Show r I - THE HEB 8 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY JANUARY 29 1917 ’ ALD-REPUBLIC- Ail construction of a spur tra6k- which will permit the loading of ' the big mill dump of the Mammoth Mining This dump ' contains - apcompany a quarter of a million proximately tons' of- ore which"is undoubtedly worth In’ the "neighborhood ot'$7er ton in fact some estimates have been made place the total tonV nage at close to 800000 tons “It is understood that the v dump will not be purchased by the smelting company but that the ore will un-be shipped by the mining company a contract der iwhich will be entered once Into at the officials of the American Smelting & Refining' company made ?the - Mammoth company ahaving proposition which they are ready - 1 MINES AND MINING v - - - Billy Sunday the evangelist pays a fine tribute to life Insurance in his sermon on “Booze or Get on the Water Wagon’-Hsays: “Look at the life insurance companies They are a classy bunch these life Insurance agents the cleanest- of business men with high ideals and no ble aims No sissies among them — don’t you "make mistake They aren’t1 straight Justany because they never had any1 temptation 'to bend No sir! re and true because they They are 'in a straight fine business that makes them think all the time of some fellow's possible misfortune the other evils that may come to the widows and the children when father Is gone Trere’s- another reason They’ve had pounded into them the hellishness of booze!-“Ufe insurance Is the greatest business in the world!’ You can’t hit-it ' and anywhere —it’s great morally'and economically Life infinancially surance is a wonderful success And these magnificent life Insurance commarvels of efficiency have been panies able to provide their benevolent protection- for widows and orphans and build great business because they have stastudied ' and studied rand gathered tistics till they know exactly how long a man Is likely to live and they: know to a penny how much to charge him or Insurance- It Is not guesswork with them--theknow What do they know?That moderate drinking takes ' ten years off a man’s life and heavy drinking takes off twenty more!" ' ' V f Federal Charter Sought has been Introduced: In nationals House of Representatives by Kettner ' of California Representative for the federal Incorporation providing of the National 'Association of Life to the Underwriters It was referred committee'- on "judiciary The bill reads as follows: That: John Newton Russell Jr' and Frank E McMullen of California J Stanley Edwards of Colorado' John Dolph of District of Columbia Hugh Mi Wlllet and Alfred C- - Newel! of Geor'EL giaClark Bishop of Chicago I’ Brackett of William D - - M'CHRYSTAL MINES OF - - - PROSPERING - to accept-tem “Work has been-- discontinued of in the eastern - portionporarily : Yankee ground where an effort the' was made to locate an extension of the Beck tunnel ore and Supt Lewis Merrimaii Is now using his entire the force in the western section of where he is anxious to get property a better on the Humbug but'- recently ore shoot which was’ pewi up Machines in'wllthe be used opened In cutting vicinity the ground One drift will of this new strike cut the vein fully one hundred is feet another befarther to the south and ore at VV!much ing driven to tap the greater depth’ y : According to the Eureka Reporter carloads of ore ' were “Jackson The McChrystal ' one of the ofweek last Ploche out of shipped Con of the Eureka Mines company ficers as follows: Prince shippers were Nevada-Utaalso h the and manager of the Gemini 60 cars (concentrates) 2 mine states that a more active cam2 Merc company Cook Hodges 8 paign of work is to be taken up at Hamburg Mines 1 2Uvada Copper 1 Co & once in behalf of the Eureka Mines E 11 Snyder (slag) Crippe is The development of - this givcompany Other camp news of the week for some has been under way en as follows by the Ploche Record: groundtime work being handled from “Advices received from Salt Lke little a couple of the lower levels of the this week indicate that ‘the deal en- Gemini and now Mr McChrystal maproposes to put a couple more gineered by 'Joseph S' Free for the chine over into to work drills driving is Bristol Uvada Copper property at from the the company’s territory withconsummation a Gemini’s 1400 and 1500 levels likely to reach Great Copper Sales T: pay“Some ore has already been opened in the next few days The initial the in 'a raise from the 1800 level Inmanthe ment comes due February 1 and deTo Warring Nations companyox and the money for this purpose has been of a Eureka Mines to able Is confident upon receipt sent agement an extension of the being' posited for payment From New York comes the word that ore bodies into favorable report toof the engineers get the propexamine such made which have here recently heavy dividend not for a month at least Is it expected It will be a good- thing for payers of the neighboring properties erty the negotiations started early 'In Ploche and the Bristol district In par“The ground of the Eureka Mines that is completely surroundedreaticular If this deal goes through for by December in behalf of the British govcompany Into the camp several of producing mines and- it is only cor- ernment for copper requirements " of It will most prominent mining Utah’s bring sonable tc suppose that- the new the England and her allies covering ' ' reatora will make a record in the last have this will half of poration year “Recent developments at the Ham- opening of ore bodies solved into business actual in the Leasers at the property of the The “feelers” 'Which 'havest reached burg andarein other properties Interest company have a consign- this country indicate that half a bilgreat creating Mining vicinity of tons one of hundred the in the Highland section camp ment of about high lion pounds will be needed to meet the the coming grade zinc ore which willbe sept out requirements that and many France of England predict ore is Itar ajid Russia summer will see that section simply within' the next few days This the through 700 levels 1917 The last 'big purchase ofend of with activity The Highland coming from the 600 and teeming section is wonderfully well mineral- near some of the old stopes and as-88 in equal pounds to be delivered ized and the surprising thing about it says show that it will carry fully six the first monthly through portions cent zinc There appears to be a months will - care for demands ' up to Is that It has not drawn the attention - per ore in zinc of considerable of big operators before now The mlnof July the first men quantity erallzatlon covers a vast area and un-of the Godiva and shipments will regular conversant with the sitCopper the in order be proper exploitation throughout as soon as the prosstate doubtedly the probably uation that some the region will bring forth big present year loan British has been pective Hsilver-lea- d the of John McChrystalstatement It will be followed not only by arranged the purproducers “Supt “II R Van Wagenen president of Godiva is authority for the & big tonnage of copper but of chase ' A in- - large considering the Amalgamated Ploche Mines in that the company is now some by- - some new steel orders extenthe advisability" of doing Smelters company returned early as well quantities two the week from a visit to the New York sive development work on one ordrifts Copper producers have only to figure offices of the company where matters of the mine's lower levels1 where on for their output to getting lastmarketing as they relative to this year’s campaign at the will be sent out with a view low six months of probable the year mill and mine were discussed During under the big deposits of' grade were long ago sold up very close for his absence development work in the ore which have been cut on practically Some first half at very high prices 900 and the showbeen the has levels new between of the mine in made through next Debeen have sales territory results while all a has the surface The company but these have been the ex- ing very satisfactory been going shaft and work has1200 already cember the extraction of ore hasThe rule A glance-athan the rather ception feet to a depth of one active produforward about as usualand all mill has been handled of sheet sales the been running steadily through although ntf great amount of prospect- cer shows transactions to the year-en- d cold snap without a mo- ing has yet been done an the 1200 the recent 85 cents a pound prices up to' “For some little time most of the at Regardless ment’s loss of time on account of the of whether future orders ' In been the has Godiva at the work come to the weather for finished munitions engi- hands of the leasers and at this time United de“Allan H Rogers consulting or the'world Canada States beNevada-Utah are or six blocks of ground five neer of the Consolidated copits for this upon country pends and Amalgamated Pioche companies ing worked under this system per In the city Tuesday evening and arrived The Gemini held a brief consultation with Presi‘“It seems that someone is always Amalgadent Van Wagenen of the the an Wyoming Oil Wells of life statescommill taking the joy out mated company after visiting Gemini of the Mining Mr Rogers did not come here ex- official For Come at Depth the past few months when over conditions at the pany pressly to look askbe cars could bad for the railroad cornamed above of the properties but mine was held back by a comes word to look ing the contract From Lander Wyo porations the to go to Atlanta which permitted the that Atlanta-Homsmelter e Hundred of the Five the throughGold properties shipment of only a limited amount of Oil company drilled in a black oil well Mining company whichIt are Is ore and now that the smelters are on section 2 north range proportions assuming great to take a much larger tonnage 1 east north12 oftownship The hole was ready of Mr Rogers to of Lander likely that the visit ore from the Gemini the railroad 2500 feet deep when the oil sands were Atlanta at this time has something to to the are unable supply ore reached and the drill was put down the companies do with plans for the building of conthe of cars for the transportation at Atlanta the feet in the sand around twenty-eigproposed mill which and smelter In the will probably be between mine new had struction of oil the two" In days with hole 2000 feet or within 500risen its arrangement undertaken in the very near future the“Under of the feet Is permitted top smelter the Gemini Mr Rogers was accompanied from New Various estimates have been or a ore 160 tons to of per one day the Bronson of shipof York by Edward as to the but 800 barabout 4500 tons per month made total a day is a production conservative figure can big stockholders in the Atlanta mine" and the rels those Who are familiar with- conas Manager Black Just as soon on state that underground propertyare the ground the well the get casing a much such that ditions larger be then and it can be pumped will shot would be possible The pres- and the production definitely output deter ent favorable condition of ’the metal mined If weather conditions permit the this will only take a Yew days market makes It possibleout for a large Gemini to mine and send the' new well Is getting ' Its of the lower grade ore but oilWhile quantity from the Embar sand onit is some the general average of the shipments 600 feet off the main a small dome is quite high The depth as well as loca“A large number of leasers are busy anticline tion seems to prove to the oil men in the Gemini and most of them are that there is oil in the Embar formaImportance doing well New strikes of to the camp paper “a most are near tion Lander outside the domes According In the beingnewmade continually these serious car shortage exists here in discoveries and one property of the Tintic and practically every mines is affected Of course it is the naturally stimulate Interest in the leas- Jarbidge May Get operations ' larger shippers that are feeling the ing“The Ridge & Valley mine is now effect of the car shortage most (but Railroad Connection even the smaller mines are suffering being operated through the Gemini Iman this and in ground is company’s to some extent and it is lead-silvbad for the men who are particularly According to the Elko Fress Press engaged in mense body ofat a depth ofore 1700 feet the the leasing business because their story ofisa railroad into the camp been fol of Jarbidge has this ore body of Already but being torevived some shipments are usually taken carebeen lowed for a distance o 100 feet andit this time thereagain seems be after the mining company has all the earmarks or a bonanza the for the rumor Some time last supplied with railroad cars for the has ore carrying about 24 per cent’ lead grounds fall the Line sent a crew Oregon regular output In order to of men into the Short va- and about 27 ounces silver at the offices of thesmall “Inquiry Jarbidge country who 1700 is a feet of it work at several weeks in that rious mines shows that a very depth' spent to the pumping operate While they made no actual vicinity number of empty cars have been necessary at the surveys flow Gemini but tbe equipment the did run a 'number of lines into Tintic and past ' brought during they the mine Is now most found week or ten days perhaps about half of water Iswhich small the that feasible in and to very amounting handling of the number actually needed to about fact to into way thp only possible get sixty gallons per minute for the the camp was up tho Jarbidge canyon handle the normal output of the mines “At the Chief Consolidated mine the twelve hours of each day that the Leaving the end of the spur line built from Twin Falls to Rogerson district's lie&viest shipper the ore pumps are working” Ida the house has been filled to the roof with would be continued to a point in road ore for more than a week Each day a Nevada just below what is known as few cars are received loaded and “Hot Holes” which are In the Jarthe sent out but not enough to clear canyon below Jarbidge "about bidge miles At this point there Is a up the ore twelve congestion “The ore bins gt both the Gold from the deep Jarbidge canyon canyon Chain and Grand Central are loaded to the east The road would running to the guards The Gold Chain ore down this canyon to the Jarbidge drop house now contains about three hunat right angles foland river turning dred and fifty tons of ore which must low up the river to the camp making be moved at once if the mine is to e the proposed road' 'about sixty-fivcontinue operations and the same conmiles long dition exists at the Grand Centrol All “Preparations have been made for the of the Grand Central’s ore is shipped construction of a large ore house at the over the Rio Grande while the Gold property of the Dragon Consolidated SELLING Chain is dependent on the Salt Lake Mining company It is understood that quarry in Route for cars For the week Just the building at the lime mines have probably Mammoth which has not been used rlosed these one-half of their normal since the closing of the Knight smelter shipped about some years afo will be torn down and output FOREIGN TRADE NEED “At Silver City from which point the material used in the Dragon’s new of the ore from the Knight mines ore house The building which Is to all Is billed out the ore is piled up In be taken down Is located a short disthe Grand Central loading the yards of the Knight railroad The tance fromMammoth’ says the Eureka ship- station at Dragon Consolidated the heaviest the Knight mines hgs Reporter--among per ' “The ' Dragon Is undoubtedly one ' of Exemption From Antitrust been forced to reduce its output the Iron Blossom about one-ha- lf and the coming bonanzas of Tintic The down on mine recently took its place among Statutes Recommended has also been forced to cut by its shipments Many otner small the dividend payers of the district in the south end of the dis- and ' according to the best properties National Council the property will be trict have ore which cannot be sent tlon obtainable dividend payer in the fu forward to the smelters at this time ature regular Not only this but the amount “In the Eureka end of the district In addition to the mines mentioned of the dividends will be undoubtedly The future Pittsburgh Pa Jan' 28 —will Bullion Beck increased as the mine is able to ship above the Gemini trade of of American the depend Yankee Consolidated May Day and a larger tonnage foreign higher grade ' in of the other properties are affected by the car orea upon legalization ' “Plans are now under way for the export sales the formulation of ' a shortage sound shipping policy and thecreatlon of machinery for a flexible tariff In the opinion of a general report presented A the closing session bf the CARD National Foreign 'Trade council here The report was formulated by a general msoriv srj-- t is committee representing- all lines of industry and was presented by PresiArrive Depart Dally dent James A' Farrell of the United Malad and Intermediate States Steel 'f‘corporation chairman of 720 A M 555 P M the council v D“T"-chS£“To world 'competition after f meet 720 A 555 ' the war’ ' the report stated “American business 'must be relieved of disad816 A 605 P HL vantages imposed by legislation and 930 A by governmental action from 600 P BL protecteddiscrimination in foreign marpossible kets’’ 1100 A and Ogden Intermediate - The "report recommended the rep“1to 'of “doubt as to the application m moval 1205'P M 830 of antitrust laws to export commferce” 5 P M °4“-'605 P M the passage by Congress of tbe Webb SSS'?4- bill the development of a sound shipping 230 P policy calculated to Increase the national income- - and better 'the transportation system under'- the' American 1 1 Jjfi l 330 P M P”-gnmcUcM flag ‘with foreign countries the carer departing) ful study of new commercial treaties 420 P made after the European war" and a tariff : which regardless of Its undertan principle should possess adeM tj lying t 515 P 815 A M quate resource’s for the encouragement and of protection 1146 P M m the United States 'the foreign trade of — 5 Seventy-si- x e u II - : - 1 - - ' - r : -- - - - - : - : - 4 ‘ s - - J - - - - A-bil- - va ’ 448-0000- well-equipp- ed t In - Co-operat- ive - ht - - - - being-- er developed - - - ' CO-OPERATI- VE (I - II - : — ' UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME ins' - - - - k M°a“' MIiauSrinlWron0-S " ' v- ar- - PM ' Mw ' ‘ !' 1 - ' a: -- - 2-2- M'Ar' “‘1BKSst7hca: M p o PM “"1210 “ M084"- - : I - a 1010 P M 8-1- 1146 p 1155 P M 1155 P M 1L55 P ‘ —— 740 P M 210 P M Ogden Ely Baoramento Ban Francisco peflo ““iiAcTSSo M00City TleBcat Twln OCDoe 1020 Hetei Utah Trtopkme Mala IS “rrsrs J AM ' Berlin Jan 2 8 by wireless to Say-vil—Income taxes in Prussia in the year 1916' says the Overseas News agency Increased1 to 498000000 marks In comparison with : 854000000 marks In 1915 " The number of taxpayers was increased 'from 7300000 to 7600000 The average Income of taxpayers Increased from 2267 marks to 2430 marks le : - ! ’ " V - WigiHffrss)e ' ' ’ Resolution Expressing Con fidcnce in Ministry Adopted 313 to 135 Jman of Massachusetts Maryland Wy- - Wilson Williams of Mississippi Lawrence Prlddy Richard E - Cochran Charles Jerome Edwards and Everett M Ensign of New York W A R Bruehl of Ohio Hubert H Ward of Oregon William M Everett H Plummer Charles Fureyj and Edward A Woods of PennW Bishop ' of Tennessee J sylvania D of Sills Neil and A C LarVirginia son of Wisconsin members of a voluntary association known as the National Association of Life Underwriters their associates and successors are a in the hereby constituted name for District of Columbia corporation that by the purpose' of advancing the best Interests of the institution of life insurance throughout the United States bnd elsewhere and for this purpose to have possess and enjoy the right to establish and maintain an office In the Dissuch trict of Columbia to own as and personal" onlymay be property real on to the work of the necessary carry and in general to do and corporation to accomperform all things necessary the corporation: plish the purpose of herein contained provided that nothing shall authorize said corporation to engage In business for profit’’ Carranza Relieves Insurance Situation Venustiano Carranza' first chief of the constitutional army oft Mexico has Issued a decree which has materially relieved the troubles o£ themerlcan and foreign insurance companies which have been doing business ' In- Mexico Their chief difficulty has been to comply with the requirements of the governments in the past few 'as 'to payment In the various years issues of paper money The decree contains a table giving the gold value of the payments made in paper money in each month since January 1913 The difference may be considered as a debt the insured to be deducted against from the face of the uolicy when it due Various forms of settlebecomes ment ' of the difference between the paper-anthe gold value are specified selections to be made before February The Intent of the decree is that all settlements shall be on the basis of national gold Old Maid Insurance In Austria' :While underwriters In this country are racking their brains for a new form of insurance to put upon the market Austria comes to the front with a scheme to be known an “old maid insurance” Girls will be invited to apply for Insurance against says the “Insurance Advocate” celibacy It seems that there Is a great fear' in Austria that after the war there will no&toe enough men to go "around for women of the land the The company that writes this form of insurance'" we are told in the “Southern Underwriters” Instead of passing- on a girl’s health will consider her beauty personal charm and wifely will get In this way the pretty-- girls qualities while the homely ones will off cheapenormous " have an premium to pay Insnranee and Taxes The people of - Washington (D C) anpay more in Insurance taxes Such than they do- in premiums nually is the statement of the superintendent of insurance for the District' of ColumHe also bia In his- recent more states “They carry reportlife Insurance the people of any state per capita than In the union —an average or territory of 3380 for every man woman and child In the district The total numalone' Inber of life Insurance Ispolicies 361525 a umber cluding industrials to Jthe number of residents nearly in the etjual - ’ W-Sco- vel - - various 4 - - d 15-121- - war-ridd- home-buildi- en ng - ' - - ' - Insures for $600000 The firm of J L Brandels A Sons in-of Omaha has taken out 1600000 'life surance on the life of George Brandels The preof the company president mium Is about 822800 annually Mr Brandels is 46 years old amount This is said to be the ever written on the lifelargest of an Omaha - man - Could Curry More Insurance : BY OIG EXPLOSION Munitions Plant Blow-u- p Not at Woolwich Arsenal Passengers Declare ' Lake and Mrs Phllomena Hock of Boulder Colo BATH —At 445 N Fifth West Janof pneumonia William uary 29born1917 in July 1831 and came Bath Utah In 1860 The body is In tbe care of Joseph William Taylor Notice of tig funeral later COULSOX —At 524 Ramona avenue 28 Benjamin H Coulson aged Jatauary 52 years a member of Salt Lake aerie No 67 F O E Body at O’Donnell & Co’s parlors Notice of funeral later CEMETERIES WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY Perpetual care 1016 Kearns bldg W 1865 FUNERALS M’KEEL —Funeral services for Mrs who died In this Rose Esther McKeel 26 be held from will city January A Co’s chapel Tuesday O’Donnell SO at 280 p m Interment JanuaryOlivet Mount cemetery RUGa —At 656 S Main January 28 and Mrs Horace Infant daughter of Mrfrom O’Donnell A F Rugg Funeral Interment City Co’s chapel today cemetery FLORISTS Classification NeK) Salt Lake’s ERNEST LAMBOURNE new store Funeral deflorist leadingour 72 Decorations specialty signs Wasatch 1516 S Main 76 E H B GARYAN FLORAL CO Phone Wasatch 8142 Cut First South flowers and floral designs for all occasions FUNERAL DIRECTORS - (Classification No X) ? - W A ZIMMERMAN General Agent Occidental Life Insurance : ( ’ - - ' - - - - s - - FISHER — At 124 W Seventh South 28 Phllomena Fisher born In January October 1850 In Bohemia and has been In Utah for the past ten years The of Joseph Willis at the body S West Temple street iam Taylor 21 parlors Notice of funeral later Deceased is survived by Anthony Fisher of Salt - r - PREPARES FOR GRAVE THEN KILLS HERSELF e Get a little Life Insurance - : " 9-- 7-- 0-- 12 -- - ' -- - - : H ‘4- - - w r 500V 500 500 wish to thank their many friends ily floral offerings and for the beautiful kind sympathy on the death of a loving husband and father Thomas Mathews who was burled Sunday afternoon January 28 1917 at City cemetery DIED - Company “There are few men in prosperous more couldn’t America today who carry of California life insurance” ' said a prominent life Insurance ' man Saturday Continuing 526 Newhonse Building he said “Do you know that ' hundreds of men who are living at the rate of t seem three and four thousand a Life Accident and Health to think they have done theiryear full duty when they carry five thousand of life insurance? How do they ease their Insurance conscience I wonder? If you talked to them about fifteen or twenty thous would say it is Impossible and they — there’s hardly a doubt they and yet could increase their holdings “We are a nation of wasters and just DBS SHORES’ & ' SHORES now we seem to toe on the upward curve of this wastefulness Money THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR that should be Invested carefully MEN AND WOMEN money ' that should be put ' In life In surance because of Its stability- and When you tell your you of its returns goes into what? troubles to a doctor want to know WHO HE for which we spend a million a' year automoIS and that he is re- -' gum liquor tobacco chewing biles"- which many liable slid will treat you people - who own on the absolutely Intie: miserable five and ten cent" square ' Look at Dr record" of 25 SUCCESS dulgences— eight billions a year do we Shores OF CONTINUOUS spend on foolishness which does hot YEARS include the autQmoblles I don’t know AS SPECIALISTS We treat Catarrh where-thosHay would take us Deafness Head Noises AsthmaInsom'figures Rheumatism Goitre have become so conEven bankers Fever " cerned over- the national waste that nia Neuritis Sciatica Lumbago are Piles Epilepsy and other chronic in one large city special'-effortmade there by a local bank to diseases of the Nerves Skin Blood being men to save money with which Stomach Bowels Heart Lungs help Bladder Kidneys and Liver Examto meet life Insurance premiums our ination Free Call or write 249 Main “According to one as authority much on pleastwice St Salt Lake country 8 non necessities as the: entire Honrs 5 j Evenings ure and spends Sundays revenue of Great "Britain France and Germany ' Now that’s going some isn’t it? Just because money is easy here reand the country is rich in natural Is effective la treating sources we waste and waste —we live unnataral dteehargei and spend prodigally Perhaps the are prevailing now pricesus that high and will not stricture to learn a 'lesson sadly will Believes in 1 to 5 days neededhelp SOLD BY DRUGGISTS the care in little things —what “Just it saves in a' household in' an office Pareol Poet if desired— Prlee 81 or 8 bottles 827&I in one’s personal income is Incalculable ‘‘When your prospect- “can’t ' afford TUB EVANS CHBMl&ALixL CINCINNATI Ot it” let him think a bit about his fam ily and where his own death would - d TT -- Nest-Egg- 269 No D MRS THOMAS MATHEWS and fam- j ‘ 169 170 199 282 288 285 286 249 0ABD OF THANKS ! the-nam- 164 167 168 (Cassllfleatiog Chicago Jan 28 — Mrs Michael Klein wife of a real estate dealer prepared riving here tonight from Liverpool on herself and her daughter 22 months the American Line steampship St old for burial laid out the suit she Louis who were In London on the wished her husband to wear at the funight of January 19 when a large neral and then turned on the gas killmunitions plant exploded near the city ing herself and the babe Illness was per- given as the reason causing the death of sixty-nin- e sons asserted that the disaster ocas curred not at Woolwich arsenal was at first believed but at Silver-tow- n Probate and Guardianship Notices about seven or eight miles east of London Consult county rlerk or the respective The city of London was shaken signers for further Information severely by the explosion they declared windows in some of the prinIN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO cipal hotels being broken 9 but as they bate division in and for Salt Lake o’clock the county State of Utah had to leave London at next morning to catch the St Louis In the ‘matter of the estate of Earnest Wendell Apelgren deceased details of the disaster could not be ob- — Notice tained because of the secrecy enThe petition of Mrs Anna Apelgren forced- by the authorities the issuance to herself o: praying J A Wilson of Franklin Pa a letters offoradministration In the estate cousin of President Wilson' was in of Earnest Wendell Apelgren deceased London when the explosion occurred has been set for hearing on Friday the 2d day of February A D 1917 at 2 o’clock GAS KILLS DOGS p m at the county courtin the courtroom of said court St Paul Minn Jan 28 —Guillaume house In Salt Lake City Salt Lake county and Pietro dog pets of Joseph Demalo Utah Witness the clerk of said court with were found dead from gas fumes in affixed this 17th day by thS seal thereof master's home room They indied thtlr own which of January A D 1917 their paws:' The THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) gas Demalo lay was filled with they E Clark Deputy Clerk suicide He says By denies they' committed atove Frederick C Loof bourow Attorney and in atthe they heardtorats In the door of the oven for Petitioner open tempting turned on the gas IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO bate division In and for Salt' Lake of Utah county State In the matter of the—estate of Mark V Loveland deceased Notice You Cannot If Afford The petition of Mary SL Loveland to pny for the issuance to Roy M The Premium on little £raying oveland of letters of administration Life Insurance while in the estate of Mark V Loveland de You have Health and Strength ceased has been set for hearing on and the 9th day of A D A Good Wife to Help You Friday 1917 at 2 o’clock p m February at the county of in lion courthouse In the courtroom of said All that Is vrttbln' court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake The Range of Henson county Utah Can 'You Expect Her Witness the clerk of said court with 'To Ftghf the Battle alone seal thereof affixed this 26th day the 'Should yoube Called A D 1917 of ‘have January ' Before you THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) That Clerk E Clark Deputy J By You certainly Help' Some Howat Marshall Macmillan & Neb- Yon Know You Do and R H Butterfield Attorneys eker Pinch off something else for- Petitioner If you must but v - Vermont Bldg Salt Lake New York Jan 28— Passengers ar- - - Company Joseph F Smith President Lorenzo N Stohl Gen Mgr Home Office '140 148 102 And In accordance with law and an mads order of the board of directors on the 8th day of December 1916 so shares of each parcel of such many as stock may be necessary will be sold the office of the said company at at No 411 Felt building 8alt Lake City Utah on the 18th day of February 1917 at the hour of 10 o’clock a m to pay delinquent assessments thereon with the costs of advertising together expenses of sale and The said sale' will be held on the 18th day of February F917 at said time and place for the reason that the 12tli originally fixed ss day of February the day of said sale occurs on a legal E D R THOMPSON holiday Beaver Lake Metals Corn-41- 1 Secretary Felt Building Salt Lake City KSfc INSURANCE CO SAY LONDON SHAKEN 117 118 128 - Beneficial Life The Bis Home 99 109 270 271 272 A Lb Jacobs 278 H B Cole 278 279 H B Cole 280 H Ba COlO 281 H B Cole 282 H Ba Cole E W Hulse A Co 286 William Brewster 819 884 Kidder A Cram William Brewster 852 855 R W Wanlace 256 R W Wanlace William Brewster 180 sidering life insurance 28—The question of confidence in the government again came before the chamber of deputies last night at the' close of a secret session which had been debating Grecian affairs' Six resolutions on this subject were Introduced Premier Rriand announced that he would accept only one resolution that of M Lenoir and his colleagues clearly expressing confidence that the government would take all measures required by the situation In Greece including the question of the safety of the armies In Macedonia and the reparations demanded of: the Greek government The chamber adopted M Lener’s resolution by a vote of of 818 to 185 97 98 W P Dawe R W Wanlace K W Coombs B L Arnold A I Jacobs A L Jacobs A L Jacobs A Ia Jacobs We commend this thought to loyaj westerners who are con- Paris 72 73 JW J Kavanaugh P Da we ' i- ' D P Thomas William Allen Ernest Boynes H B Cole H B Cole R J Evans R J Evans R J Evans R J Evans com-£pa-- ny - i F R Stephens F RW Stephens Wilson F llson F W F W Wilson H B Cole Fred Herman N G Gerrard ' - : - l CALL MAIN 767 Ask for Want Ad Department That's the spirit be-- J hind the Beneficial Life Insurance Com- -' y pany y The money you pay ' us for life insurance protects you just- as surety and just as safely! as any can protect you and the money kept in reserve is working all the time to ' build up the west - it' - IN CO ME TAX INCREASE ' - - - - - : 00 - 8125 per line per month Telephoned aas will receive prompt attention W?4 V - : - words to the MONTHLY RATE - - JE£??quentIn8ertlon Count six - - - v WANT AD RATES 1In® for first la- “ 5 Pr per lertion ctnt8 cents line for each 11DA y - Go-di- land them Let' him think a bit about how his money is being spent now and up without what Jtisorfamily could give very much- Let him feeling hurting think over all' the foolish expenditures dimes there the quarters here and the so be the fripperies that could toeasily decide him and urge up f given It' is better for his children to whether chew endless gum and see half a dozen instead of picture shows a week now then Bleeping at night heads being peacefully sure "of a roof over their tobe when he is not here at some future day Too to provide for often It Is just enough He that ’fatherhisdoesn’t think In business' He all spends energies wants the children to 'have a a good dolhere and time’ so 'it’s the shm of even half lar there and would make that future these dollars home more certain You can’t ‘eat your and if all the dol cake and have InIt’ Just now 'the lars arewill spent sure as that bare as living future comesbelike a 'thief In the night death - “You’re can’t afford it man simply doesn’t understand Help him to- see cv It right’’: - ’ -- - - - ’ I "Let's Build - - )6 Ji - - - PIOCHE SHIPS TT L NOTICE TO WATER' USERS STATE ENGINEER’S OFFICE SALT Lake City Utah January 8 1917 Notice Is hereby given that the City of 8andy by K D Kuhre city engineer has made application in accordance with "the requirements of section 1288x24 chapter 62 Session Laws of Utah 1909 to change the point of diversion of two (2) cubic feet of water per second heretofore diverted froht Little Cottonwood creek Salt Lake which bears south county at a15point minutes west 840 feet 64 degrees corner of section from the northeast 1 east 11 township S south rang'eand used Salt Lake base 1andto meridian December 31 infrom January and clusive of each year for domestic Sanin the City of municipal purposes dy Said city now desires to divert the water from a togroup of springs Little Cottonwood which is tributary creek which issue in the west half of the southwest quarter of the northwest of section 12 of said town quarter water Is to be ship and atrange The 750 feet north and collected apof 10 feet east 6 i the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section 12 from where It will be diverted 11ns and conveyed by means of a pipe for a distance of tnreotheand one-ha- lf and miles and used during period as heretofore This for the purpose fs designated In the state application office as No AS13 engineer’s All protests against the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor must be made by &affidavit fee of in duplicate accompanied' by 8250 and filed in this orrice within (20) days after the completion thirty of this notice the' publication of W D BEERS State Engineer Date of first publication January 15 1917 date of completion of publication 14 1917 E G O'DONNELL undertaker and embalmer has moved to new location 7 8 West Temple Realty bldg Phone 580 8 D EVANS undertaker embalmer) chapel 48 8 State automomortuary addi bile service if desired without tlonal expense Wasatch 864 SILVER A DOYLE undertakers and cmbalmers Lady attendant Special 3150 funeral for 375 others 320 340 360 Chapel 147 W Third South Wasatch 273ft- Day or night 225-22- - AUCTION SALES (Classification No 5) BARGAINS In new furniture: out of rent district is why we sell cheap high second-han- d brass beds office furniture rugs dining tables almost new balf price terms Michigan Furn Co 430 State street below Fourth South WE buy and sell household goods WaO K Furniture Co 343 SL State satch CL 1990 EL OSTERLOH anything Wasatch - auctioneer 2S24-- W PERSONALS Sells Classification No O) MARRY at once We put you In correspondence with several thousand and refined ladles who wish charming to marry many worth from 31000 to 325000 and upwards Particulars free Ward B 518 Valley Neb Address Allen GOLDEN WEST CORRESPONDENCE CLUB refined club for ladles and Confidential Information gentlemen Ic Earl L Corwin Mgr box 852 Los R105 Angeles MARRY for wealth happiness Hundreds rich attractive congenial willing to wed’ Photos free Mrs Warn 243 N Coronado Los Angeles CaL February: BEAVER LAKE METALS COMPANY DR C A NYVALL has removed from of business Salt Lake the McIntyre building to 887 Boston place Principal Utah Hours 2 to 5 Telephone Was' Cityotice — There are delinquent upon building 1011 upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the MINING man worth 8100000 would 8th day of December 1916 the several marry - Write at once A W 1025 amounts set opposite the names of the 22d San Diego CaL respective shareholders asNofollows: TATYT worth $100000 lonely anxious Cert NamesNo Shares Amount to marry good honorable gentleman G E Huish 8 125ft 3 " 6 25 Write W A Box 4 San Diego CaL A P Mayberry 12 20000 10000 34 A P Mayberry 7500 GET married large handsomely 3750 matrimonial magazine mailed 58 10000 P J Fennell 5000 P J Fennell 54 5000 ’ 2500 free H Jahn St Paul Mina - v- - - - - -- - - |