Show V ' ':' i ': v kv V r ! v- f "' v-'-- ' - ' " ' - t : f i 1917 jFTJLY 1 THE HEBAUKiPiDBijdANEULljX LAKE CTCY UTAH SDNDAT i t Uxoricide’s Attorney 'Is to Make Final Appeal to High Court of States V - Execution ' Date ? Sale-oMonths f i Unless a of execution" is granted Howard H stay Do Waese-founof the murder of his wife Mrs-guilty Fannie De Weese In Salt Lake last Fisher death September and ' sentenced willpny the 'extreme penalty of the largo eastern : mflHnfacturur ry e had inmind i this timely event for bur in any’patronsin Salt inthe btoblorings' Five 1 hundred from wHibh toibhoose scarcely two ’Regular prices would actually he 4 to $150 rRight at the begmning of the vacation "i season' thissale- is an? eipep-- f )' viicmal:oheV-- - -- tx-- ? pen-itentla- ry - -- ' supreme ask’astay execution pending the court’s decision The date set for the execution of De Weese Is Friday July 6 In denying the motion for a new Brown held that the court trial Judge found no ground on which a new trial could be granted Brown then set the execution Judge date and instructed Clerk William Homer to notify Sheriff John S Corless to remove De Weese to the state' was unless an application for appealprison at once taken to the supreme court: ' ' J V'SIMPSON T'i I Known among the' “boys’ who drive the “big ones”: as “Daredevil” Simpson A has the reputation of beSimpson tO get as much speed out of able ing an engine as anyone and says that he to better than his engine-uwill speed the nstate fair” grounds fifty- - miles at head-ocollision event in the' July r at the big celebration ' - -- "fr - V A — - i Size 4x6 each $775 Size 3x5 each $550 4 ' r " v Size 5x8 each $1175 ' Printed-sof- ' Bear the great window "display of 'this wonderful lot of silk hose every color dropstitch stripes various nov- -t novelty erfeets including black and all blacks and white elty a few all whites 9 $150— the 9 LI from 1175 to $350 all lng'UD'to sizes nut slightly irregular Buy for the Fourth —buy for all summer— and SAVE MONEY Sale starts 9 o'clock Monday morning No exchanges no credits none reserved - On 6ale Monday 9 a m D ’s " no exchanges: j p " C0 r big? window display At Ft BUILT AT FAIR GROUNDS - V i S vt Sr C v- - ' - ' e - - ' SOLDIERS WILL VISIT STATE’S PRISON TODAY - - - f - : MUNICIPAL MARKET 4f DOES BIG BUSINESS Wash Petticoats $195 ular styles! Inspection - - L- - Vf of- J - : The Many waists any style styles you wish to costume your complete holiday you can find in these assortments (Second Floor ) (Third Floor) ‘ plain-tailor- S ed the popular blue and '(Annex) Sizes contains wdmeii’s and children's - Organdie 0oUaz at l9c Large styles edged with lace wanted to C years' in blue and tan good style and well - (Economy Basement) Stamped Dresser Sets 23c Pincushion and 'scarf dainty Trench knot design on good material (Third Floor) - Stamped and Stenciled Centers 23c tan linen —28 and linen' On sh& sement) (Economy - 1 ‘ - - different patterns white effects dandy value loft 30 Inch 1 centers good grade of (Third Floor) -- -- - QUEEN OF ENGLAND M AND QUEEN OF HAREM MEETING DESCRIBED e - : - ' reg-Jme- nts Herald-Republic- an -- : - - Capt-William- - - - ‘ - - - - 1 - lpm - : r - ‘ -- - IlWsSl -- - - - For July Only - -- - - : - - -- - - - - - - )l ct t ‘ s L ? : -- "s -- - - - Cfiartor No 2059 -- - - - - - - - - - - 4 ’ - - - Neb-eker-- 'A Petitioner: DELINQUENT NOTICE COPPER COM-psnroom of business piece Principal 231 Nsss building- (old D-walker City Utah: Location block) Salt Lake Lake Beaver of mines mining district Beaver ' county Utalu—Notice There are' delinquent upon the foldescribed stock on account of lowing of ft assessment nilmber twenty-seve- n cent per share levied on the 12th day of May 1917 the several amounts set the names of the respective opposite shareholders as follows:' V v Cert'-''VV" -y r No Shares g g— William M Ajax 200 300 450—William M Ajax 52-M A Boyden ( 1100 '461— : 1200 M A Boyden 485— William Howell 1000 430— W - R - Klrchoff 2500 — 468 W R Klrchoff 2500 170— Jos E' McDonnell 3000 476— Jos-McDonnell: ' 8000 74— Charles Offner 1000 480— Charles Offner 1000 437—Eva M Tracy 1000 249— Jeppe-2000 Thoning: 2000 488—Jsppe T Thoning 370— I D 500 481— L D(Wiley' 500 And in accordance with law' and: an order of the bbard-o- directors made on the 12th of May1917 so many each parcel shares of day of such stock-amay be' necessary will be sold at pub- lic auction at the office of the com221 Ness building Salt Lake City £any oh Saturday the 7th of jftly 1917 at 8 o'clock p' m to day the depay assessment thereon together linquent with the costs- "of advortislng and exo' pense of salo : ” THE UTAH-UNITE- D y- - -- - - — - E ’ P - - Wiley: f ' j :y' A"' -- 7’'-- CHARLES A WEAVER1 Secretary First publication Thursday June SI itiz-V- v oV- - ' ' 60000000 - “ i m 46328656 - ' ' - l - 3100000 206685 8508275540 ‘ Correct— AttesL ' r " W-- vx : '' Subscribed and sworn to before " ' " i - CL CUTLER jbdgarr hills - ' '' ' j 720 A M At'M 7-g- 168349718 1X05 15992564 PU X25 84887000 220 P M 330 P£I 314796 4885120 ' 8 15 A 21 A Tkf 9 QO xa 7 : 7469014 '225000 555000 10000000 YOUNG Cashier ' - ' ' p M IU : 515 P 11 8 U Vnn - mento San Francisco Ogden and Intermediate ’ ' 7 Yellowstone' Special —Ogden Pocatello - Idaho Falls Yellowstone Park ' TT Ogdon Pocatello Idaho Falls Ashton Butte (Twin Falls also arriving) TTS Ogden Pocatello Idaho' Falls Butte (Cache Valley also arriving) £1 a a Ogden Ely Sacramento San Francisco 8acrmMto : Pltclna City : 11 BS °"- ’ Office HsM Utak Teley: PM 830 A M 7on A M ’”' Twl° - P M P M JU 1A1U Jr iur - 1Jng“7£a5’! - M P M 505 P 500 P M Overland Limited — Omaha Chicago Denver SL Louis (San Francisco also departing) Ogdon Brigham Cache Valley -Malad and Intermediate (Denver Omaha Chicago going) Ogden San Francisco and Butte also arriV- - P M 85 A M ?SSU)a- - s“tt'- °!- P ' TT ' P’ LAUU P 1155 P lias P II UJ55 P I3 555 555 505 600 -- PZl TUMI Arrive ChicagoOgden (Cache Valley going only) Po-catello Ashton Montpelfir piris Overland Limited— Ogden Reno Sacra 1100 A M V - Directors ' me this 30th day of June 1917 CLARENCE I GARDINER Notary Publie i r1' JOHN H RITER Depart 50000000 60000000 r t 15615129 48950000 116015399 16800 s ‘ - Q 9 Total contingent liabilities 95082755:49 -J State of Utah County of Salt Lake — ss- I H S Young cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that true to the best of my and belief the above statement-i- knowledge r y r : S : ? EFFECTIVE JUNE 20 1917 Dally ' Malad andlntermedlzte Ogden Denver Kansas City Omaha 5 f 4 - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD i - ' nCRFEOnON UNDER U S INSPECTION” 80000 32705372 - w - BAlKI6 650993 3039000 L - i 25475161 60480970 8578677 for-clearin- ‘ OFFICERS Joseph F Smith PresIdenL Heber J Grant vice PresIdenL' Charles W Nlbley Vice PresIdenL Rodney T Badger ‘Vice Presl- denL Henry T McEwm Cashier IL Butler Assistant George Cashier 1930000 3000000 11680000 1130000 - : : assurance ’ j r r ' THE UTAH STATE RATIONAL - ' always-the- j : ’ - ' There Is of courtesy personal interest and service r )-- yy: Cf ' - s 5 7 Loans discounts 8259669255 Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bank ac- 6 10000000 ceptancss sold) Overdrafts unsecured Customers’' liability under letters of credit actually V' used and for which this bank has not beenreim- s bursed 8 bonds deposited towf IL secure circulation-(pe8 value U 8 bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to secure U 8 deposits (par value) IX SL bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged 3000000 Total U S' bonds (other than Liberty bonds) certificates of Indebtedness i andother-thaU S bonds pledged to secure Bonds - U SL 1600000 deposits 'Securities other than U &1 bonds (not Including 44723058 unpledged stocks) owned y'y f j Total bonds securities' etc 'Stocks other than federal reserve bank stock of-’Stock of federal reserve bank (50 per cent subscription -houseValuo of 11680000 Real estatebanking owned other than banking house 7 Net amount due from 'approved reserve' agents in New York Chicago and SL Louis 25475161 r Net amount due from banks and bankers house Exchanges : Outside checks and other cash Items 509499 Fractional currency' nickels and cents 141494 Notes of other national banks Federal reserve notes Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from federal reserve bank fund with U S treasurer and due from Redemption l 'tU SL treasurer Other assets (new building) Total ‘ X LIABILITIES ' Capital stock paid In Surplus fund 20046o-19 Undivided 5331390 'Less currentprofits expenses Interest and taxes paid notes outstanding Circulating Net amount due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Demand deposits subject to reserve: to check Individual deposits subject in less than- 30 days ' of due Certificates deposit - (other than for money borrowed) "i Certified chocks ' Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits subject to reserve 8184543198’ Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after ' 30 days or subject to 30 days or more notice): Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor- - w ' : rowed )' Total time deposits subject to reserve 34887000‘ LU-of U' S die- - ' deposits deposits Including n officers bursing U 7469014' not subject to reserve Total deposits out- checks Cash letters-ocredit' and travelers’ 225000 i ystandingother than" those 'above stated condl- - ' Liabilities ditlonal Liberty bonds rediscounts including th Liabilities ’forsubserlptlon'to : ose 'with federal reserve bank inent - Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further- information COURT: PRO-bat- e IN THE DISTRICT division in- - and for: Salt ' Lake county State of Utah'- estate of Mark In the matter of the— Notice V ' Loveland deceased:M Loveland adThe petition of Roy of the estate of Mark V ministrator Loveland deceased praying- for the settlement of final account' of said adthe distribution of ministrator and for estateto the per"residue of' the the entitled-anfor discharge of adsons has been set for hearing on ministrator ’ the ' 13th day of July A D Friday 1917- at ' 9 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 21st day r of June 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk(Seal) E Clark Deputy Clerk ' ' !By J Howat Marshall MacMillan 4k R H Butterfield Attorneys for - v RESOURCES i- modem improve-- every of Utah at the close of business on June at Salt Lake City 'Utah In the State 20'1917 ' : - ‘ - Now 12 DESERET NATIONAL BANE -- - V - 4’ Probate and' Guardianship Notices K- - - Reserve District REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE v - - son evening : -- 940 FINK OR 40 DAYS A' fine of 940 cash - or: forty days 4n the county Jail was Imposed Lb’ Brown on Johnyesterday by Judge J was Q Robinson who found guilty Thursday of committed an asby a Jury: on a manharing sault at Pleasant Green 'Acto the statement' of Robinson cording the fight was the result of a nelghbor-hoo- d quarrel - ’ m 1 Hal-day-Jsck- ! 1 " ” than the present qneen of England The circumstances under which the queen of an empire- - and thequeen of a harem were brought toMrs by Sether were explained her lecture ' She during will talk on ’’The recently of Peace Goddess and the King of War” tomorrow - - ’ : : ' How does it feel to ' be a vampire' harem?: Well take It from T one of those voluptuous creatures it isn’t ' very thrilling “Ah I loungy upon a lounge then when I'm tired I gety up crossy another over and ' loungy upon she explained lounge” This confidence be it' understood Intrusted to an interviewer or the production manager of any" motion picture studio It was vol- -: unteered to rno less a- personage a In - & - - ' Wash Blouses $100 $1:45 and $245 In tub different Children's Ohambray Rompers 19c odd and broken lines all in good condition garments—' offering a splendid opportunity for saving (Economy Basement) 50 Women’s Summer Hats19c v v Many shapes and colors At this price they are almostlike a gift but they’re fine and dandy hats for midsummer (Economy Basement) All white style reinforced: most all sizes You can see for yourself this is1 a saving of two whole dollars on every suit you buy—a Fourth of July (Main Floor) special !' Limit 2 suits to a customer Size - - 'Tii' e Dresser Scarfs 26c Japanese 17x54 in -- - price- : - - ma-ority- 7 j Women's'j $495 Silk Union Suits at $295 ' v The ' regular- muster- and inspectionj held- yesterday' was completed long before- noon and the boye - in ' khaki had almost a total? day of 'rest- -' The them 'accepted the Invitation o attend the ball game ?' : R'" Dashieli' has Lieut CoL’William ' been appointed colonel of the Forty-thir- d to word from regiment according Slmonda la for Washington- Maj LinB this the present 'acting capacity' Colonel Dashlell has been stationed rewith the Second infantry In cently He will arrive from Ihe Honolulu Islands within: the next two weeks McReaken and Lieutenants Chalmer v former sergeants Augustus Dunewayinf were of the Twentieth antry ' whoattendfrom after promotedofficers aergeants at El 'Paso reing the have beenschool ordered to Govercently: nor’s island They will pursue further dutlea-Thof aergeants schoolrecently-attendemajority the El 'Paso who school will probably be sent to New and may York ’for further Instruction ' win commissions-- ' More than fifty noncommissioned apare scheduled to be made in pointments the Twentieth and' " 'Forty-secon- d tomorrow Many appointments were chronicled In The were deferred but: the of the' month In:' the until the first majority Forty-thir- d the regiment yesterday were made: following appointments John Janushatte Dean Nlghtliner' Paul Robertson - Corporals: r Ross M Mil-haThomas vShand John Sexton Stohlman Joseph Inman John Henry F Gibbln Leon- - Noklelski- and Robert Murray-V Gna Received son Mrs Charles of Stiyner ' WWhitney of ' Bountiful : enlisted In Stayner band yesterthe Twentieth Infantry He plays ' the saxophone and day' violin f A - consignment of tlfles received at the post yesterday- vill be and distributed to the vForty-secon- d Forty-thir- d today-regiments E Joiner medical ' of'Wash ficers reserve' corps: Seattle was yesterday ordered to report for at the Fort Douglas hospital Reduty cruits camp at the post will be disbanded Monday:' and the “rookies asto the three There signed men in the camp are more than 400 newregimenta at the present-time-- following Beginning Monday the oat be will of carried drills program -second infantry: Reveille 515 a: m breakfast 550 a m drill 720 a m fatigue call 730 a m recall from fatigue 1130 'a m First serdinner1 IS geant’s- call 1145' avm noon fatigue call drill 105 We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity An Assortment of Summer Underwear at 9c or with all laee WIth fine lace and embroidery-flouncnainsookvalue at this an1 excellent flounces of body ' sale - -- - "Several thousand people patronized market during the first the municipal ' operationweek of itshas been sufficient' and Produce havebeen reasonable The large prices attendance and asgenerous patronage evidence that the has been taken with the dealing? direct opportunityhasof appealed to the 'people quarters 1045 p m taps 11 p m producer' of Salt Lake-necessary Delays in securing the have rendered DISTRICTJUDGESmi)M equipment and tofacilities start canning opera- TAKE VACATIONS TWO It impossible The plant with P tions as scheduled in charge and Mrs Dufzin JwillSaunders be open Monday HERE AT ALL TIMES all week The market will be open m 11 m a until from 6 a - - The first of :the five” dlstrictc — of the Third Judicial district' judges to announce that-he would take hi - vacation-- ' for the summerwas months W H Bramel: Judge who yesterday said ha would go this week Judge- - Bramel early aims to visit Nevada and !Chlifor- - ’ nla and will: likely spend a week or two In the mountains of Utah Judge J L Brown will probably J take his vacation aa soon as he can best 9S7B grade Regular a few ' - close criminal V V cases upDistrict remaining Iwue pslats Oar price Wilson V Attorney 9SJKS per- gallon and I B Blair will go-- ': tMoCarthy soon It is admitted by leading at- never In 'the torneys:ln'that Salt :Lake have so many period criminal Oases been' disposed of as" since January 15 last v - Judge GF Goodwin hasnot yet'- announced when he will taka a rest despite the-fathat he nas been' working hard since - he took ? ’’at earn eet the high Voa : the bench Judges M Ia Stephans and P E Evans will take their va-- 1' price ef palata varalshes cations during the latter part of and kalaomiae aaceeaafally ? or in July August' If yon bay the beat 'only 7 Two and possibly three of the- -' ntfae-district judges will be In Salt Laker direct from factory ' at all times during the jummer tory arleea months The- majority of the : local attor- - v neys have announced that they do i not care to try cases In: and July v'v “ ruat' - Only one of a kind odds and ends velours gab ardines s erg e s all colors No Phone Orders v - - "In" white piques oottongabardines in an infinite variety of pop- - ' i 'V - Two hundred soldiers of Fort Douglas will bring'- to a climax an automobile tour of Salt Lake and environs' topenitentiary 'visiting the state day bywill of Warden George They andbehisguests staff' Storrs visit have been arranged The trip and by- George Sims playgrounds expert have from Los Angeles Automobiles been promised by citizens There will Mr be room for only 200 soldiers' but disSims asks that any car owners soldiers at’ machines to their put Sosed have them at camp headquar‘ ' 1 p m ters at hundred soldiers attended' the Five baseball game yesterday as guests j: - s corda-line- s - - ’ Lawns Voiles' linens Dimities- $395 v Uglit Weight Coats at $1695 J - ’ f v 1 J - - - Waah Sldrts : col" - '4 ‘This wlli requlre an extra amount of on the part of the regiclerical work and the post mental sergeant majors but It Is quartermasters department believed that at least some' of ’the money will be distributed Tuesday inThe soldiers will be Paid at the creased rate recently allowed by President f Wilson Although It la! not exknown as to the amount they actly will receive' it Is estimated-by- Capt1 W B: Elliott post quartermaster that about the pay roll will run' up to' $120000 The pay roll for laaf month reached a total of $45000 This month’s pay will be the largest amount yet of soldiers at Fort paid to any- -bodyr Douglas ' 'Muster-an- con-secti- on v ' $ 1095 '$1 2957- $1495 and $ 1695 $895 s - the-absenc- Fine Ginghams being checked up It is believed that will be paid Tuesday as it is customary' to' let them have the elusive lucre' for the Fourth of July eelebra-tlon- i" - - - 1 - Showing tub dresses in all ors and a vast range of styles all white or color combinations - 'On July Fourth the Americanization conduct exercises in league willwith the presentation of citito twenty men'- who' zenship papers examinations: their final have passed extensive program originally ' arfor has had to be curtailed be-of ranged cause of from the city any of those counted on - to particiThat the impressiveness of the pate occasion will more than ' of fset this ia expected Exercises atart confidently at 4 p mcourse of an Interesting proIn the ' Held’s band including music pramselections the by Scandinavian and by chorus A M Malouff will give a talk on' ' “What Citizenship Means 'to an will Alien”- Judge Harold Sam C Park the final papers- Mont present will preside Mayor W Ferry C O Young and Mathonihah Thomas will be ushers and peak Boy scouts will The exercises distribute programs will close with a salute to the" flag by y the 'entire audience' glan flags mounted on dark sticka ' 6x6 satin— American French and British— flags mount- ed In steel spokes complete with radiator attachment (All Flags in Annex) of a kind— every color and many color jerseys— mostly1 Die ideal costume for the Fourth Tnb D - Q w - SPORT SUITS $995 to $3975 wool one - In satinottes rajahs muster-yesterda- the-boy- - xhnbination& the horizon ' for ' soldiers 'at Fort Douglas At the pay regular monthly rolls for the 3500 enlisted men at the post were signed and the rolls' are notr : - ' 4 ' 7 ' Pay- day looms up on - - DOUGLAS MONEY TUESDAY - - One-engin- 45c ? SUITS FOR THE FOURTH SEATS thousand seats have been ''Eighteen added to the grandstands at the state fair grounds 4'to accommodate' the big crowds Nine thousand of these Julybe erected on the east side seats t will the of the big grandstand and 9000 on enwest side These seats will half circle the runway of the racetrack a perfect "vfdw to 'all specaccording tators who show' may attend the Steam s rollers and water big sprinklers the- track are bein& used every: day-onIn order- to perfect it for the speed who will race against time and akings world’s record on ’that day The big locomotives are ready on each end of a1 specially laid track to Is a duel to the end fight named Ogden and the other is named Malt Lake symbolizing the utter destruction of Inter-cit- y rivalry There will be a corps of 340 employees trained for the handling of the big crowd - on Excursion rates are being- given all- - railroads Restaurants and hotel men are engaging extra help preparing tomeet emergencies and 20c ' t! ! - HOW ADDITIONAL cotton mounted on wood staffs—each 7c 15c AUTO SETS 8150— set of three Hags (Maln Floor( - 4- -- - - -- t : OLD GLORY BOWS 6c 7c 8c and 9c each’ ALLIED FLAGS —FOR THE AUTO each 25c Size 5x8 silk French British Italian Russian and Bel- - a-fe- No : " See ' ' ' - -- - - ' - ' -- THE ON ’Wool ‘Bunting Flags - - WAVE AND STRIPES’ FOURTH OF JULY -- " LeIttetyles law next Friday at the Utah state ' the overruling yesterday Following by Judge J L Brown of the Third dls- -' trlct 'court of De Weese’s motion for new trial Burton W Musser his' atappeal torney said he would file anwith from Brown’s decision the Judge of court and Utah : - sample ®W1 - LET THE “STARS Sale of Vomen’s Novcilty Silk Hose BathingCaps line of a r p f UK mj Judge Brown Denies Motion for New Trial and Sets QQft'A TUT inin iur aAUXU JraJXt V 740 P M 210 P M - -- iOJSO Mala I AM |