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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1910. 11 JM I WEI DENIES HE I ATTACKEGDMPERS President of Miners' Federals tion Makes Explanation and Asks for Conference. WASHINGTON. Aug. 8.

President Samuel Gompors of the American Fed-eratlon of Labor today received a let- Hfl ter from President Mover of the Western Bv Federation of Minors, denying that In Bsh his npeoeh boforo the recent minors' ton- MT ventlon at Denver ho had made a stato- Hp ment disparaging either the American -V-'2 Federation of Labor or Mr. Gompirs as tt president. He explained that ho had told the delo-Hf' gates that Mr, Gompers. after tblrly years of labor, should ho retired on a pension for the good work ho had donk. Hi' If the policy of the American Fcdora-Hf.

tlon was wrong, he declarod, he had also paid to the delegates, It was their duty Hn to endeavor to change It by becoming a Hi part of the national body. Hr Mr. Moyer asked Mr. Gompers to name Hp the place and time for a conference belli tween representatives of the American Federation of Labor and the Western HL' Federation of Miners, looking to a mor- B'r- Gompers said today he would on- Hi'' doavor to arrange the conference for the H- latter part of this week or the first part pf next and 5t "ould probably bo held Hf'. In Chicago.

CONGRESS OF MUTES FROM MANY NATIONS COLORADO. SPRINGS. Aug. 8. Hi Evo hundred representatives of the deaf Hr mutes of Canada, Austria, Germany.

Hr China, England and America gathered Hp fir0 today for the first session of the H' National Association of tho Deaf and Hi the tlr(J world's congress of the deaf. Hi'' he delegates are mooting aL the Colo-Hr rado state school for the deaf and blind. An address of welcomo wns road from HT 'Governor John F. Shafroth of Colorado ahd Mayor II. F.

Avery of Colorado extended the freedom of the city. HV Addresses were made by L. Yung Yew CT. Chinese consul at San Francisco; Henri I. Galllard of Paris; Albln Maria Wutsc-lulk of Altenburg, Germany: tho Rev.

Francis Ilnglnn, Belfast, Ireland; Sir A. H. Falrbalrn of London. Dr. Porclvnl 1 Hall of Washington, D.

president of tho national association, spoke somewhat at length at the great development In recent years In educational work for the deaf and dumb. One of the most Im-' portant features of the program today Is the election of officers, which will talte place this afternoon. Indications point to tho election of Olag Hanson of Seattle as president. O. II.

Regonsburg of Los Angeles, secretary, and J. Schuy- ler of Council BluffH, as treasurer. II' NOW BELIEVE RICE SLAIN BY HOLDUPS f' CLEVELAND, Aug. 8. The theory that William L.

Rico, tho wealthy attor-g' hey, whose murdered body was found his Euclid Heights home on Friday, iryaa assassinated for revenge, was rtlcnlly abandoned by the pollco this "jL evening The discovery of now clues yesterday and today, all of which point to attempted robbery being the motive of the crime, has confirmed their opln-jfe" ion that holdup men aro responsible for jff. tho lawyer's death. C. From some source, which they refuse to disclose, tho police claim to have f. learned that a robbery had been planned jti by professional criminals In the neigh-' 'fc- borhood of Mr.

Rice's homo on the night of the murder. The two objections to the robbery theory are that the body was found lying' In tho full -glare of an arc light, and that' nothing of value had been removed from it. Tho police explain this on the ground r. that tho murder was preceded by a ili'. Btrugglo in which Mr.

Rice's assailants -were forced Into the light, and that the vj noise an approaching automobile yy frightened them away before they had a chance to rifle their victim. If. "JOY RIDERS" FLEE FROM OFFICER TO SORROW I' SAN JOSE. Aug. 8.

Attempting i to escape after they had been arrested by t.a local motorcycle traffic officer, a party Llof San Francisco nutomoblllsts came to i grief hero last night when, trying to Btop at the end of a blind street, after a long dodging race, the machine skidded in a half circle and turned turtle, The injured aro: if R. E. Patton of Newman. skull fra'cturcd; may dlo. Mrs.

Clara Williams of Oakland, com-4 pound fracture of arm. Miss Jones of Oakland, arm broken, All of the party were hurled forty feet through tho air. Tho car was completely wrecked. GROWTH OF SOCIALISM I IS SHOWN BY REPORT NEW YORK, Aug. S.

A report of the S' progress of the Socialist party out tho United States for the last three Wf years, compiled by tho officers of the party hero, show a gain of more i)zn 50 per cent In that time. 7" The report says that on January 1, 1007, the Socialist party had regular state organization in thirty-nine stales, com-5 prising 1900 local organizations with a total momborahlp of 2G.734. At tho presto cat time the report finds the party la fully organized In forty-two the X- number of iLs local organizations has ft grown to 5200 and the average dues pay-K' tag membership to CRIPPEN AND COMPANION ABOUT READY TO SAIL QUEBEC. Aug. 8.

Tho wfek for which Dr. Crlppen and Miss LcncVo. jointly charged with murder, were remanded by fho provincial court, expired this morn-lug, but Judge Angers, boforo whom they were originally arraigned. HId that In the ordinary course the prisoners would I hot be requested to appear In court either today or anv other time before ihoy snllod for England. Sergeant Mitchell of Scotland Yard will i arrive this' week from London, boarlng tho formal application from the English authority for tho extradition of Crlp-i Ven and his companion.

If TWO LITTLE CHILDREN I ARE KILLED BY TRAIN ESILENTON. A tin. S. Leo Lapp. airc-d 18; Walter Sloan, aged 10.

and Einllo Jacobs, agod 11, were killed today when 5 train on the Pcnnsvlvaxisn railroad struck a wagon in which they were rid If CTJRTA jj OI, TRAGEDIAN 'KV Y(VK. S. l-ilm Stublov, S2 obi. I larrcdbin t't who plavetl "with lCrhvm P.oolli, I I Forost ainl Ijaiini Konno. is.

dead of infirmities inci'lent to ace Ho was born in Boston, bi'onmo. an nclor nnfl flcvotcd' himself i.o iracudv and old school melodrama. lie was a r.i- vorite in "Biznrc," 'Mack Cade.1' "Tin- Duke's Motto" aad in tho Shnkosucaro i dies. )Io was six 1'c'ct tail und ji of l' ''fill build. II HISTORIC OLD BOAT 1 LAST WAGE Frigate Portsmouth to Be Transferred to Naval Museum at Seattle.

NEW YORK, Aug. R. Tho frigate Portsmouth, one of tho last old participants In the Civil war still afloat, weighed anchor today on the first leg of her last journey. She will Ball shortly for Seattle, whero she Is to be transformed Into a naval museum. The Portsmouth waa built at Portsmouth, jf.

hut Hhe was largely manned by the mate of Washington, and tho claim of their descendants waa given first call by the federal government, although San Francisco also put In a bid for her. because Hhe took possession of California In tho name of the United States. Her journey todav was brief. She was towed to tho New York navy yard, where her seams will be freshly calked for her trip around the Horn Hv tnp Paclflc coast. Until last yoar the Portsmouth was kept in commission as a training chip for the New Jersey naval reserve, but they abandoned her ror the more modern monitor Tonopah.

HEROIC YOUNG SEAMAN SAVES THREE LIVES WASHINGTON, Aug, S. For heroism that saved three" lives. Earl L. Stout, an ordinary seaman In the navy, has been commended by Rear Admiral Mason, acting secretary of the navy. Stout, who Is attached to tho training sh'P Franklin, stationed at Norfolk, whilo making a trip from tho vossel to the navy yard landing In a barge, heard calls for holp and discovered that a woman, a child about years of age and an' Infant wore floundering In the water.

Tire skiff In which they wero rowing had overturned. Stout went to tho rescue. He supported the hoy and the Infant and dragged them toward an approaching skiff and, when they were safe, swam back and resetted tho woman. According to the commanding officer. Stout made no report of the heroic conduct and seemed reticent and modest when ciucstloned about It.

Stout, who has been In the service six months. Is a native of Illinois. NEGRO FORCES GIRL TO SIGN EXONERATION ST. LOUIS. Aug.

S. Miss Lulu Fchl-hammer reported to the police today that she was attacked at a pistol point last Tuesday night by James Bradfleld. alias Bradford, a negro, when she went to answer what proved to be a advertisement for an office girl. Brad-field was arrested Saturday night while menacing Miss Bessie Unger, after decoying her by means of an advertisement Into the building of which he was Janitor. Bradfleld.

according to Miss Fchlham-mer, held a pistol to her head when she recovered from a faint and mado her sign a statement that she visited the office building on her own free will. The statement was found in Bradfleld's pocket and attached to It was a lock of Miss Fohlhammor'H hair. GENERAL MEND0ZA VISITOR IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Aug. S. A distinguished arrival on the steamer Caracas which bore today from Venezuela and Wlllemstad, Curacao, was General Ramon Tello Mendoza, former minister of finance In President Castro's cabinet and a close" associate of that executive, and who was Imprisoned In Venezuela shortly after the discovery of a plot against the Gomez government last November General Mcndoza escaped from Venezuela In a sailing sloop, making Port WlllemBtad In safety.

H0NDURAN REVOLUTION AMOUNTS TO BUT LITTLE WASHINGTON, Aug. S. Tho government of Honduras states that a force of 150 armed revolutionists which was routed on August 4 by government troops is the only armed revolutionists" body In that country. This Is the Information which has been received at the slate department from Fenton R. McCrcery, American minister at Tegucigalpa.

The message says the engagement, took place at Nucva Armenia, near Belha. SAILOR SHOT DOWN BY SUPPOSED LUNATIC NEW YORK, Aug. S. Without provocation, It is claimed, James Smith, a sailor on the United States battleship North Dakota, now at the New York navy yard, was shot and seriously wounded by an unidentified man on Sands Brooklyn, near the navy yard to- The man escaped. The.

police think tho act was that of an Insane man. For Survey of Alaska OoaL SEATTLE. Aug. S. A.

IL Brooks of the United States geological aurvcv sailed on the steamship Alameda for Valdez and Seward, where he will oversee the work being done by survey parties In tho Alaska coal Holds. Mr. Brooks has charge of tho surveys In the Alaska district and has several parties at work there now, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United Statos for tho district of Utah. In tho matter of John Annand, bankrupt. In bankrutpcy No.

1379. Petition for discharge To the Honorable John A. Marshall. Judge of tho district court of the United States for the district of Utah: John W. Annand of Salt Lake City, tho countv of Salt Lake, and state of Utah, in aald district, respectfully represents that on tho 12th day of March hist past, ho was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of congress relating tp bank-runtcv: that ho has duly surrendered all his properly and rights of property, and as fully complied with nil the requirements of said acts and of iho orders of the court touching his bankruptcy.

Wherefore he prays that ho may be decreed bv the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his eslatc under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. V10- Dnnlmipl. ORDER OP NOTICE THEREON. 'ftteSlWay of Ai.pwt. A.

rcnlinc iho torcsuInF imtllloii. 11 Hr--Tsmr ass? JSoiSS dL i I Lm- m-rHons la Interest may appear uul pihe Pi unci place, and show aL Iv tlu-v ave, why the prayer TtSrWiStViloVr should not be this or (lo r- "'t co stated. tnelr P'ct Hon John A- Mar" ltnyH tho -Jo nu ran AMvct court. ilinll. Ju'ise of i anJl Lalci.

city. ra'raiHtrlcon'the' St.t day of Au- R. LETCHER gSS Council. Deputy C.erk. DELINQUENT NOTICE.

May Day Mining anJ Milling compnny. location of principal office. 515 Dooly Uock. Salt Lake Utah. Notice Thre are delinquent upon the following stock, on account of mnt levied on the 0th dny of Juno.

1910. hr sovora) amounts set opposite the names of tho respective shareholders, a follows; No. of No. Nam p. Cert.

Shares. Am t. Mrs. J. M.

1207 200 4.00 Mrs. J. M. 12M 1.000 20.00 L. Houckoeper 1-150 500 10.00 Frank Schuyler 3009 100 2.00 Mr.

J. M. 33-11 100 2.00 C. W. Dow 3730 200 -LOU L.

HousMcrcner 3SS3 300 6.0") W. O. McCuon -1035 82 1.64 Wm. Marly 416i 500 10.00 Wm. Magly 4751 1.000 20.00 John F.

Kelly 4860 100 2.00 J. Darmcr 6053 10 ..20 1-1. J. Hay ward 6021 250 o.OO John Kemp 7616 1.000 20.00 H. Ncudeeker.

guar- An dlun 8046 400 8.00 Wm. Magly S232 1.000 20.00 Wm. Maglv S233 1.000 20.00 Herbert S250 100 2.00 Michael Reynolds 8257 100 2.00 Michael Reynolds 8253 100 2.00 Michael Reynolds 8259 100 2.00 Holland S328 500 10.00 O. W. Hvdo 8330 200 4.00 W.

O. Beesley 8303 200 4.00 Joacpbln" H. Sextro 8388 300 6.00 Albert Jnmos S539 200 4.00 W. E. Lake 8726 100 2.00 C.

D. Adams 8728 1.000 20.00 M. Kimball 8729 200 4.00 M. Kimball S730 200 4.00 Mrs. Guthcll SS95 100 2.00 Ephralm Homer S903 1.000 20.00 Davis Bros 900G 100 2.00 Mrs.

L. C. Doty 9071 200 4.00 Wm. A. D095 100 2.00 Flora D.

Stewart 500 10.00 W. B. Antfrow 100 2.00 Mrs. L. C.

Doty 9252 100 2.00 E. F. Church 9308 100 2.00 L. F. Jenkins 9548 200 4.00 Mary E.

Waller 9634 100 2.00 L. L. Nottleton 9658 200 4.00 Z. L. Gibson 9755 100 2.00 Jamea L.

NIelson 97S3 tiW 10.00 W. E. G. 9701 100 2.00 C. L.

Prltchett 9859 100 2.00 H. E. Corser 9860 100 2.00 H. E. Corser 9861 100 2.00 E.

Corser 9S73 200 4.00 F. H. Kutncwsky 9891 1.000 20.00 J. E. Darmer fSOS 27 .51 J.

Dallcv 9S07 300 C.00 J. J. Ruthbrford Son 9907 500 10.00 Mrs. Loonard 9911 100 2.00 JOhn V. N.

Dorr 10002 1,600 32.00 John V. N. 10003 100 8.00 Mrs. D. 10009 100 2.00 J.

E. Jensen 10021 1.000 20.00 Mt. Pleasant Mining ts I. Co 10031 500 10.00 G. KIrkendall ...10091 1,000 20.00 John.

V. N. Don 101 1C 300 6.00 Geo. W. Hahn 10114 500 10.00 Geo.

W. Hahn 10145 500 10.00 May Beers ,10151 500 10.00 Y. Narume 10157 300 6.00 Dorn Thomas 10178 200 4.00 C. W. Swlgart 10201 500 10.00 Mrs.

D. R. 10213 100 2,00 W. Lako 10210 300 G.00 Knight, Mangum, Whitney Co 10234 100 2.00 John A. Sneddon.

200 4.00 C. F. Swlgart 10238 500 10.00 Jas. A. Pollock fc Co 10267 300 6.00 Michael Reynolds ..10275 150 3.00 Pat Hughes 102S0 1,000 20,00 R.

K. Cobb 10305 100 2.00 A. N. Holdaway ...10329 400 8.00 Mrs. M.

10333 100 2.00 G. Narume 10351 200 6.00 J. J. Rutherford Son 10370 400 8.00 Etta Prlnsen 10375 100 2.00 Marry Foote 10382 200 4.00 Joseph Johnson 10389 200 4.00 Name. Shares.

Am't. M. V. Scully 10396 100 2.00 A. Walters 10399 200 4.00 Mark T.

Leonard Co 10412 500 10.00 Mrs. Mary E. Wallor 10122 300 6.00 John V. N. Dorr 10464 600 10.00 John A.

10465 100 2.00 Badger Bros 1017-1 100 2.00 William F. Corrlgan 10485 100 2.00 Chas. F. Swlgart ...10517 1.000 20.00 John V. N.

Dorr 10513 1.000 20.00 Oretta A. Morrill ...10524 200 4.00 F. A. Meldlnger 10527 100 2.00 R. A.

Barney 10546 100 2.00 R. A. Barney 10517 100 2.00 A. Huvlcr ..10562 1,000 20.00 A. Huylcr 10563 1.000 20.00 A.

Huyler 10564 1.000 20.00 H. W. Barbour ....10565 100 2.00 Adam Huyler 10573 500 10.00 H. B. Cole 10571 200 4.00 W.

E. G. HItchlns 200 4.00 W. A. Mllner 105S5 200 4.00 Wm.

Magly 105SS 500 10.00 Thomas IT. Swan ...10590 300 6.00 Marcel Dreyfus 1059S 100 2.00 Michael Herman Snltz- enfcll 10612 300 6.0U Goo H. Warrick 10617 50 1.00 .1. E. Greeley 10G25 200 4.00 William Barbour 10C 13 100 2.00 E.

P. Charles 10G53 1,000 20.00 A. J. Froellch 10700 100 2,00 Mrs. Emma J.

Morso 10713 100 2.00 H. W. Doschcr 10721 100 2.00 DIxon-Mlller Co. ...10742 100 2 00 Charles F. Swlgart ..10745 1.000 20.00 Elsie Mllfikcn 107S3 100 2.00 A.

G- Subatch 10791 100 2.00 N. A. Shoppard 10796 500 10.00 T-T. B. Cole 10S07 SO 1.G0 Wm.

F. Mauldln 10S30 800 10.00 Frank Miller 10S31 $00 lfi.oo George Romney 10S10 2,000 40.00 Alma Swcnson .10841 1,600 32.00 Taylor Bros 10S4G SO 1.C0 John IT. Anderson SSO 17.60 Lena Baker 10S63 320 G.40 Arthur Bailey 210 4. SO Mrs. Sam Boyle 10S71 SO 1.G0 Mrs.

Elizabeth Beers 10SSI 1C0 3.20 May Beers 10S82 :60 3.20 Genevieve Baldwin 10S8G SO 1.60 John Byrne 10SS7 160 3. 20 Ed Byrne 10SSR 1G0 3.20 Mrs. Edith Bobb 16 .32 Mrs. T. R.

Black 80 1.G0 George Bard 10909 1.200 24.00 Mrs. Sarah L. Beard 10910 352 7.0-1 T. Edgar Beard 10911 .16 Mrs. George Beard 091 2 80 1.60 Sylvanus H.

Cobb ..10924 SO I. fin A. Candland 10931 400 8.00 W. S. Chlpman 10933 400 8.00 Wm.

E. Caffray ...10931 400 8.00 A. F. Caldwell 10U35 400 8.00 Mrs. A.

F. Caldwell 10936 1G0 3.20 F. E. Clark 10938 40 .80 John E. Carrlgan ..10939 200 4.00 John E.

Carrlgan, Jr.10940 80 1.60 S. H. Cooper 10945 80 1.60 James W. Church .10940 1G0 3.20 Mrs, Susan Car- mlchael 1094S ",60 3.20 F. A.

Chllds 10949 360 7.20 E. Corf In 10951 2 .04 IC. Coffin 10951 160 3.20 Thomas S. Cottrell .10955 40 F. L.

Corwln 1095S 160 3.20 Delia Chrlsoluls 10960 SO 1.G0 Josephine Chambers 10961 1G0 3.211 W. G. Cartwrlght ...10906 80 1.G0 A. J. Davis 10971 400 8.00 Wm.

E. Dudley 10073 S00 16.00 .1. V. N. Dorr 1097S 1.G00 32.00 O.

W. Dally J0DS0 80 1.G0 A. S. Erlckson 109S3 400 8.00 Estate of P. Moan 240 4.

SO Joseph P. Evans 10991 SO 1.6C Arthur Erlckson 10993 160 3.20 Freda Erlckson 10994 160 3.20 Fannie Epglnton ...10995 960 19.20 Ida R. 10996 SO 1.60 Thos. J. EIvy 10997 4C0 8.0U Joseph Flnllnson ...10999 240 4.80 S.

Fo' H002 200 i.OC Mrs. Carrie Frcy 11009 1G0 J.2C I. E. Frcomnn 11016 210 4. SO George A.

Follans- hoc" linis 4,800 96. 0U Byron Groo 11037 80 l.GC Mrs. Lola Gladlsh ..11040 80 l.GC Klmcr Holdaway 400 8. Of Lvdla Holdaway ....11049 SO l.GC MHton Holdaway ...11050 400 S.0C Phil Ilonlghrm 11054 400 S.Oi II- Hartgerlng .11056 G40 12. SC A.

L. 11059 1.800 32. IY Sodra V. Hating 1.200 24. Thos.

J. Hcnly 11063 80 l.fli L. linys 1106G 791 15.8: George Harrison SO l.G! P. Hansen 11071 JG0 3.2C Murr HlKkuy 11073 SO l.GC Goorgo W. Hnmmer-strom iS Mrs.

Ilvland SO l.GC 13. Holdbrlnk H079 1G0 3.2i r.edra W. flaring 400 8, Of Charles G. Holies SO l.Gf E. H093 1.2S0 25.

Gl Luna Jorsenocn 11094 SO l.G( vtnd Johnson 1109S 40 Leonard B- Jones 240 4. St Fred 11 11100 JOO 3.2C llunry Jackson ...11107 400 8.0t II Jefforiea ...11108 160 3.21 H. Jefferles 11109 tZ l.Gf Ernest O. G. Kasper 11112 240 4.8C ErncGt Kuz ...1111 400 B.01 Helen McKonncdy 240 4.80 S.

H. Loftln 11134 40 .80 Mary 11. Lee .......11135 480 9.60 Joseph Sanders 11137 400 8. U0 W. g.

Lameraux ...11139 SO 3.60 Mrs. Ira. 11. Lewis. .11142 0 M0 Nels E.

Lcln 16 .32 G. Lccson 11144 40 .80 J. W. Lee 11147 240 4.80 Caroline McCready. .11151 20 .40 A.

G. Mann 11153 400 S.00 C. A. Mobcrg 11151 720 14.40 R. G.

Maxcy 11155 160 3.20 H. C. Means 11158 400 8-00 Mt. Pleasant Mining Investment 480 9.60 J. F.

Murrls 11167 140 2.30 Clarence H. Montgomery H108 160 3.20 George E. Maule 11171 080 19.20 R. D. 11175 400 8.00 C.

M. Maul 11177 SO 1.60 Albert McClcllan 11180 80 1.60 C. Mcrryweather ...11181 280 Dr. P. McMurchle ..11186 160 3.20 James L.

Nollson ...11194 40 Ivy NIelson 11195 20 .40 Pilaris NIelcon 11196 20 .10 William A Northrup 11193 160 3.20 Mrs. E. Nichols 11201 40 .80 Otto A. Nelson 11302 20 .40 J. B.

Oliver 11208 2,400 48. 0U Byrne Ollson 11213 2,000 40.00 John Okelbcrry ....11215 2,400 48.00 William PJschel ...11221 400 8.00 Mrs. Wlllam Plschel 11222 SO 1-60 E. E. Price 11220 400 8.

00 Nellie Porter 160 3.20 R. Patrick. Jr 11230 SO 1.60 John Prlsk 11233 -iO ,80 C. F. Porter 11236 160 3.20 W.

C. Peterson ...11237 160 3.2U W. G. Patrick 11239 200 4.00 Peter Ross 11245 160 3.20 Michaol Reynolds ..11246 400 8.00 John Reynolds 11247 80 1.C0 A. Roman 11249 1.60 Walter E.

Rohte ...11252 SCO 3.20 E. D. Roberta 11268 800 1G.00 Phillip B. Steams ..11276 5.120 102.40 Arthur Stewart 11277 800 16.00 J. N.

Strong 11283 240 4.811 Frank Sumslon U2S5 100 3. 20 Charles F. Swlgart. 112S7 800 16.0(1 L. G.

Skllrlas 11283 400 S.00 Joseph C. Sharp ...11297 800 10.00 R. H. Sanborn 11301 400 8.00 W. H.

Stahl 11302 80 1.0" T. C. S. Smith 11305 160 3.20 B. F.

Stetson 11307 240 4.811 Charles W. 11308 320 6. ill Ralph Smart 11309 400 8. OH G. R.

Slater 11310 73 1.46 W. C. Spencer 11311 40 .80 F. M. Stanger 11316 80 1.60 Henry Smith 11317 80 1.60 N.

A. Shoppard 1131S 160 3.20 A. E. Supplger 11319 240 4.80 T. W.

Swan 11322 160 3.20 MahonrI Spencer ...11324 SO l.to Orvllle Supplger 11326 1G0 3.20 Emily Thrall ...11330 400 8.00 Fannie Tappan .11331 1,600 32.00 Henry S. Thompson 11336 40 .80 J. R. Turckhclm ....11312 80 1.60 Lillle E. Van 11345 400 8.00 D.

L. Van Wagonon 11347 SO 1.60 Theodore L. Watts .11359 100 3.20 W. Whltakcr 11362 80 1.60 William Wehor S00 10.00 W. P.

Stevens 11411 1.600 32.00 E. E. Prlco 11420 400 8.00 M. P. Braffet .11457 8,800 176.00 Dern Thomas 60 1.20 W.

J. Browning 29.260 5S5.20 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors on the 9th day of June, 1910, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at tho office of the company, 515 Dooly building, Salt Lako Utah, on tho 10th day of August. 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day. to pay the delinquent assessmonls tnercon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. REEVES. Secretary 515 Dooly building.

Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication. July 24th. 1910. n2805 NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lako City of the Intention of such courcll lo make the following described Irrovement, to wit: Constructing cement sidewalks live (5) feet wide and four (I) Inches thick on all stroots In Hig territory lying betwoon the north lino of Arapahoe avenue and the south line of American avenuo, nnd the east line of McKInloy avenue and tho Jordan river, nnd 17.51 feet on tho oast side of Goshen stroet between Indiana and Wasatch avenues, with tho exception of Indiana avenue Jrom Cheyenne street to the Jordan river, the east side of Eleventh West street between Indiana and Arapahoe avenues, tho west side of Emory street botwoon Indiana and Arapahoe avenues, tho east side of Glendalc street from Eighth South street to the Jordan river, the north side of Eighth South street from Glcndalo streot to tho Jordan river, and the south side of Arapahoe avenuo between Emery and Eleventh West streets. In dis-drlcts Nor. 21 and 41. and defray the portion of the cost and expense thereof, estimated at fifty-six thousand four hundred forty-five and S2-100 (S5G.415.82) dollars, or 90-100 dollars per front or linear root of abutting property, there being G2.717.57 feet abutting said Improvement, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described districts, being the districts to bo affected and benefited by said Inmrovement, namely The west side of lots 2S to 3G, Inclusive the cast side of lots 1 to 9. inclusive, tho south side of lots I and 36, block tho west side of lots 9 to 1G.

Inclusive, the cast side of lots 1 to 8. Inclusive, the north side of lots 3 and 9. block the west side of lots 17 and 18. tho north sldo of lots 10 to 17. lnclusivo, tho west 11.89 feet of the north side, nnd tho oast 2S.51 foet of tho northeast sldo of lot 9.

the northeast side of lots I to S. Inclusive, block 2. J. II. Whalon's addition, section II.

township 1 south, range 1 west; the west side of lots 1 to 9, Inclusive, block 10; tho west side of lot 1, the south side of lots 1 to 14. Inclusive, block 9, Glcndalo addition, section 11, township 1 south, rango 1 west; the southeast 17,51 feet of the northeast 22. 2S feet of the southwest side of lot 5. block 1. J.

Whalon's addition, block S. plat the west side of lots 9 to 1G. Inclusive, tho norlh sldo of lots 1G to 28. Inclusive, the south sldo of lots 1 to 9. Inclusive, block the west side of lots 19 to 27.

Inclusive, tho east sldo of lots 10 to IS. Inclusive, tho north side of lots IS nnd 19. block 5. J. II.

Whalon's addition, section 11. township 1 south, range 1 west; tho west side of lots 13 to 21. Inclusive, the cast side of lots 1 to 12, Inclusive, the north sldo of lots I and 21, the south sldo of lots 12 and 13. block 7. First Burlington addition, sections 10 and 11, township 1 south, range 1 west; the west side of lots 13 and 14.

tho cast side of lots 1 and 2G, tho norlh sldo of lota 14 to 26. Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 13. Inclusive, block 3. C. S.

Desky's addition, sections 10 and 11. township 1 south, range 1 west; the north side of lots 2 to 14. Inclusive. Granite subdivision, sections 10 and 11. township 1 south, rango 1 west; tho west side of lots 13 to 24.

Inclusive, the east side of lots 1 to 12. Inclusive, the norlh side of lots 1 and 24, the south sldo of lots 12 nnd 13, block tho west side of lots 13 to 24. Inclusive, the east side of lots 1 to 12. Inclusive, the north side of lots 1 and 24. tho south sldo of lots 12 and 13.

block 8, First Burlington addition, township 1 south, range 1 west; the west side of lots 1. 2. 17 and IS. tho cast side of lots 9 and 10. the south side of lots 1.

and 3 to 9. Inclusive, block tho west side of lota 1. 2. 17 and IS. tho oast side of lots 9 and 10, the south side of lots 1.

and 3 to 9. lnclusivo. block the wes: sldo of lots 1. 2. 17 and IS.

tho east sldo of lots 9 and 10, the north side of Idts 10 to 17. Inclusive, the south side of lots l. and 3 to 9. Inclusive, block tho west side of lots 1. 2.

17 and IS. tho east side lots 9 and 10. the north sldo of lots 10 to 17, Inclusive, the south side of lots 1. and 3 to 9, Inclusive, block the west sldo of lots 1. 2.

17 and 18. the east side of lots 9 and 10. the north side of i jots 1G to 17. Inclusive, thu south side of lots 1. and 3 to 9.

lnclusivo. block thu i west sldo of lots 1, 2. 17 und IS, tho east sido of lots 9 anrl 1C. this north side of i lots 10 to 17. Inclusive, tho south side of lots 1, and 3 to 9, Inclusive, block 7.

the i north aldo of lots 2 to 19. Inclusive, the i east side of lot 19, block 1: the west side i of lots 1 to 6. Inclusive, tho north side of lots to 22, Inclusive, block 8. Glvn-i dale section 11. township 1 i south, rango 1 west: tho west sldo of lota 12 to IS.

Inclusive, tho east side of lots I 1, and 19 to 24, Inclusive, the south sldo i of lots IS and 19. hlock the west side of lots 12 to IS, Inclusive, the east sldo of lots 1. and 19 to 21. inclusive, the south cldo of lots IS and 19. block 2, the i west side of lots 13 to 21, Inclusive, the i east sldo of lots 1 to 12.

Inclusive, tho north side of lots 1 and 24, the south side i of lots 12 and 13. block 4: tho west side i of lots 13 to 24, Inclusive, the east sldo i of lots 1 to 12, Inclusive, the north side i of lots 1 and 24, thu south side of lots 12 and 13, block 5. First Burlington addition, township 1 south, range 1 west; the west side of lots 12 to IS. Inclusive, tho east side of lots 1 and 19 to 24. Inclusive, the south side of lots IS and 19.

block the west side of lots 13 to 24, Inclusive, the cast side of lots 1 to 12t Inclusive, the north sldo of lots 1 and 24, the south side of lots 12 nnd 13. block 0. First Burlington addition, sections 10 and 11. township 1 south, rango 1 west; the west side of lots 13 and 14, the south side of lots 1 to 13. lnclusivo.

block the west side of lots 13 and 14, the cast side of lots 1 and 26, the north sldo of 14 to Inclusive, the south aide of lots 1 to 13. Inclusive, block 2, C. S. Desky's addition, sections 10 and 11. township 1 south, range 1 west; tho west sldo of lots 12.

and 50 to 55. Inclusive, and SO to 88. inclusive, the east sldo of lots 1. and 56 to 61. inclusive, and 89 to 17.

inclusive, the south side of lots 55 and 06, tho north side of lots SO and 97, tho cast side of lots 25, and 32 to 37, Inclusive, the west Bide of lots 24, and 3S to 43. Inclusive, the east side of lots 13, and 14 to 49. Inclusive Second Burlington addition, section 11. township 1 south, rango 1 west; the east side of Uintah school lot. section 11, township 1 south, range 1 west; the west s'do of lots G2 to 70, Inclusive, the east side of lots 71 to 79, Inclusive, Second Burlington addition, section 11, township 1 south, range 1 west; tho north side of Uintah school lot.

section 11, township 1 south, range 1 west; the south side of lots 37, 43 and 44. the north side of lots 12 and 79. Second Burlington addition. section 11. township 1 south, range 1 west; the south sldo of lots 1.

32, 33. G4. 65. 96. 97 and 12S, Poplar Placo subdivision, sections 2 and 3.

township 1 south, rango 1 west; the south sldo of lots 1 to 4. Inclusive, hlock 25: the south. side of lot 1. block 24; the south sldo of lot 1, block 23; tho south side of lots 1 and 2, block 22; tho south side of lota 1 and 2, hlock 21. Jordan Place subdivision, sections 2 and 3, township 1 south, range 1 west; the south side of loss 1 and 2.

block tho south 'side of lots 1 and 2. block the south sldo of lot 1, block 2. Elaine subdivision, section 3, township 1 south, range 1 west; the west sldo of lots 16 to IS, Inclusive, the west sldo of lot 15. the cist side of lots 19 to 21. Inclusive, tho cast side of lot 1, the south side of lots 1 to 15.

Inclusive, block 4: the west side of lots 15 and 16. the east side of lots 1 and 30. the north sldo of lots 16 to 30, Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 15. Inclusive, block the west side of lots U5 to IS, Inclusive, the east side of lots 111 to 21. Inclusive, the east sldo of lot 1, the south side of lots 1 to 15, Inclusive, block the west sldo of lots 15 and 16, the east sldo of lots 1 and 30.

the r.jrth sldo of lots 1G to 30. Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 15. Inclusive, block tho west sldo of lots 15 to IS, Inclusive, the east side of lots 19 to 21, inclusive, tho east side of lot 1, the south iildo of lots 1 to 15, Inclusive, block tho west sldo of' lots 15 and 16, the east side of lots 1 and 30, the north sldo of lot: 16 to 30, Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 15, Inclusive, block 1. Evans's addition to Poplar Grove, township 1 sour.h,. range 1 west, tho west sldo of lots 20 and 21, the east side of lots 1 and 40, tho north 3ldo of lots 21 to 40.

Inclusive, the south sldo of lots 1 to 20, Inclusive, block tho west side of lots 20 and 21, the east side of lots I and 40, tlto norlh aldo of lots 21 to 40, Inclusive, block 1, Poplar Grove addition, section 11. township 1 south, range 1 west; the west side of lots 20 and 21, tho cast side of lots 1 and 40, tho north sldo of lots 21 to 10. Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 20, Inclusive, block tho west side of lots 20 and 21, the east sldo of lots 1 and 40, the norlh side of lots 21 to 40, Inclusive, block 2, Poplar Grove addition sections 10 and 11. township 1 south, range 1 west; tho west sldo of lots 20 and 21, the cast side of lots I and 40. tho north side of lots 21 to 40.

Inclusive, the south sldo of lots 1 to 20, Inclusk'c. block the west side of lots 20 nnd 21. tho east side of lots 1 and 40. the north sldo of lots 21 to 40, Inclusive, block the west sldo of lot3 20 and 21. the oast side of lots .1 and 40.

the north "Ide of lots 21 to 40. Inclusive, the south sldo of lots 1 to 20, Inclusive, block tho west side of lots 20 and 21. the east sldo of lots 1 and 40. the north side of lots 21 to 40. Inclusive, block 4, Poplar Grovo addition section 10, township 1 south, range 1 west; tho west side of lots 20 nnd 21, the cast sldo of lots 1 and 40, the north side of lots 24 to 40, Inclusive, tho south side of lots 1 to 20.

Inclusive block 16-. tho west sldo of lots 20 and 21. the east side of lots 1 and 40. tho north 3ldo of lots 21 to 40. Inclusive, tho south side of lots 1 to 20, Inclusive, block 9.

Poplar Grove addition, section 11. township 1 south, range 1 west: the west siae of lots 20 and 21 the east' side of lots 1 and 40, the north side of lots 21 to 40. Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 20. Inclusive, block 15; the west side of lots 20 and 21. the cast side of lots 1 and 40.

the north side of lots 21 to 40. Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 20. Inclusive, block 10. Poplar Grovo addition, sections 10 and 11. township I south, range 1 west: the west side of lots 20 and 21.

the cast side of lots 1 and 40. tho north 'ilde of lots 21 to 40, Inclusive, tho south sldo of lots 1 to 20. Inclusive, block 14: the west side of lots 20 and 21. tho east side of lots 1 and 40. tho north side of lots 21 to 40: Inclusive, tho south side of lots 1 to Inclusive, block 11: tho wost side of lots 20 and 21.

tho east side of lots I and 40. tho north side of lots 21 to 10, Inclusive, the south side of lots 1 to 20. Inclusive, block 13; the west side of lots 20 and 21. the cast side of lots 1 and 40. the north side of lots 21 to 40.

Inclusive, 'he south sldo of lots 1 to 20, inclusive, block 12. Poplar Grovo addition, section 10, township 1 south, range 1 west. Salt Lako City survey. The total cost of said Improvement Is ostlmated at sixty-two thousand five hundred fifty-six and 93-100 ($02,556.93) dollars, of which sum tho clly's portion is six thousand one hundred eleven nnd 11-100 dollars, leaving fifty-six thousand four hundred forty-five and S2-100 ($56. .145.

82) dollars to bo raised by local assessment. All protests nnd objections to tho carrying out of such Intention must bo presented In writing, stating thcroln lol and block, or description of property, to the city recorder, on or before the 15th day of August, 1910, being the time set by said council when It will hear and con-sidor such protests and objections as mny bo made thereto. By order of the city council of Salt Lake City. Utah. Dated Anrll 14.

1910. B. S. RIVES. City Recorder.

Sidewalk extension No. 150. n3147 DIED NEWTON In this city. August G. lloratlo New.lon.

agod 19 years. Funeral service will be held from O'Donneit chapel today (Tuesday) at 11 a. m. In-tormont Mt. Olivet.

DOVER In this city, August 7, Irene E. Dover, aged 5 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Dover. Funornl services will be hold front O'Donnell chapol on Tuesday. August 9, at 2 p. m. Interment City cemetery.

GRAY In this city, August 7. Sarah C. Gray, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, In her first yoar.

Funeral services will bo held from the lato residence 650 South Third West. Tuesday, August 9. at 2 p. m. Interment at City cemetery.

FUNERAL NOTICES. JOYCE The funeral services for Rebecca J. Joyce will be held from tho residence of W. H. Ford.

6G1. South Second East. Wednesday. August 10. at 2:30 p.

m. Interment at Mt Olivet. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND embalnv-'r. 1GI S. West Temple.

Phone 1019. v493 BURIAL VAULTS ROYAL CEMENT BURIAL VAULTS put In on four hours' notice: cost from S25 to SSO. Tod. 3257. Bell 525.

h3S33 CUT FLOWERS tTIiTTeTdING FLORIST. W. W. KING. 214 E.

2nd So. Both phones 37. b297 HUDDART FLORAL OPPOSITE Grand theater. Phones 10G. Cut llnw-ors ai-'j funeral designs.

nlG3 MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. McKenzlo. Display yard3 422 So. State- WANTED WANTED MALE HELP.

CAR REPAIRERS. Car repairer's helpers. Men to learn car repairing, out city. STROCK'S EM P. AGENCY.

55 West 2nd South at. o429 M. J. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. skilled end unskilled laborers furnished.

40 East 1st South, cor. Commercial. Bell phono 33SS; Ind. 923. p43 STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Hotel, restaurant and household help.

Headquarters for laborers, i 55 West 2nd So. Phonos 464. c743 VISIT HENAGER'S BUSINESS COL-lege before you decide to enter elsewhere. Get the best. 49 So.

Main st. Both phones. d2919 50 MEN TO SOAK THEIR WATCHES and diamonds at Uncle Frank's Loan Office. 5 East 3rd South. Ind.

phono 932. fCOl TWO GOOD SOLICITORS TO TRAVEL on commission, with weekly advance: good proposition. 123 Atlas Mk. m2028 PARTNER WANTED IN ESTAB-Hshcd office business; have general agency for lrttermountaln section; Lustier can mado large returns: moderate capital required. Call or address Mr.

Wr.lte. under Flr3t National bank. Ogden. Utah. nl530 WA NTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO HUN-drcd coal miners and loaders, new mines and new town.

K-31 Tribune. o91 WANTED INTELLIGENT YOUNG man of neat appearance as general assistant to work under direction of manager, must have some knowledge of club or hotel work and submit references as to Integrity and ability. Wages 560 and board. Address K-59, Tribune. o225 SHIPPING CLERK IN WHOLESALE house.

Must be experienced, Address Box 4SG, City. o597 GOOD PRICES PAID FOR GENTS' clothing, trunks, valises; money loaned on all articles of value. Bell 334S. 60 Commercial street. o62G EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR TO SELL stock In high-class Industrial corpora-lion; fine proposition for right man.

L-13. Tribune o551 TEAM MATE FOR VAUDEVILLE ACT. Address L-12, Tribune. o625 BOY WANTED. 15 OR 16 YEARS OLD.

Lion drug store, 564 3rd ave. o853 WANTED, GENERAL REPRESENTA-tlve for success hand and vacuum carpet cleaner. Sells for $15, The only successful single person machlno on the market. Biggest kind of profits. Wrlto for terms.

Hutchison Mfg. Wllklns-burg, Pa. oS95 MANAGER FOR GEN. MDSE. STORE In mining camp; must bo active and up to date and give bond.

State salary and glvu references. Address L-25, Tribune o903 EXPERIENCED COACHMAN WANTED at 66 street. o906 WANTED. SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR by young man; must be reliable and trustworthy. State terms for 6 lessons.

L-2S. Tribune o913 BOOKKEEPER AND TIME CLERK; give exporlcnco and references. Apply P. O. box 1577.

oS92 WANTED, YOUNG MAN. FIRST-CLASS stenographer: must have some knowledge bookkeeping. Steady position and moderate salary to start. Box L-30, Tribune o911 A MAN TO MILK COW AND CARE for place 259 7th avenue. Q92C WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTED TO BUILD YOUR HOME IN JOHNSON ADDITION. SOUTH STATE STREET. CLOSE IN. PAYMENTS LIKE RENTr 550 TO 5150 CASH SECURES S1800 TO S2200 MODERN HOME. MOVE IN WITHIN THIRTY DAYS.

520 NEWHOUSE BUILDING. o772 FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS WANT-od; will pay you ilrst-class prices. H. Fisher Sz 165 So. W.

Temple. Bell 5171. Ind, 964. c258 TO BUY TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENT nnd key, learner's instrument will do; stato price Address 11-61. Tribune ALL KINDS SECOND-HAND CLOTH-Ing, trunks, valises: best prices paid.

28 Commercial st. Roply by postal card. 3771 Beil. t74 YOUR OLD CLOTHING. WILL CALL.

Salvation Army. Both phones. t2191 TO DO YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND mattress remaking. Utah Bedding and Mfg. Co.

Both phonos 383. b303 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TRON brass, rags, bottles, rubber, coppei. etc. Utah Juntf Co 840 So. 4th West.

Phono 229. pl972 HORSES AND CATTLE. I. N. "HINCK-ley, 323 West 1st North.

Bell S05-NY. C2485 UNCLE FRANK'S LOAN OFFICE, 6 E. 3rd South. Money on diamonds, watches. Jewelry; low Interest.

Ind. phone 952. f590 LAKE HAND LAUNDRY; ONLY HON-est work; please try once Phones 2594. 338 W. 1st South.

f4001 YOUNG AND FAT CALVES, YEAR-llngs; dry and fat cowa. Saunders. 2374-Y. k252 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STRICT-ly fresh eggs. Royal Cafe.

n30S6 AT LEE'S CASH MARKET. 173 WEST South Temple. 1000 families to buy Hour. 52.35; ranch eggs, 25c; creamery buttor. 35c; three cans June peas.

25c, Bell phono 2471. Ind. 2010. n3701 TO RENT HORSE. ABOUT 1200 LBS.

Tel. Ind. 2101. k2263 TWO HORSES TO BUY. 541 WEST 2ND South.

Mike S. Sotcr. o397 RELIABLE COUPLES WITHOUT CHIL-dron to take Interest In fish and chicken business. Share house with owner nnd work place. $500 capital nccessarv.

Address L-S. Tribune o52S WANTED SITUATIONS MALE BOCKFEPER GENETtAL OFTCE man, experience In mining, railroad, commercial linos; best references; married: will go out city- Address L-15. Tribune, o662 EXI'KUIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND timekeeper would like position. L-29. Tribune.

Q013 BLACKSMITH WANTS POSITION; good references. Address L-27. Tribune o920 JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION lo work morning or night. L-2G. Trlh-uno.

o21 WANTED SITUATIONS FEMALE WAsIhNcT'aND IRONING TO DO AT home; work guaranteed. Bell Forest 195-Y. 562 E. 10th South. oSOo TYPEWRITERS tTpwTersentedT'exchaxg- ed.

sold. Utah Typewriter Exchange phones 430. 62 W. 2nd So. b21S3 TYPEWRITERS RENTED, REPAIRED and sold.

Phono Boll 3580. Ind. S37. L. C.

Smith Bros. Typewriter 3S West 3rd South. nll42 CHEMISTS AND ASSAYERS "bird COWAN 100 So. W. Temple Bell phono 4114.

11250 WANTED WANTED FEMALE HELP. LADIES TO BORROW MONEY ON their dUmohds from Uncle Frank. 5 Lagt 3rd South. Ind. phone 952.

fS9? GIRLS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. AP-PLY MORNINGS 7:45. AFTERNOONS AT 12:45. SUPERINTENDENT'S OF-FICE. TROY LAUDRY.

431 SO. 6TK EAST ST. YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. 73 sL f487e FIRST CLASS EMPLOYMENT OF ALL kinds. 537 E.

3rd So. Bell 3069-K. LADY CLOTHES IRONERS; APPLY mornings. 7:45: afternoons. 12:45, Su- i perintendnnfa office.

Troy Laundry. 431 1 So. 0th East Ht. m3007 COURSE i. TIil3 UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE spells "succoss" for you.

Special terms, three months. $35 cash. ENROLL NOW. xn3582 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be good cook; no washing; family of two. 216 Fifth East.

n3102 MANGLE GIRLS. EXPERIENCED OR Inoxperienccd. Model laundry. o9 GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 444 SO.

4TH East. o92 1 GIRL FOR GENERAL In family of three Inqulro 529 8th FORELADY FOR CHOCOLATE DE-pnrtmcnt; also flrat-class bon-bon dip-per. Address Idaho Candy Boise, ol. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; one who understands cooking. Apply 675 East 1st South.

o5C A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 810 East 1st South. o220 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 535 8th ave. o30! WANTED A GOOD COOK.

539 E. 1ST South. o40; WANTED GOOD CHAMBERMAID AT Keith apartments, 122 East Brlgham. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be good cook; small family; good wages. Apply at 30 Bell phone o5G9 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.

Apply 223 Gth East, o599 YOUNG GIRL TO HELP WITH WORK. No cooking. 34 3rd East. o706 FIRST-CLASS PANTRY WOMAN, must be experienced. Louvre Cafe A WET NURSE FOR TWO-MONTHS-old baby.

Apply Dr. Raley, 427 Judge between 2 and 4 p. m. o781 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 217 So.

11th East. oS9C WANTED. EXPERIENCED DEMON-strator. Call between 11 and 1 p. Mrs.

A. J. Arroll, Linden hotel. o930 WANTED. COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework.

Apply 49 9th East. WANTED. SECOND GIRL. 561 EAST First South. o933 WANTED SALESMEN.

WANTEDHlTpFn Insurance compnny desires the services of reliable and energetic solicitors. Pre-vlous experience desirable but not es-sentlnl. Liberal commission and renewal contracts to those who can qualify and give their time and talent to this com-pany. All contracts direct with homo of- flee. Solve the problem of present nnd futruc remunerative employment with a company that always has and always will sland for tho highest business Ideals.

Our record stands uncqualcd in life In- surancc history. Our rates are lowest I and dividends among tho highest paid, making net cost of Insurance lower than In other companies. For full particulars, sec William Egard, supervisor Utah agon-cics, Nowhouso building, Salt Lako City. PERMANENT POSITION. Wide awake salesman, to act as general salesman and manager for our product In Salt Lake City and surrounding towns.

Address with bank or business house rc(-erenco, Dlagraph Carbon Paper companv. Drury building. Philadelphia, Pa n3491 GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR success hand vacuum carpet cleaner. Sells for $15. The only successful slnglo person machine on the market.

Biggest kind of profits. Write for terms. Hutchl-son Ifg. Wllklnsburg, Pa, ol54 WANTED AGENTS cXnVASERS TO SELL EXCELSIOR burglar alarms; big commission and a good proposition. The Talking Machine 12S Stato Salt Lako City.

n7 jH WANTED TO EENT. unfurnished. In or out of town; stato rent. J-39, Tribune n3202 IH A COUPLE WANTS A FOUR OR FIVE- room house, ground suitable for raising 300 or 100 chickens, on car itnc; modern IH preferred; rent $2P; by August 2S. Ad- IH dress 911 South Wost Temple.

O904 IH SINGLE MAN WANTS BOARD AND room 'with private family; not noon lunch; location to bo between Main and Second West and Second and Fifth VM South. Address L-31. Tribune o935 JM TWO OR THREE-ROOM SUITE BY throe gentlemen, eastern part of town. L-32. Tribune o936 WANTED TO BUY ANVrorROrIODERN COT- tngo on cast bench.

Address K-56. ilH Tribune 0562 IH BRAINS FOR SALE, JACK HELD. 603 Tribune bldg. Boll phone 563S. k2603 jH KODAK FINISHING- I PROMPT AND SKILLFUL: KODAKS HH nnd films, photo supplies, Johnson's.

north of the Knutsford. m606 JM DETECTIVES I MAYLON DETECTIVE SERVICE BU- rcau; reliable confidential. Phone 4891- office; 859 Green st. n3544 GAS FITTERS PHONE HARLKY BROS. GAS RANGES.

piping. Boll 2657, 425 So. Main. m3S40 lH OSTEOPATHY MBR- cantlle block (over Walker's store). Bell phono SGI, ring 2.

diri CARPET CLJSAJNING I sIciTdemonT i homo of the American Carpet Cleaning 332 So. Stato St. Ind. 93. Bell 2170.

m'-'57 LAWN MOWERSHARPENED I WE BEPAIR BICYCLES. CASH REGIS- tors, lawn mowors. fit keys, etc. Knud-sen, So, State st. m4058 fiL-M The Tribune Gives Your Wants 1 1 the Largest Circulation 1,1.

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