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14 GOODWIN'S WEEKLY H Your automobllo is waiting for you. B Purdue's Automobiles nml Tnicabs. H Anywhere al Any Time. H Phono for Rates. H Phono: Wnsntoli 5 or 1508. H Dermont H. James W. H Roberts Barbee I ROBERTS & I BARBEE , H Expert Shorthand Reporters Hi Notaries Public" M Gener Court and Con- ' H vention .Reporting. De- Hj p o s i t i oil a Specialty. I WE GO ANYWHERE H i i ii i Write, Wire or Phone Us. j 710 Walker Bank Bldg. H SALT LAKE- OITV, UTAH M Phones: Office, Wasatch 1501 Q Residence, IIylnndJ)C8-w. H ' U. H Powers & Marioneaux " - H Attorneys and Councilors M O. W. POWERS Hj THOMAS MARIONEAUX H J. W. McKINNEY H Top Floor Front, Koarns Bldg. H Boll Phono 1850. I That "Feas,t"; H will bo more thoroughly enjoyed J nn1 more easily assimilated if s e r v o d with plenty of our Old i German T I lLa1raLa, I gy can Beauty CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE Bancock Electric Vic toria Phaeton, late modol, in elegant condition. Battery gives twenty-tight mifos per chargo; upholstering, fend ers and dash in splendid shape. This is asttrfp for somo, one at $G00. Ran-dall-Dodd Auto Co., Ltd., S3 W. 4th So. FOR SALE Model HfBui'ck, 1910 model. A snap at $40-0. Johd.all--Dodd -AutQwvCoj, Ltd,, Automobile , Row. FOR SALE Modol 10 Bui' J 1910 model. A Snap 'at $350 aKVlall Dodd Auto Co., Ltd., Automobne Row. EMPLOYMENT. JAPANESE GENERAL AGENCY Help furnished for Railroad and Con struction, Work, Mining., etc. Hotels, -Restaurants and Private TFa'mlftes. Also Work by the Day. 'Phono Wa satch 1311. F. S. AshllilTa, Mgr. 25G W. First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. TAILOR-MADID CORSETS. x. SPIRELLA corset, -1-year guaran tee. Mrq, Mann, Hyl. &Q98-J. G60 E. 7th South? ' FURRIERS. fc r" GENEVA C. HICKS & CO., G8 S. Sixth IStfst. Furs -made,--cldahBd re paired and remodoled. A. compjote llujaf rady-made furs to select from. , Was. 3707. " " ' - - i k MIXING AND FIANClAB. (Continued from page 7.) of what tho tickers or the blaok- boards say about' them. Such mori-xe- " sk - the equilibrium of all markots in times of stress and they are usually well paid for the service. Fraptlonal advances early this week of Cedar-Talisman Jndleate that the prospective chaijgeJn the control of the'irpertyJs-rogarded favorably by traders. , One -pf thQ brokers esj pocially concerned in securing proxies,. for the coming meeting denies -stjie. re port that his campaign is for .the pur pose pf making a nyirkal,for (he stock. "What are you -trying to do?" was asked. "We are goingto make a mine," he replied. "-. ..' In this answer ho revealed '.""the spirit that Iff faking hold of thottx. change. Indlvlcfflals (Jan make mlSesT butthe uriilod action 'of- the. "whole community is necessary "to mako ' markets. " " v ," "' ' x A GOOD JSdSERi " H ;. A Rhode Islanff politician who was a prominent candidate' in the lateoloc Uon came home one day-much pro voked at somo mlsdemoanor-whlch his son, aged ton, had committed. "Fi;anJ$," he 80.U3, starnjy, "do you know, sir, that you. ar.fi. a candidate for a whipping?" "I hope "I'll bo defeated, "fattier," was young Frank's r4ply, ffiSfhe looked up playfully at his father. - TKaper,'s Weekly. - m A breath- of, Havana; in eveiy La Taaador smoke. Learn 'Co sWf or it. ' (Adv.) PLAYS AND PLVYtfSRS. (Continued From Page 9.) vice and tries it out and for four acts orie of the merriest comedies given on tho stage in the past ton yeaxs un folds Kself- before the rtiidlSnce. ' Tho temptation to break the rules and have his illng keeps Duncan' prefty busy for awhile, hanging on to him self, and then the fever of the thing U kes h-JWWn.l ha tntrrs into itrhourt f and soul. - - Tho comedy is one of the most popular and successful Salt Lake has ever witnessed -and -this- will be its -first production here in stock and at popular prices. Opening Sunday night "Tho Fortune Hunter ' will bo given all next week at tho Colonial "wfth matinees on?Thu?sday and Satur day afternoons. With the matinee peiformance this afternoon the Garrick begins the fifth week of its musical comedy Season and Mr. Curtis, manager of tho.CjJrtls Frolics company, is to bo corigratu- , lated on the standard -hQxhtts. set at the popular house in the matter of his plays. With two performances each evening and matinee on Saturcfay, Sunday and Wedn'esday the Garrick Is playing to 'heavy business1- arfd 'the manner In which Mr. Curtis has staged his productions speaks "highly for his intention of giving 'pati'ons - of his ?hqu,se a "refined line of 'fnTisical com edy entertainment. "SrflC Lake to Paris" is the TfiXe of the new play tliat is on thisftornoon at the (ar ridk for the first tlme4ahd in thlftwb acts of t" production th6""pVfnclpa"ls ' and chorjs 'of the company got tlio best opportunity they httVe had for . effoctivo'workr Bud "Duncan, Lew Dunbar, Paisley Noon.BodTBoyd, Mar garet Manners,' Hallle Manning and EyVa Martella are cast in the best roles of the new" play. A 'iltTJjPjjf OPTIMIST. ' Vicar: Amidall your troubles, Mrs. Grundy, I am pleased to see that your gratitude to Providenoe"'tioes not fail. . Mrs. Grundy: No, sir; rhoumatiss -te'"b"ud. liftfeed, but'Jr tharik'eaven i" Still 'ave a'bacVto 'ave it in. ' - -Stick toStickngy's . (Adv.) 'Leono Bone Charles A. Rico . . LeRoy A. MeGeo ' '"BONE, McGEEi'-RICE ' Attorncjs and Counsellors -414 Felt Building , ., Wasatch 58.8J . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm,mmmmmmmmm LGAL NOTICES. " NOTICE OF.ASSESSMISNT. . - .. A GunnIsonyal,leySaltJQpnipany, princi pal p'laco of business, Sajt Lake City, Utah. " Notice ls hereby given that 'at a mating of-tho board af-dlfectorsrliold on the 30th ,U.ay of JNToyorobar, A. D. 1912, an assessment of ten centp (10c) . por share was levied on' the "outsta'rfd ing stock of tho corporation, payable January 27,193 to JL iL. JliQP- . paugh, secretary jof the cocpqratlpn, at 903 Kearns building. Salt Lake City, Utafi. Any stoclt upon which this assessment may lemain unpaid on tho 28th day of January, A. D. 1913, Will bo dolimment and advertised for stile at public Auction, and, unless payment is made before, will bo sold at four o'clock p. m. on tho 20th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1913, to pay the de linquent assessment together with the cost of ad6i'Uging and oxpenaes" of sale. , A. L. HOPPAUGIL Secretary 903 Roams Building, Salt Lako City, Utah. Date of fiist publication January 4, 1913. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Tomboy Gold & Copper Mining Co., principal place of business Salt Lako City, Utah. Location of mines Dry Fork canyon, West Mountain Mining district, Bingham, Utah. Ndtice Is hereby given that at a megtihg of the board of directors of the Tomboy Gold & Copper Mining company held on tho 20th day of De cember, 1912, an assessment of ono q1jarter (1 4) cent per share was ' 'levied up (he capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding It payablo immediate to tho secretary, at his off fee, rooms 404 Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment -nay remain " unpaid on Saturday, February 1, 1913, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pay ment is made before will be sold on Thursday, February 20, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the secretary's of flc to pay the' delinquent assessment, 'thereon, together with tho cost of' advertising and expenso of sale. -'-- E. D. STILLMAN, Secretary. First publication January Jl.913. ASSESSMENT NO.' G." , t - Ely Consolidated Copper Company, Location of principal office, 414' Judge'buildlng, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Robin son mining district, White Pino county, Nevada. Notice is hereby given that at a. mooting of the Board of Directors of said company, held on November 13, 1912, an assessment, to bo known as' Assessment No. 6, of five (5) cents per share, was levied on the outstand ing capital stock of the corporation, payablo to United States Corporation Company, Transfer Agent, Mutual Life building, Now York City, N. Y orto Gideon Snyder, Secretary, 414 Judge building, Salt Lako City, Utah,, pn or before December 31, 1912. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain -unpaid on Decern- ber 31, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is mado before, will bo sold on February 28, 1913, at the companyls . office, '414 Judgoj i - Building, Salt !Lake Qlty, ,U, tah, at 2 i o'clock p. m., to" pay delinquent as-' sossment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. GIDEON SNYDER, Secretary. 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake Glty, Utah. By order pf tho board of directors of Ely CQnsolidatedCopp6r Company, at a mooting held December 28, 1912, the date when sfook shall become do- llnquont pursuant to tho foregoing notice wag extonded to and including Januaiy 30, 1913, and sale day to' March 2G, 1913, at 2 'o'clock p. m., at tho company's office, 414 Judge Building Sat-Lako-Gity, Utah. i . GIDEON SNYDER, , Seorotary.' SUMMONS. In the District Court of tho Thjrd Judicial District- of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Ellzibeth Cathryn Livingston, plain tiff, vs. George Hugh Livingston, da