfi tha seal thereof affixed, this Jth day February, A, D. 1919. CLARK. Clerfc. jc J. (Seal! . ; By M. M Bnell, Deputy (ierk. A. A. Duncan and C. M. Nielsen, vi for tomevs ASSESSMENT NO. . a Coneolldated Notice. of Its princiCopper cotppany. Lsmatlon Balt Lake City, pal place of business,. Utah. that at a speNotice Is hereby given cial meeting of th board of dire, lore, be d on the 17th day of January, A 0 ef ten cents (Dol 1919, an aeeees-nan- t was per share (being assessment No. Si coon th capual stock of the Ne-- . levied pers Hon, pavable Immediately to thecomConeolldated Copper comppany, at the Btat Street Truet. or ( th. Boaton, Mias Jj StateOf atreet, A. J. Orem. 79 Milk etree, office tti of Boston, Mesa, er at tha Mficfs company, room H2 and 232, No. 7:3 South West Tempi street, Balt take City, Utah. : Any atock upon which tha aaaeasu'-von Thursday. h may remain unpaid 16, 1919, wht ba delinquent and for eel at public auction, M k .'I re unless payment la ynad before. old rat Thursday, Marcn 26, 19.9. al deunuur the to s m., oclock pay lg assessment, trgether with th cuff si advertising and expense of eale. Oi-t- lou-eo- of A!. Nevada-Duugls- i,b-ruar- y F. Room Tempi 222 and slice:. 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