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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 3

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A I I WEDNESDAY EVENIN JUNE 5 5 1019 THE EYE EVENING NG TELEGRAM I I PAGE fAGE f. i- i SNAP SHOTS SOTS I Sues Freed Company f. Esther A. A Bleak fliedfiled suit In Ia the district die- trict die dis court yesterday ag against the tho Freed Frred company and the I StoreStorn pa-ny pa and Charles White asking for 00 She says Bays that sho purchased a a- bill a- bill bill of or furniture from thetho I I I. company before tore fOrc It Jt was wa absorbed by the tho Freed company White acting assa agent Is Is- ii to have taken the furniture Jj from rom her without justification Sue for Tax J.

P. Keate poll tax collector has announced that notices of ot Intention to I I- Jue ue delinquents ar are mailed and suits will be filed In the civil division of ot Ithe the city court June 18 against all who Iho not paid the tax atot that time About LAbout TO remains unpaid i judge Judge Chidester ComingCorning Judge John hn Chidester of or of will take tak the bench of oC Judge Fr Frederick Loofbourow next Monday Judge Loofbourow Loof- Loof taking the bench of ot Judge Chi Chidester idester TheTho latter will preside at the trial of ot I DoWIttDeWItt B. Lowe and others i- i charged charl ed with wire tapping f. Berger Trial Scheduled i The trial of ot Leo Bergor who ho ho 1 Is charged with 11 themurder of or Thom ThomasThoman Cummings several months ago wilt VIm behe commenced in the district court June 17 WantsWante Heavy Heary Damages CharlesChArIta Da cUng hashaa tiled filed suit in th the district court In which hohe asks for tOI damages damages dam damages AU in the sum sum of at from the Utah I Copper company He alleges that he was employed as as' as a 1 laborer by the tim company comcorn pany pan In Binghamcanyon canon and that hohe was wms struck on the right arm by a rock hurled hUlled by a blast January 4 1912 The arm rm he gays Bays was Injured permanently Rew New Complaint Filed i Complaint hasbas been Issued by the county attorney charging Ralph Gilmore with exhibiting a deadly weapon and In a rude and threatening manner In the presence of ot Carl Bendixon In Salt Lake county count a short hort distance north of 01 th the city limits limit on April 3 The Time complaint complaint com corn plaint Is another outgrowth of ot the dispute dispute dis dis- between thetho men which resulted originally In thetho nUn of or a charge of ot assault as Aultsault with a 0 deadly weapon being flIed filed against He was discharged on this Lids count yesterday l' Church Church Celebrates Success A ce celebration was held last tastast night at the Immanuel Baptist church Fourth Ea East and Second South streets over the completion of or a a. successful years year's work in tho church About no were present An Interesting program was given WOULD cOULD HONOR PIONEER IN COMING CELEBRATION Ii D.

F. secretary of ot the Manufacturers Manufacturers' Manufacturers Manufacturers' Manu Manu- association has received a let- letter let let- ter cem- from Charles E. Foxley of Garland Box 1 ElderEIder county concerning the proposed proposed pro proposed trip of or Salt Lake business getters to St St. Thomas tThomas Thomase Nev ev to celebrate tho the com com- of or the railroad from Moapa to St. St Thomas om lie pledges es his hIi assistance to to- to- make make kethe the trip a 3 signal WIfe fille suggests that the honor of or driving th he golden spike which will mark tho the i formal completion of of the line bebo accorded to the most popular woman In the I party arty of or visitors but to the solewoman of or th the little part party who were the the- at ret at white people to enter and settle in alley The part party parly arrived In the theal val val- January S.

1865 and of or tho the three men ot that party only oneono la is alive nore than a year ear these women saw persons other than members th original pioneer band two 1 0 of or tilethe survivors of the time original ty including the only surviving wom- wom are re resIdents of BoBox Bov Elder Elder- count county id md Mr Ir believes thatthai the they should invited to attend the railroad da day andthat thehonor of or ins driving 19 golden spike should be given to this oman Mi Mr Ir Foxley doesdocs not give gue 0 the he the- of lJ of the time el CAPTAIN OF NEVADA f- STATE POLICE HERE apall P. Donnelly IJ superintendent it Jl the Nevada cada state police a body that moves Ves Independently of or allalt otheroilier peace pea of- of leers lers In the tIme state tat whose authority is IA su su- Ilor to that of all nIl other otho police officers ind uI iy Jurisdiction is 18 5 bounded only by hehc of the time state stale was the time guest if Sheriff Joseph C. Shai Sharp yesterday esterday ar- I af ar- at I Cup tat DonnollyDonnelly 1 I Is on his way way to the on on- ona it trip and amid will Mil il is I Journey toda today Sheriff Sharp enter enter- him with an automobile tOt tour of the it liy Ih and immediate vicinity and Hlll they hey ater tier inspected the lie state lAte prison DEATHS AND FUNERALS Funeral SOT or Jar for AllenAlien T. Bainwere I ldId A at 2 2 thisthic at mt thothe thirtieth th ward chapel Burial was wall in the thO city cemetery The fhe rh 1 or nt Emily Lock will v. le he St 2 o'clock lok tomorrow afternoon rom from 11 the Farmers Farmer's ward ard chapel Burial will Mil be In dt city iery Funeral I vices for Dick the Infant on on of Mr and nd Mrs Horace W.

Ml Middleton Middle Middle- dle- dle ton lon who dl died Monda Monday at th the Holy Cross Cros I hospital were held at 5 o'clock ester Jay lay afternoon Tho funeral was 88 held ld fromfroni I the home of or Dr and Mrs Mu J. T. Keith In hr I Flaxton place Tin The homohome was as filled with I lowers which err 1 sent to the sol row ins parents of or the child and many persons I were Ivere crp present 11 5 i S. Funeral rs for Ir Henry Crafts i hn WWI was Injured fatally A when hen he hI was crushed I between the service sll elevator and the wall wal I II 1 th the tho Hotel Utah Monda Monday were held at I noon loon oon today at the thirty first wari ward I meeting fJ hons house The services were vere ii In hr of or the ward Burial wa was Vas city cemetery NEW EW CORPORATIONS Fn with ththe secretary lAry of or state Newark Fire Insurance company of or cI N. J.

3 capital stock lib Ilk th shares at 5 i. i General ner-dl ner marine am and land iland property Insurance I. I Lewis B. Oger of Salt Lato LaXo City is named a at aen agent t. Northern Insurance company of or Now Nov prk irk rk Amendment the LI 1 sto lc from to cap cap- Filed with thothe county clerk cl rk rho estern Coo Co Ue association 1 Lake Minor chan changes In article DIPLOMAS GIVEN AT U.

OF D. TO MANY ns I Addresses Are Delivered by Governor William Spry and Others Following the graduating exercises of ot thetho state normal norma school held at the UniUrd University of Utah ye yesterday the tho commencement commencement commence commence- mentmeat proper of or thehie university I Is being held today The festivities opened at 10 o'clock this morning with a a. band concert on tho campus At thetho conclusion of ot the I concert conceit thothe annual procession of ot the tho re regents gents the faculty the members of ot the alumni and amid the graduating class marched to the mens men's I gymnasium whorewhere at 1030 o'clock clock 0 the actual i p- were begun with selections by an orchestra Features Feature of ot the program were re thetho address address ad nd- dress dres of the tho da day to tho the students by A. A A C. Nelson superintendent of tho the state schools an address ss by Governor WilliamWilHam Spry the annual statement of ot President J.

T. Kingsbury of the university and the time awarding of ot the certificates conferring the- tho the degrees The Time prayer was delivered by the Rev William M. Paden after which the orchestra or- or chestra rendered a a. selection 8 Te valedictory vale vale- on TheThc Potential ManMau was delivered delivered de de-de- de livered by Miss Margaret Eliza Parsons This was followed by music and then by President 's annual state state- statement ment in which he tho condition of the time college and Its pro progress ress The certificates th the Various de- de Tees grecs were awarded warded following President KIngsbury's address Governor William Spry then made a brief address ss to the tIme students designed to point out tho the importance of ot thelife lICe before tho th collegecollego graduate The announcement of fellowships followed fol rol- tol- tol owed lowed ow the governors governor's address address-The benediction beno- beno diction was delivered by Prof Levi Lev Edgar Edgar Edgar Ed Edgar Youn Young Besides students from the school of mines medicine arts ort and sciences Bel- Bel enc a e. large class cass in the normal school of or education WIl was wag graduated this morning by the state normal school The graduates from the various arlous schools of or the time university followtollow SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ES Bachelor r- of or arts arts Amanda Brim Salt rake Lake George Cannon Jr Forest Forest For Forest eat Dale Bus May Mav Crabtree Salt Lake Robert Dalgleish Park CIt City Elva Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Elizabeth Durst Venice Caroline Farnsworth James Thaddeus Hammond DalsieDaisie DeanoDeane Harrison Horace Hillam Higgs Salt Bolt Lake Mary Alice HurstHuret Beaver Joseph Joseph- InIn Jay Hyde Salt Lake Albert Christian Jensen Willard Georgia Bor Borg Bore Johnson Mount Pleasant Mary Elizabeth Johnson Lindon Frederick Douglas Keoler Salt Lake Naples Greece Lionel Isaac Layton LaMon Lay Layton ton James Ed Edward ard Moss Mill Creek Marguerite Marguerite Mar Mar- Mansfield 1 Beaver Unosuke Oku- Oku bo Japan Japans Margaret ElizaElira Parsons James Maddison Porter Salt Lake Lale Laura Poulson Poul- Poul son Bon Pleasant Grove Gro Vera Rich Joseph Evans Ivans Richards Salt Lake Joel Edward Ed Ed- wardwaid Ricks Rexburg Ida Lucile Evano Eva no Rogers ers Ogden den George Ottinger Romney Salt Lake Reuben Louis Sebastian Los Angeles Anc Cal Alma Fitzgerald Smith Draper Gladys Glads Elizabeth Stewart W.

Dee Stone Lucile Thurman Salt Lake JAke Francie Carrillo Tyng American Fork Leda Ma May Wallace Salt Lake Nathaniel Hodges Webb Laketown Gilbert Winder Williams Salt SaIt Lake Jean Winder Murray Murray Murray Mur Murray Zina Alberta Woolf Cardston Can Canada Master of or arts Lars arts Lars Jars Hyrum Byrum Peterson Mosher fosher Franklin Pack Provo Pro raster Master of science ence-Charl ence Charles c-Charles es Mormon Nokes Jr RIverton SCHOOL OF OI MEDICINE E. Bachelor of or arts and two years' years certifi- catecate Thomas cab Thomas Ammon Ellison Murray Urra FIo Floyd Flod Frost Hatch HeherHebel CI City Two years years' certificate Hyrum Hyrum LooLeo Marshall SCHOOLOF MINES DEGREES Mining engineering Espey Espey Telle Cannon Can Calm non non Salt Lako Lake Duncan Royal Gardner Jordan William Hanson Harl William Oliver Louis FletcherFlelcher Paddison Pad Pad- dl dison on Christopher Pratt Russell Mar Mary Antimony Anthony Sno Snow Leland Arthur Walker alker Wallace Glen Woolf Salt Lake Electrical en cn Stephen Henry Salt Lake Burton Freemont Dinsmore Dins Dinsmore Ogden Civil Frank LesterTester Allen Ka 's Archibald Deloss Gardner Lehl i Charles Syl Sylvester Laubly Salt Lake General I engineering Frederick Anderson Ander Ander- uder- uder son lion Banning annin Salt HaltLak Lake Harold Albert Johnson Ogden Non NonresidentresIdent professional 1 Fred Fred Fred- crick Charles Feron mining engineer Richard Hart lIart civil engineer Master of or science in ill metallurgy Roberl Rob Robert erlJudson JudHon Goodwin Glen AIJI Allison on Keep SailSalt Lake Ma Master ter of or science in mechanical engineering engin engin- cering William Henry Spring Spring- yule Awards madesince Ince lust tt commencement commence- commence ment The fhe Normal school graduates are Luclo Lu- Lu tile clio Har Barker Hanna OlIva Bergstrom Berg- Berg strom Dahlia Brown ium Clawson Iv Ivy CracroftCracraft Catherine Curley Erne Effle Da Davis DaviA l- Esther Davis ls Edith LeonaLcona ClaraClarn Hanron hanson Olive OU liar liar- line Ethel Willard Harwood LoisLola Jacobs Loretta Jennings Margaret Jennings Jenning Mule Mille Levy Rubs Rubs' Murdock i Patrick Nellie Bode Dona RaymondHaymond Elizabeth Rob- bIns Robbin Rob Rob- bIns bin Geltrude Roche Frances Shields Eleanor Ship Adelaide then Eugenia Effay Van Cott Cotto Neva Walker Edna Walton Lillian Norma Wareing Mat Mary Lucilo Webb Bessie Whitaker Marguerite White Mary Williamson and Corinne Youn Young of 01 ol Salt LakeLako City Marsh Abbott and Violet of or Farmington I Israel ia Bar Barlow how Barlow Barlo and Howard Grant Grantor of or Woods CrossCrose Cornelia Bertha Berthia Ber Bertha thia 1 and Christa Tuttle of ot Bountiful Beus and Ethel Doxey of or Ogden 1 peY Berr Berry and Wilida Maycock Maycock May- May Maycock cock of or FayPay Brenton and Agne Ag- Ag ne Malcolm of or Eureka Nele sen of el Clementina ment na Erickson and Mattie Ion Lowell of Mount Pleasant Marguerite Marguerite Marguerite Mar Mar- Glass Sydney Sidney Howard Henry Labrum and Leona feona McDonald of or Murray BessieHeMle Gr Greathouse of DC I EnidEnla Harmon of Price Dora Hunter and CI Clara Lra of or American Fork An Andrew rew Paron Parson Par Parson on of or Castle Dale Dal Mabelle Lasson of or view Fall E. P. Layton of or Bea- Bea Irico McAvin Christine McDonald Christine Chris Christine Bessie lf McDonald Teressa and Irene Irone Niles of or Park City Hope Magleby of or Monroe Valeria of Altamont Wyo Goldie Roberts of or Coke Coke- rule Wyo May Ruple of or Vernal Jessie Samuels of Payson Pason Edna White and I Lucilauella White of or Beaver Genevieve WIghtman of or Payson Laura Buckley Margaret Castro and Alice ElderEider of or Salt Halt Lake Norman Hamilton Hamil Hamilton of or Calder Caldern Station Irene Brighton of or lurra and nd Beverly Rill Riley of or Ogden re- re normal nominal grammar grade Qt cate Tho days day's festivities will conclude with a banquet to behe given by the alumni at 8 o'clock tonight at th the I Hotel Utah The TIme normal school held heir exercIses exercise xer II li the university assembly hallhail Ye but no certificates were awarded at these theae cx The feature of or the time program rn was the tho pres presentation to th time the school by tho 1912 cIa class of or rt life 1 bUl bust bunt painting of or Dr William W. St Stewart lilt wait head heat of or the this normal school The Iho painting was done by a Utah artist Le Lee Green Richards lS Nor Nor- milan man Hamilton delivered thetho speech and amid acceptance was 38 made maJe byhy Prof J.

ji C. McKnight head of ot the training training- school At 7 o'clock last nl night ht a a. hand hanel concert and a a. program by tho the senior was WIlK given on tho the cIrcle MIss MyrtleMyrtlo Perkins read tho cla i poem Tn Jay ll hyde de made mad the time oration arid the th classclaas quartette consisting of Edith Walker Francis Frand Rogers Harold Johnson and GAor George orge M. JrJI Hun sang ung In eluding time audience Joined with the In tn singing I I Am Ani a Utah Man George M.

Cannon president of thethc class of 01 1912 presided I APPY THOTUO MARRIED 1 There are unhappy hIPPY married mired lives but a large percent percentage age of these mes' mes due are ro to the ill illness Den of the wife mother or daughter The feelings of circled the befogged mind the temper ill the pale and wrinkled face hollow id eyes eye result most often from those thole disorders disorder peculiar to For women Be womenwoman to be happy endand down looking good she must have good health feelings hysteria hot flashes or constantly returning pin and nd are hei-are rc too treat great a drain upon a womans woman's vitality and favorite rite Prescription strength Dr Pierce Pierces restores weakweek and aDd nd sick lick women to sound health by regurego and nd correcting the local disorders which arere generally responsible for thetho distressing symptom symptoms I end greatly for a number ofcf rearm and for tot the th vast three thie 01 par was Wu so 10 badbed that Ute life wa wu a misery to tome The me writes zitea If Use MS B. F. DICK Dlo OVEX of UtiCA Ohio IterateRoote 4 The Tho doctors told me I would woud ha eto ba to and go co to a hospital before 1 would crr be better A A year 10 Uti winter I was caa WorM woe than eve ever before At each period I suffered like ke ono onon in tonn nt I 1 am the mother of I. I sixalx children I warn wu aoeo bad for five PierceFierce months month that I knew mu be don I na I wrote wro to Dr R. V.

him a as nearly 1 I 1 couldcoald howbow I suffered II Ha II outlined a course courleof treatment which I followed to the letter I took two wo wo bottles of Favorite Favori Prescription and on one of Golden Medical Discover andend a fifty cent bottle of ot Smart Weed and sM havebave nuvernever suffered uttered much I wish I could ten Il suffering avery the Ute world woman over what a boon Dr Pierce medicines are areS There Ther is I. DO no ueeuse waiting wastIng time and wIt with alsoelio or any one else elte money The Medical Adviser by R. RV V. Pierce M. D.

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do- do to go 10 hackback to drink and IL It lin hns not iut worked ail thing of or it Ii i hardship on Into in into In to refuse I dot don't think of or It My who ho arc Intimately a acquainted with Ith mo and the tile bo hOH on the road Toad who ho know what a hud hard drinker I haVe haVo been for haxo lavo remarked hu how well I am looking a 1 day payees Passes hut hill what the they sa say How Jow well vell you on look old manroan It Il miraculous that so great reat a change could comecomo er me In so short a time it has taken to work worl no complete a I change In me ine Your treatment wort all ri right ht I am Jl that I shall hall tar fare to tur to booze again ugal and not hot only has my desire de sire tr for fOI liquor been 11 cured huthul In my neu- neu andoth other ailments eci II to In have been eradicated HH as well YouYon are arC cpr cpr- performing noble work In your In In- I In- In I am aln glad Ial to say that 1 I tool took ththe Neal Nel Ime Cun I 1 am not at of It IL There is nothing base 01 or Ignoble In telling tell In loging things to any ally one nilE With kindest 1 am nm n. Moat Io respectfully Signed TheThc Neal al never vr publishes the names of patient but will furnish the thA name and addicts of thotim author of or this letter I and to mal other und prominent persons rHOnl who have haC gIven their content to rr hll per person peron upon application Thou Thousand andt throughout the tile are toda today Jn Ing lug the benefits of the Neal due Cure an andami among tinon lI lh number arc hundreds In this cit mid vIcinIty Th The 1 Drink or Dru Drug Diug cure Cine I Is ef effected nf Cf by th the administration of IL a vegetable lp and td perfectly tI IK medicine medi cine token taken Internally at the tho hospital or or- In or- In In lit the homehomo without an any hypodermic In in- in Jl With tho the existence of ot such Huch a th there rc Is hi certainly no exCuSe forfer forthe Ithe af- af on onu or those interested to permit further deJa delay A personal call at al the Neal Institute Is best haRt buthut if IC this Is not nol convenient write for tor ficofreu andami fulltull I In In- formatIon Information In- In n- formation and advice Wo cordIally Invite the Investigation Uon and operation co-operation of or all phy physician If It the patient ix is riot not abloable to come to the Institute Insti- tutetute we Ws will upon st by pliant phone or otherwise send fiend a physician totu the tIu home hoin of or tb the patient or Ol to his jils IH lierber room at tt hotelclub or elsewhere In city In lii consultation with the patients patient's family physician 01 0 or alone an as the patient or 01 hIs bin fi lends may desire Address the tIme Neal Nal Institute 31 South Fourth Iut street treet Salt Luke City Utah I Telephone Hyland If viand 1732 COUPO- NS COUPON cil 4 JUNE 5 I HOW TO GET THIS BOOK Desiring tr to- to render to-render render a Jr great nt educational service to its readers TH THE TELEGRAM TELE I GRAM has hns arranged with Mr 11 Haskin to handle WITHOUT PROFIT TO ITSELF I thutho exclusive output of or his hilt valuable book for or Salt SaIt Lake ett City Cut the above coupon I TELEGRAM I and Present them theft with 60 cents I from 11 six consecutive Issues of or THE rUE to cover the bore bare cost of oC manufacture freight and handling and a copy COp ww 1 be I presented to you OtI without additional cost Bear in mind that this book has been beer mor car written that tint every erY chapter in It is Js vouched for tor by an authority that It is II Illustrated from photographs taken especially for or It that It Is printed I In hi laige clear chal typo on all flue nue book paper and BOUND IN IEA I-IEA hEAVY VY CLOTH In an ar arI I attractive durable manner A 00 VALUE FOR FOil Act quickly If It you Ou want a a- a- co I co copy THE TELEGRAM office US 14 Iao six consecutive coupons and anI pres present nt them at South Main street EACHBACH BOOK BY MAIL MAI 15 ID CEN CENTS EXTRA FOR POST GE English papers call call call- the i I in heroine fiction the cleverest everest women MINISTER French romance did not die with Dumas OF 0 It has merely slept andarid is now once more aw awake and com compelling in The A of Police POLICE It is pleasant sant to te testify to toa a good novel li like Ce The Minister of 0 Police It lives up to its promise from opening to finish Most pleasant sant in in the ere really good writing wit it and descriptive power I It is an ap achievement to makeInake a story as interesting as Mr Mountjoy has made TheTIle Minister ni ter of Police Po Mw New l' YorkYerk rl Times ui raid by bJ Hanto BoothRooth At nil all Booksellers Price Pric Net THE MERRILL BOBBS-MERRILL COMP COMPANY ANY Publishers i Telegram Want Ads Ads' Pay ay I TO INVITE GOVERNORS TO LAND CONfERENCE W. D. Candland president of the state nd la-nd board and Secretary W. J.

Lynch of or the tho board returned from Chicago last night after atter attending a conference of representativesrepresentative of the reclamation service of or th thetho government public land officials of western tern states statu and passenger officials of or various Ious transcontinental railroads which was held May hlay 31 and June Tune 1 Pr President CandlandCondland was authorized to ask Governor William Spry to Invite all governors of trans Mississippi states who will 1111 meet at BoiseDolse Ida Jda in tIme the near fu future future fu- fu ture to attend a n. similar conference In Inthis In- thisthis city October 3 The purpose of or the meeting in October will be to devise a a. uniform system of or exploitation of we western lands and to induce in in- in duce tho the legislatures tures of the states directly direct directly influenced to createa aboard board with power to censor literature sent to prospective colonists describing land conditions In the western states Another matter that was discussed cd was the passage of uniform laws requiring men inca who sell set farmsfarina as a bU business to file surety bonds bondS' AUTO mm THIEVES AT WORK IN CITY Three automobile thefts were reported to th the police this morning All of ot thetho machineswere stolen from private Clark L. Whitney was aB thothe firstdrat to report hii hs loss 1088 this morning andhisIlls machinowas foundround within an hour hoW after he reported It to the policepollee His machine was taken the from the garage arago In the rear of at his home at the time corner of or Eighth East and Third South streets The machine was found by Patrolman J. A.

A Egbert rt at the corner or of Seventh EastFast and Fifth South streets Mrs B. F. Bauer East South Temple Temple TemTern pie street losther electric runabout last night her Her er machine was left In the garage in the rear of oC her bet house and it was also stolen P. Keysor's Keysor car was taken too His was a large seven pas machine NeitherNeIthel of or the latterhatter two has been loca located ed so far tal Civil Government nt in the Public Schools Few cw books have overever come from the press which were Tere destined to prove such an aid to tho teachers of civilvil government in the public schools of the United States as I The The American Government Government Gov Gov- by Frederic rederic J. Haskin The boy or girl eirl rl who vho gets ets to reading this book winwill find it so full of surprising facts striking examples and pleasing illustrations that heho or sho she will become absorbed in it it andthe study of civil government will bebo transformed from from- aa burdensome task into a pleasant pas pastime When a bo boy reads about the bon bombardier burr bUr which fires fire with a loud report a wad of ill smelling smoke at its enemy nem heho will become acquainted with the won wonderful erful scientific work of th the Smithsonian institution in a way that he cannotcarmot for forget ct Every chapter is full tun of just juit such incidents and no no- one no- one no- oneone can fail fazi to find the book of rare value alue The best part of oC it is that thetho he work works i is as accurate as It is entertaining A Andd equally ool is thethc fact act that THE fHE TELEGRAM is able to offer it at such such- aa ridiculously Jo loir Jow price th that every boy and cirl with a a.

penny bank can buy one Look for thothe advertisements antI and gotget et a copy of or Tho American Govern Government The Tho solid interesting facts it contains cannot but make for tor better citizenship p. PLANS COMPLETED FOR INVASION OF SALTAIR A Assignment of or the various public schools that will be time the Ju guests tl of or the manage manage- mentmont of ot Beach durIn during the week was as completed yesterday afternoon by Superintendent D. H. Christensen of oC the city schools ThoThu da daysdaya of or the time excursion the names of or theschools and thethc number of or pupils from tram each are as follows Tuesday Washington Poplar Grove Groo Franklin 60 Wed Wednesday Riverside 70 Salt Sal I Lake oke hl high school 14 1400 Hamilton 60 Bonneville 85 75 Fremont Jordan 45 46 Hawthorne 60 Lincoln Webeb- ster eb ster ter 85 Sumner Longfellow Emerson Irving Bryant Friday Grant Orant 65 LowellTowell 72 La Jt fayette 60 Jackson Whittier Wasatch Training school lI Jefferson SALVATION ARMY HELPS MANY WORKERS Through the Salvation Army free employment em em- bureau of or this city men nr are abl able to gotget At work and thus maintain ln them them- where otherwise th they would be found penniless Time The army has a perfect system and no man or WOrna woman in ft 8 sentnt out who vho Is not known to bo tru trustworthy Major G. Galley who is tho the social officer for th the state says tays These monmen give the time best of ot satisfaction very ery Sel seldom sel- sel domdorn do We ue havo hao a a.

complaint SomeSomo of oC the besthomeshomes' in sl the tho city arearc enter entered cI by thc these men men and and the first lt case caSI of dishonesty dis dishonesty has yet yel et to he reported TheThc following fol fol- fol lowing figures arearc for the month of ot May Male Mai applicants for work ork 35 female applicants for tor Work 1 8 found work for tor 35 found work for HO females permanent found for rOI 2 gs BURGLAR TAKES WATCH James Stephenson reported to to tho po po lIe lice this that last night his room was robbed while ho was away lic says IH a that hl his IOb losses eH of a On fluefine gold cold watch and chain He Tie at Houth Second West street CITY SCALES ACCURATE TE The annual test of at th laquer br brass weights used ed by W. E. Farr city sealer of or weights and measures was waH made yesterday yes yes- cs by Willard Villard I ani Hansen en state sealer Dealer of or wel and measures The rIme In Instruments used by the ell cIty were found to be acm rate In making the te test teM MrMI Hansen used 1 I the big government balan balance nettles I ly secured by the time statestute dairy and foodrood department The rime state slate scales record cord In In- Jr as low as on one grain in iii lift I MOSE CHRISTENSEN IS TAKING TAKING BOY ABROAD Moso Mose Christensen en formerly conductor for thothe firstband N. G. U.

and a member of Christensen's orchestra ed in the ell cIty yesterday from rota his home in Portland accompanying his son Aaron Aaion Victor Christensen 13 years old Ho lIe Is taking the ho boyhoy to Brussels Bel Bel- plum glum for tor a coin coursoso of violin study Under linder onoone of or the masters probably Eugen Ysaye Ysac or Caesar Thomson of or the Belgian Royal conservatory conservator The boy was all born borim In this dt city Ho lie has bho shown such remarkable ability abil Il ity as a violinist that ho will now hebe given the opportunity of or four tour years years' carn study ld abroad I WHILE HE SLEPT THIEF TOOK SUIT 1 D. Pall Pallet son 45 North Fifth West Yest street Is von how an army any bur burglar lal could enter his lila room while he imo is Is' sleep- Ing sleeping sleep sleeping and make Wa war vay with a a suit of or clothes At any rate he says tas a one did it arid and he did not discover It il until this morning when he started to dress Mrs MIH T. time the theft of I fourteen small chicks from her home Sli 81 West Vest Fourteenthnth Ii Noi North In street I A A. man no with his wife is Js employed on ona a farm In says sars London An- An awers recently found himself li In Ina a bad predicament In lii attempting to evade the onslaughts of or a savage age dog doS assistance assist assist- anceanee came In tho time shape ofhis wife When lica the woman came mo up the hc dog had fastened his teeth in tho the calfof or her husbands husband's husbus bandsband's leg and was holding on for dear life Seizing a tone stone In the road time the wife was about to hurl it when the husband whim wonderful presence ofmind shouted Mar Mary Mary 1 Dont Don't Dont Don't throw that stone atnt th the do dor Throw It at al mel DELINQUENT NOTICE I Federal Sly Ely Copper Company location ot of principal place of ot business Salt Lake City Utah Notice Ther Theare are delinquent upon thetha following subscribed stock on account of ot assessment No 8 8 levied April 4 4 1 1912 1 the several amounts set Bet opposite the names of ot the Ule respective shareholdersshareholder as aa follows tallow Cert ert Nina Name a. a Shares Amt 6761 George Rust Kust COO GOO no J.

Chas RossRosa 50 60 60 50 J. Chas Cimas Ross Ron 50 50 sa 43 W. L. Akers Aker 10 0 C. E.

smi Air iek TOO inn tM A A. Ah Tarbet 10 1000 1 1000 A. A H. arbet 20001000 SOt A. A H.

Tarbet gIZ 80 no Lee Glockner Lee Glockner Lee Glockner Alfred Slack 40 40 A. A A. A H. Tarbet 1000 1000 A. A H.

Tarbet 10001001 1000 H. P. Clark Trustee 2781 L. R. 13 Love 1000 1000 L.

R. Love 1000 boo 1000 L. R. Love 1000 1000 33 L. R.

Love 1000 1000 I. I L. R. Love 1000 1000 1018 Binford A Hulse 1021 L. R.

Love 1000 1000 1034 Katheryne Allison 1035 Kath Katherine Katheryne 11 Allison 1040 A. A H. OG 00 1071 H. P. Clark Trustee 1072 H.

P. Clark Trustee 1812 13121313 1112 1113 H. W. Doscher Docher lOG lilt 1114 H. W.

Doscher OGG 11181113 H. W. Doscher 26 26 1142 H. W. Doscher LOt LOf 1208 1206 J.

Pierce 1222 J. Chas Chu RussRoss fiO Sop 0 1223 J. Chas RossRosa SOD soo 1230 Jno R. Foulks 2000 1318 5 S. H.

Knapp 1000 1000 JO 1332 R. W. Gnekow 1451 Jas u. A A. Pollock Co Lo 1469 1468 Jas Ju A.

A Pollock Co 1000 10 1009 1000 OG 1470 Jas A A. A Pollock Co 1000 1009 1471 Jas Ju A A. Pollock Co 1000 lOaD 1000 1483 1 Ja Jas A. A Pollock Co 1000 1000 1500 Joe Jas A. A Pollock Co 7 07 1509 G.

5 S. Hoag Roag OO oO 1530 G. GS 5 S. Hoag 1000 lOOD 1633 Badger Bros 50 16361638 Alex 2 B. Holmes Holme 60 1638 Badger Bros 1655 John A.

A Street 1000 1005 1684 Badger er Bros Bras ZOO 2000 2000 1687 Badger Bros oi fOO 1693 Jqhn hn MeyerMoyer 00 1694 L. It Love 2000 2000 1720 T. A. A Rooney OO 1 1729 29 W. A.

A LeeLoe II 1000 I 1732 Lewis H. Merritt Co 1000 10 00 1733 Lewis H. Merritt Co 1000 10011000 1734 Lewis H. Merritt Co 1000 10 00 1735 Lewis H. Merritt Co 1000 10 1000 00 1736 Lewis H.

Merritt Co 1000 1000 1737 Lewis H. Merritt Co Go 1000 1009 1738 Lewis H. Merritt Co 1000 18001000 00 1739 LewIs Le H. Merritt Co 1000 10 1000 00 1740 Lewis H. Merritt Co BOO soo 1741 1141 Lewis H.

MerrItt Co oo OD 1 1743 un Lewis H. Merritt Co lOG Ito 1745 Fred Koehler II 00 oo 00 1746 Fred Koehler 17471741 Fred KoehlerKoebler 55 CO 1782 A. A ins Butler 1000 1000 17871181 Al AI Wright 1000 1000 1792 Mrs Harry jary Aldous 1000 1000 1793 Daisy Ore Greene ne 1000 1000 1795 A. A Swenson 1000 1000 1796 1795 J. A A.

A Swenson 1000 1000 1798 Wm Win A. A Kaake 00 1 29 E. I. I L. Chosney 00 2 0 1830 Jas Chesney 2140 2140 1831 Josephine M.

Mitchell 1863 1888 John R- Foulks Foulk 1000 1000 1869 John R. FoulksFoulke 1000 1000 1810 1570 John 31 Foulkes 1000 10001001 1875 DellaDelia 1500 18771871 Harold Evans 1879 Della Dena Rigby 1880 DellaDelia 1885 orse Rust 71 W. J- Cra Cral crais' crais OGO sn W. J. Cra CraIg 2800 2500 2500 W.

V. W. J. 3 Craig i 1301 V. 1 Craig OI A And In accordance 1 with law and an or or- order or- ort or- or order der of the board of ot directors mademada on the gay day of ot April 1912 so many snares shares of ot ot- II each pa parcel reel ot of such stock tock aas 3 may bobe nee nee- will wm be soki at the office of ot thetha company room am 26 20 Stock Ex Exchange hang build in Salt Lako City Utah on the dAY- ot day of ot June 1912 nt 2 o'clock p.

m. of ot the said td day to pa pay delinquent assessment thereon erlon to together ether with cost COlt of ot advertising an and expense pene of sal lIal al it R. J- EV ANS Secretary Pro Tern m. 22 stock Exchange Salt Lake LaJta City Utah dOT.

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