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Show -.- - F S SE&ION. sECOICD-T-NEW- DESERtir- EVENING NEWS : 111 the twig irrovittli whicht. At the ttsh Experiment thel follow le likely til throw the trev last three rears tests hare during lmeri eon-- 1 - 'tent or tyettrhis. Therefore if tne tree- ducted impd-teC- t I S'ith Is extremely dense, or if the shape Is that prolused ori the trAtInz, be lt rerun m'irh The shanged,'...radically, its given for !rni;rt,d seed is lbetter to ,distribute the the a Veritit. seeds fr,s, nunsism of fore rrifs.-- s In i.e. slumber of yekra rather than about such at chases In it singlet yesr ca.es it s em, enr, The shape of the lite can be mister- - rery the tally chsaged or the nececied tree an- seed is from strain!, raised n be thinned out and ! ninderably rc- station farm for ten rears. modeled And will keep !he tree bear. Dr Harris states that the ottiloolt I ing if this severe ptuulng la distributed for rush as, a 'bear het t a number of years dacing aect.on is prormsCrvg mate and soil seem v ell a. is pied to OF' litiRSE COLLARS CARE Tim ICITIO the growth of treed, and the supervisor, assisted by the state and desirable not ',because of the adof Prmf best. ditional leaders clubs. and sale Humphcounty expense boys' andgtris' it) of irr,gaginn water rn.,lies a urilIli always breakage," but It , r Sr of boys and girls' clubs are appli- tour times as much beat to escape from of the college, to use a f,L! cable to theselcontosts. and those who the building as thoordinary board wall. Jar in preference te carras ones, 1,1, a irro not TES. n enter will be furnished, upon applica- In this respect it is not much better and flu e also it good have an extra collar for each h tion. the bulletins issued by the boys' than the mnalin th4n -: Ltd girls' clubs which give instructions mar days the curtain regulLir size, in ,sie i no 1,orse Is'it.la"a . ohould get hin-a-nd ' "1,,irl-tnrelating to thwidantingAndcaringfor LO allow ths, mut'. raye to yeter-witiV,,,,,,,,, r, reed& .bese. al , J'it the crops. tech 'stake shall form a out reflection In any direction. bnot well. in ittiti c.t.t.. it el...ea p own it d escr I 0 td,- I, t .,11 a Lar wilt do very well. unit In the contest. At the end of Leeneret News Book . gilore. at 'For TREE) sale TehnimING A., Timm t IV,' the 'season the report of each contestant t oe instue ot toe ol, - At vertivl n IL . shall be certified to by his ward vocaThe rule is to trim trees at any time rest on the shoulderi, 11,,,- -,i, be w410t4f.I.,..; tion counselor, or president, and bisbop . during the dormant ItelLtoOtt. arid this each eventrig and dri,-,- i ,,,,eii with ii and is to be sent to the stake super- is from the time th leaves drop off cloth. A little harness ,, app.ied 0,- visor, who shall arrange for judges to In the fell until the buds begin to casionally wratly adds t The ie., of 406. , decide the merits of the different con- burst in the spring. The best time. the coliar testants. If sweet pitch; are I.., I they. ,t,ve however, is d uri ng the months Febru- 10. At the conclusion of the contest arv and March, One or two general must be kept ert., ....n tut the in each stake, the stake supervisor shall rules should be observed in pruning, value of their 1211,. it, itt' ',' ",!,,,i Th,V ' send to the committee on vocations and any moo, advises the horticultural de-- acareele e.tei- - do eh)! 1111 'BRDBILLS l'"" wall- !!!' industries of the general 13nalt the four stemot of the rAitelre The etesfeweeenttng or 1,-- og Lso, I 1. .., ,,, !, records which shall have been adjudged should Lt4i CU t off as Mows as entialble They are t nut SanCe to tie team. to be the first, second. third and fourth i find tee if the i, 1,..iii le,,rse the an.l cut remaining stern, g,,t ster; . ., best. Prom the records thus submitted Ito be maile p arellel to the remain- - to,). large Im ht well te!ir gPt a rew ' a final decision will be rendered for ing item. or as treat i ' a pal as possible, coliar instea d of u reg ST-the work done throughout all the stakes and should always he, painted with a N-13 rif' THE SrelL, PREPARATION of the enarrik reeegailling. first. sec- lead or oreoaore varilt, to K:I year rod., Mei ond. third and fourth beet. All boys ir us diseases 81111111( :fIntranco to the Thorough preparation of :' OF and young men entering this contest - weed. This applies ...particularly to is one of the most ImporvirA ,iemetvis - are Also eligible to comgete In the wohiele that are two inches or more t,,f Limeeelm .i''' '',,, u t rn,hte county and state contests of the boys' l diameter: according to the Agr0norny st tri t! of the college, Tbe tr,ore and girls' clubs. and are in line to win HOUSEAS FOR THE .CILICIIIE.s.:-the state. the M. I. A. and the national soil, the Metter-arcreep atile. t, ee- - i "e In the o f a b,use for tract nourishment ar--d ruse,-- uw!.. championships. 11. The conteat shall be determined pultrg the big thing alter freedom e nY fertilizers that lis,e i.,0 n A4 ,e1 ' - ..., ,,y on the folicitting points. namely: the from moisture is Kresh t nn ;It ..tItirdens are made to er Z alt. ir, e ,,,, crop yield. marketing of the crop, ret drsuithts. Accordi g to t be pototiv -- niti,b mci-- than 5,,s,i, ,,,,,ei men 'atin, Stock an Poultry S7 "'. APRIL 3 1915 SATURDAY.. - !the-prunin- GAME TRAILS COUPON s- -- i oN-- ! -- PresPnted bv the DESERET NEWS AFRICAN GAME TRAILS , 1 4 i ' -t- od, rt 01- r- 7 , i Oki by THEODORE ROOSEVELT l . -- be-t- A $4.00 Book for 98c Called tor 5 of these. Coupons and By Mail Postpaid N 1 i ACRE HALF k . r..e4 - CONTESTS FOR 11115 lEAR -o enrol-Pier- SHORT Itl;Adk BILLS 10,..t ' ;,. ' enthusiasm displayed by boys all the Church in the 111.. I.' A. halts-r- ,ontPot laet year has determined committee of the general conduct, the contest again this The object Of the contest is to 071,11 ht."' tan produce ttte e of Vous& from a ue alli be given the winner in e greet7--,-ch- half-acr- nlst , 1 -- " ii,ei.-iv.- oton re. ctastamiltes'.,,atetSt.t. Half-Acr- -- i I , ' T,, td ,fr I pro-04.- , . u bthn,,c1h,e,Leks--L- .i.....tt, Tin e.r.. t;,..., udt,trar; t'; 1 t'ij 1:!, ..., ,! -- 1,. ;,,,,.. 7nps, I ill i ..1,,,:1,;,?.4 seine instances . 5PSICP t Tin, Ittn"Unt er.:4tt 4, the .e0W.,Irre, to lbs. IttCooth In tilt tient (bail thenecessler, k...:. Iry ., tt,,,l,r,tme nvi,t house depends nit ttle t vps vt the house, 94n,e :.g- habits of indutstry and thrift; A t be in a dry and emeathat on In haat "ndttiaWk t g"must i;rpel : to give them experience In ISRICIATIEL to the iouth aitt. tooroo.o, One very important feature of at opttn cultivating the eon lutd trierism! and In good air drainago front house to that during the mvere produCts. tio to! cold weather the other three sides of many places it sowill not some shall he known astha the that ideal, get proo,itcor, Garden To and the house must be perfectly tight out PATINO TO PLAIFFWIELPTeltrIFO. secure thts these three Ode shlld be' must,14,44:44,44,41,449,,the,,m,,,,,,,zure :.!, ht Of the house. A god fta nT W p r Al Y. H. M. T. A. members, 1! Dr. Frank S. Harris.. head of the constructed of. matched lumber and from thea surface nf tho the in are lined either outside or Inside preferably 11141 or age inclualve, eligible we A do. best concreto door undrr agronomy department of the Utah Ag- the latter. with good heavy budng 10,T the contest. Is sas a in,-or which of ricultural farmers placed eight college advises this centest are to MI who While reasonably cold, nure er of tile. gravel or broken sicono, Wol Utah to pay more attention to the pur- paper. a fresh air Ls to be preferred to warm tlie entrance 'blank accomphoyout 1 11P moisture and ail! too a seed. of chase farmers keep pay Many same file and be it imioure not snould air. yet for, through bese rules. a cleaned in and, kept ,.nary it f the purity of the a'' eastly ward vocation courowtor or stake dollar per pound for theof opporrunity to plant several pounds weed seed and milt that i the low temperature that is 4e- - condition than the dirt floor, prvisor. with R. W. P:adley, The greatest vigor and proor the cominittee on vocations and each year. Others do not Pay as much sired. foi to tow the seed. duction C11111101 be secured If the fowls Bishops building, Salt but the opportunity 14 eradicating these weeds cowts them are required to breathe impure or very commEocIAL City. Utah, not later than June plloolicTioNi ti many hours of labor and no PM3 cold air. Ear ly spring condn wben amount of money. The manner In which we have our highest egg production. lektocu r beets, Mange1 wurzel, p0'they avail themselves of the oPOo- should be the aim in this regard 'both A5.,,,,a or garden track may be grown. U varies, but an ,artual occurrence winter and summer. plenty of fresh worse& and potatoes, rtunny SE LIJ ,t augur beets, La furniebed by S. B. Nuckole, Colorado sir with a 'moderate temperature. and acre of ground shall form the clean nutritive food brings high .tt.t kr this contest. and in garden Agricultural college: good I Two samples of alfalfa seed are of an acre &tall fort) for sale, one for $20 per hundred production in; oggs arid 4) c, , F bhileUz. OIL ilLtinit of. the contest: but each coo-- - and the r.ty Sam$16 other for hundred. per " to,tant may enter one two, three or duction of Sugar Beet 1 teas as follows: No. Weed seed 4$ ple tour units. Now time for puris farmers the I a:r) Hare s n one; Chaff and dirt, none: germiva- chase, by nr Prank 5. Two or more young men may form tton, the agronomy 04 No. per cept perfect. Sample , but there muet !he a club or partnership department of the college. By getting l Agricultural coilege, ;a tests: Weed seed Seven per be at least one unit of ground for each seed early they can secure the best on ,press. of which is sweet clovor end not the , un-member 'participating in such partner$If. however. they wait Be, Harris gives a l.yr:ef tuteorv (di noticeable to the average farmer; til amarket. few days before planting, anything 1,to Or club. All partnerships or clubs very and dirt. I per cent; get-- , ! the sugar beet i 3 ustry aft 4 that be restricted to not more than chaff that market have the local affordwIll minotion 00 per cent perfect. If you to mentbers each. eeel often results Ing the present sou:-.says, which be taken; quite 100 04 No. of you get pounds - -- It takes about 7,',o0.oPO The participant or particlpants in buy cf: seed that will grow at a' In getting Inferior seed and congaII the tonteat are to decide for themselves pounds of In erops, By all sugar beet seed tact) reer t. sup )IY of $10 or a cost of snits for a quently results in. poorer seed cost be ..hall the but in plenty the need orthe :tilted State, planted. means begin to get your ',hat crops 100 pounds of perfeet seed. Lass, No. For a .'mos must be oonfined to the products In buying need beware of im- - titan of th:a Pl.d for 71 pound of perfect of time. and you pay enumerated In rule 4. 'They shall all, low germination in the country an the remAirJer purities lecide the frequency and amount of seed or $12.64 for lett pounds of perfect led tr..o to be imported,frou.., bow-the l'017 WASTE .11.ANtlif-gCrops shalt be rcui a miti:on! This means that nearil pay $1.24 for tasted and marketed, and as far as theIn the case toabove you According to the agronomy tiegart- dollars muat be sent out of the er,lin- seven of privilege plant pounds own do his work., weed polaittle each shall n e to n best of the the time meat for each this college. on try year seed farm. Even greater only such work done as he may variations thanyour the above can be evert. put barnyard manure on the land is Practically ail cf the sugar beet seed ue unable to do. An. col:trate record, or man should know bow good the when the manure is fresh. If the is produced in Germany. France, Rueattait be kept of all work bleed. both " manure is ,to be piled on the barnyard $ta. and at to time the hired person spends and seed Is that be is planting. or on the field. the plies should be comThere are many dusadyantaies of labors.1 HEALTH AND errMil'ORT OF THE amount he motives 'for-hiof so waste as to lednen the the miporting seed. perhaps the most 'Mpact An accurate record shall be 11ept4 manure by hooding- - The manure- Mit Iprirtant r,reeding hos cr ail the expenses pertaining to the :n to being compact should be done for conditions unliks In the construction of a good chidken In sedition c,;:t1Vationof the ground and the mark-'; be piled so that it will not easily pane- itttield, the bees art to be ratis.PA. - The 14 z ng of the rem, and the returns shall house provision must be made for an trntei by Mdeture. Around the barncilof are and 14 Zlimate, soils Elirqpe a.s, be carefully and accurately re-- . abundance of sunlight, according to the ' esreful not to, pile manure un fferebt from those of the The expenses shall include la- - poultry department of the college- This yard de Inc eaves, of farm buildings. If and: sections of the United fertilizer, etc.. aa per report Itetn is the third essential for health- this 14 done the water coming from the there is dretbtlear a greet!Stat,a toss In: ful. rigorous stock: the others being toofo of these soon will ',h.. to due content wash and buildings ougar In eatimating the cost of produett,dryness and ventilation. The tipen away portions of the valuable part of yield seed le not ,x-- : the fact that foreIgn betiome the and front hes err popular n-the emrtestant shall allow the .nentra. actly suited to local conditions. tat ter each of land which house should always face to the south. he uses. APPLE TREES SHOULD BE He is to count his own time The opening should not be too low, or EVERY YEAR. le cents an hour; all team work the snow or rain will drift in and damLLd he!p at actual cont and barn-yar- d pen the Utter. tree is moderately pruned The direct rays of the run not only If the apple rcArElre at $2 per ton, every year. new growth and fruit Pours contest shall he conducted by make the house warmer but keep the era L' continually tieing produced. accordIndus- Interior dry andare the best disinfec, on vocatioss.-anto Dr. Leon D. Batchelor. head of tr' tants and germicides that we know. ing nIlliated with the state and the hortitailtural department of the , clithat- - It shall They aid materially in preventing disIf years of neglect precede much glass space is un college. the direction of the' stake ease. .4 cif 21 11 3 01-01- ;0 a)MEg:Uff . 14 tti,441t,t-t1.4- r.,..,. 1 , COME stalked into the ni ht on a lontey depot platform and the dinged old 2 o'clock train to They talked andialcd. NiI Ni. Madsen, manager of A. Söps Nteith a n t ile an envelope and said: l'olir L , behascaarrilrte:lacitl,o.. a - 1 BUS -- LONG 13 los; ILLS k ,,1- Trte 'i!: r warmth In aa , , injoet sougni. and fl1 rake. atiuld. a a far as is many house were takiit with ,..r.r,e no ventilation providet frir. or Viet that of a gardo-ri- , nood THE HEALTH AND openings that were draughta ee)W It We are not THE FNPWI,:: nil la planning the none.- - Int epen t 'rhe grat ,. .... , ftrrOennte.tvill 0 10,000.00 vs. 3ffc Cents I 4 PI. The winners of tile RIM1 contest purpoee et the contest end 7,..es that hav been framed to goy- shall he giVen honorable mention in intrccement Era. and presented e Contest during aith a ut table token signifying their it,ys used the general board of Y. achievement I 1. A to dertde to hold a similar The purpowes are sz laring 191. 1 :pr . mi our boys and young men vslus eruct use Of monel; the 5 - 4 tba--Prr- A ,I- ..,,,p,,,,taecenit. ,t the .;c7 r! f e Pr:- 98c They mct waited for I Salt Lake. 914, 11:, Madsen & lield 0 r i "In this envelope are ten thousand dollars in bad debts; bills, notes and judgments, ,go- kg to Salt Lake to turn them over to Luke." i r . : money." I traveling man. whom at the time. WP were suing for a board bEl for Mrs. S. M. Riddle. who now conduets the Plandome Hotel, wilier,. State and Fourth South streets, laughed, and chimed in: A rn SSIE BET ,Le-hil- it trk - ft.Ml-to- rrt Madsen asserted that he had been'doing business with us for ten years-and Owl he always got his money: that he could riot Amderstand why, Nlerriweather never got his. - ; theiradvises cent-muc- . h In 22 years in business we have seen about 250 irresponsible collection agencies start up and bust up in Salt Lake. And we are blamed for many of their sins, as in this in- lc-- tog stance. Niel Madsen told us of Merriweather's complaint. We wrote Merriweather. He looked up his records andholy smoke:it wa,sn't us at all. - Austrla-Hungary.- ! -- , the Ir t k -- .. t; e Collection t PRI.-Sta- showerand wither. Li The Merchants Protective Association started 22 years agocollected money for more than 21.000 clients. Some of our first clients are still turning in claims. t;. , i 1.874te471., By the Governor of the State of Utah (Continued from page,cight) v. Ne.itte nt Cot iteration- - WIreamfre Amusement Company. ..... .., .....,..., y Walk, .. WTOM isrli te,nstructitm Cowman,' asAtc ConiPanF Granite, Teiker Company. The it sato' Grocery CompanY Motor Manufacturing Company .. Mvt.tnit-Conopan- V, 11 -- Annual Whore Organis'ed. Salt lAkke City Salt Palt Salt Salt Salt Salt Salt Fait License Tax . City.....-- ... Laktretry...-..........- . Lake Lakt CRP 10.00 .... 40.00 , Lakes City Lake CRy 2L00 , -.-.- .- LaitsCity,..... ........... The penalty Total etmt and Air Costs. rue 11.25 11.25 11..22 3411 11.21 ILI& 1525 .6.0 0 26 11.26 11.15 14 MI 11.25. 22.00 11 25 3412 - 200 tile- 11 3525 11 25 26.00 Lake City Lo! County Radium Ores Company 14 26 11.25 1.00 Lake City w, ,amere Company. The Operating 32.36 6 ......1..3 ei.iliersvco, lash Hemmen? 'we's' Itter Mitten Copper Mining 25 12 11.21 6,00 Waist Hinckley Land & Irrigation CompanySalt Lake City 2 00 14 16 ILI; Weet,,ro Lime and Stone Company ............Salt take City- --11.25 45.25 32 00 Wc-rFait Lake City r Pacific CompanY 11.25 ' 1525 25.00 Salt Lake City company trtetn Monitor Mining 11.2 24,26 15.00 Utah Wte.,n, Foundry and Machine Company.....0gden. wee'ern Reel Estate and Securitlea Corn- 1 11.15 24 5.0a Fort ,Duchogrie, Utah. 6 AO nary. The 11.25 1525 CRY Smit Wtte!rn Moviag Picture Company. Th4" 11 25 1000 2225 Salt Lake City Wtatirn Utility CompanY 11 15 .21 15 1000 Stilt Lake WErt,rn Vanadium COMPanr RT6.04 11.26 14.36 Utah WenOorer, r r n Utah Transportation Company 1112 21.25 weiteeille. Utah ,.... 10.00 wel;t,Ille State Bank titt Se 11.25 41.25 Lake City Salt Ilm.i.,. ltock Mining Company - 11.25 26111 4.. 1640 Salt Lake CitY W''.1.iLime Commute ' 15.00 1116 2435 !alit Lake etty. ore Electric Heating Company Y,I' 111 00 11.16 . 34.11 . Solt I,ake City vote I. lintel ,Company 1141 .),,g1.15 St. Louis, Mo-.,- .... . 40.00 Wm t Stickney Cigar ComPanf- 6.00 11.15 1611 Salt Lake City ...-..Meresntile Company T.; Salt Lake City.rtals..-200oPiswr Mountain Mining Company 11.26 : 0 gile Spanish Fork. Men's Company . ,4 . of Utah punivant to NriliV. THEREFORE, I, 'William litirr. Governor of the State ilta provisiefts-osaid- AZ1 Of tks lAgialature of ths Stats of Utah.relatIg to' anneal ike,,t- - taxes. and found lit Chapter 104. Law of Utah. 1001. anti pursuant to the provt eitit ef Section 1 thereof. britelaim and declare that unless the license' tax. tetther with the penalty and coats hors speeded. oaths by any such corporation tho Secretary of Stab on or before nooll, on Monday, "'ye APril Eth, 1112, each such defaultling corporation 'hall forfeit the'eurnount of the tax. pea-H- y and costa, as specified above. to the State of Htah, and each ouch dotantting corpora- tion iitall able forfeit It Tithe to earry on Itusiriessiwithin this State: and, further, that the charter of each such domestic corporatfan will be rettoked unless paymant defaulting . ' is made as , aforesaid.: ; IN TIrATIMONT WHERZOF,; have hereunt0 set thy hand and canoed to be &Maud tho ''' Great Seat at the Stato of ttals. ' " Deno at gait Latta b. ins.:. ' .- de7 of Ksica.-1., city. the CaPifst fhht ITO -, Nt'lt of...dr H II quad,yIVY-nytt and - ktinennad - Semi- -' Vrin end vicar ar serenory V the iv. se Limn sad bt rat-en- profes',f7-1,--- LI P.kagle wot pod.. It Il t mat 13 A wt REMEDY slooud grows simian( otter boos sto slam tsar-youbriostsodos sissootb t - tom'lloSt Food ts for News aost Cooks y's Ili! it PI 4 Another Slip of the Tongue Wilson. President before he Isersune our Ode( roaristrate and 31, merel) a distirtguisiled pedanotrut rentartext in a jocular ,t a that Mr. Bryan oultha to be kicked foto a eocked hat. In doe corn-4- e rf t tine Aft. 14,1 t I discover- ed that the erninent 1)en110ertale reel taenum ouhtn't to be. Therefore. cones-inof a silo of the Smolt. and a subsea tient embarrassmnt:tit IA them hied himself In humidity to th, ttttodsited ami kiked himself to hts satisfaction. . ,4 Eater, throne) the driunatk, kirII...WV of Mr. Bryan, Air. WIEgrin became prealtiont tat dux fornaa tart of iftatA). And it ended itethtwit an Mayor tilerrEareath., .dip of the tonane eri did. Last week we told you of having collected nearly $7000 in amounts like - 111'0 send them in. The money Bring your claims to belongs in your pocket; not in the pocket of the man who , owes the honest debt. us-.--- or :; warn btAllititA be so LOS CONLIT'S Weekl fljn hunt-ow- , wittnal thou impere - I! &bozo so yam. I I or b; f? ns No Claim is too young or too old; 110FIC too small or too large. We would just as soon collect a claim for a working man as for Carnegie.- The scope of our scientific. persistent efforts includes the widow, the baker, the the ce, keeper and the big store man. Il ' agenies bob up like mushrooms after a night's ': ;, W610,940 POWITRYT01110 - The agency that collected the money busted up and, of course. never turned it over. Mayor Merriweather hastened to write us for his errorhis explanations were earnest and profu;e. He was plumb sorry that hi A tongue had wagged faster than his membry. Merriweather felt like 30 cents. - half-acr- I Now, Merrilveather never sent us the railroad claim. He sent it to another agency. The name was not like ours, yet atter they busted he laid the blame on us. V,Ir14.(-1-13- w.,i-t- h t "Such experiences are common." une-eigh- th .o - . F. If. Nferriweather, Mavor of Senfield, said: "Don't do it. I turned in a claim against a railiay company to the Merchants Protective Association a nd was never able to get any of the t I é jg)" 4jr - $1190.65, $485.30, $1063,12, $833.31, and so on. Here is a list of excellent people for whom we ha-- collected You may know some of them: Solile 1 i smaller items. ,,,,-- Col-pe- 111- .- -, C- ., . t- The Great - Bailey .1k Sorel CO Salt lake elm 1,1 Coimhy, ItO New,sPci per rpAttl,l,ftksAs.c:qt,Tettlits 122' , - i., i - ' ' (sect, - - : . ... ,. - . - -- - - , .- - : - : - wn4.11.411 SPRY. - - t ,n 'LA i I pow- . , , I 0b K VII' 0 $35 c , . s . l4 Frank Moopi Coal Dr. D. ypicwe tin. I )t . ..... 3541 suit 'Pentlib'kbtr Fiblk 4.75 Walsh. 493 So Temple.. 1.00 ilonerS & Evan.. 115 so. W. Tilrilplo 42 .1.0M. Leary. 415 W 211,1 .24),Y0 3.5st & Grain eri.. 70 iith W. 4.11S Fuel .p,renty 0.110 "lir. W. Chrioopheisyvt. 321 Kearns Bldg. 2O ,.250 7sio Tonv 7,til smith 2.00 2.,:i4 Georze lilt Is. 23 SA. 'it & I tumbeck , Vi Broadway 4,40 !).1,13. 1 you.. i Lai1141)4 o lt-Il- eAolc .111 nvirk tab atter,. l 0 Lati,' o c 'SVIENTIFIC COLLECrOlt5 Of HONEST PEBTS i , 4 - S7- : .,, ': , (. Jiuriq maims, , . 1 Imo 2.50 0.91 2.75 w. Etturna Turn in your claims and we will collect some money for 1,1 , I s- - i ut- 1 k p53 IIMMIIIIII: tl ta :RIDOE - ; - 27 , I a, ' . a3740 A53.2 malethoned.-01tall-bo-paid-- to ' . r.,01P f .. : ci'llk iturt I Frank ralrbanIS7; Tem:Anton Bldg. 01.75 Broadbent, 929 W. 4th South .50 Wallaor 721 No. Ind 'W, 2.75 James Nekinley, 1117 Najor Are. Wm. Jack. Ogden. ttjih.. Mrs. 1.2trabeth Neison Glove Co.. 00 F. Broadway mir", terr1,1130 470 W. South Hon. F. e. Loufborrow. 51 12th Eas4 Julius Miller'. 112 W. 121h South H. F. Mire. Phoenix. Ariz ... j, P. Williams. Murray. etah tI -, 1.0,-0- lq1-1- Mei. Mrs. Geo. I (Iiii - , 4' . 15tutittegika.--tli2itirti,htk:t- 1 PEOPLE' DON'T LIKE .',111 a I tiSfr-its0- ., tENIZOOMS.. CONTINENTALBANKIBLDji tmg 1 I te4,1 It4 ltn |