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Show ' 'V 4 VJ . . TIIE DESEltET NEWS MONDAY AUGUST 0 1020 Court Probes II VOTINB SUIT DISTflICTS Objection To Lawyers Fees IN CODHTT LAKE Upon the of County Clerk. John E. Clark, a hum tar of ohtnget have been mad In tha voting district of Fait Laka fount "bleb a authorized ftlay 11. by of county c ommlnoners. a Th. I edlati le ting was dona to difficultly encountered In t) a pact, both In the mattera of respiration and In tha locatlnc of polling place at points of convenience fur tl. In th metier of a petition preesnt the court of Judge W H Brem-I- . bv Attye O P Foul and A R Barrel, protaitlng agalnat th fael allowed by th court and approval by th depositors, of th receiver and at. torney In th Merchants' bank caa. It wa brought out in testimony given this morning by Mr t'oule. who wa d. rector In tha bank, that h did not represent any of th depositor of th bank In th protest with th exception of two companies in which h voter. ws Interacted, Districts R5. 88, H, 11, 40, jj Thorns Homsr. chairman of th l3u' HO, 141. 147. 133, 18. i$. and 191 are affected In the change commute named at a meeting of th that Mr Soule, tomade. The voters living in those depmUlors leatlfled gether with Att v A. R Barnes, at preolncta should take note of the fol- one time attempted to get the depocit- lowing change and each make eute hla place of realdence la Included in makmT' mp7otiJMinaih the""!". j Walkers one of these districts August Sale of Blankets carries out this idea exactly-IThe changes In the dlatrlcta are at giving testimony with regard to Blankets have been marked down so that buving will be an folio e. his relation . , to tn depoai'ors, Mr Dlatrlct No R5 la divided at Oerard boule adverte to them ObjPCl. venue end Center etreet, east aloi.s becaufc dented he w he had been taquhaj tn pay Garsrd avenue to the wet bourduiy $15 line of the fourth municipal ward, tha 000, which wan the amount of director' Uabll.tj. The reason prices in this Sale are so compelling is that all these Blankets (In Paira) south to Sacond North, went to Nor'h A. C. Davla. eecretary of the Main street, aouth to First Norih d a were finii-memore Values and than have for also ago. bought committee, mi year paid gone up atreet and along Center street to Oeras to tho action of the comard avenue two or .three times since then, replacement value today being exceedingon occasions mittee and dlffetert ai A new district Is created, to o number of depositors that asked ly high. known as dlatrlct No. 81. which wou.d to thethe committee be appointed, and thjt take In sll of district No 53. east of as to when the matter of fees for the Fourth Wert etreet and described cr receiver and attorney was approved. follows. Storting on Gerard aven.t-a- t the wert boundary of the Fourtn municipal ward, thence west to Cen- Funeral Services ter street, thence north on Center from the "prices in effect at the time purchase not In Eleventh Ward Reductions-arstrsfet. to filth North. Vest on Fifth North street to Fourth West, north to from replacement pricejs. Fine quality, broken plaids, nice and Size 68x80; stylish plaids, in colors of Ninth North rtreet, east to Second West, north to the city limits, ea.-- t in different kewt color plaids; size and lev tan tklwg will win pretty blue, VV,a,i fluffy, gray. pink, to the boundary, of the Fourth mudelight la tha qaalltlee ef these Blealnete 70x80. nicipal ward, south to Genrd avenue. Every woman knows the quality of St. Marys Blankets and Beacon BlanFourteenth Divided. service and ood colorings exquisite kets. They mean long-weariDistrict No. 14 Is divided at SevenBroken plaids, size 70x80, in different harmonies in color. teenth South atreet from Eleventh Large size, 72x84; beautiful quality, in color combinations. East etreet on the west to the cit different color plaids. , limit on the east beween Thirteenth and Seventeenth ituuth street. A new district is created to be known as district No. 22. which part of district 14 and bounded as Block plaids, size 70x80; fluffy quality, Size 70x80, wool mixed; choice of pink follows: On the west by Eleventh Fast tan and colors blue borders. of or in blue, street, jail the east by Seventeenth East pink, gray. (In Pairs.) etreet. on the north by Seventeenth ,Fouth. and on the south by Thirtyfirst South-stree- t. WHITE BLANKETS, $11.65 Dlbtrlct No. 11 Is divided at Seventeenth South street front Third Ea-Else 70x10, wool mlxad fluffy quality, pink and bu to Fifth Etst street beween Thirteenth Size 68x80. very fluffy, In color pink, blue, tan and gray. borders. and Seventeenth South streets aid from district No. 11. creates a new PAUL MAESER. district to be known as district No. 20 Funeral services for Paul Maeicr, bounded iv follows On the north by BLANKETS FOR TWIN BEDS, $10.50 Seventeenth South street on the south who died Wednesday of last week bv Twenty-firs- t South street, on the In a local hospital, were held Satur8t. Mary' quality alze 80x80, aom ,ln block plalde. High claas quality tn beautiful jacquard dealrna 8li SSx east by Ifth East street and on th day afternoon In the Eleventh ward In whit with pink and blue border, neatly others , 80 in. color west by Third East street. pink, blue and yellow. bound end. District No. "40 is divided and to be chapel. Bishop F. S. Tingey of the young Mr. north Seventeenth ward, . ail that section of the district d charge of tho All Wool Blankets at Special Saving of Seventh South street between the Maeser had lived, service. The were Prof. E. speakers west city limits to the Redwod roa E. Erlckeen of the University of Utah, north to Araphoe street, east to the of the Murdock Jordan river, and creates a new dis- formerly principal Size 72x84, fine quality in handsome Jacquard designs, all Scotch Plaid Blankets, $21.75 academy, from which the young man trict to be known as dlatrlct No. 42 was Tol-to- n -X colors. and Prest. class F. J. graduated, high No. of the remaining part of district Sla 81x10. heavy qualty, soft and fufy, tn Scotch of Prof. A. C. Lund, All-Wo40. bounded as follows: Commencing James H. Beaver. Lot Another Bach. $8.65 Blankets, plaid design. Nellson and Ethelyn Walker 4 2 at the west city limits and Seventh Mad for tho United States' Government. solos, Douglas Beesley South street. thence running east to Nichols a sang Wa could not duplicator th quality in the blankets at III 00. solo cello alf Sevenand the Saving-Hplayed Redwood road, thence north to Arap- teenth ward quartet sang. The open$16.95 Plaid Blankets, Olive wool all blankets drab hoe etreet, thence east to the Jordan ing army was by C. L. Call of BrigV mads for United State government uae liver, southerly along the Jordan ham prayer fit City and Elder Barnee of Kays-vlll88x10, all wool, large block plaids In pink and blue In anticipation of orders which war South street, river to Twenty-firs- t the benediction. pronounced never confirmed after peaco was detffecta. South The thence west on Twenty-firs- t grave In the city cemetery was clared. street to the west city limits, thence dedicated $ by Rhelnhard Maeser. an Each on stamped V. 8. ' an&.gach north to Seventh South street to the uncle of the Paul Maeser one bearing th government Inspection departed. point of beginning. was the eon Of the late Emil Maeser. Slightly Imperfect, due to oil spots and mlsweavss at' the OTHER BLANKETS tamp. No. 21 U Formed. Hie mother is now Mrs. Lillian L. Weight 8 pounds; also 85x14. mill. a was He Latchford. 6 of is divided at Third grandson District No. Th United States government paid $8 18 each- for these blankets in East street, the same to be the area thq late Dr. Karl G. Maeser. $11.60. Choice of white, taa or gray, Else average about 88x10, Fancy at th mill. Fifth and quantities, iving between Third East Wa purchased all on mlU had. but at; good qualities. Sis 70x10 woo mixed very sot tnd fluffy. In pink and East strees and Ninth South and Thir- Lightning Hits House, there la fast a limited qaeatlty s wa teenth South streets, and create a new blue combinations." feeerv right ta limit r amber sold ta Children Not Harmed dutrlct to be known as district No. 21,. which i.s.a part of , district No,. .6, KOTICEl to bf bounded as fC7UOW8: n ,h north Lightning struck the home of Mf. Plaid Blankets, $6.00 hotels, rooming houses, elnbs, should be specialty bv Eighth South street, on the east by and Mrs. William Managers of 72x14. west H80 70x80 size and Thomas, 88x80, Interested In thee blanket. Slightly Imperfect; three well as thrifty housewives. 't'hlrd East street, on the south by In weave soft firm six 68x10, colors Wool vary finish, Ideal for camping, auto us, sleeping porches, as wU ae general Thirteenth South and on the west by Third North street, while- they were heavy qualities. Choice of pink or bluo borders. tan. and blue of pltkk, Main street. attending services In the Twenty-nlnt: li. plstrict Nov- 53 is divid d follow.1: ward meetittghduse Sun da east of.. Thirteenth Ail that ttvo rafters and Ninth"" T lodged In the city 311 for the authori- llevedbyfh local police to hare bean North and the tore two holes in West between Spring by way of Omaha It" Is' the roof. No blaze SUSPECTS HELD discents higher and by wsy of Denver 7 ties at Delta, Utah. Th men are be- Implicated In th theft of article of LUKE Jordan river, and creates a new was started, and neither of the two cents higher than by way of Salt trict to be known as district No. 62, children, lieved to have been Implicated In the clothing from Gray Brothers store were alone who in house the 21 cents Is It To Twin Falls, Lake. it by Ninth North to Thirteenth West at the time, was Injured. The dam11 cents burglary of th Stevens Mercantile and tha establishment of Robinson higher by way of Omaha and than ss follows: On the east by Thirteenth age done by the lightning la covered F( by Portland to of MATTER III FAVORED river by way companys store at that place several Brothers, both of this tflty. West street and the Jordan higher Insurance. way of Salt Lake. To Milford tU la Sheriff George W. Cropper of 'MilSo.ith Temple street on the west by by night ago. Tha growlers obtained II 47 H cents higher by way of Omaha the west city limits and on .the north of ahoea in this burglary and a lard county arrived in tha city today pair Loa of 20 cent way and by on the south. higher on the by north, railroad J. D. Jtuddick, 57 year eld, and quahtlty of wearing apparel. Seven after tha two men. 1$ was stated by - GF FREIGHT TARIFFS Angeles than by way of Salt Lake. street. TEMPLE NOTICES On canned goods from Rochester, Fred Ward, 24, were arrested at 444 pairs of ahoea were recovered and tha officers that they ware believed to To district No. 148 le added that hundredN. Y, the increase per No. 146. lying bewest Second South street Sunday by soma of, tha othar article. have been implicated in a string of portion of district ake to Price-- 4 55 Vi cent higher DeUctlv Ctrt C Carstensen & Eos Angeles weight L? k je m pi e w 1U , p pen A. ug y b , .tween 'and arreet her at smalt mercantjlt are' ...Tb .under y of V4 27 . burglaries cent jnen. The .transpcrtaiiou. department, of .Omaha and Vi vJ . "An the Area lyiflsr wifhlft prednet-highwa- io. vr houtea' than the Commercial Club" ha given-- out higher- - y Denver way ef by. known as No. 24 south, adto the th relative To oomlng Rock of Salt Lake.' Springs South street, road No. 48 Twenty-f'rs- t Manti Temple will open August 80. figures In -I. 38 it cents h lgher by1' way freight rates, showing that tnf , west on the eastand road ? 2 west on cents and xones while that Omaha of so Hit higher by dividing the the wet. Logan Temple wni open Septem- - by way of Denver than by way of Salt points east of th Rocky mountain As there are a very few voter in ber 6. must bear a 85 per cent raise, points Lake. To Rock Springs th ofIncrease No. 12 Is designated and known as Omahigher by way Th St. Georg Temple will open west of the mountains, that is, west of is 88 tt cents centa election district No. 206 and election higher by way of Cheyenne, and Colorado common ha and 124 district No. 147 to be abolished and Aug. 80, 19?0. only Denver than by way of palt' Lake. To points, will have aI rate raise Inof local added to aa made a part of dlatrlct claimed Twin Falls tha increase Is 24 tt cents cent. It 25 per distown man really wants jto go through,' of Phoenix, which will be No. 20C. and 21 H difference the y .thst circlet business fewveers higher by way of Omaha In this district yet-As there are incorporated, To Portland. of and centa higher by' way dependent upon his daily work and made a part of district No. 190. will benefit Salt Lake shippers district No. 193 this district is fo be a number MUford th Increase la 1 cents highDistrict No. 191 Is abolished and jobbers. In comparison with abolished and added ,to and made a. for shelter the of himself and loved 82i4 cents latand Omaha while ' of the er by way added to and made a part of district of other points, in that of No. 188. fart ones. The man who is paying out rent ter must pay the car load rates to th higher by' way of Loa Angeles than As district No. 188 comprises the No. 189. car by way of Sait Laka. distributing centers, and less than enon a hired apartment is usually beset by ere Tha above figure era prepared unload rate from Inthe Service Traffic th of the direction of der thought "What would happen if to consumption, ters points ofcrease vis Salt Lake Is less on certain Bureau and local railroad freight cor-reshould cease perhaps forearnings my commodities, such as bar Iron, ootton ficial consider them as probably ever? Would my family be homeless? dress goods, cotton knit goods and canned gooda man-wil- l - And the far-seeistrain Yerington District Will thal; th InFor instance. It is stated on to effort provide a permanent bar Iron every Add to Beet Acreage crease per hundredweight shelter for his dear ones. from Pittsburg to Price, Utah, by way of Omaha is 28 cents higher and by the 1.000 acre We have been privileged to. completion Upon 16 cents' is LJ. higher way of Denver now being organised than by way of Salt Lake. Th In- drainage district many .people In this dty help crease to Rock' Springs, Wyo.. by way at Terlngton, Nev, will materially sttain their goal as of Omaha Is 18 cents and by way of add to the sugar beet acreage of that on our list at presofferings Denver la JH cent hlrhev than.Ida-h-byo tate, said R. A. Hart, senior drain; rails, way of Salt Lake. To Twin cents are ent attractive ' particularly In of drainaio charge high- age engineer f Omaha tslt by to we be shall have you and la t investigation work In th west, who glad er and by way of Portland, Ora, cent higher then. by way of Salt returned yesterday from Nevada, come in and talk the rAatter Lake. To Milford, Utah,1 by way of Much--o- f this land la now worthless over. centi hlgh-- r w-tOmaha, tb4cr.eael n( pf water logged condition. IMe Lo of Angeles and by way acreage Jxowver,Ia growing Neerby "We wU a home a dayj cents higher than by way of Salt good crops of sugar beets, alfalfa and aald. Hart Mr. grain, Vo cotton drees good from Near Ashton-Jenkin- s Tork, the increase to Price by way of Omaha la 64 cents higher and by higher than way of Denver is 16 cent Stonge of HouelioM Goods 32 Main St. -by way of Salt Lake. To 89Rock Springs cents highCleaaeet n4 Money for Home Building. Plrtyieei by way of Omaha it is eUSlag 4a the City er and by way of Denver It Is 18H of Salt cents higher, than by way LoweslRite oflnsnrarree Lake.- - To Twin Falls, by way of Omaha It 1 58 cents higher and by j !i We ! way of Portland It la 21 H cants higher than by wsy of Salt Lake. To MilMost efficient Packing and Pb taford by way ef Omaha It la It Vi cents Four born of t.eefj lost through that painful itching meins long West. It Loe An andping Department la th ef relee way by x higher oat urfit for work. Tocvgbt apply wearisome hoc-- next day-ti- red 14 H cents higher than by way OTOAIXED M ori.se la 'Res'-io- l Ointment just before retiring. The revuhs will surprise you. ef Salt Laka All itching and patn usually Lae, magic On cotton knit good 'from Utica, Redrni fireproof Stonge Co. , N. T, the Increase to Price by wayj im a. en 4 P iu tSeb.Sm. Far Im, St ifwl prT and la cents j by 2JH of Omahe higher tee IMS xaiiKntim. 6 cents is Denver H ef way hlgdiorj. ; J, Rock Te vt Laka bait than by way d In IF WOMEN BUY BLANKETS an IN AUGUST. THE PRICE MUST BE AN INDUCEMEN- T- over-com- LOWER THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME IN THE YEAR LOWER THAN IN ANY OTHER SALE -- - j. n St. Marys Wool Blankets : y O Blanket Prices Are Away Down Plaid Wool Blankets, $11.85 e Plaid Wool Blankets, $11.85 ng Beacon Blankets 1 Plaid Wool Blankets, $12.75 Plaid Wool Blankets, $13.95 Plaid Blankets, $19.25 White Blankets, $10.50 Plaid Beacon Blankets, $7.65 Fancy Beacon Blankets, $9.25 e Fancy Beacon Blankets, $14.45 X SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARYol Beacon Blanket Special Pairs, Imperfect, Special, Each, 300 and $3.50 e, Plaidfikets, half-milli- White Beacon Blankets, $6.25 a h- 10 ALT h; I; A. i by-wa- Shelter Your Loved Ones In 'a Home That You Own NO ct ng v home-owners.-T- he . Dorit toss and turn all night - - -- Co. ino will stop Y rhn ' that itch mie we, |