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Show T RU T H. -- 7, Suit Luke City, totur, A. .tklu lot? Oay ot Oe- - Nye. O. L., 3 Allas Block. Orem, F. M., 1 lj. F. Walker Bldg. 1 a nice, J . D., 6 Eagle BUlgc. ?J!r'sMMata SS""1'1 " Pickett, II L., 8la8 ('oininciviiLl liliuir 420-42- 213-2- H. NAYLOR, oeorQE of Salt Ijuke, Utah. ;' sheriff of the county Cummock. Deputy Sheriff. for Plaintiff. Hulniuuy, Atton'ey J 1st. Nov and & . pith.' 77-- vs. Virginia Summons. LockJt,!of Utah to the said defendant: Tv8otftre summoned to appear within dummons the ervk-- of YKavs after twcn oii if served within the county in which otherwise, within thirty b iswiionwo service, and def(.ndthe al)Qve en- and In case of your failure so to Kdament will be rendered against j ouac- to the demand of the complaint, of f0XH codv is herewith served upon you. w R. HUTCHINSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. S31-- 2 Atlas Block, Rooms Address, p 0. Utah. Luitc City. Salt llurU Me Cor Richards, D.B.', & Richards 4 Ricketts, J . VV. R 430 D. uri'J- - M?-4- 4 & WfHlgwood, 23-2- F. Walker Bldg, McCornlck Bldg. McCornick B'dg M., 52 Commercial Block 817 D. ter, F. Walker Bldg. D., Rives, Henry, D. p. Walker Bldg. 3!7 320 U- p- Walker Bid. Ross. K. Templeton Bldg Snvery. C. D., 87 Commercial Block. Progress Bldg. Sl.ejkell. N . J., 36 Hooper Bldg. Commercial Blk Shipp, R. A., 75 Center Street. 5?"3J Commercial Block. D. 1 .,91-1- 2 Commercial Block. Smith, Leo. II., 9 Commercial Block. Smith b Putniim. Commercial Block. Smith, James F., 24- - 5 Eagle Bldg. Snow Bowman. D. F. Walker Bklg. 418-4- 19 LJnW- Mils. patters Diillvrood Blaze. Tlip hoautiful and varying color effects of a driftwood blaze have served as a theme for many a narrative and hit of verse, hut driftwood is not always within reach of those who would A 7 501 -- 505 ariuu, list of things for high days and fcstW ousehold 78 lSiS5rlSn c directory. 87-- lf - non-explosiv- e, . 1 31-- fol-inL-l- mr One luncheon dish leads on. to an-- ! other, for suggest Ions are always in order for the meal which is of the three most difficult to plan. This is eggs :i la Caracas. One-haof a pound of shaved dried beef is mixed with a cup of tomatoes, two tnhlespoonfuis of grated cheese and one nr butter, a little onion Juice, salt and pepper; last of" nil, four eggs are. well beaten together ii lid stirred In, and the whole is turned Into the frying pan ami quickly conked until the eggs are set like an omelette. Xew York K veiling Post. revel in its warmth ami brilliancy. Some ingenious mortal has, however, compounded a composition, guaranteed which if scattered over &Sh,rd' A boapless Country. Ihe hardwood logs in an open fireplace In spite of British rule India Is still produces a color effect equal in beauty virtually a suaplc3s country. Through-ju- t a.:d brilliancy to a genuine driftwood the villages of Hindustan scap is, blaze. An open wood lire, either in a .mlced, regarded as a natu rah curios-- . Snyder, oily or country homo, possesses an unestervelt, Snyder, b White ty, and it is rarely, if ever, kept in Atlas Block. deniable attraction for most people dock by the native shopkeeper.' Sommer. Morris, Eagle Bldg. , t and when enveloped in n wealth of 7 Sonnedecker, N. W., Progress Bldg. ' Stephens. & Smith, A Auerbach Bldg.. color the fascination is Delusion. H.mple Phone 62. apt to be Ar, Irishman, newly arrived in the' Stevens, C. W. L., 163 S. Main St. Stewart b Stewart, McCornick Bldg. United o iaiua, was one day regaling Stull, J. M , 122 Commercial Block . some friends with an account of the ) A (Ivin, to If niiscwive. Sullivan, G. M., D. F. Walker Bldg. A. 76 Suthtrland. G., W. Second South St: Ice box contents are often contamin- dories r.f a play he had witnessed the Sweet, F. A.. 1). F. Walker Bldg. ated and made poisonous by left-ovlight b?foie. "How much did all that Tanner, II. S., 307 Templeton Bldg. Tutlock, E. W., 414 Atlas Block. asked an envious fruit and vegetables held too long while hixry cost yez? Taylor, A. V., 8 Commercial Block. of a cint, member the bacteria multiply unexpectedly. The Taylor, E. W., 85 Commercial Block. vas Thomas, A. F. S.. 02 Commercial Block. in the walked Oi' jistv' reply. prudent housekeeper will limit her Thomas. J. M.. 13 Eagle Bldg. , backvar-rdst.h mon be th' dure an' daily marketing to the days consumpThomas, Mathonihah, Desert News Bldg. wuz out I wuz Thompson. E. D. R., it Progress goin tion. Her hills will he lower in conthought Bldg Thompson & Gibson. 9 Commercial Block. Truman. D. S., Atlas Block. sequence ii nil the health of the family Me- -' Frank II. Clark, Lawyer,-41Twomey b Twomey. 97 Commercial Block. he will a better. small Only very Van Cott. liay, Deseret Bank Building. nominee for city justice Cornick Van Dam, II., McCornlck Bldg. number of fruits can he safely eaten of the block,is a peace, lawyer of thirty years' Van Meter, Joseph, 502 Progress Bldg. uncooked. The cookable are well E. Commercial Block. Walton, A., WanlesB. W. F.,The Templeton. known. At the best equipped health practice. Wells, D. H., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. resorts uncooked fruits, except the Commercial Block. Wenger. D. H.. Whitaker, J. J.. 62 Commercial Block. are often wholly forbid. The lemon, Whittemore. Biert-- & Cherrlngton cookable fruits are more digestible Miss McCornick Bldg. D. ,07 , Auerbach Jr O., Willry. Building. cooked, and, if properly cooked, are 3 Williams. J. A., Teacher of Music. Eagle Blot k. also more delicious. One fact is in- 33 Williams. P. L . 0 Commercial Block. Wilson b Smith, McCornick Bldg., contestable, that fruit e permitted to de- 33 4 . Phone STUDIO: 1289 z. Phone cay where' human beings are liable to 3 131 E. FIRST 80. Wincon, Paul. Progress Bldg. B., 33 Commercial Block. Wok, F. 3 lie brent the germs which are inevitable Youug & Moyle, Deseret National Bank Big Zane. b StiingfellowDeseret National Bank, is one of the most potent known causes Bldg. of fevers. Decaying fruit in the wholesale mid retail markets, as well as deAnother child was crushed this week caying vegetables, should receive daily under the merciless wheels of a death- - attention by the health department dealing Juggernaut, that splits the air Chicago Chronicle. between Salt Lake and Murray. This Luncheons. lime the victim was a deaf and dumb A luncheon was hastily evolved In boy six years old, the son of Carl J. a suburban home the other day out o? Sandahl. The child was playing on seemed an empty larder. A few the track and had no knowledge of the what cold boiled potatoes, with a pail o IN EFFECT APR. 1. 19Q2. approach of the street cur. Both feet eggs, was all that the hostess found were crushed by the wheels. This lawless manner of running street cars when she ran to the kitchen and the DEPART.: is unknown in eastern cities, where ke box to see what there was for For Ogden, Cache Valley, Omaha, ' ordinances compel the use of fenders. luncheon on the arrival of some unChlcugo, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and Intermediate pointy...:..' 7.00 a m The street car company says it is ex- expected company, whereupon a dish For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, Vperimenting with fenders in order to of scalloped eggs and potatoes was San Francisco and Intermediate ; S m .'.....,..'.....'9:43 best the points one. In the meantime get Six eggs were boiled hard, For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, the slaughtering and maiming of chil- suggested. Kansas City, St. Louis; anJ San'T- - - ' " ...... .... 12.50 p m dren goes merrily on. It would ap- (lulled quickly in ice water and sliced, Francisco ...... some cream sauce prepared and the For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, human tiiat lives are while pear cheap Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago.-- .... 6.00 p m potatoes sliced. These three were fenders cost money. For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland,'1 ' in alternate layers In a shallow San Francisco and intermediate ' : .... .10:50 m p points r baking dish, a covering of bread Tin tic, Mercur, Provo, Nehpi and on ... 7 Romes . ............. Monuments. Mantl ...... Vegetation crumbs added and baked in a moderate i.. I... .b a m iv : Provo, Nephl, Milford, and The monuments of Rome are now oven about teu minutes. Brown bread For Intermediate points................. 7.05 p m under observation, not only by foreign was sliced thin, buttered and made Into For Gartield Beach, Tooele and Ter- f 7.45 a m ers,. but by the Italian goverment. It roll sandwiches; cocoa, with whipped minus. ' ARRIVE. has been discovered cnat parasitic cream, served ns a drink, and a di3li of ' ; From Ogden, Portland,. Spokane,. r. plants grow at the top of most of the olives and radishes added as a relish Butte, Helena and Saa Fruncisoo.. 8.85 a m From Ogaen ........ ........a.....,. .... 9. JO a Hi ...... Roman monuments. At the top of the the dinner strawberries From Ogden. Fortunately, Chicago, Su Louis, Kan-s- ' white marble column in the center of were in the house, and, with some City, Omaha, Denver and Hun the Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore tinned sweet biscuit, served for a there was till a- few day3 ago a thrivdesert. ing. plant of a. wild fig tree. It was An excellent luncheon dish unused From Ogden, Butte, Portland and t .. . i . , 8,10 p, m TI beginning to eat. away one of the San Francisco .... most families, not unknown to, if From CalleuteR. Milford, Nephl, Provo ornaments of the column. But by, desic9.35 8 Ui . . anu intermediate points.....,..... is making simply prepared by It' has now been removed. Twelve Mercur and Nephl."...! 5,65 p xn From Tlntic. instead cated codfish into croquettes, From Garfield Beach, Tooele and figs were found on the plant The 5.00 p m" Terminus and cooking the fishcakes, of ordinary monument Is how under repair. The V,.-, Daily except Sundays! , ;. a affair has caused quite a little flutter them in a wire basket in deep fat. T. M. SCHUMACHER, : D. E. BURLEY lemon G. P. AT. A. j.Act. Trar Mgr. and the Piazfca has been crowded with Serve with a garnish of sliced of D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. & T. A, bowl a with offer and and parsley, to watch the uprooting process. people found so City Ticket Oilipe 201 Main! This, column is the only one left, of tartnro sauce. This will be v1' novel jLTLil dcjiglitful as to DUt Itm tli Telephone No. 250. ' Constantines first church in Rome. - fJ4-3- l5 rpor handy reference Tkuth prints the list of Salt Lake lawyers, with their If any dresses and telephone numbers. namesaro omitted, or any errors in the list, this paper so that cprrections may please notify he made- BOH 1 Lockridge, Plaintiff, LAWYERS & Pike. John W., 487 First Street. I owers. J . N .. Commercial Block . Powers, Straup & Llppiuuii. 27 ao Eagle El A. E.. 311 D. i Walker Bldg. Price C. S., 22 K. South. SUMMONS. nutrlct Court of the Third Judicial State of Utah, county of Salt of . 'vJaw 1 1,lnick mdgtChl0W IX- - iS 15 32 419-4- -- 21 10-- 12 14-- 15 606-00- . . - 312-3- 15 - . Thomas. 714 McCornlck Block. Anderson b Anderson. Atlas Block. Adams, r 8 Central Block. Armstrong, S. P.,5-1bawm James H., 249 South Main St. 02 Commercial Block. Hackman. G. H., PnmmornLil Ulv 509-5- 10 . 426-4- rtijrt 28 426-4--28 er Barnes, A. It", 212 S Main St. Bennett. Sutherland, yun Colt & Allison . 163 95-9- group.-Nivve- S. Main St. Bird. W. H..230S. Main St. D. P. Walker Bldg. 7 Bishop, A C., 00-5Auerbach Booth Leu & Ritchie, Bowdle. J. It.. 314 Atlas Hlo.k. Boyd. C. W-- . 009 McCornlck Block. 426-13- 04 Bldg. 14-4- 15 68-5- 2Botkin, Theodosius. Rooms -3 lo654 Main St. 4 Atlas Block. Bradley. W. M., Bramel. W. H.. 401 Auerbach Bldg. D. F. Walker Bid . Breeden & White, 31 Breeze, J. M.. 414 Atlas Block. Brown b Henderson. 212 S. Main St. Commercial Block. Brown. T. Ellis. 23-Brown, Wiley, Eagle Block. Burris, C. W . .13 D. F. Walker Bldg. Casey. A. W., 95 Commercial Block. Cherrlngton, Pennel, 401-- 2 McCornlck Block. Cherry & Cherry. 407 408 Auerbach Bldg. 4 203-20- 7-- 12 93-- 27 Christensen & 23-- 705-7- 605-6- 24 612-0- 16 C-- O fOJ-a- Ol 05 301-3- 07 , Hartley, R. b Sanford, D. 429-4- 31 V11?-41- - : . ' F. Walker - F. Walker Bldg. St . -- 3 Commerc al Block. Hoge.E.D.. Central Block. A. L.; Auerbach Bldg. Atlas Block. Commercial Block. johnumD ale B1Ck. T Commercial Block. Jonpc' 604 McCornlck Bldg. jM;;I?8'?'38 Commercial Block. KtaP?hJ52 We8t63--Second South St. King, Commercial Blk. 3a'3ti Commercial Block . 218 Costave, S. Main St. ; 309-3- 11 ar-lang- ' 83 - ; ... 65 ' - t V. UwrenSi' lev407 D' R Walker Bldg. D. C" The Templeton . F. Walker Bldg 3opKrri Le?vlSS426riD - Lewis Uh'Du 300-3- ! 01 as F' Walker Building.. 'j109 Commercial Block.-- Main St. LSh?iTp?t 612 McCornlck Bidg. 330 Atlas Block.C' P; & p- - cn Commercial ffiter, - - Block McdSmt'M-2BankBld HckS? Wmd 1 2 ' F-j- jS 212 - - 72-7- ES' KSerEkC" , : 6., 1124Commercial Block. D- Ogden. 234 S. Main i t TIME TABLE. 11-- 12 Harrington, I 07 - 10s-lu- banter, W. T., 502 Progress Bldg. Oustin, F. J.. 421 Atlas Block. Hall, W. R. Eagle Bldg. Hamilton, J. M., 31 O'Meara Block. Harkness, Robert, 163 S. Main St. HarknesR. R. B., 163 S. Main St. : 08 744-- 100-4- 02 85-fc- 7 87-9- C-- . i i Nora Gleason 400-40- .') to- -: 16-1- 93-9- 5Hues, 69 r 4 Commercial Christensen, Arthur E.f block Christy. J. W.-- . 224 Dooly Block. Clark, F. R., 704 McCornlck Bldg. 217 S. Main St. Coud, J. Darke, S. W., 4fi0 East Fifth Seuth St. Darmcr. J. F. .. Central Block . Auerbach Bldg. Dey, Cha.-l- s C., Dickson, Ei.Is & Ellis. Progress Bldg. Diehl, C. B.. izu East Fir t South St. Dlninny b McMaster Commercial Blonk. Duncan, A. A., 7 Deseret National Bank El I. Eichnor, D. , Progress Bldg. Evans, David, 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Evans. P. C., 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Farnsworth b Lund, 20l-:Templeton Bldg. Ferguson, b Cannon, TemplPton Bldg. Folsom, H. D. 62 Commercial Block. Fowler, A. S. 218 S. Main St. Frick b Edwards, 615 McCornlck Bldg. Gatrell, C. G., 315 Auerbach Bldg. Gilchrist, C. K ., 34 Central Block. Goodwin & Van Pelt. 315 McCornick Block. Gray. L H., 309 Templeton Bldg. Greenwood, G . B , 9 Commercial Block Bldg. 94 68-- Commercial 93-- 94 Uyckman, Block. r ' 7-- top-inos- South'. Ue1, Atlas Block. Atlas ' Block.'-- . ; , Block Krrlu gemItead. l25 :S, Main. V 5 LProfresa Bldg. ' MiShell tSK: IMttlngham Block;' ' Block. Hoyie Progress j. ffTO National Bank Bldg. ' John ttelsen?c Walker Bldg. 210 Constitution Bldg. A? : : .jy . 7 - . ; . - r |