II OGDEN DEPARTMENT j OFFICE 25 52 WASHINGTON AV-SNTJTB. PHONE 634. I Office Honrs s. . to 10:30 a. m.; 3 p, m. to 8 f . I DAVID ECCLES WILL IS WOTYET FDUIUD Close Associates of Financier Believe No Last Testa ment Was Left. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 2. Nearly ono month "Hun pnFScd since the sudden dc:tth or Da Mrt Ecclcn In Salt Lake City on the evening of December 5. 7et tho will of t.jc late financier, If there la a Mill In exlftcucc, has not boen filed for probate, no steps taken townrd a possible dlvi.ion or scttllns up of the vast estate tho vaJ- j ae of which han boen estimated variously at from J15.O0O.0OO to $50,000,000. j Those moat closely nsrociatcd with Mr. , Ecrlcs during his lifetime have found no renmn to alter their original opinion that h left no will. That the twenty-one chil dren. 1.! helm of tl'!?"3 mi'I be considered In ""'V' ',1. H. may bo taken 1b the belief V'i'"Ad in to make unnecessary j owtll or of" rtner riMslon of tho property bl lcgai pru ''peaking of the matter W g the personal friend and legal advisor oi Mr. Ecclcs. said today: "If Mr. Eecles left ft will It has not - ft b-cii found nd personally I ani Jn " lined to belltv,. that there In no vu "'to a polblc division of the property -that would be made i. acwdnnco with tjc or bv agreement, but I nm Mire tnac Perfect harmony will prevail In the fum ii " L R Ecclea and David, Jr.. are out W'thr" cuy ami It . bee" such a abort tlmo lncc lh death ot Mr. E-ele-j that there has been no Incuna-r-on on the part of the members of the family to take up this matter. I PARCEL POST BUSY. Onden Postmater Believes He Is Dealing With Practical Jokers. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 2. Today marked the :eaJ inauguration of the parcel poflt ay Sn In connection with the VXuSe t'.c main station at the federa building md the several substations showing a vry satisfACtoty business in the rale or pr lal stamps. Throughout the da mary parcels were received and not a Tcm Were delivered by the regular carriers. The first rarcel "post packnso handled throtRii the local office and consigned to Postmaster L. W. Shurtllff Proved to j- something of a Joke and furnluhea a probltm for the sleuths. It contained a choice assortment of vegetables, beets, oi.lons. potato'jH and turnips, all M-rappetf !'i tissue paper and tied with ribbon. Ao lonlirg l' tho return card on the put j?.de of the pnekuge It whh consigned by T e Farmers' Reliance, llaytlcld, Utah, l'o; tmaxter Fhurtllfi Is Inclined to bc . f t'iat several members of the Re ' MiPf" might be located among the em jvycn oi this federal building. It ro-jl-c-'l 9 cents t carry the package ami it bore an extra 10-cent stamp. Insur ing it for the full value of 50 cents. There was a alight error in an article ir.pcaiing in thin department yestcrda to the cffcel that fourth-class- matter, o- 4arccl post matter as It now becomes, ould not be accepted. It wan tho In- cr.tlon to convey the Information that 9 i- .natter Mould not be accepted fo: Mic-ial delivery at this time, although an, i a provision waa made in the origi ; parcel post plan. , I SEEKS TURKEY'S MMONTS. Discoverer of Gold Nugget In Crav In tends -to Go Mining. I Spt.ul to The Tribune. OGDF.X, Jan. 2. George D. Folkman. jstodlan of tho "Weber county building ird t'.ie lucky owpor of the Ncm Years ur':e" which netted him a gold miggct, .as not been able definitely to locate the I former haunts of the gold-bearing bird, ut ho l ntlll enjoying visions of a val Mblc mineral claim. Ho has reached a I rolnt in his Investigation which makes t certain that tho turkey came from the arake river country In Idaho or from Portervllle, a nmall settlement In Mor , i;An county. . I If he can ascertain definitely from what I particular farm hla turkey was received jy the local dealer. Mr. Folkman pays he .i tends to do some prospecting Just as oon as the snoM' Is off the ground in the aprins. I Herman S. Purdy Dead. Spc;al to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 2. After au illness of . fteen years, during vhlch tlmo ho Buf fered from acute Brlghfa dlhoaae. tier lan S. Purdy. 21 years of ago, and on of Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy, died at the f.imll- home. r.'S Twenty-eighth street, at o'clock thlK morning. After Kpend i:g uevcrnl weeke in California In a fruit ers search for relief. Mr. Purly retunied o tl la city on December 4 and last Fri Iar underwent an operation at the Deo .ospltal. This failed to bring relief and ?mo days after the operation he "va.s ta ,en home. M'horo he sank steadily until lc end camu this morning. In addition to the parents, ho in survived by three VrotlierH and one Bister, J. K-, Milton and Mlltani Purdy and Mrs. C. S. "Warner. .M residing in this city. The funeral ar at.gc'r.onts will be announced later. II Eagerly AM-alt Gates Concert. I i i' ul to The Tribune. I OGDCX. Jan. 2. A party of Ogdcn peo- I v.1.0 are interested In the work of the I o'-il tabernacle choir attended the final I halt Lake recital of Miss Emma Lucy j Giles last night. Among those in the party were Mr. and Mrf. C. J. Itoia. Pro. I easor and Mrs. Joseph Boltantync and I Alonso Wst. The. final recital by Miss I fiatc in Utah before her departuro for I Ki, rope Mill bo given under the auspices I uf the Ogden choir In the tabernacle on j I Innunry S. This concert is regarded by I i '.islc-Iovers as ono of the most aus- I , lelotm events In the history of the local j '.oir. II Another Robbery Eeportcd. Sjjr-'al to Tho Tribune. OGDCX. Jan. 2. Another ca.-o has been I .Wivl to the long list of so-called room- I .ng l.o'jsie robborlc which hav eweurred I n c Ogtlen's reatrlcted district waa I "ojfed. In the arrest of Eva Ibigley upon I if 'omplalnt of Joseph Kisman. The I woman was taken into custody by Patrol- I nan John Hutchins and Merchant Patrol- 1 nan Dan Sullivan lat night after Kln- I man hnJ rpo:ted the loss of a M'atch and I M5 In cash. Armlancd on a charge of I agram-y. the Baglcy woman entortrd a I plea of not guilty before Judge AV. II. I llecder in the police court this morning. Hi Charged WiUi Forgery, .pe. ;al to The Tribune. OGDEN", Jan. 2 Jacob C. Hlnklcy, re 'Ming at 21&3 Lincoln avenue, is under arre1! and lockeyl jrt the county Jail on a c' arge of. forgery. In the complaint HH I'rawn by County Attorney Darld Jn-on t'-Ja . it ib charged tlutt Hlnkley forged HH th name of Joseph t;oulhl'-k. Jr., to a hrk for HO. Hlnkley Mas arreMcJ a monthM ago on a charge of fulling m provfdr for hi wife td children. HI l-einiInaiT harltig on thr forgery ii:nrge rrobablj wlli jio'j tomorro"-morning. BOY SHOT Or RIFLE SUPPOSEDUEULOflDED Five-Year-Old Son of Driver ' Mar Die From the Wound. Special to Tho Tribune. ' OGDENT, Jnn. 2. Playing Mith a rifle not thought tu he loaded. William Barth. li-ycar-old son of Charles Barth of tho Sand Ridge, shot and probably fatally Mounded his cou.eln. Ile.nry Ackarct, aged 5. son of M. JI. Ackaret. tlrlver for the M. H. Jones Coal comnan;.. Tho acci dent occurred about 5:50 o'clock tills evening at the homo of tho boys' grand father. James Drysdale, 26S Qulncy ave nue. 1 Tho Injured hoy wan taken to Hcrgci s hoxplial and his condition at midnight waa reported to b. extremely dangcroua. The .22 caliber bullet entered his right tomplo and paused out the top of his head. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Drops Gun Upon Concrete Platform and Shell Is Exploded. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN", Jan. 2. Ray Wardlclgh. aged 15, son of Captain II. H. Wardlalgh of the central Mr station, was accidentally shot through th" left hand at I o'clock this afternoon M'hile returning from a hunting trip went of the Utah hot springs. No M'a h walling for a car at tho spring utatlou when ho dropped thu butt of tho gun to the concrete platform. Tho con cussion exploded the shell, the. entire charge parsing through hla hand. Tie M'oa brought to his home at 2050 Douglas av nue. Albert Grccnwell accompanied Ward Jeigh on the trip and mms Mith him Miien the accident occurred. Farmors' Institute. Bogins Today. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 2. Under tho direction of the Utah Agricultural college, the farm ers institute, which Is hold annually In one or moro sections of Weber county. Mill open at TluntavUlc tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. It will close Saturday evening. On Monday. January 6, tho. In st Ituto will he opened at Pleasant View, the sessions to continue for two days at that place. From this county the lec turers will go to KaysvUlc. Davis county, for incotlngs on January S and 0. Ncyr Litiuor License Rule. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 2, In a communication from Judge J. A. Hom'cII this morning the city commissioners were notified that a new method had been adopted by the dl8tricl Judges in passing upon transfers of licjuor licenses. Henceforth, accord ing to the now ruling, all appllcattois mr transfer of license Mill be treated as or iginal applications. Marriage Licenses Granted, Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 2 Marriage licenses were granted today to Antonio Fovcro cjt Tay lor and Miss Amabilc Monte of Diamond vllle. Wyo.: "William A. Earl of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Nlta C. Conger of Black foot. Idaho: Sam Onello of Ogden and Ida F. V. Curto of Hooper. State News EDITORS ARE FOUND GUILTY OFMlflffT BOISE. Ida.. Jan. 2. R. S. Sheridan, publisher of the Boise Capital N'eM'fl. C. O, Broxon, managing editor, and A. R. Cruzcn, a local capitalist, convicted of contempt of the Idaho supremo court for criticising the court's decision barring tho Progressive candidates for presiden tial electors from the Idaho ballot, occupy a cell In the county Jail tonight, where they will serve out their ten days sen tence. In addition to the Jail sentence Imposed on the three men. they also M'cre eentcned to pay fines of ?500 each. The supreme court room M'as crowded this morning when the court announced its decision. The opinion M-rltten by Jugtlco Sullivan M-as concurred In bv Chief Justice StcM-art. Tt upheld the in herent right of courts to punish for con tempt. Justice Allshle dissented from the opinion, on the ground that the case was not pending at the time of the nub licatlon of the articles In Question. Although A. R. Cru7.cn. in his answer to the court's charge.n. mado affidavit that ho was in no way connected with tho paper, tho sworn statement of the publisher made in compliance with the federal laws M-as introduced, showing the ownership of stocks and bonds of the company and the court held CrU7.en equally guilty with the publisher and editor. When the court asked Broxon If he knew of any reason why sontonce should not be pronounced, he replied. "None that thig court will consider." The threo newspaper men were then sentenced and taken to tho countv jail where they were placed In the same coll occupied by Moyer. .Haywood and Petti bone, during their trials for alleged com plicity in the assassination of ex-Governor Steune.nberg. The action against Sheridan, Broxon and Cni7.un was brought December 2 by Attorney General McDougal. The publi cation of the message from Col. Roose velt, criticising the court's decision was admitted by the publishers, but thev de nied that thin wiib contempt, claiming right under the constitution to criticise the court. t THREE PLEAD GUILTY. ! Judge Alfred Budge Opens District Court ! at Pocatelto. ! Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Tda.. Jan. At the opunlng of the adjourned session of the dlHltict court here tolay by Judgo Al fred Budge threo of the prisoners pleaded guilty. These wore George A. Burrcl, held for robbery and also wanted for for gery In Twin Falls; T. E. Armstrong, alias Ticrney. on the charge of forgery of the name of E. M. Perky to a number of checks here re-cnti3-, nnd "Bud" Rlchard Kon, Mho Id charged with boot-lagging. The man churgod with grand larceny from Oneida county, and who tried to burn himself and the other prisoners In the jail the other day. whose name J Row-en-, wo ready to plwnd guilty and Judge Budge haa onlered that h be. nxamlnxl us to hi sanity before Probate Judge Johnston hcfori he plead. Victim of Tuberculosis. Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Ida.. Jan. 2. The dead body of a man of middle ag. was found In a rooming hounc at 455 North Main street this morning. It was turned over to Undertaker Walter, who after con siderable Investigation found that with out doubt the man's name is Fred Mantz. A far as can be aj-certalned death wna caused by the flr.al ravaK-j of tubercu-1-I. Manti: mi(t hc-e a few and " 1 I ro y worked i ha ' .7 n n y trade, a mat Viliust, m wc Uregon Short i The Richest, Frag rani and most ceonomiril Tea for tho home is HEWLETT'S LUNETA TEA. Your grocer will be pleased to supply you. ASK FOR IT TODAY. Coupons for Rogers' line Silver ware in every package. Line shop here. So far no traces of relatives have been found, jeforo com ing here ho M'orked In Dunflinlre. Oil., and tho foreman of tho shops there has beun Mired In an effort to jlnd relatives or friends of the dead man. Burglary at Pocatollo. Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Ida.. Jan. 2. The Col lln novelty store on South .Main slrcot v.'ae entered last night by means of tak ing out a panel in tho roar door ami forc ing tho lock. Goods to tho amount of "50 lo .'"100 wt-r. stolen. Somo small change from tho regl.'.ter was also appro priated. There is no clew to the thieves. Called on a Mission. Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGI-IA.M CITY. Jan. 2. The retiring Judge of lh- Box Elder precinct. Denmark Jensen, has received a cnll from "Box B" at Salt Lake City, to fill his fifth mis sion In the interests of tho Mormon church. Jensen has already filled four mission:'. This time he Mill Inhor In tho northern slates', spending hla time prin cipally In the largo cities of tho east, ac cording to the call. Ho Mill leave home about January 13. Will Visit Honolulu. Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. Jan. 2. H. C. Day. general manager of the Ogden Portland Cement company of thin city, and Mife, expect to leave for au extended trip to tho Pacific coast, and while on tin: coast the Days will make the trip to Honolulu. Idahoan to Sottle in Utah. Special to The Tribune. BRIG HAM CITT. Jan. 2. Christian Jensen of Blackfoot. Idaho, la hero visit ing his father, Denmark Jensen, for a few days, and incidentally looking for a' suitable piece of farming property. He Is desirous of locating in this oity, and If ho is successful in purchasing a farm, ho Mill remove his family here in the very near future. Bom Hew Year's Day. Special to Tho Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 2. Mr. and .Mrs. Borger A. Loe received a most welcome Nom' Year's gift In the form of a baby girl. Gas Company Incorporates. PROVO. Jan. 2. Articles of Incorpora tion of the Utah Valley Gas fc Power company were filed M'lth the county clerk here today. The company Is formed to build and operate gas works, nlpc lines, etc Mith a capital slock of "00.000 In shares of tho par value of 5100 each. The Incorporators arc A. F. Be ringer and F. C. Richmond of Salt Lake City, W. TI. Ray of Piovo. T. M. Turnbull and R. R. Baldwin of Chicago, and M'hom arc also tho directors. F. C. Richmond Is president, Yv IT. Ray vice president and treasurer, and R. R. Baldwin secretary- Representatives of thlH company wero a short tlmo ago granted a franchise lo Install a gas man ufacturing plant and build and maintain pipe lines in Provo. SECRET SOCIETIES MASONIC NOTICE MT. MORIAH lodgo No. 2, F. and A. M.. will hold a spocial meeting today (Friday) at 1:30 p clock p. m., for the purposo of conduct -inif the funeral services of our late broth er, Joseph P. Welch. GERALD 11. YEARSLEY. Secy. EL KALAH TEMPLE. A. A. O. X. IdTs. Regular sessions held at Masonic temple, corner Second East and First South, tho third "Wednesday In each month. Sojourning nobles Invited to at-i?nd,-, C. H- Fcor. III. Potentate. J. M. Marriott. III. Recorder. i LTNDS CHAPTER NO. jBV 1. Order of Eastern Star jK&rrrs? Masonic temple. Stated EslX meetings first Friday 2$v8j& ,acl1 month. Visiting jBSrqEi members will recelvo a cordial welcome. r - MAUD C. STEVENS. W. M. : NELLIE T. SPENCER, Secretary. Vr K MIZPAH CHAPTER NO. WLtf Order Eustcrn Star JffiB&zW Stated meetings first ffll Monday of each month, yjg Masonic temple, corner ISW Second East and First W - South. Visiting members w cordially Invited. MINNIE M. GANE. "W. M. LOUISA STEWARD, Secretary. T ELECTA CHAPTER NO. PY iitf' R Order Eastern Star. I JFgyiJR Stated meetings third frhXfiK Tuesday of each month. siPfela. Masonic temple, corner ISr'. Second East and First W South. Visiting members IT - cordially invited. JENNIE M. MURFITT, W. M. LI DA F. "WISE. Secretary. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. JORDAN LODGE NO. 3, L O. O. F. Meets cvory Monday night at I. O. O. F. temple. Visitors Invited. C. Cam eron. N. G-: A. L. "Weaver, V. G.; "W. T. Hopkins, secretary. aH37 NAOMI REBEKAH LODGE NO. 1 Meets every second and fourth Satur day evenings of each month at .Odd Fel lows temple. Market st n2S52 MIRIAM REBEKAH LODGE MEETS first and third Saturday evenings of each month at I. O. O. F. temple. o2175 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 3 Even- Thursday evcn"ng. K. of P. hail. 1C1 2nd East. Harold Holmes. C. C: S. N. Randolph. K. of R. and S. LINCOLN LODGE NO. 2S, K. OF P. Meets every Saturday evening at 3 o'clock in K. of P. hatl, 123 E. 3rd South; entrance Linden hotel. L. C. Shr.w. Jr.. C. C.: A. O. Garrett, K. of R. and S. ROYAL ARCANUM. SALT LAKE council No. 151". Second and fourth Wednesdays. K. of P. hall, 123 East 3rd South streeL Walte.r E. Jones, regentr E. L. Jones, secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE OF TUB "World Salt Lake City lodge No. :53. meets In tho Mooso cluhrooms. 222 South West Temple utreet. Thursday nights. 8:15 o'clock. GEO. A. "WHITATCER. Dictator. S. R. "WELSH. Secretary. GREAT SALT LAKE CAMP NO. 10071. M. W. A. Meets every Monday night at S o'clock In tho Odd Fellows temple. P. O. place, visiting members cordially Invited. FORESTERS OF AMERICA MEET first and third Tuesdays each month .t Eagles hall. II. A. Welling. F. S. sll3( EXCELSIOR CAMP NO. 10SU2, MODERN Woodman, meots Tueday evening In M. W. A. hall. 161 Main nt. VlsJUng r.elshhors welcome. C, D. Smith. V. C; Jim H. Rothwcll. clerk. UTA.II CAMP NO. 33!, W. O. W. Wedneiday evening. F. O. E. hall. 1G: S. W. Teirple VIiMng neighbors wel come. Jrila IL Coll'iiS, Consul; E. W. Hall, Clerk. i CALIFORNIA STATU 1 SENATOR RECALLED i SAN JOSE. Oil.. Jan. 2. The llrst re I call election under the new ulate law I whh held today inlhe t wonly-elghth sen atorial dlHtrlct, for thw recall of State Senator Marshall Black and tho Mdectlon of successor. Partial returns Indl i ate the recall of Black by a large ma jority ami tho election of Herbert C. , Jones, Republican, to succuad him. ; Black M'sik a Progressive leader tu th ! utatu tienuie and formulated a number of ! reform measures adopted at the last se.i i lon of th kglslHtuic. lie Mas secretary 'of the Polo Alto Building & Loan asso ! elation. Miilch waH closed by ordor of a state commissioner last night after Black had admitted a .shortage of more than $100,000. The Republican central com mittee of S:iiita Clara county, dominated by Progressives, then demanded Black's resignation from the senate, und when It wn refused, instituted recall proceedings. Black Is awaiting trial on aoveral Indictments. Sale Set Aside. CHICAGO, Jan. 2. The salo of the rillnols properties of the Chicago Ji Mllwunkeu Railway company by the receivers Mas 8t aside aa il legal by Judge Landlx In tho United States district court today. Judge Iiudls held that at tho sale bidding was suppressed ami that tho purchnxo price was more than $2,000, 000 below the true valuation. Taft Accepts Invitation. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. President Taft toduy accepted an invitation lo at tend a dinner of tho Clover club of Phil adelphia, January 17. j Would Eecognizc China. j WASHINGTON. Jan 3. Immediate ! recognition of the iipm" Chinese republic I by the United States waa asked in a resolution today by Senator Bacon, a l member of the foreign offalra committee, i . DIED NOR It ELL At the Tuck apartments. i7 South Second East street. January 2, 1013. William O. Norrell. In hl. fSth year. Notice of funeral Mill be given later. GALLACHEK At 710 Downington avc.. January 2. I'.M.:. of paralysis'. William It. Gallacher. brother of John Gallachor. born January 22, IJCiS In Scotland. No tice of funeral later. WJLSONIn this city. January 2. 1013, Myrtle A. "Wilson, aged 21 years, and her infant son, daughter and grandson of Gcorgo Lambourne. 41 North Second West street. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. CLISBY. The funeral services over the remains of Ihe late Clara C. Cllsby. lato of Atlanta, Ga., aged 70 years, will be held today fFrlday)at 2:30 n. m.. from tho mission chapel of Undertaker Jos. W. Taylor. 21 South West Temple streets. Friends are Invited to attend. Interment In Ml. Olivet cemetery. WELCH. The funeral services for Jos eph P. Welch, who dleii In this city December 2S, 1012, Mill be held from the Masonic temple, corner Second East and 'llilrd South, today (Friday) at 2 p. m under tho auspices of Mt. Moriah lodse. No. 2. F. & A. M. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS E. G. O'DONNELL, UNDERTAKER. and embalmer, has moved to neM' loca tion. 22B-227 South West Temple stroot. Realty bldg. Phone 580. o3309 EBER W. HALL. UNDERTAKER AND embalmer. 164. So. West Temple. Phono GOB. d3 LARKIN-HGLL UNDERTAKING COM pany; modern chapel parlors. 255 So. 2nd East. Wasatch 5132. Open day and night. m!392 CUT FLOWERS. HUD DART FLORAL CO.. C3 SO MAIN at. Phono IOC. Cut flowers and fu neral designs. nl632 THE LEADING FLORIST. W. W. KING. 211 E 2nd So. Phone 37, h297 WANTED Miscellaneous. WILL SHIP CAR H. U. GOODS TO LOS Angeles and one to Chicago and one to Portland, and one to Florida next ten clays; vory reasonable rates. Kimball Van fc Storage Co.. 72 So. Main. n2&03 WESTERN JUNK & Metal company. Highest "prices paid for copper, brass, rubber, bottles, etc. Plion. Waa. 2316, 1011 So. State St. m2001 FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS WANT cd; will pay you first-class prices. H. C. Fisher & Co., 1G3 So. W. Temple. Wa satch 5171. c253 LIST VOUR SECOND-HAND AUTOMO blle with us. We have customers Tor all kinds and sizes. Fowler, 53-50 So. W. T. g33C2 UTAH JUNK CO.. HIGHEST PRICE paid for Iron, brass, rags, bottles, rub ber, copper, etc. SI0 So. ith West, Phono Wasatch 223. mlS73 A TOW UNCLAIMED TA1 1.OR-MA DE suits and overcoats at a bargain. Spielberg Tailoring Co.. ."7 W. 2nd So. klSOS TO DO YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND mattress remaking. Utah Bedding .t Mfg. Co. Phone 3S3. b202 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND hand furnlturo. carpets, stoves, trunk. and valises. Wasatch SOG. g3378 YOUR OLD CLOTHING; WILL CALL. Salvation Army. Phone. t2101 ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS wanted. Tel. Was. 3625. klOSl ALL UNION MEN TO WEAR OUR 52 and 33 UNION-MADE hats. "Hats of Merit." Merit Hat Co.. S1-S3 E. 2nd So. m213 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND hand furniture, carpets, cook stoves, ranges, trunks. Was. S06. m220s LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FOR A dramatic company touring Idaho and Utah; long engagement. Address 350 Kensington avc.. Salt Lake City. m22CS CATTLE. ANY KIND. YOUNG AND FAT calveis. poultry. I keep two Jersey hulls for service. Cows fotched. Phone Hyland 2374-J. Rear 1415 S. Main. m3110 FREE TO OUR PATRONS. A nice calendar and a patent match safe. Call and xet them. MONARCH SHOE REPAIRING CO.. 21 E. Second South. Waxalch 35S3. n!7S FLORISTS aTlkTndT'cT't" from greenhouse. Porter-Walton Co.. 274 State. m37Sl TAILORS Suits and overcoats from $15 up. 815S8 ! SWITCHES FKOM'clDMnNGr teed. Harmony Millinery 553 S. State. W. fiElS k2722 C. E. OKTERLOH. AUCTIONEER. RESI ience. 34 So. Male Wasatch 28H-W. 1 i'SI jtf! TT SEBER MAKEB FUR V ITTTR E auction a. npeealty- consult mo before Minns' Hyland 13171 hZI!I WANTED Wanted Male Help. WANTED AN ALL-ROUND PRINT er for country newspaper and Job of fice. Must be a hustler and able to turn out the. work. No boor.orH need apply. A permanent place for tho right man. Write, giving particulars and salary wanted, to Newspaper, Box 101. Cedar City, Utuji. nil.' DANCE LEARN TO DANCE. WALTZ. tM'o-Htcp, three-step, taught In four les-vonc. GS Postoffice place. beL Main and West Temple. Dancing Tuesday. Thursdavnnd Saturday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward. Instructors. Lc-Fon! dally. m:445 MEN, WOMEN. GET GOVERNMENT John. 510.00 week. Write- Immediately for Hat of positions open. Frfrnklln In Btltute. Dopt. 446 W.. Rochester. N. Y. kiss: RTROCK'S EMPT.OYMENT AGENCY Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborers. West 2nd South Phono 44 c.743 SHEPPARD'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY "The Red Front." 112 West 2nd Bouth. Hendouartrrs railroad and mining help. Wasatch 2B24. elS4J PERSONAL ATTENTToTAND THOR oughners characterize Utah Bulnr Collece trnlnlm?. Dav tnd night Begin now. Boston building. sl537 FIFTY YOUNO MEN WITH EICYCLE3. gcod wages: steady employment: chance to learn telegraphy. W. U. Tol. Co. B.2M1 JAPANESE GE?7T-RAL AGENCY. Help of all kinds furnished. Phono W. latch 1311. 250 West 1st South. f340l MEN'S UNCALLED-FOR TAILOR mado suits and overcoats nt a sacri fice. Spielberg Tailoring Co., 67 W. Rec ond South. IC1804 MEN WANTED TO WEAR OUR TRUSB es; fit sruarnnteed. Rex Drug Co.. W. Tcmplo Rnd Broadway. b2S7l FREE EMPLOYMT3NT AGENCY. BASE rr.ent First Congregational church. W get you a position free of charso, Tolo phono Wanatch 5822. t365 WANTED MACHINIST-OPERATOR. Miio Is alpo a god printer. Apply XYZ. Tribune. ml732 TWO MEN FOR AUTO DRIVING AND repairing; cxpcricnco unnecessary. Call 73 Postoffico placa. m2114 WANTED 25 SOLICITORS FOR SPE elal work. Best proposition over mado to public and atront Pay cvory day. Call b ynu can dollvor the goods. 312 Con stitution bldg., 0 to 11 a. m. m203G A REWARD OF $100 OFFERED BY Hcnager's Business College for a grad uato that failed lo get a position m3233 SIN MEN. WELL DRESSED. HONEST. energetic and trustM'orthy. S a. m. sharp. Mr. Poclman, 314 McCornlck bldg. ' m3721 THIS IS ENROLLMENT WEE 10 AT Hcnager's Business college Call today and make arrangements for your course. rl YOUNG MAN THAT CAN CLEAN. press and repair clothes and under stands waiting on retail trade: must be pober: eood oopltlon year round. If you can't fill this don't answer: write stat ing salary and- age. L. Strauss, Buhl Idaho. nt ABLE-BODIED MEN WANTED FOR the IT. S. marine corpp. between tho nges of 10 and 35; must be native born nr have first jiapen: monthly pay $15 to S63: additional compensation possible: food, clolhlne. quarters and medical attendance free; after 30 years' service can retire with 7." per cent of pay and allowances; service on hoard ship and ashore In nil parts of the M'orld. Apply at L". S. Marine Corps Recruiting Office, ICS Main st.. Salt Lako City, Utah. n3 GOOD CLOTHING. FURNISHING AND shoe salesman. Apply today. NIcoIh. 210 South Main. nlS7 FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR ROAD and city; nlso good solicitors. Steady work; jjoort nronosilions. Sneelnlty Mfg. Co.. room 337 Mercantile block. Applv after 10:30. nlOi BOY WITH WHEEL FOR "DELIVERY. Apply Druehl & Frankcn. Tho T.'.us Corner. nlCO YOUNG MAN FOR STIDNOGRAP?I"ER and general office M'ork; slato age. pre vious employment, references and M'agos expected. Address B-3S. Tribune. nlS2 BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER; must have A-l references. W. L. Wctherbco Co.. ir.S and J0a West 1st South. nl72 Wanted Situation Female. iTrfHOOGilLY COMP1CTENT WOM an, to do cooklnc: elub house preferred. Addrcsa B-54. Tribune. n2l LOST AND FOUND uiHfrXATrrs dant. purphs stone. Reward. Roturn to Tribune office, m2033 FACTORY GIRL LOST MONTH'S wages, green purse, shopping district or Wandamerc car. Miso Boyd. McDon ald Chocolate Co. $5 reward. m2180 LOST BLACK MUFF AT MOOSE club. Return to Moose club. Reward. m3723 FEMALE SCOTCH COLLIE PUP. RE tuni 100 2nd avc- Reward. nS LOST 7-JEWEL WALTHAM WATCH. Mith fob and locknt. Return to Pal ace hotel. 329 So. W. Tcmplo. KeM'ard. nllO LOST MINK SCARF BET. STATE and Main. Return to Louvre cafe. Suitable reM-ard. nltlO LOST A BROOCH WITH A BLUE center set Mith pearls. Finder return to Somloh. Reward. nl71 LOST DIAMOND BROOCH PIN. about Z Inches long, at Hotel Utah, Dec. 31. Finder please notify Was. 5580. Reward. nlOS LADIES' TAILORING dws5n"X!jieX"f alterations a specialty. 135 W. 2nd South. ml393 REMOVAL wlnR&LSON lXwyersT're moved to Judge building. Telephone Wasatch 5S1. n25 PYORRHEA SPECIALIST DRTT5tOnfEItTW. HALL. PYORRHEA AND ORAL PROPHYLAXIS. C30 KEARNfi BLDG. a2253 LIVERY STABLE MCOY STvBLe cXrTuaGSAND light lively horses bought and sold. Phone SI. c!41 CHIMNEY CLEANING cThmney sveTgnjS fur nace cleaning. Liavc ordora at Druehl & Frankon'a Wnaatch 100. kI90? APPLES POTATOES FOX FRUIT FARM APPLET. S5C PER bualiel; potatoes, 50 per bushxl. de livercd. Phone Murray 13-.I m3754 FURS AND TAXLDERMISTS wedoevTeIiytjhno and taxidermist 'Inc. We carry com plete lln of manufartured goods. Clean ing, repairing, ro-dying and rotnodollng at cut rates. 25 yearn )u S.ilt Lake, R. Slenzel Fjr Co., 57 E. 3rd South. R206S WANTED Wanted Female Help. GIRLS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. AV PLY READY FOR WORK AT 8 A. M AND 1 P. M. DAILY. TROY LAUNDRY. 421 SOUTH ST1I EAST. gD SUCCESS 1NSUR.NCE UTAH BUSI ness College preparation for business life. Start u coursM uow. Boston bldg., day or night. elsas BARCLEY CORSETS ARE LIKE OLD friends; they wwr well; made to me urements; guaranteed to fit, not to breait or rust. Wasatch 3001-W. Competent business women M-anted to take agenctei In Utah towns. 40 Woodruff. Apt. FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCT, BASE ment First Congregational church: wo get you a position frea ot ehazge. Tele phone 5822. 12773 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GEN cral housework. Phono Wasatch 354S-M. m2173 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL houscM'ork, three in family: references. Phono Wasatch. 4147. m271l WOMAN COOK AND THREE WAIT rcsscs. Apply Salt Lake Cooks asso ciation, 222 So. W. Temple, room 233. mW51 WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. SO C at. m234S COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: family of two. Call morn ingg, 502 East 1st So. "003 EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housowork: yi per M"oek. Inquire 376 North 1st West. m320S COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: roferencea required. m3222 EXPERIENCED WOMAN. CLEANING and laundry- 323 Wall at. m3223 $100 REWARD FOR A GRADUATE OF Hcnager's Business College M'ho failed lo get a position. Money ready. Call. m3234 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: no washing. 7CS 2nd ave. tn34S5 WANTED A GOOD COOK: INQUIRE 1103 3rd avc. m3413 WANTED A GOOD COOK FOR SMALL family; apply at 160 Thirteenth East. Mrs. Y. P. Kisor. m341S GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. must sleep home: apply 2a Canning apt. m3412 WANTED GOOD GTRL FOR GENERAL house.M-ork: no M'ashing. 4 Perry aptn.. 215 3rd avenue. m3792 FOUR DEMONSTRATORS, WORK IN and out of town; steady work, 52 per clay. S37 Mercantile block. mP.TOfi BRIGHT. ACTIVE. YOUNG LADY STE nographcr. with sufficient eXpeticnc0 to handle correspondence for first-class local firm. Excellent opportunity for right person; 350 to start. Address B-13. Tribune. n4I CALL TODAY AT HENAGER'3 Busi ness college. Th!? in enrollment week and nov.' Is a good time to start. n!5 WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN eral housework: two In famllv; no washinc; references required. 627 2nd ave. Wasatch 5S21. nIS WANTED YOUNG LADIES FOR AD vcrlislng photography. Address B-)0. Tribune. GOOD COOK TN FAMILY OF FOUR adults; references. Phono Waeateh 44P3-.T. nlG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: must sleep home nights. Applv apt. E, Sampson apts., 3rd E. and 3rd So. 4 nin FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR COOKING and general housowork; nd laundry. Wasatch 1446. lis:, East So. Temple. nllO WANTED TN FAMILY . OF 3. COMPE tont girl to do housework; no wnshlmr. 250 So. 3rd East. Phono Wasatch 4460-R. nllS HOUSEKEEPER.. W1DOWPJR, SMALL family. Address B-5I, Tribune. nil I WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework. 341 So. Stato. nlOG WANTED 3 ALL ROirND L,UNDRY girls; cood M-nges. Apply ready for work-. M"urray laundrj'- nlSI A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL. APPLY AT 242 2nd East st. nllu LADY BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER of experience; typist Mith billing ex perience given preference: Remington operator: position permanent; utato age, experience, references and salary ex pected; surety bond rcauired: all appli cations treated In confidence. Address B-41. Tribune. nlCl GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: small family; good wages. Apply 27 C st. nlGS Wanted Situation Male. mahTmuSei"" to become connected with Salt Lake, enterprise: can install mRll order system In any lino of business. Would like to secure on Interview v.ith nny ono inter ested. Address A-31. Tribune. mlS72 KITCHEN AND FURNACE MAN wants work. Wages no object for good place. A-35, Tribune. m20S0 SITUATION AS NIGHT CLERK OR janitor. Address A -20. Tribune. ml775 UNIVERSITY STUDENT WANTS place to devote 5! or 4 hours each day for his board: any kind of M'ork. Address B-5S, Tribune nlO JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION as cook or housework. Address B-2. Tribune. n!70 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. - OINfTlLCCCssT M-chanlcal engineer, structural design ing and general drafting. Inventing a specialty. Office No. 802 "Kearns bldg. Tel. Wasatch 402C. m2368 GROCERY SPECIAL. TDOT'oOOnVXlG. 450? t LBsT sugar. 25c. I pkgs. Cereal coffee. 25c; 4 lbs. rice, navy beans or chill beans, 25c: good broom. 20c: good cocoa, lb.. 25c; Hume's salmon, S for 35c; lard Is dOM'n, 5s 45c, ua 75c. 10h 51.15; 3 cans peas, 25c; 2 cans corn. 15c; be.st Foft-shell walnuts, lb.. 20c; 4 lb., dale?. 25c; 0 lbs. Jonathan apples. 25c: good oranges. doTT 15c; split peas, lb.. 5c; good mixed nuts, lb.. 15c; S can?1 strawberry Jam, 25c: creamery butter. 35c: 2 lbs. eastern cheese. 43c; straight grade fiour, $1.00; 3 pkgF. raisins. 25c; 16 lbs. sugar, $1.00; now mincemeat, lb., 10c; pineap ple, can, 10c; 2 pkge. creamery butter, 65c: citron and lemon peel, 20or 3 lbs. Sultana raisins. 25c; 2 pk. mincemeat, 15c. Chicago Store. 116 W. First South. n)37?5 PICTURES AND WALLPAPER PICtmSRAMIG orating. Gcorgo W. Ebert & Co.. 41 Main t. 1:2719 WALLPAPER CLEANING YlQMTTrKJ BEST work; experienced men; prices right Office. Duval's paper store. d3173 KEY FITTING .KEY FITTING. LOCK WORK, BI cycU Supply Co. Phone Bell 2S2S. o7Sl FOR RENT Housekeeping Roomj$ far-Re; rent very reasonable dall terrace, ith mid Mh So", off ,,'?U.Y "OOMf": GAS RAXoM bath: H7. 26S So. 7th E-fit. Mj 3 '?.- I'PUSEKlSEPiNrJ'wS1 -Cu N. , Com pie. 'mfyA THREE .N'ICE FL'RN. Hc5usi1 Ing roonix; mod.; S15. 400 vSTf asa(ch 600-J. 2 NICELY l-URNISn"liD wfy heat, gas. 537 So. 5th East, m$i ONE OR TWO MODERN. FUn housekeeping rooms. "6 8o.j!l 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOf? buffet kitchen, ga.s both?? Hyland "".V'001' Pr,Vllt: no jK MOD. 3-ROOM APT.. FrnwErf ' completely; bath, pantry, cloX lb W. 5th South. 3 CLEAN ROOMS. GAS; WESTl8fsF way. CjiII Mahan. 273 g wlw Wasatch 411. " ' n ONE OR TWO ROOMS. MoBTtf rent rcasonablo. m& y. 2nd 7 FURNISHED. 2 CLEAN MOD Jtt sthcS! room!' C,0B0 ln- chca'",-'l0i FURNISHED ROOMS FOR L,jrwi two rooms, 8. ti55 So. Oth VOT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ern; Rns range. 73 West 5th 'sM TWO NICELY .FURNISHED MfM5 rooms for light hoiiHokeeplng; dB Idoal location; vory reasonable North State street. Mf$ For Rent Stores and Offv STOEROrAROEsVAND somest to be had In the ratall Stoto betwoen 2nd and 3rd SouttiSf? squaro feet of floor space; approtjll 3000 square foot basement In tMtt Will divide space to null temat.? Apply G. S. Holmes, Semloh llfff FOR RENT OR LEASE.ffc Old home of Broedou Offlco SuntBi" 00 W. Second South, Mr. 225xS0 basomcnt. iM;r 225x155 first floor. fW' 22cxl55 second floor. vmZ J2JxS0 third fioor. Will remodel building to null tjjfc" tenants. Ym Seo us at once. M,' ASHTON-JENKINS COMPAJj 47 Main Street, FOR RENT VERY DESIRABLE "ife houso on O, S. L. switch; doublAu ment and 2-story brick, electric St tor, floor scales, heating plant an' In offlcen; centrally located: rez reasonable. Phone Exchange 2imTi land S09. FOR JtENT STOREROOMSV"! sizes; all price". low rentals; SUB, 2nd South et. Pay you to lnvMT Apply O. S. Holmes. Semloh hoteC: TWO STOREROOMS, CORNER 3 and 2nd South. Apply SernloiMr office. jW TWO LARGE STOREROOMS. )W So State. Apply G S. Holmes" loh hotel. yEl OFFICE ROOMS. TRIBUTE BTJliy Inquire F. J. Westcott, 1008 7M building. STORE FOR RENT. SUITABLjft garage or wholcas-le or retail. 5M1 2nd South. STORES AT REASONABLE W FRITSCH. 202 FELT BLDG. j GOOD STOREROOM AT 106 EA8I South. Apply G. 8 Holmes, -MP hotol. ijft GOOD BTriTiDTNG IN GOOD I.OOft for restaurant or bakorv : rent XW able. Inquire box 101. Rigbv. JS I 2 STORES. 351-353 W TEMPLE be UEcd senaratelv or together?' cheap. W. J. Dooley. 7s P. O. P I STORES FOR RENT, 351-353 S Temple. Inquire W. J Do?loy, 71 place. 1J For Rent Miscellaneoti DrcSKROO.l FOR RENT. APPt Kearns bldg Phone 1025. Wanted to Rent Gara MARRIED COUPLE. FFRN1 housekeeping rooms in moilornfe not exceeding $16. Address B-44,i line. . ? Farms for Rent. FARM OF 110 ACRES. CLOSE TOV Lake dir. Good ImnrovomeruJ irood water riant. Will lease on ADnlicant must furnish t'.vo tcarr need. Address B-32. Tnbure For Rent Hotels fotTr15Nt"onH room, fireproof, modern hotel: so, with private baths: central locatloi dr-s P. O. bos 146. A - - j" Furniture moviniT. J nbljxvnol? furniture, safes, etc. Alex H Transfnr Co. ' For Rent Garacre J ajt6km?he" etc., fully equipped and tho bt tlon In tho city: State street W and 3rd South, formerly occupied J Randall-Dodd Co. Apply G. B. offlco Semloh hoteL z LADIES' TAILORS jaCntTfeTTspe ault. J30.00: your material ana tl lng. J20.00- Perfect fit. Repair modeling. Zucker & Evdashln. 2o Wa satch 6313. DURING MONTH OF JAXCARr.jj make substantial reduction on all and Jiults. Spring styles no In, tn miller, ladles' tailor. East 4th J PRINTING I plant. Printing nlndlng. OMj FOUNDRY t HTOVB C ASTING S. .ITTEBNl'j 12,000 dlfforent BoVeI 'j dry work. Western 'u.n.diry ' Repair Works. Wasatch 4i4. CLEANING ANDDYEEW "ierTclean Garmenls, insured. bP5"hA Prompt auto delivery. hf-Z!Fml 974. 975. 0?0. 114-16 F roaday..M- MONUMETSTOIB McKensle. Display jordr. 41. ao. ' m