Show fc Vi vV-- JTy l THE 8 r PLENTY OF MONEY FOR AND MINING NEW QUINCY TO START OTHER MINE ACTIVITY 'f There has been an Increase in the Good progress is being made In the frhaft of the United Tintlc company lo- price of stock of the New Quincy It cated in the extreme north end of the property and quite close to the Zuma and Iron King holdings In view of recent developments in the eastern end of the district the United Tintlc directors consider this the most likely place for the campaign of development work which they have mapped out and for which they have ample funds says the Eureka Reporter The development of the ground Is beon under the direction of lli k carried a Frank Thornburg and were recently rew body of officers quiteelected and installed Mr Thornburg says that the affairs of the company are In better at any time during the past shapea than dozen years and he feels sure half north end of the that deep work in the extensive holdings of the company will shareholders a mine The give the is now down a distance of about shaft feet and jinking will go along without Interruption After sinking the main working shaft the Colorado Consolidated mine to at “000 feet drifting 'has been taken up on the deepest level and shaft work temdiscontinued The shaft Is one porarily of the deepest in Tintlc and the deepest on the “east side’ When work was taken up there several months ago and a contract for the sinking awarded to Walter Fitch Jr the Knight people announced their intention of sinking the shaft to the water level before sus-In but conditions pending operations favorable the shaft are said to be now Is quiteanxious to and the management crosscut the country at a depth of 2000 feet The first drift Is toward the east cutting three or four veins which make through' that part of the ground other drifts will be driven Leaslateroperations are under way in the old ing of the Colorado workings A force of carpenters Is busy at the eastern part of the Copper Leaf in the district erecting a boarding house bunk house shaft house blacksmith shop and an office building for the company and within a few days a contract will li awarded for the first 500 feet of the new double compartment John Taylor of Kureka is in charge of the work at the Copper Leaf property and interested with him In the ownership of the are a number of well known ground business men of Salt Lake and Provo 7 he claims which make up the group are Just north of the Tintlc Standard and the Copper Leaf people believe that will be able to locate a continuathey tion of the Tintlc Standard vein neces-snrTheyv realize that deep mining will be and have entered into the proposition with a determination g to sink to the the 1000 level before was at Machineryweeks delivered country ago and will the property a few be ready for sinking the shaft by the time the finking contract is let Less than 190 feet of work remains to be done on the big job of enlarging shaft at the Chief the main working Consolidated mine according to Superintendent Cecil Fitch During the entire life of the Chief mine the property has with a single compartment operated shaft and it was only a few months the company awarded a conago that to Walter Fitch Jr who undertract to took enlarge the shaft By the end of the present month perhaps several diiys earlier the miners will have finished cutting out for the second and The retimbering third compartments of the older work will no doubt take another month's time so that it will up ' close to July 1 before the mine will b receiving the benefits of the triple compartment shaft Manager Nicholes of the drifts property states that one of thevein in has encountered the Umpire which an ore body should be located T he drift was in the quartz formation xvhen Mr Nicholes came to Eureka and was thought to be nearing the hanging wall The other drift driven for the purpose of encountering the ore body the located in the upper workings of sevmine probably has not more than obenty feet to go before reaching the point jective M F gammon who recently secured a lease on the Scotia mine in West Tin tic left on Wednesday for that section a load of supplies takingwillouthave considerable preliminary in shape work before he can get things for the development of this property It is understood that the Scotia work- a of small string-erings ofcontain a number ore which can no doubt be worked profitably under the for leasing systemto It will be necessary beSir Sannnon install machinery fore he will be able to operate in the lower levels of the mine Manager B H Bullock of the Syndicate Mining company reports that development work on the company’s prop-be erty in the more Santaquln district willnow prosecuted vigorously from men on Several experienced who have recently visited mining the have expressed the encouragingproperty opinion it will make a big mine Four of that ten claims have been surveyed for the On this ground are three big patent east and west breaks and two north and south fissures A drift has been driven for several hundred feet on the easterly north break and has opened some large caves and a large deposit of low ore in cutting through the westgrade fissure which was 125 feet wide The drift is now in white spar and lime miked with iron AH conditions are Indicative of ore of high grade Another drift is being run south in the fissure which will cut the other two big breaks the lime In this drift Is now highly mineralized and surface water is beginning to make its appearance approach to the break indicating close the Tintlc district Shipping mines of affected have been seriously by the car which has existed during the shortage days and consequentpast week or ten are somewhat the shipments ly Rio than usual for the week Thelighter Grande railroad has been bringing in about the usual number of empty cars but there have been but few empties for the mines- which depend on the Salt Lake Routecross-cuttin- Lehl-Tint- lc -- Mr-Sam-in- lead-silv- er BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS 106 Main Street— Phones 946-94- 7 Private Wires to All Markets aiEMnEits of Trade Chicago Board and Salt Lake Stock ft Mini a g Exchanges Buy and Sell on Commission Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton Local Mining and Industrial Stocks BOUGHT-SO- J i LD --QUOT- ED Stocks and Bonds Ollr—MINING— INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Daily wire quotations of the better class of Wyoming oil stocks LJ HAHKE & COMPANY Hotel Utah Bldg Was 1877 is that Supt P P Harrington soon commence an upraise in willreported which he is positive to strike ora within 100 feet says the Park City Record There is surely ore- in the and if Mr Harrington Quincy ground to follow his Judgment he is allowed — will find It and In big quantities of the New Quincy P P the first of the weekto from returnedHarrington subSal Lake where he bad been mit his monthly report to the officers of his company Not much noise is at presbeing made by this company Is being made ent but good progress and conditions are very satisfactory to those in charge Ore shipments from Park City for to 204 the month of April amounted cars aggregating 8719 tons— 4415 tons going over the Denver & Rio Orande and 4295 over the Union Pacific The were: Silver King Coalition shippers 044 tons Judge M & S Co 2262 tons Daly 224 tons: Nalldriver 213 tons Creek Jiggers 209 tons Big Four company 3S tons Western Ore Purchasing com- company 32 tons Utah Sampling 16 tons 41 tons West Daly gany 863 tons King 92 Consolidated tons Ontario 1336 tons Broadwater Dave Scott superintendent at the conditions very atreports the mine with ore besatisfactory extracted right along In the winzem ing and prospecting being prosecuted four other portions of the property The chances for a mine being uncovered are good The snow In that section is disappearing slowly and Mr Scott thinks it will be July before the roads tfill permit of shipping Thursday morning E S Maxim with four miners commenced work at the Keystone property It is expected that the water in the shaft is not coming In any more the supposition being that the water course Is tapped by It Is workingsthein adjacent properties shaft will be unwatered likely and work prosecuted In driving it down to connect with the crosscut being run from the 1390 tunnel of the—Judge which Mining ft Smelting company from latest reports Is now In some $00 feet work will be done in theDevelopment upper workings and good news should be soon forthcoming from this property The Keystone promising is a mine—It is only a matter of getting to the ore bodies Supt oldFrank Fleishman of the famous mined Ontario has four carloads from thealready 1700 of that There are several producer ore was uncovered on theplaces where 1700 that have not yet been opened up since the dewatering of that section but men are at work getting to those places on The present ore showings are this level and there is every good reason to believe that good reports will continue from this old dividend The electric motor which producer was submerged for so many months Is again in service and no difficult whatever is being experienced In the flow of water on the handling 1700— and It isbig a certainty with a com new shaft from the surfaoe paratively and ample pumping machinery and It active decapable men to operate on the lower velopments will continue levels Indefinitely — with an Increased ore weekly At the bigoutput smelter of the Judge M ft S company ever In Deer valley better results are being obtained every day Foreman W 8 McFarlane Is fast obstacle and “kink1 overcoming so numerous every In every big new process at the beginning Splendid results are now being obtained from every department of the huge plant with additions and methods for even greater efficiency planned for the immediate future At the mine the most satisconditions exist a big tonnage factorymined with being production whenever desired bygreater the management from those connected with Inquiring marvelous producer of wealth the that Silver King Coalition elicits the fact that conditions were never better in the with the workingsresults sameunderground from steady satisfactory the mill and sampler and other surface of the big producer Underworkings the efficient direction of James Humes new ore reservesSupt are being constantly found and opened up and the tonnage as ’great as It Is at could be Increased many fold present should it be deemed necessary - - - Iowa-Copp- er YANKEE SHIPS SI 0000 CARLOAD OE SILVER ORE to the Eureka Reporter aAccording carload of 3200 ore making the single worth about 510000 will be shipment sent out' this week from the Yankee Consolidated property according to SuMorrlxnan This ore was perintendent taken from the mine’s new deposit In the extreme western part of the propand a second car of ore taken from erty the same ore body but a lower grade is also ready for shipment product This new ore deposit Is holding out well although it has not widened out to any extent Two drifts are now being driven for new the purpose of prospecting entirely handled Both drifts are being territory under contract which the Empire Mines awarded to Walter Fitch Jr company One drift will be sent over into the Black Jack section of the new consolidated company at a depth of 1800 feet and the other is being pushed out toward the west from the 1500 level of the old Lower Mammoth shaft which Is to be the central point for the campaign of work of the Empire Mines property e About seventy-fivtons of ore Is the from the Iron Blossom's daily output new copper stopes In the north end of the property to information obtained at theaccording office This company’s copper ore is being shipped to one of the valley smelters and constitutes the bulk of the mine’s output of the higher some of grade ore ore Is being senttheouthigher silveralthough each grade In addition to the higher grade day ore which the Iron Blossom is producing the mine Is also furnishing a good tonnage for the plant of the Tintlc company at Sliver City ReMillingwhich are coming from the propports are and Indierty highly satisfactory cate that the earnings for the present quarter will be heavier than for the past three months EUREKA LILY IMPROVES AS DEPTH IS ATTAINED Stories of a strike In the Eureka about for sevfloating Lily have been are not confirmed eral days but they the InThe latest information is that as cline continues to improve t' It Is golevel down below the ing Relative to the property Manager A N Hoi da way in sinking “There will be no let-u- p compartment Incline the Mg double shaft until It reaches the perpendicular mine ore levels of the Tintlc Standard We have struck the true dip of the cross break and the shaft Is continin vein material with small valually ues in silver and lead We have 275 feet yet to sink on the Incline to reach our final objective depth We are now down about 1250 feet but our perpenabout 1050 feet We expect dicular isone of the greatest mines of to open Tintlc in this effort” 1200-foo- - said-yesterday- : - SALT LAKE CITT UTAH MONDAY MAY 7 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department 2516 Washington avenua Telephone 915 of the owners of the J M Fine one mine in Cottonwood Antimony King canyon and who spent the winter In San Diego and Los Angeles arrived in Battle Mountain last week He was accompanied by J J Gr&ff of Glendale CaL and Don Petty of Azusa CaL The to look over latter gentlemen came InupCrum some placer canyon property came by auto from the orange They blossom country and bucked some hard snowstorms in coming over the White mountains Work on Mr Pine’s property has been going on steadily all winter and with the addition of another shift he expects soon to connect with a on tunnel shaft with a which work has been prosecuted all winter Mr Pine states that he has a of shipping ore in the shaft and ledge an earlyat date will be able to make a carload shipment Of the Interest now being taken In mines by men of wealth he said: ”1 never saw the beat of It In all my Southern California mining experience and eastern money never was money so eager for sound investments to such places as and they are lookingmining Lander county for a chance to get in right I could have brought half a dozen men with me who desire to see in a this country They will be who can short time and they are menalong propositions swing to see this fine ore com“I ambig glad on Henry ing from the new strikefor I’ll go Queen Copper him as good or better on my just copper property at Raenswood this side of Austin You’ll see things hum —in Battle Mountain this summer” Battle Mountain Scout ' D J Greenwell Correspondent 915 -- Telephone an 21-rod- ACT FOR MOVIES fore-goin- INSEXHJtGARR CAUSES DEATH 61-fo- ot r - ' t ' V Daniel Farnlund Is Found Men and Women of Ogden Perform in Tunics for: By His Sons Dead On Floor of Bathroom Initial Production ' Speclil to The e’s - RAILROAD TIES UP OLD ' Special to The Henld-Btp4lIeti- L Ogden May 6— Lying upon the floor of the bathroom hear an unllghted gas heater from whloh the gas wgs of Daniel Farnescaping the body lund musician ana grocer was found this morning by his two sons at his 2170 Lincoln avenue Whether residence death was due to heart failure or has not been determined asphvxlatlon Chief Thomas E Browning Sergrt Henry Blackburn and Detective Robert Chambers who investigated say it Is their opinion the grocer had turned on the gas to the stove and preparatory had dropped tolighting the floor before he could apply the matchl His wife Mrs Sarah L Farnlund and small daughter remained at the home of a friend last and his on the two sons Earl and Emilnight slept porch so the escapewasof the gas unnoted the night throughout Members of the say It was family his habit to take a bath before reHis two sons both members tiring of the Alhambra orchestra talked with him shortly before midnight and then retired to the porch They discovered their sleeping dead father about 9 o’clock this morning Farnlund had removed his coat and hat but he was otherwise fully clothed when found lying upon his side In an unnatural attitude He was born in Morgan and had in Utah lie had spent most of his lifetwelve resided in Ogden for years cona grocery store and ducting Beband and orchestra engagementsfilling sides the wife he leaves four children Mrs Gertrude Morgan of Ely Earl Farnlund Emil Farnlund and Opal - -- - A E Kimball who has been In Eureka and who returned yesterday tells us that when he passed through Palisade he was told by Mr Sexton the of the Eureka ft general Palisade manager railroad that beginning with all trains on that road yesterday had been suspended This is owing to the fact that there Is a difference in the the mails befor tween price Palisade carrying and Eureka the government offering considerable less than the railroad is asking and the Mr Kimball trains are run at a loss leaves this afternoon for Carson City to interview the Nevada railroad commission in regard to the matter as the whole southern section of Eureka and White Pine counties on their supplies from this roaddepend The Union Mines company one of the Farnlund delargest shipperson of that county this road to get the pends entirely ore to the smelters and unless the AUTO DRIVERS GIVE road Is In operation the mine will be compelled to close down Senator Thatcher the manager of the company Is In town and tells us ' that he has heard nothing of the POLICE A BUSY DAY of the trains but that on the information he has that other hand the train service will consist of trains He says that the other every so deep In snow is stillday that part of to Have Little Regard for Carthe atate that it will be Impossible haul ore for several weeks but that blocked out to keep have they of Grass in Glen-woo- d pet trucks enough all sumthe and wagons busy mer Owing to the condition of the Park have shipped no ore for roads Mr Thatcher two months the pastthey but is here for men and wants to least twenty miners out with take—at looking Special to The him Eureka Free Press Ogden May 6 —After having ordered the removal of the fence around Glen-xoo- d DELINQUENT NOTICE departrecently the park GOLD MOUNTAIN CHAMPION MIN-in- g ment park decided a fence that of today ft Milling company Principal of- some sort is If the new and S Main the old grass necessary fice and place of business 216 in the park Is to have a street Salt Lake City Utah — Notice: chance to grow Police were kept busy There is delinquent upon the follow- this afternoon an in to keep attempt on asaccount stock described of automobiles ing off the but grass 6 1 No sessment of i of per cent per only partially successful While awere poshare levied on the 20th day of March liceman was chasing one motorist one 1917 the several amounts set opposite or two others would get by unchallnames of the respective sharehold- enged ' the as follows: ers Under the direction of Commissioner No Cert Miles L Jones city employees are getName No Shares the park Into condition for the ting 166 — Mrs Nicotine Farr 1500 summer throngs New are 18 —Annie White 3000 constructed and thebuildings old pavilions being 178 —Geo Halverson 5000 are being remodeled 174 — Geo Halverson 5000 band concerts will be T5 —Geo Halverson 2510 enMunicipal Glen wood park throughout givat the 54 — J M Russell 1000 summer there will be playground ap1500 145— J M Russell paratus for the children and a swim64 — C H Stevens 1000 ming pool for all 65— Frank J Stevens 9522 500 66 — C R Drumiler 70 —David Fkrr 6055 71 —Asael Farr 6056 11361 152—J L Herrick Ogden Minor Items 79 — Edgar Jones 1500 112 —C C Richards 7000 115 — Fannie M Johnson 1000 126 — T I Johnson 2250 Special to The 600 138 —F W Mozenet Is — Ogden May 6 —Ogden’s 146 Wm Weber 1000 with all Its force society the plans 500 147 — Wm Weber backing for the presentation of a cantata at 500 158 —Mrs Eliza M Rankin the Orpheum theatre tomorrow night 159 —Mrs James Wo the for the benefit of the Red Cross Some 1000 of Ogden’s best known musicians are 8200 191 — Cal Sly in the production which 161 — Mrs Laura Harris 1000 taking part directed by Mrs George A being And In accordance with the law and Is Miss Edna Wattls is an order of the board of directors made Woodruff director Mrs David C the on' the 20th day af March 1917 so many assistant chairman of the ticket committee shares ofeach parcel of said stock as and Miss Katherine Hoag one of the be will sold be at pubnecessary may lic auction at the office of the com-an- y soloists 216 S Main street Salt Lake Form Memorial Plans-T- he G A R on the- - 11th day of May and its auxiliaries the Spanish Utah ity 2 m de1917 at p of said day to pay veterans the Ogden home guards War and exthereon anid others are making arrangements ' for llnquontof assessments sale an impressive observance of Memorial pense C R LONG Secretary In Ogden May 30 Present plans Gold Mountain Champion Mining ft day for the serious observance' of provide Milling company Salt Lake City Utah the day and sports and merrymaking are not included in the plans There DELINQUENT NOTICE will be a procession which D ft M MINING COMPANY PRIN-clp- the graves of departedfollowing soldiers at the of business Salt Lake cemeteries will be decorated "A short There are delinquent on City Utah place the may be held at some hall or one of the cemeteries stock on account program at following described of assessment No 3 levied on the 19th Dies — Mary Melissa Young Girl of March 1917 the several amounts Smith 11 years daughter of Bur-de- tt day aged names of the respecset opposite the as and Lottie Foulger Smith died follows: shareholders tive of valvular disease of the night No No of Amount last h the residence 729 Twenty-fourtShares Name Cert— Due heart at street v 600 145 Katherine Bixby 97 178 — Katherine Bixby Ogden Veteran Dies—Thomas WWoot-te- n 184 — Jay A Czizek 1500 aged 89 years died at midnight 8 — James Duffy' of general debility at the residence 1000 of Mrs Kate Adams - 2717 140 — W H Farnsworth 600 his daughter 48— Patrick 100 Quincy avenue 133 — Mary E Hurley 300 Mantor Rusaell Reid ——Funeral Fnneral 161— Mary 12 Mantor Russell for servloes John agedRus-22 300 agent son of Mr and Mrs Louis years 162— Mary E Mantor sell 3165 Pacific avenue who died at 300 agent Angeles will be held at 10 o’clock And In accordance with law and the Los tomorrow morning in St Joseph’s order of the board of directors made church on the 19th day of March 1917 so many shares of each parcel of such stock as be necessary will be sold at the TEACHERS CHOSEN may office of the company room 610 Salt Lake City Utah FOR PARK CITY on the building 12th day of May 1917 at the hour of 3 o’clock p m to pay the deassessment thereon Special to The' linquent with the cost of advertising together and exPark City May 6 —The school board sale pense of at the elected the last regular meeting G W BROWNING for the' ensuing teachers 610 Newhouse building Secretary Salt Lake following year: City Utah J L Kearns high Superintendent B A Fowler school Miss - Ogden May 6 Herald-Republica- n — Scantily clad in cos- tumes of ancient pattern d d and scores of old and young men and women of Ogden did their first moving picture acting this afternoon while hundreds of others viewed the spectacle with seemingly interest great Prom 10 o’clock this morning until 1 o’clock this afternoon the “supers’ were instructed directed advised as to the actions ’they and should go through Their legs and arms were ochre to give them the appainted with pearance of sun bronze but before the were “shot’’ had received pictures a genuine coating of many sunburn The action took place at the Ogden Pictures corporation's outdoor studio at Glenwood park where an elaborate rean ancient village of the barter plica ofhas been constructed In keepepoch with the spirit of the picture a yard ing or so of cloth In the shape of a tunic was all each man and woman wore There was room for more than had responded so recruits“supers’ were from the hundreds who went to sought Glenwood to view the filming Among the several who volunteered was one staid business man who was seated with his wife In his automobile She dared him to take part He accepted the dare and in a few minutes came from the dressing room clad in one picking his way careyard offorgauze he was walking barefooted fully His wife cheered his efforts throughout hare-legge- bare-arme- - the picture making - CHILD TRAINING ONE NATION’S GREAT NEEDS an-nullm- ent Herald-Republic- an - r Herald-Republica- n r-sp-oon Ec-cl- es al - ’ - Classed As Important As Resource Development By Ogden Divine Special to The Ogden Herald-Republica- n —Development of all 6 May the resources a possesses will avail that nationcountry If the training little of children and their care are overlooked the Rev John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church declared today in his baby week sermon In he said: part “The universe and material things are big but the child is great No matter how meager the school ment and teachers the scholars equipIn the school are the greatest part of a town and their training Its most Important task or industry “The little ones have desires that God gave them and must crave for enjoyment and all that speaks of growth To deny them these or leave childhood natures uncafed for Is to attempt to the child nature deny "No matter how much we strive to reclaim the wastes of nature and inwe can never be the needdustry wo attempt to in reclamation until doing ed unfold the unrealized possibilities of child life that the future may have moral trained workers to bring strong the riches of nature to value commerce "Farms mines forests are worthless if there and be not the skilled mind and trained hand to rule the needs of the day "We are listening dally to calls for and premilitary industrial ever depend but more must sanitary paredness upon the physique of a soldier than on mere material readiness “The babes of today will be the adults of tomorrow so their care is the most Important duty before us" - PROVO PERFECTS ITS BABY WEEK PLANS Provo May 5 —At 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon the Utah Stake Relief hold exercises society will In the Columbia “Baby theatreDay”More than will take' in the thirty children Dr Walter T part Hasler will program lecture on "Caring for the Baby In the Summer" After his address a May-podance and a number of readings Amorel Dixon will be given by Miss Roberts Murray Margaret Mrs Dusenberry and others will sing Ida Smoot will deliver a short lecture Dusenberry an and Educational Inter-- le pretation FLAG IS RAISED AT ONTARIO MINE Park City May 6 —A beautiful American flag 25 by 50 feet was raised at noon today on the hoist of the Ontario mine The flag was purchased by the employees of the Ontario company Foreman Frank Fleishman was master of ceremony and many expressions of patriotism were made by the employees WEDDING BELLS AT MANTI 1 - w OIL OIL OIL Buy Oil Montana-Wyomin- g 'at 10 cents a share now before the raise Will sell as small or large ' amount as you or call on me at want Write once for full phone information Company’s stock - - GEO W DANLEY Agent - 705 Wasatch 2961 Walker Bank 11 1 dp - - - ' : - - Be-del- la - - - - 6-r- od 6-r- od - s 6-r- od the place of beginning said excepted 491 acres and said parcel No containing 2 exclusive of said part exparcel cepted containing about 40 acres of vacant farm land and all water rights thereunto ' belonging including eleven shares of stock of Utah ft Salt Lake Canal company Said parcel No 2 is a perpetual right of way subject to to Utah Copper 52company over granted a strip of land about feet wide end of said parcel the north through No 2 recorded In “8Q” of Deeds at p 148 in the office pf the county recorder of said Salt Lake county Utah The said salo of the above mentioned will be made on or after Sroperty May 14 1917 and written bids will be received at the residence of the undersigned In said town of Pleasant Green in Salt Lake county State of Utah and also at the law office of S P Armstrong 620 Continental National Bank building Salt Lake City Utah Terms of sale cash lawful money of the United States Said real property will be sold either in one parcel or in such subdivisions as may bo convenient to purchaser and approved by the undersigned C ALFRED REID Administrator S P Armstrong Attorney for Administrator 1 1917 Dated May - CLAWSON— At 27 S State May 6 of heart disease Spencer Clawson of the late Spencer and Nabbie Jr son Clawson born March 20 1880 Young In Salt Lake City CEMETERIES 1917 WASATCIl LAWN CEMETERY Per1016 Kearns bldr W 1665 petual care FUNERALS h7 J ACOBK--¥h- ef Jacobs will be held at 3 o’clock today at the residence 1264 E South Temple street Friends invited No flowers The interment will be private M’DULIN — The funeral of Charles W McDulin age 59 years who died in this city May 2 4 will be held Tuesday afternoon at o’clock at the new funeral chapel of Silver ft Doyle corner Fifth South and Main streets Interment will be in the City cemetery FUNERAL DIRECTORS O'DONNELL ft CO' undertakers ami 7 embalmers Realty bldg S West Phone 580 225-22- Temple 8 D EVANS undertaker embalmer NOTICE TO CREDITORS mortuary chapel 48 8 Stale automobile service If desired without add!-llowCHRIS-topherso- n ESTATE OF WILLIAM expense Wasatch 364 deceased Creditors will present claims with SILVER ft DOYLE —Most reasonvouchers to the undersigned sc t 1010 able undertakers Utah 5th South Boston building Salt Lake City Utah and Main Was In 2730 on or before the 18th day of August A D 1917 FLORIST? LYNN SMITH Administrator With Will Annexedde-of ERNEST LAMBOURN5 Bait Lake's Estate of William Christopherson florist new store Funeral de-73 ceased leadingour E O Leatherwood specialty 1516Decora tlona for Ssigns Attorney Main Wasatch Admizflstrator Date of first publication April 9 A D 1917 LOST AND FOUND AN ORDINANCE LOST— Black purse bet Z C M I AN ORDINANCE REGULATING GAR drug store and McCornlck bank 315 currency 83 silver and bage and scavenger work In Salt Lake three railroad tickets Call F T Crane sl ng con-taim- county outside the limits of Incorporated cities and towns therein mak lng provision for the establishment of garbage districts providing the kind of receptacles for the "deposit of gar bage prohibiting the keeping of garbage and other refuse and offal in and upon premises in Salt Lake county providing penalties for the violation re-of any of the provisions thereof and ordinances or parts of orpealing all in conflict therewith dinances Section 1 All scavenger work In Salt Lake county outside the limits of incorporated cities and towns therein shall be to the direction and control ofsubject the county board of health It shall be the particular duty of the county board of health to enforce the provisions of this ordinance in reference -to garbage and scavenger work Sec 2 Tlie county board of health shall from time to time create and establish within the limits of Salt Lake county outside the limits of incorporated cities and towns therein such garbage districts as it may deem necessary for the proper conduct of the department See 3 Every owner lessee or occuof any building premises or place pant of business in any garbage district hereinafter established by the county board of health shall provide or cause to be and at all times keep and sufficient metallic recepsuitableprovided tacles for receiving and holding all garbage that may accumulate from said building place of business or upon said premises or the portion thereof where they may resldeL Sec 4 No such shall be on any street receptacle or sidewalk road kept or in any public place longer than may be necessary for the removal of the contents thereof and all receptacles of designed for the covers shall be provided reception with proper garbage and at all times be kept securely closed and removed from adjoining premises far enough to prevent offense: the reherein mentioned shall be ceptacles in such places and at such times as put the county 5 board of health may directoccuSec Every owner lessee or of any building premises or place pant of business shall provide or cause to be provided such outslae toilets as the board of health may direct and them in proper sanitary condition keep Sec 6 It shall be unlawful for any person to overhaul the contents of any receptacle for garbage or waste material set on any street road or sidewalk or in any public place for collection Sec 7 It shall be unlawful for any person within-thgarbage districts to deposit ashes In the same receptacle table refuse tin cans or Midvale THE party finding bicycle on First West bet First and Second North please return to 237 N First West LOST — Small yellow colored cameo brooch Reward Call Was 1410-AUCTION SALES 121-R- -4 W 30 AUCTION SALE — Monday May 7 at W Broadway 20 rooms furniture linoleum range brass beds leathrugs er davenet organ dining set library table garden hose typewriter wardrobe pool table leather rocker tables gas rangea and other usein Come on ful articles Sale 1030 if you want good furniture at your lawn-mowe- r own price C E Osterloh Auctioneer of Quality and Reliability BARGAINS In new ?urniture ouc ot is why we sell high rent district second-han- d furnibrass beds office cheap ture rug dining tabloa almost new half price terms Mionlgan Furn Co 480 State street below Fourth South WE buy and aeil lioueenoid goods WaO K Furniture Co 843 S State satch 1996 C E OSTERLuH anouoneer Sells anything Wasatch 2S24-- BUSINESS DIRECTORY ASSAYERS C City 8 COWAN successor to 160 8 W Temple Salt Lake Bird-Cow- an ATTORNEYS BOOTH LEE BADGER ft RICH 8 Boston Bldg Was 1268 MARIONEAUX STRAUP STOTT ft BECK 406 Kearns Bldg Was 6914 AUTO PARTS WE buv any make of old discarded auto Sell- all kinds parts From an at half the price It engine to a bolt will pay you to see our stock Tires carburetors engines Bosh magnetos Trailers made to order Intermountain Auto Parts Co 358 S West Temple AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING BTUDEBAKER service station 747 8 State All work All attended to models TeL Waa and guaranteed promptly with garbage 8238 Lutheiser William J manager bottlesSec 8 It shall be unlawful for any automobile repairing dons person to sweep or deposit any paper at EXPERT home or other rubbish In any gutter or ditch or to empty into any gutter or ditch BABY CARRIAGES house slops or the contents of spitany toons WHILE YOU WAIT Sec 9’ It shall be unlawful for any 1200 WHEELS IN STOCK manure nlghtsoil or person to permit W GUTHRIE BICYCLE CO J EAST other refuse or dead animals to remain 223 2D SOUTH WAS 359 in or on any premises within Salt Lake outside limits the of county IncorpoBULBS and towns therein rated cities Sec 10 It shall be unlawful for any BULBS person to fail to move all garbage manure nlghtsoil ashes dead animals and received from Holland gladioJust dahlias etc other refuse and offal to a place des- lus Tiger lilies C-52 W First the county board of health Phone Waa 257 peonies P F by ignated Sec 11 Any person violating any South of the provisions of this ordinance thereof be punshall upon conviction CARPET AND RUG CLEANING ished by aorfine In any sum not exceed850 Imprisonment in the by ing ELSMORE — Oriental and domestic a period than rugs county jail for and colors restored with or both such fine and the cleaned by days’ thirty cleaner celebrated Quick-ShImprisonment All ordinances or parts of Cleaner for sale HyL 126-- J Sec 12 ordinances in conflict herewith are SUTTON sanitary electrlo beat and 9x12 ft 31 quick servlca Sec 13 —This ordinance shall take ef- colors restored 2300 16th day of May Hyland fect on and after the not less than fif1917 said day being PAPER cleaning 31 per room snd up orteen days: after the passage' of this work guaranteed National House - f all dinance Passed this' 30th day of April 1917 Cleaning Co Wasatch 4256 all the commissioners "aye" CAFE— LADIES’ DINING ROOM LAFAYETTE voting HANCHETT Chairman Board of County Coramls PANAMA CAFE 261 & West temple sloners I THOS HOMER 20e meal In the city Best Attest: Regular (SeaD Clerk I dinner 25c Try ua 62-80- - e Was-5823-- RE-TIRE- D GO-CA- - not-longe- ot - hereby-repealed- - jp’ C' W - Mantt May 6—The following marlicenses have been issued during riage the week by County Clerk Morley: Howard S Mills Mount Pleasant and Minnie L Peterson Falrvlew Roscoe C Merrill Richmond and Clara M Munk Manti E A Thorsen Salina and Eva Ivle Aurora- Wendell’ Peacock "Fair-vieand Hortense Allred City Edwin S Walker OaklandSpring CaL and Margaret L Candland Mount Pleasant WILL INSPECT SCHOOL PLANS Monson advisory architect Josephstate school buildings commisprincipal to the Florence McCartney' Mildred Clark S sion will go to Carbon county today to four days looking over Langton Barber Max spend three or school sites and school Dalby' proposed plans Lincoln school —Robert Dunbar prin- in that- county Irene Griffen Eleanor Wright cipal Winnefred Jennings Vina Mawhlnney ADJOURNED STOCKHOLDERS Mae Paxton Isabel Johnson and MarMEETING Muffett NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT jorie — Jefferson school Roger McDonough the adjourned regular annual meeting Elizabeth Martin Margaret of the- stockholders of the Utah NaprincipalDrucllla Cunnington Sara May tional Underwriters’ corporation which Beatty Gertrude Hager Ruth Hildstrum to be said annual meeting was called Ethel Hales Nettie held 15th day of January 1917 and Jennings the Jorden said meeting was adjourned will Jessie Hedges which be held at the office of the company Washington school— and Helen room No 420 Newhouse building Salt Esther Dunbar Don principal treas- Lake City Utah on Thursday the 10th Deason MLsecretary James ” urer Lt Uuirbrook of May 1917 at the hour of 10 day o’clock a m for the purpose of electOFFICIAL MOVES TO CAPITAL ing directors of said corporation and W E Evans state banking commis- for the conducting of all such other sioner has moved his family from Lehi business as may properly be brought and they are now estab- before said to Salt Lake meeting CL M ATHERTON lished at 106 N Main street Secretary Herald-Repobllea- a MILLIONS WILL BE MADE ON OIL IN WYOMING THIS YEAR GET YOUR SHARE OF IT ' - - New-hou- se - 6-r- od 140-fo- ot Le-malr- - 4-r- od 260-fo- ot i' J s -- - ESCAPING GAS A ’ NOTICE V The circulation and news departments of The Salt Lake in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at 2516 Washington avenue—the Orphenm theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly Herald-Republic- ANNUAL STATEProbate and Guardianship Notices SYNOPSIS OF THE MENT ending December 81 1916 Consult county clerk or the respective For the ofyear tlie condition of the signers for further’ Information Guarantee Fund Life Association IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Dis- ' The name and location of the com- Fund Life Association trict court of the State of Utah county Sany: Guarantee Nebraska of Salt Lake Probate division Name of President—— C Buffington In the matter of the estate of AnName of Secretary J W- Hughes on hand Decernthony Cockerill deceased —Notice of Total funds 8195717061 ber 31 1916 Sale of' Real Property at Private Sale The of Its assets 195733264 'The undersigned will ’sell at private The amount amount of Its liabilitotal 209422558 sale the following described parcels of ties (including land situated In Salt Lake county funds) State of Utah to wit: The amount of Its Income No 1 — Commencing the preceding cal- curing east of the N W corner of the N E l2382540o endar year of section 29 Tp 1 S R 2 W The amount of Its dis- quarter 8 L B ft M and running thence- 8 bursements during the 35 rods thence S 66 Deg E 23 rods 67225442 calendar preceding to the center of a road thence The amount- of losses year and N 40 rods to the center of a endowments paid during road thence N 66 Deg W 8 rods to the preceding calendarg the section line thence W 14:5 rods to in year (Included of beginning containing 680 433 the place Item the The amount of risks writabout 5 acres of farm land withtherehouse and outbuildings 2234000000 ten during the year dwellingwater on thereto belonging The amount and In of risks rights shares of stock of Utah force at the end of the Including two Canal ft Salt Lake 2 — company44 7906200000 year E No rods Parcel Commencing 20 and of the center section range State of Utah Office of the CommisTp aforesaid and running thence K 42 sioner of Insurance— ss 61 9 W rods rods thence S S Wells commissioner of Deg Rulon I thence S 19 Deg 45 Min W 1068 rods insurance of the state of Utah do herethence W on section line 198 rods by certify that the above named inthence N 65 rods to center of a surance company has filed In my office road thence along center of said road a detailed statement of Its condition N 66 Deg W 208 rods thence N 19 from statement which the Deg 80 Min E 89 rods thence N 11 has been prepared foregoing and that the said 25 to Min 612 the E rods' Deg place has in all other respects comof beginning excepting and reserving company with the laws of the state relatpiled from said parcel of land that certain ing to Insurance thereof platted as CockeriU’s Adpart In testimony whereof I have heredition according to the recorded plat unto my hand and affixed the seal and survey thereof recorded in the of- of thesetInsurance this 1st fice of the recorder of said Salt Lake day of May A D department 1917 as follows to county and described RULON & WELLS wit: Commencing on the 8N line of said Commissioner (Seal) 38 Min road at a point N E 265 feet from the 3 WDegcorner of DIED the S E quarter of said Section 20 corner common — At the family resldenoe being the20 quarter ASPEU and 29 and running thence rear 283 W Fifth North street May 6 N 19 Deg 30 Min E 7989 feet along at 5 a m Ellen Loralne MacDurf Asper the west line of said parcel No 2 above wife of George E Asper died She was described thence 8 70 Deg SO Min E born In this state May 15 1874 and has 266 feet thence S 19 Deg 30 Min W resided Anhere all her lifetime 81483 feet to the N line of said nouncement of funeral services will be road: thence N 66 Deg W 26682 feet made later along the north line of said road to ’ ft A t 4 |