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Show SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1909. RANGE 1S GOOD; SHEEP ARE FAT C. “You Should Be There’”’ B. Stewart Returns With Promising Story of Mutton Industry. UTAH SHIPMENTS BRING TOPNOTCH PRICES IN MARKET. Cc. B. Stewart, secretary of the Utah Wool Growers’ association, and one of most prominent sheepmen of never look ally equalled before. for next bright. spring The wool also exec eption- Meet to meet Wilson. . James Wilson, | secretary | of agriculture, who will arrive there| tonight. Secretary Wilson hag invited all sheepmen to mect him at the Weber club in Ogden and lay whatever grievances or suggestions they may have hefore him Stewart knows of no; particular grievance of the Utah sheep- | men for Wilson to remedy, although| several suggestions as to slight changes in the me thods of forest grazing tions may y be brought to his CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS Policemen Fasten Gui Guilt of Selling| Beer on Sunday on Man Tried in Police The case of Court. the Veros, proprietor hotel, city of a charged Gus| | against saloon with at selling the} beer | on Sunday, was brought up for trial in the city police court Saturday morning. He was found guilty of the charge and will be a eneen Monday. His} attorney, C. B Niehl, filed notice of| appeal to a niener court, The case was the first on the docket Saturday morning and consumed. the entire morning © session. It was com- JUST AT policemen finally arrested, after the had purchased beer on three different occasions, and, according to their statement, had seen a large aunty of beer sold te other custo LABOR DAY Sandy fern will up to and day. .The be a hose big cart feat race result YOUR Gane aie Fenton Will Tomorrow—Funeral From Family Mrs widow SEASON, Enima of the Com late FOR YOU. Thomas ag Fenton, 25] dled | famil residence 4094 Sout? | Boasts West street, Saturt day morning, | from bronchitis The funeral servic will be held» Monday afternoon at ah o'clock from. the family re lence | Mrs Fenton joined the Mormon ehurch in England in poe and dae | same year, with her brother, L | Combs, crossed the plains with Capt: " Wheelock’s company Janua the Witness the clerk of said couse with the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day of August, D. 1909 MARGARET ZANE ee (Seal), ork. By L. P. almer, pe me” Stepniad, Simlth & R. B, Porter Attorneys for Pet IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATH Te and for Salt Lake county, tah Notice—In the matter of tho estate of James Mair, deceased. The petition of Marga ae Groo, Georn co City, Salt Lake coon Witness the clerk of sald rt with th seal thereof a Sacer this Tith tae of Ase gust, A. D. 1909. ee MARGARET ZANE Oe By L, P. Palmer, Deputy Stephens, Smith & R. B. neys for Pet. and at the time for 900. stock, will PE furnishing :pray i ps. ni 3fo or f ePoy & Oy emen| ae of fin: ee moe said baa peenoetl. admit PRICE 1909, MARGARET ZANE WITCHER, (Sead Clerk. y L. P. Palmer, Deputy erk. Thurman, Wedgwood & Trvine, Attorneys for Petitioner. DISTRICT OF SALE for this rare sale and Seats H. boy Murray young the Arnold, D. about Pocatello at stabbed was who in is now by a hobo, ago weeks three in weeks three spent Arnold Murray at times at Pocat« llo, and hospital the man The of. despaired was life his in cont ined Is now cutting did the who under goes and place jail at that the City Kansas Ely at J. of. the nae has hearing preliminary man’s” The up place, and his trial will come taken Young } the middle of September about trial the when present be will Arnold plac e in September takes g eee Saltatr. at Day D Big day a Every o'clock Reserved MEYERS 45 to 51 East Third South Off. Z. C. M. P. Ryan | ar d| Arnold James o! d age. whe n Dl k can 1e to Murray a jerkbut nothing was witnessed the They station the town, a nd grow th positions prominent held they of brother water steady times town ibout | Lime worked ) they in When both securec the ompany the sr nelter positions. an d service for years The taking body ie parlors now at belng Banks’ 1 inderprepared lor |t | arrangements Funeral been made ————— 25 per cent Off. Z Gi Mow La vn Swimming at Saltair—it’s glorious and M. Clerk, Clerk. Deputy M. Warner, Attorm court, with 28th day of ng erk. for Pet!- HE DI ISTRICT COURT, . PROAuten a pegand for Salt Lake coun0 In the matter of the of radoriok G. Zimmerman, de- was ‘ cn Gage r tie sale of the following deserit bed real estate of sald dee o-wit: the southeast quar(19), In townsection nineteen “ a a4) . of range one (1) west, ship three (3) south, ontainIn Uta wake meridian, of § of hune red and sixty acres (160) ing one “pen eee 1 «6S 190 fo lard, ¢ ollowing terms, »- wit: the return Tos tote one as appears fromhas en court, of sale, filed in e z on Friday, the ‘gd day of Sepony = Dd 509, at 2 o'clock p. m., at court ee in the court room of sald cc yurt, in county, Utah the rk of eald court, with this 20th day of el ther ant fined, he Gs ouinty t Lake City, Salt Lake KRET ts A Palmer, Y P. White, R. Wallace tloner ZANE witCne.. Clerk. Deputy for Attorney Assessment No. Paeti- 1. CONSOLICOLUMBUS ITH ce and prinMining Se City, Lake alt siness of place that at a given a oTucaby Notice ° of the dated Mining comp. Conso 10th day of August, et a on Oe 6 e corpors ton, Foo o ah, y, Lake {iding, Salt g 2 of five cents per share wa a cn Piva H dated elpal Street yurial not yet . WITCHER, ZAND Palmer, 4t ke ounty, U 7 Witness the clerk of said the seal thereof attized, this A. LC >. August, M ARGARET “ZANB (Seal) By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Gustin & Gillette, ara tloner. for Pace lumbus ———— that 2 it sald court, in Salt Lake City, Salt September 7 to 21, 10 A. M., Daily. Friday Clark, on Letes on COURT Ente IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRObate division, in moe for Salt ae county, state of Utah e matter of the estate and Sardinnship of Kenneth Six, inor. Notice a rhe petition of Anna Six ar bin for the issuance to herself of letter of gua on the person and estate of enneth Six. minor, has been set for he aring on Friday, the 10th day of SepD » county court house, in the court room u soration his aa ot Petitioner. the capital issued to hamedistely I 1909 D. A. SkGARET for neys levied of inthe theold-timers one James OE anned hospital Arnold, of Murray, t, ©. H. for Ladies & CO. Auctioneers m., at the county L By SAVE WILL IT a (Seal) FURNITURE & CARPET INSTALLMENT HOUSE = Mowers 2! pee cent PRO- in Salt said court of in the court room Lako City, Salt Lake county, Utah. court, with of sald clerk the Witness the seal the coor affixed, this 20th day of FORGES AA CHECK IN CLUMSY STYLE VERY CLUN OLD MURRAYY RESIDENT TO OLD AGE SUCCUMBS EE COURT, Saunde of lette rs ‘testame ntary to Edgar has been set for hearing on 8d day a September, A. D. worth of goods will go at this sale, and in this vast quantity of house-furnishings you are absolutely sure of getting exactly what you want. Again, let us remind you of the most important feature, namely, that you get the goods at YOUNG MURRAY LAD STABBED IN POCATELLO Lawn : IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRObate division, In and for a en county, Utah. In the matter of t a estate of . N. Paden, deceased. Notice—The petition of A. M. panes administrator of On Tuesday, Sept. 7 to 21, at 10 A.M. Daily successwho , the uth JacobsenPinewo Ely H. Turner, the name of fully forged ae of living in the vic inity a farmer arrestcd, later was who for $7, and ray SL to the over turned been has of f ue forging The trial. court to awalt ee affair, anc check was a clumsy like the orlgina nothing was nature Attor- testamentary to Mar I 0. 0) gina M. Wilkinson and o M. Kingsry, has been set for he wy on Friday, the 10th er of Se prenn et A. 7” 7 at 2 o'clock :p. m t the county co house, in the court aiaie of said court in Salt y, = Witness the clerk of sald court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day of August, D. 1909. MARGARET ZANB WITCHER, Cs al). Clerk. By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. Stephens, Smith& R. B . Porter, Attor: neys for Petitloner,. Your Own Price--YOU SHOULD BE THERE ry she married Thon is Fenton, who dict about twenty years ago. She Ww WE | in Surrey, £ TiRlEn ed. pt HE) was the mother of ten aM cen six of whom survive Aes | Clerk. Porter, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATH division, in and for Salt Lake county, “_— °o Tta Notice—In the matter of the estate of Mary Mair, decease Mare aret M. Groo, Georgina M. Wilkinson aon Jane M. Kin bury, praying for the ene to probate of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and taetarient of Mary Mair, $175,000 — MONEY ees Be Home, renton,. to this entire OWN MONEY ~~ — Emma Buried floors Those requiring time All sales up to and including $50.00 are to be cash. will be accommodated on payment of one-third of the amount of the purchase, providing that amount is not less than $50.00. | BRONCHITIS cay SES DEAT Mrs. THE TERMS | be TO a new during the sale. SAVE as OF YOUR elaborate for day tween the Sandy and Murray fire de partments. This should prove a. tri for those who li} this style c acin as there is a certain antagonl stl fee] ing exls sting between the two tean sparring exhibition b een Olsel and West is another nt hedul for the day Field spo toh as-b day HEIGHT AT FOR SANDY is ments of two in This will be a sale you will long remember—you have ONE MORE WEEK offered at aucwhich to come in and make your selection of the goods you wish ALL GOODS wili be open for inspection any time Have you done this? tion. Big Feature Will Be cnaiie Cart Race| —Sparring Exhibition and ‘a epiria. | the THE the home with furniture, carpets, rugs, Spaees: sete, be placed on the market to be sold at_ ANGI po soe ieee : on On this date will begin the most terrible avalanche of majestic furniture, carpets, rugs, ranges and household goods that was ever offered to the people—it will bea premier bargain event that will surpass any furniture sale ever given before in the Western states. We hereby advise you one and all to avail yourselves of this great money-saving opportunity. Beyond the question of a doubt, this will be a most gigantic sacrifice of house-furnishings, a colossal event, a fifteen day sale of household bargains such You all know the I X L’s reputation—you as was never given in this city before. know how conservative they are and the character of furniture they have been selling in this city and vicinity. | Oo Albany putting 10 A. M. is the Time restric- | attention. to N THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE aiviniea, in and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. Yotice—In sy matter of the estate of James G. deceased. The petition ae Margaret M. Groo, Georgina M. Wilkinson and Jane M ‘Kings Sept. ¢ to Lis the D aie, out-| Stewart, together Sita sheepmen, will go to aid court, in Salt Lake _ Witnesa the clerk of said court, with the seal theseot tor tinod this 28th day of August, A. 1909. MARGARET ZANE ve (Seal) erk. By L Palmer, Deputy Clerk Booth, re & Badger, Antorndey for Pe- present structure will cause an accumulation of dirt, plaster, dust and debris that would practically ruin this entire stock—they cannot move it, and as the store must be ready for the opening of fall business, their only alternative is to sacrifice this immense stock at Auction, daily. | To Tomorrow Dr. numerous other Ogden is building—this in addition signi E ISTRICT oO RT, ° vate division, in and for Salt t Lake county, state of Utah. I estate and guardianship of yron Fran lin geo mela and Charles Edwin Blackmarr, minor Notice. and the $175,000 stock of home-furnishings of the I X L Fur-iture and Carpet Installment House will be placed at auction to be sold to the highest bidders—nothing will be reserved. The disastrous fire of March 17th, ’09, has made it necessary for the I X L to redecorate and refinish the entire interior of the the state, returned last night from sheep ranches and ranges of the Uintah district. He reports unprecedented good conditions among the sheep of that district, and declares that the sheep industry has reached its most prosperous point in this state. On the reservation grazing ranges this summer showers have been unusually numerous, and as a result the feed has been abundant and green the entire season. The lambs and yearlings which are to be shipped to eastern markets during September, are fatter and in better condition than ever before In fact, shipments from Utah| that have already reached the egstern| markets, are bringing larger prices per | head than the shipments from any sheep district in the west. . Mr. Stewart says that in other sectlons of the state similar conditions exist, and, all in all, the Utah sheepmen are enjoying an era of prosperity AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (Consult county clerk or respective ers £08 further {nformation.) : nly OneMore Week! RAIN IS VERY PLENTIFUL the 5 PROBATE “Leviathan’’ Restaurant t wutincal of EERE “Leviathan’’ Popular everything at ng is guaranteed Rares ‘Cleaning Co, city Restaurant Popular Best of everything At Saltair prices. Prompt service. eee en Lawn Mowers 8 25 per cent Off at ZC. city M. 1 stock of the cor- and outstanding, the secretary at payabl the office t P September, A. D. 1909, wil gale nt Bn da will be advertised for de ae Is unless payment t public auction, and ate will be sold on Tu aaday, made be for he 4. 1999, at 9:30 o'clock D. io ae p to ie ee office of ‘the, ent as e and expe nth: cost ts of “advertising ante cretary South Columbus: Consolidated bs room e company. Mining Utah Bldg., Salt Lake City, yudae |