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Show PROBATA AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Cnult County Clrk or th flep i tlv Signer for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Sec-ond Judicial District of the Stat-cf Stat-cf Utah, in and for the Coun:y of Weber In the matter of the estate of George Mawson. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of Joseph E Evans, Suite 518 Daid Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before April 3, 1915. QEORGE GREEN. Administrator. Daieu. Ogden. Utah, December 1. 1914 JOSEPH E. EVANS. Attorney for Administrator. Firft publication. December 1, 1914 Last publication. December 29, 1914. CALL OF WAR LOAN. London. Dt 'l A call of 30,000,-COO 30,000,-COO pounds ($150,000,000) on the war loan, which was due today, was arranged ar-ranged easily There was no disturbance disturb-ance oi money rates oo BOGUS CHECK MAN DROPS INTO BOISE Boise, Ida . Dec. fcl. Forged checks, tne grand to:al i which will reach approximately $2500, were (ashed In Boise Saturday nieht by merchants ami other business men who learned this morning that they had been swindled swin-dled by ;' cleveresl ( heck artist ever operating in Boise With several foreigners for-eigners to cash thr checks. the smooth swindler had secured the person per-son check of the ntermountain Railway Rail-way company, had It duplicated In print on pink bond paper, hardly de-teetable de-teetable from that used 1 the com pany and which tne foreigners had ao difficulty in passing, as the checks bore the Biipposeod signature of E it. Hoover, with which many were familiar and which was so clever a forgery' tlia.t only under a strong glass could any difference be detected. de-tected. The checks ranped In denominations denomina-tions from $30.15 to $39.60, all drawn on the First National bank, made out to foreigners of various names, Stamped not over the amount drawn for. by exactly the same kind of a stamp used by the company, and cashed at a time when men employed on the railroad into the basin were being let out on account of bad weather. The check artist, who, with his for- igners. added to their ill-gotten gains here Saturday night, is believed to! be the leader of the same gang which operated last summer in Montana, where they secured something like feSfe $12,000 at Great Falls and swindled Efj people In other towns in that state. |