Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 12 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N Closing Date Fixed for Great Extra Vote Offer Saturday April 21 Is the F inal Day of the Biggest n Yet Offered to Subscriptio n Contestants In-dueem- ent Herald-Republican- 81-0- R1 I April 1 — Friends Newport here of Mrs Joseph M Gazzam of Philwith her daughter Miss adelphiaM who deB Gazzam spent last seaOlivia son here learned the other day that Mrs Gazzam Is behind a new movement to urge earlier hours for the debutantes and to discourage the use of intoxicants at their social gatherIt is announced that Bishop ings Rhinelander soon will call a meeting to further the idea which also has as its supporters Bishop Garland and Dr Tompkins Floyd W that the It is Mrs Gazzam's opinion debutante set ar-- Invited girls of the to following their continually atdinners which the tendency is presentation to drink wine and that dancing is unprolonged into the eariy necessarily hours of the morning' This she mainthe tains is likely to Impair senouslvwomAs health of the should participants en she says further the movement everywhere for prepare Iness the first thing they should do Is to be and maintain their health temperate and this they are not doing in tho present abuse of social entertaininFMrs Gazzam and her daughter are to take a cottage here this expected summer and the Influence of their newly formedbe campaign in tho village watched with Interest colony will here i - Probata and Guardianship Notices Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information IN THE DISTRICT c6uRtTPRCL 00 DON’T HOLD RACK SUBSCRIPTIONS Do not hold back your subscriptions bate division in and for Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of S Galvin deceased — Notice Phillip The petition of H M Chamberlain administrator of the estate of Phillip S Galvin deceased praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue of the estate to the persons entitled and for discharge of administrator has been set for on Friday the 13th day of Aprilbearing A D 1917 at 2 o'clock p m at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 29th day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) 1 Clark E Clerk By 11 J Robinson Deputy Attorney for Peti- the required until you have secured subamount send them In so that the scribers may get their papers we in turn will send you a subscription ballot to cover the various payments which you may retain as a reserve vote A correct account of the money turned in for you will be kept in this office and the offer closes we Will mail you after one separate voting ballot covering the number of extra votes due ALL REMITTANCES you PLACED IN THE MAIL ADDRESSED TO THE ON OR CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT BEFORE 12 P M SATURDAY APRIL 11 1917 THE CAM REMEMBER PAIGN DOES NOT CLOSE UNTIL MAY 19 1917 For further information regarding white the the campaign phone call or n Campaign Manager Salt Lake Utah Phone Main 767 Herald-Republica- President Madison (upper left) President Polk (upper right) President Lincoln President McKinley and President Wilson war ut IMJ with Lrcai Britain Juinj 18 181J and ended rebruarv li 181o Slii and ended Inly 1848 The civil war included the years 1861 - 1885 April L’l 18!'S and ended on December 10 of the same year I'can April — I ! The I LAMB FALLS IN WITH BEES FOR GODIVA TO TAKE HOLD WITH VIM IS the brand of Bees which are among anteed to he harmless except vguarhere Angels Beavers or Oaks are concerned This little lamb strayed off from its flocks and contrary to the usual story ctil not fall in with wolves or such but was brought hack to Salt Lake to bring good luck to our Bees Recently Bill Bernhard took his crew for a little launt to Utah lake and there the diamond artists found the new mascot for the Salt Lake club wandering m a lonely fashion uround the shores of the pond The lamb was taken to civilization nd to Bob presented Tennant whichGroundkeeper immepersonage dolled the mascot up in a diately Bees dress and now the wooly creature looks on while the Bees struggle for success pri-ductio- -- p-'i- r YOUNG HACK WILL E It’S ST A II T "Now then" said the auctioneer of antique silver lidding up a me a war MEET HARBERTSON I ran-tliesticl- sunt" to The "give "Ten pence!" i line from a voice at Ggden April 11 —Charley Hacken-schinithe hack of the room will be given a chance to dis"What!" exclaimed the horrified ouc-- t play his prowess to local wrestling ioueei "Ah:" said the bidder In an under- fans when he meets lack Harbertson "Tl-all In a finish tone Rave him a start ! Special Herald-Republica- n dt le wrestling match at catch weights in the Alhambra theatre Friday evening Jimt about as much interest attaches i I to the preliminary as to the main event New President of The curtain-raise- r is to be a Club mill between Torres Mexican Jack Congressional u boxer of reputation anrl Frank the Canadian who lias gained a number of friends since his entry into the local colony of box-erII E Skinner manager of the MONEY' says he will reserve a section New York April n — Mercantile of the auditorium for women who will paper 4®:4J be admitted without fee as guests of Sterling: Sixtv-da- v bills 472: comthe theatre company mercial bills on banks 472: commercial bills 471 i: demand 4 i6y cables CAT FISH HAVE Francs demand 569J: cables 5682 Guilders demand 405: cables 401 STARTED TO BITE I A res demand 7 14 715: Rubles demand 283: cables cables dollars 56J Gat fishermen of Salt Lake — here is Government and railroad bonds irthe dope you have been waiting for The little gray fellows are said to be regular Time loans firmer 60 days 31® - 90 biting have been doing so for the last days 32® 4: six months 44®4i three days and will continue to do so Gall money steady high 2 from now on low 2’ 2k: last loan 21 rate Tlie ice is off Utah lake according to ruling closing 2 bid at offered 2J W A Knight superintendent of the pumping plant The Jordan is a little DISASTROUS EXPERIMENT higi hut the water is not roily to any A some extent tells a story of his shooting farmer and great be good catches he: Oliin the river may from Says expected ver to the pumping plant “I was very much troubled those Good cat fishing is reported on the winged thieves (the birds) with for they i un terrible havoc among the corn just south of the mouth of Provo made river Geneva American Fork tho T put scarecrows up till I was tired so pumping plant the steel bridge and at I took rpy gun loaded with powder and tlie Narrows you should have seen the pellets' and r down in one day brought quantity A HAD SPELL One morning my boy rushed indoors The school concert was about to be- and yelled: " ‘Dad hundreds of birds among the Four little girls were dressed t corn gin !’ the word "star’’ and each had represent “I took my gun put in powder but one letter of that word pinned on to not find the shot so I thrust in her snowy-whit- e frock Each letter could of tacks and off I ran Getbegan the verse of a touching little a handful to the corn I yelled pretty hard ting tong "Now" said the teacher “form your- and up flew the birds into a tree Beselves In position and wait until the ing excited I fired and behold every bird was nailed to the tree with their curtain goes up” The little girls did as they were told wings flapping as if flying Struck and while the piano played the accom- with the sight I stood watching them when the blessed things pylled up the paniment the curtain went up Instead of applause to greet the little tree and flew — away with it leaving deep silence from the audience me in disgust” Jlew York Globe girls met them They had got into the wrong STOOD 0N HIS RIGHTS order and the word they spelt was “rats” — Topeka State Journal did you strike this man?” “Why asked the Judge sternly HAD HEARD OF THEM “He called me a liaf ' your honor” An elderly farmer from the border replied the accused “Is that true?” askdd the judge turnof the country wandered Into a town dry goods store where a sale in night- ing to the man with the mussed-u- p shirts was in progress 3tRS HORACE M TOWNER “Sure It’s true” said the accuser I Picking up one of the garments he The Congressional club of Washing- gingerly him a ‘liar because he is one and called folds loosened its curiously ton composed of wives of members of inspecting it can prove it” I “What have you got to say to that?” Congress has elected Mrs Horace Ma the“Can I sell you a nightshirt?’ asked asked the judge of the defendant salesgirl Towner of Iowa whose husband is “No” said the farmer his articula“It’s got nothing to do with the case member of the House president of the tion was the unexpected resomewhat Impeded by a “chew” your honor” club to succeed Mrs Atlee Poxnerene “you me one but they do ply “Even if I am a liar couldn’t sell I guess I’ve one most popu- sav there’s thousands that wear ’em” got a of the Mrs Towner is to be sensitive about it right lar matrons of the congressional set —Everybody's Magazine ain’t I?”— Topeka State Journal right !' - -- A ? i wi i s -- ten-rou- nd Bar-riea- j va -- 60-d- ay 60-d- ay : 4- 1 i - Col C E Loose president of the Big Indian Mining company was up from Provo yesterday He said that the pipe line has been completed to the plant and the work Is making rapid progress with everything up to schedule Relative to progress at the Big Indian's new plant near Moab the Grand Valley Times says: "The work of assembling the Big Indian mill is proceeding smoothly and the indications are the plant will surely by ready for operations by June 1 according to Freston G Peterson secretary and treasurer of the company who passed through Moab this week on his way to Big Indian accompanied by Leland J Farrar assistant secreMr Peterson stated that he is tary more than pleased with the way the work of installing the mill has been progressing of machinery weighing "Every piece more fow at the mine than a ton is and is in place and a carload smaller equipment is now at Crescentof "Mr Peterson stated that the furnace will be erected at once the fire brick being at Crescent A carload of sulphur by means of which the copper ore will be reduced is also at the railroad The company purchses its sulphur in Texas “For fuel fer the mill the company-wil- l use of which an abundance pine at Big IndianthereA is huge stump puller Jits been with which the pine trees willpurchased be pulleri up bodily will be cut into the They desired size for fuel with a power saw” 61-mi- low-grad- res om begun SpanisL-America- n BIG INDIAN HAS ALL and a Iamb Doesn’t sound Bees does it? But this lamb inviting has found a home was stated yesterday that the iraiiagernent of the old Godiva mine of Tintie has in viw the starting up some mill The time later of it old 120-to- n Irirn-!pa- l rssliipg and other machinery is said t he in a fair state of The olarit is said to preservation have made a recovery of '“J per cent Tne mine i credited with a of npuards of and that its zinc output last eir through lessees o'lO'i The amounted to approximately Godiva snipped stt eight carloads of ore in lOlii In li'lj a total of twelve cars and fourteen cars in each of 191 t and 191" I is proposed this year to the company taking hold it apeed upmore lines to deself pii "iiuprehctisive veins that rue through velop the rl h masses e mill ut the extensive "I’l war MASCOTS PLACE YEAH li 1‘ t ihe Mexican la-ya- tioner TELLING A GOOD STORY A khaki-cla- d warrior with a wounded arm entered the train and sat down an inquisitive old gentleman opposite ex- “Oh Tommy you’re wounded!" "How claimed the latter pleasantly j did it happen?" "Well it was this WY'” began Tommy wearily ”i was told to get even with a German sniper He was stuck up a tree about a mile He was a sergeant as I could away see —” “As you could see?" interposed the old gentleman “At that distance?” Well “Yes 1 could see his we fired at each other stripes He got one in at me that broke my bayonet and It it me in the arm But I soon settled him” "With a wounded arm?” “Yesa easy Suddenly I heard a toyell andout climb of them started whole lot of the trenches I fired as quickly as I could and fifty of them went down” said the old gentleman doubt"Fifty” “That’s a lot isn’t it?” “Yes fully Tommy who was getting fifty” said“Then I fixed my bayonet — ’’ annoyed “But you said your bayonet was broken” This was the last straw "Look here’’ said Tommy angrily "you don’t —want an argument" The a story you want Argonaut respect-snareholde- er MAY MAKE NEWPORT REAL PURITAN CITY ’s Sharing campaign is Saturday April 21 It is the closing date of the largest Extra Vote offer that ' will be made during the entire campaign We want to thoroughly impress upon the mind of every candidate that the 75000 Extra Vote offer is absolutely the largest inducement in the way of votes that will be made and any who think there will be greater offers made later will be disappointed Under no consideration will there lie as good an to secure Extra Votes in opportunity large numbers as21 right now and up to Saturday April THIS 75000 EXTRA VOTE OFFER For the benefit of those who do not Vote fully understand the 75000 Extra offer the campaign manager wishes de-to to go into state he will be tails regarding pleased it in order to make perfectly clear The offer everything In brief is as follows: In addition to the regular votes allowed on old and new subscription payments as shown in the voting schedule 75000 extra votes will be given to candidate who sends or brings every 925 worth of subscriptions to this office on or before 12 o’clock Saturday night 21 1917 April New and old subscriptions are POSITIVELY worth more votes during this period than they will be at any other time during the campaign The larger the amount you send ex-in this period the largerForyour during examwill be tra voting ballot will receive 78000 ple: For $26 you extra votes $27 will entitle you to extra votes etc MINING COMPANY NEW QUINCY G W BROWNING Secretary Location of prin19 1917 a Utah corporation Salt Lake City Utah ftfarch cipal — place of business Salt Lake City Utah Notice DELINQUENT NOTICE There are delinquent upon the folCOLUMBUS-REXALL CONSOLIDAT-e- d lowing described stock on account of Mines company Principal place of the assessment levied on the 27th day business —Salt Lake City Utah 1917 tne several amounts of January Notice There are delinquent upon set opposite the names of the the following described on ac- Ive as follows: count of assessment No 2stock of two cents No Name Shares Amt (2c) per share levied on the 6th 500 500 Fares Henry of March 1917 the several amounts day set 112 500 129 Badger Bros 500 opposite the names of the respective 149 Badger Bros 500 500 shareholders as follows: 500 239 B W Dixon 500 No- 500 Co 610 371 Dixon-MillShares Amt — 29 H W Doscher 500 41 2 Harry McLellan 500 $1000 500 30 — H W Doscher 500 600 421 Ned McKenzie 600 1000 81 — H W Doscher 500 500 433 W Mont Ferry 500 1000 82 —H W Doscher 500 500 50U 434 W Mont Ferry 1000 81 — Scott Weller 500 724 W O Kay Elevator 1000 89 — John Gallacher 1000 1000 1000 Cc 2000 90 — John Gallacher 100 1000 100 2000 755 Glenn D Campbell 134—A E Walther ICO 1000 100 2000 1001 Louise M Kimball 136 — A E Walther 49 48 1000 2000 1020 Belle E Fribourg 160 — J R Sebree 24 500 24 1000 1021 Seba Elseman 161 —J R Sebree 31 500 St 1000 1055 F E Swartz — 177 W M Havenor 500 1000 1065 A R Carter 1280 1260 362 — B W Dixon 600 300 1000 1090 309 F 363 — B W Dixon SO 80 500 1000 1110 JMary LCorrigan llittle 391— P H Cook 250 1232 1113 R A lligglns 250 — 400 J R Sebree 250 1000 11 25 May A Clark 250 408— B D Hamlll 98 1153 Henry Fares 100 100 422 —Arthur Davies 100 1251 Dixon-Mill1000 Co 100 423 — Arthur Davies 100 1256 Dixon-Mill1000 100 Co 493 —Herman Cohen 100 1000 1290 Fred H May 100 502 —C A Amussen 24 24 1296 Jessie B Elseman 616 579 — George Dryberg 160 778 1314 Kate Bennett 160 583 — E S Empey 100 1232 1336 Peter Vsnderkloot 100 607 — Otto O Oblad 1868 J G Malcolm 246 300 800 — 620 Margaret Savage 6161 12322 1369 Joseph Bingham 309 Cl 6 621 — Richard Savage 144 7 David Elseman 1232 120 622 — Richard Savage 3696 1422 Harry Mercer 7392 60 671 — E G Woolley Jr ROC 1000 2000 1479 Leland A Smiley 836 — F C Dern 100 200 1480 Mary A Smiley 50 roocr 991 — Badger Bros 1000 1491 David Elseman Adm 150 1001 — E W Griffiths 2000 1566 Mrs M A Stack 1000 300 1002 — E W Griffiths 1000 2000 1622 Julia I Clayton 09 500 1084 —G A Tampacopulos 1000 1645 Manuel Illrsh 135 600 1093 — Fred Kimball 1000 1706 M A Vanderkloot 164 500 1123 — F R Snow ft Co — 1707 W J Vanderkloot 1000 167 — 1133 Clara Bee 616 1232 1721 James Alexander 17S COO — 1146 F R Snow ft Co 1000 1723 F S Cook 45 — 1147 F R Snow ft Co 500 1000 1724 J A Ecton 73 — 500 1149 F R Snow ft Co 1000 1725 C H Moss 104 500 1150 — F R Snow & Co 1000 1726 James Nlchol and 500 1151 — F R Snow ft Co 1000 258 Sommerville 358 1152 — F R Snow ft Co 500 1000 1727 1 Henry C Pryor 93 93 500 1000 1729 Archibald Turner 1155 — F R Snow ft Co 616 516 1164 — Alma Eldrldge 1000 2000 1730- P Bunau Varilla 217 217 2000 1731 Benjamin Weiner 1165 — Alma Eldridge 1000 578 578 1166 — Alma Eldridge 2000 1732- W O Workman 1000 128 128 1167 —Alma Eldridge 2000 1787 George J Blrkel 1000 325 825 55 1186 — E A Hartenstein — 100 200 1739 James Battershy 55 1187 — E A Hartenstein — 100 15 15 200 1740 Elizabeth Rnttersby 1188 — E A Hartenstein — 100 200 1741 Louise P Batch 351 351 — 1189 E A Hartenstein — 100 200 1742 Hugh A Brown 295 295 100 1190 — E A Hartenstein 174!3 James H Bradshaw 200 278 278 100 1191 — E A Hartenstein 200 1745 James E Campbell 172 172 100 44 1192 — E A Hartenstein 44 200 1747 R K Cobb ft Co 100 1193 — E A Hartenstein 200 1749 H Edwin Drew Ad 100 1194 — E A Hartenstein 200 179 179 ministrator 100 1195 — E A Hartenstein 200 168 168 1750 James Ferguson COO 1196 — E A Hartenstein 1000 1751 David Gardner 180 180 600 1000 1752 H H Ilogln 1197 — E A Hartenstein 362 362 500 ’1 1000 1753 John B Hunter 1193 — Horace Dunbar 71 — 1000 1199 Horace Dunbar 2000 1755 James B Lamb 358 358 — 500 1257 W J Smith 1000 1756 L 11 Malone 176 176 500 1258 — W J Smith 1000 1757 C O Malone 176 176 o0 1272 — Dern ft Thomas 1000 1759 Wm E E Mont V — s00 1300 1(100 G Kind 980 980 gomery 500 1000 1761 Hugh 1301 — W G Kind 780 780 Mackay — 3080 1802 R C Middlewood 6160 t762 Ralph Paul 344 344 100 1463 — II W Cram 200 641 641 1763 Thomas J Pringle 100 1464 — H W Cram 200 176d Ja Recor 104 104 100 1463 — II W Cram 200 1768 F K Woolley 200 200 500 1466 — H W Cram 1000 1769 H R A Grierer 729 729 116 232 1770 H R A Grieser 1467 — H W Cram 443 443 — 1000 2000 1781 Thomas Boyd 1478 J F Dunn 141 148 2000 1857 Badger 1479 — J F Dunn 1000 200 Bros 200 — 2000 1987 E G Woolley Jr 1000 1480 J F Dunn 300 300 1000 2000 2099 Badger Bros 1481 — J F Dunn 100 100 100 2000 2111 Badger Bros 1482— 100 Dunn 100 F 14 83 — J F Dunn 1000 2000 2116 Badger Bros 100 100 1000 1484 — F Dunn 2000 2130 Badges Bros 100 100 20 00 2261 W M Havenor K Dunn 1000 1485 — 500 500 20 00 2297 1000 1486 — J F Dunn 00 500 R J Evans 5 94 2401 9 1 4 S H Dunn 500 J H W Cram 500 500 1000 2402 H W Cram 1489 — E W Hulse 500 500 100 50 — B N J ensen 200 2412 H W Cram 500 5 0'J 100 1508 — B N Jensen 200 2484 F R Woolley 600 600 100 1509 — B N Jensen 200 2439 Badger Bros 500 600 — 100 1510 B N Jensen 200 500 600 2501 Doris Ordway — 4S 24 1511 B N Jensen 500 500 2506 J C Adams — d8 2590 8 R Neel 49 1514 J R Sebree 500 600 420 1515 — M J Dailey 840 500 2643 Horace Dunbar 500 420 1516 — M J Dailey 840 100 A L Jacobs 100 — M J Dailey 420 840 3010 100 If 17 — 8011 A La Jacobs lno 420 1518 M J Dailey 840 2012 A L Jacobs 100 100 178 1519 —M J Dailey 356 & Thomas 100 100 8075 Dern 68 8106 Dern & Thomas 34 1520 — Vivian Snow 100 100 102 1522 —Joseph Broderick 204 100 Cram 100 H W 3280 526 1052 3232 H W Cram 1524—W II Child 100 100 129 1526 — H B Cole 258 And in accordance with law and an 131 1527 — H B Cole 262 made on 60 order of the board of directors 30 1528 —John W Colburn 1917 so many of 27th the day January 480 1529 — Amos Cornwall 960 shares of each parcel of said stock 219 438 above enumerated as may be necessary 1530 — Amos Cornwall — 120 240 1533 Dern ft Thomas of the secre1 00 wlll be sold at the office 50 1635 — W M McCrea room said Atlas of company tary 307 614 block Salt Lake City Utah 202 1538 —J M Schelegel at public 83 1548 — F R Snow ft Co 166 auction on the 31st day of March 1917 SR 1555 — E W Hulse ft Co 170 at 3 p m to pay the assessments de425 1556 — F R Snow ft Co 850 thereon together with the 425 850 linquent 1557 — W M Havenor and expenses of of costs advertising 750 1559— F R Snow ft Co 35 44 sale 22 Co 1560 — Dixon-MlllARTHUR I THOMAS Secretary 28 14 1561 — Dixon-MillCo First publication Monday March 19 — 168 1562 E A Hartenstein 336 1917 9 19 — 106 1563 S G Servllle 3 '40 170 1564 — Tony Jacobson At a of the board of direc— 171 1563 C L Whitney 342 tors of meeting the New Quincy Mining com376 1566 — Dixon-MillCo pany oxfceld March 27 1917 the date as-of 186 1567 — W if Child 372 sale stock delinquent under the 780 —T M Huyett 1000 2000 of January31 27 1917 was post280 560 sessment 1539 — Desire Vaucher 1917 to Monday March from poned an And in accordance with law and 16 1917 at 11 a in April made order of the board of directors ARTHUR L THOMAS Secretary on the 6th day of March 1917 so many as of said stock shares of each parcel At a meeting of the board of direcwill be sold at compubof the New Quincy Mining commay be necessary tors lic auction at the office of the pany April 2 1917 the date as-of Salt lake City sale ofheld pany 125 Main street stock under the delinquent Utah on the 27th da- of April 1917 at sessment of January 27 1917 was postassessm to the 16 pay 11a 1917 to Tuesday delinquent from April ment thereon together with the cost of poned 17 1917 at 11 a m April sale expenses of ARTHUR L THOMAS Secretary advertising and F B COOK Secretary 125 Main street Salt Lake City Utah -- Herald-Republica- One of the most important dates ln: The big: Profit- - sold on May 12 1917 to pay the de- NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT assessment together with the STOCK linquent sale er er - T IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e division I11 and for Salt Iake State of Utah county In the matter of the estate of BenR Haddock deceased — Notice jamin The petition of Mary E Haddock administratrix of the estate of Benjamin R Haddock deceased for con- firmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said deceased situated in the County of Utah State of Utah and described as follows to wit An undivided one-ha- lf interest in and to the south half of())the southwest quarter (Si of SWJ) of section two (2) township five (5) south range one (1) west Salt Lake meridian subto right of way for canal of Utah ject Lake Irrigation company or Utah Lhke company and also subject Distributing to certain right of way of electric pole line across said premises for the sum And upon the of $93624 terms to wit: Ten per centfollowing of the and the balance to be price purchase on confirmation of the sale by paid court this Also petition for an order to pay as appears from the return mortgage of sale filed in this court has been set for hearing on Friday the 20th day of April A D 1917 at 2 o’clock p ni at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake Salt Lake county Utah City Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 6th day of April A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk Edwards & Wasson Attorneys for T 1 — 1 1 4 1 ON SUSPICION a rule to which most good is "It a well known lawyers adhere” observed "never to tell more than one attorney knows There was an Incident in a western town wherein a lawyer carried the rule to the extreme Counsel for one side objected to a person whose name was on the court’s register for some purpose or other on the ground Petitioner that he was dead The counsel on the asother side declined to accept thetesti-moneIN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e y surance and demanded conclusive division in and for Salt Lake on the point Whereupon State of Utah count’ arose and counsel for the other side as In matter of the— estate of the to the William Doxey evidence gave corroborative deceased Notice decease of the man in question 'But The of Doxey Jr petition dead?’ executor of the lastWilliam sir how do you know the man's ’Well’ will and testament demanded the opposing counsel William Doxey deceased praying It’s of T don’t know was the reply for an order of sale of real and per‘As I suspected and very difficult to prove’ sonal said of decedent property or he’s dead You don’t know whether — beall that Interested persons appear not’ ’But I do know thison they buried" fore the said court to show cause why him about a month ago an order should not be granted to sell suspicion’ DIVIDEND NOTICE — The Argonaut ro much as shall be necessary of the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DIVIDEND NO 12 EAGLE ft BLUE estate described and real following NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Bell Mining company mines locate' it personal property of said deceased sitwill be received by the Tlntic mining district Utah RUSSIAN PRISONER uated in Salt Lake City and county sealed bids of Salt Lake Notice is herebv to the stockcounty commissioners Utah to wit: o'clock holders of tho Eaglogiven Utah until State of ft Blue Bell Mincounty 19ft rods 1 east of the a m Monday April 16 191711 for HOME FROM SIBERIA southwest Commencing the ing company a Utah that corner of lot block 17A of three steel bridges on Lit- dividend No 12 of tencorporation five-acr- e rents (10c) "A” Big Field survey erection plat creek two in the can- share has been declared by the board thence north 12) rods thence tle Cottonwood running yon and one on the Gold City road of directors upon the outstanding capeast 10) rods thence south 7) rods near the mouth of the canyon ital stock of the corporation payable thence west 2) rods thence south 5 The bids are to be for: The erec May 1st 1917 to stockholders of recort rods thence west 8 rods to the place (ap21st Transfer books closed Apil April Also personal property tion of four masonry abutments of beginning cubic yards) 23d to May 1st both dates inclusive of building material has proximately eighty (80) consisting JAMES P GRAVES on Friday the using squared granite stone and cement set for- - hearing been (Signed) President 13th day of April A D 1917 at 2 mortar The hauling of the steel and lumber SYDNEY S MILIETT o'clock p m at the county courthouse from the railroad to the bridges and Treasurer in the courtroom of said court in of the bridges Dated April llth 1917 Salt Lake City Salt Lake county the erectionto complete the plans and specificaaccording Utah in the office of the county Witness the clerk of said court with tions on file AN ORDINANCE and road commissioner the seal thereof affixed this 30th day surveyor AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THF to bidders with Instructions together of March A I) 1917 sale obfirearms esn of and be and explosives within specifications plans THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) the limits of Salt Lake tained upon application at me office county 'Utah By J E Clark Deputy Clerk comof outside limits the citie the county surveyor and road incorporated Marks ft Jensen Attorneys for Peti- of towns and missioner on receipt of a deposit of $5 tioner The Board of County Commissioners each A certified check on some bank in of the County of Salt Lake State of IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-fo- r the sum of five (5) Utah ordains1 as follows : City In bid bate division in and Salt Lake Salt Lake SECTION should accomIt shall be unlawful for per cenU ofbidthe of Utah county State submitted and the suc- any person to sell loan or give awav pany every In the matter of the estate— of Helen cessful bidder will be required to fur- any pistol revolver gun or similar M W Woodruff deceased Notice a good and sufficient bond in the weapon or any shell powder dynaThe petition for approval and settle- nish (50) per cent of the con- mite or other explosive without first ment of annual account of the admin- sum of fiftyfor the faithful execution making a full and complete record in tract price istrator of the estate of Helen M W of a book kept by him for that the work under such contract Woodruff deceased has been set for occuThe board of county commissioners containing the name residencepurpose 27th day of reserves the hearingA onD Friday the right to reject any or all pation and nationality of the purchaser 1917 at 2 o’clock p m April and a statement of the purpose for at the county courthouse in the court- bids received room of said court in Salt Lake City By order of the board of county com- which purchased together with the missioners for Salt Lake county State number or amount of such article purSalt Lake county Utah chased and a description of the same Witness the clerk of said court with of Utah LAFAYETTE IIANCIIETT - J er er er the seal thereof affixed this 5th day Chairman of Board of County Comof April A D 1917 missioners THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) E Clark THOMAS HOMER Attest: Clerk J‘ Deputy for (Seal) County Clerk Petitioner JByStokes Jr Attornev PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- ER’S MEETING SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Selma Mines comstockholders of the 151 S Second East at pany will bo heldUtah on April 28 1917 Salt Lake City at the hour of 730 p m The purpose is to elect officers and of this MARIA SPIRIDONOVA transactmeeting such other business as may be properly presented Petrograd April 17 —Among the poBy order of the president litical prisoners released from the Hertchlnsk prison in Siberia was MaNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO S ria Spiridonova Upon her arrival at D ft M MINING COMPANY PRIN-cip- al China recently she was recognized and City place of business Salt Lake at that given carried through the streets on the aUtah Noticeof isthehereby directors held on meeting shoulders of the crowd 19 1917 an assessment of five Marla Spiridonova is the daughter of March cents per share was levied on all (5) a Russian general She shot and killed the issued and outstanding shares of A the chief of police of Tambov in 1906 She was sentenced to death but the sentence was commuted to twenty years’ imprisonment While in Jail she was terribly tortured by two police officers who for eleven hours kicked her back and forth across her cell tore her hair and burned her flesh with lighted cigarets Both of her torturers were afterwards murdered UTAH NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY Concern: You are hereby notified that the Emi- Canyon Railroad company has gration tiled an application before the public utilities commission of Utah asking discontinue permission to permanently the operation of its road and to take up Its road and dispose of the iron and other material for the reasons and purposes set forth in said application and all persons who have any objections to the granting of eald application of said Railroad company Emigration will file in writing with in this regardCanyon the secretary of said commission or otherwise appear and present such obon or before 10 o’clock a m jections 23d day of April 1917 at which time the a public hearing will be had before the commission the said application at upon in room the commission the offices of 303 of the State Capitol building Salt the capital stock of said corporation to the secretary payable immediately room 610 of the company at Main street and building corner Place Salt Lake City Utah Exchange and that any stock upon which the assessment shall remain unpaid at the close of business hours on April 23 Lake City Utah 1917 will be delinquent and advertised (Signed) JOSIIUA GREENWOOD Chairman for sale at public auction and that unDated Salt Lake City Utah April 11 less payment is mad before will be 1917 cost of advertising and the expense of New-hou- se number and manfactory including thename or other description ufacturer’s which shall serve the purpose of identification of the particular article or goods sold and the date when sold said book or register shall he open at all times to the inspection of the Sheriff of Salt Lake county Utah or his and it shall he the representatives of any person making such sale duty loan or delivery of any such article or to deliver to the Sheriff of Salt thing county Utah at the close of busiLake ness of each day a copy of the register required to be kept showing the transactions with regard to such articles each day SECTION 2 Any person violating of this ordinance any of the provisions thereof be punshall upona conviction fine not exceeding $29900 ished by in the or imprisonment jail not longer than county six months a period for by or by both such fine and imprisonment SECTION 3 This ordinance shall on and after the 25th take effect of April A D 1917 this day being day not less than fifteen days after its passage Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Salt State of Utah April 9 A D 1917 By LAFAYETTE HANCHETT Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners Attest ’ (Seal) — THOMAS HOMER County Clerk -- rs |