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110 RAILROAD j OFFICiALA 111 I . Duncan Sees Sights of j! It Lake City; Has Praise ipr D. & R. G. Road. fcl. Duiic.au, receiver for tho $ pliujj & L:il:o 15rio railroad, with Quarters m Cleveland, 0., uccom- scl by his wife and a few friends, tin Suit Lake yesterday on their 'fj jo ithe Pacific coast. Tho party, iJiuR iu Mr. Duncan's private car, if J' arrived in this city Tuesday over the Denver & Hio Graudo iuuiuod here until 3:15 o'clock ay afternoon. The visitors went DVcr tho Oregon fchort Line to and from there took tho South t;i lie for San Francisco, ided in the party were Mr. and funcan, C L. banders, attorney I Wheeling !c Lalcc ICric: 70. A. Jin of the fclrcquiu Paper com f, Cleveland, and -Mrs. Potrcquiu. jecn iu his private car yesterday ion Mr. Duncan said: ; arc ou a vacation and expect j absent from Cleveland about tveeks. So far we have had a trip. Tho scenery over the or & Jiio llrandc is wonderful I was ajrreca'blv surprised at moothuess of the road, c Gou'ld lines havo two ood at their head iu Si. R Bush B. Jj. Brown. They arc goinjj ake a road out of the Denver o.,Grandc that will bo a crodit o country. I havo known Mr. for years and know him to bo ;ical and one of the most ca-r railroad men in tho country, ice tvo came hero wc have been v busy and have seon most of 5nportaufc places of interest arc pointed out to tourists, havo just completed a hotel llevcland of whiii wc are 3, but it docs not begin to iaro "Kith the Kotol Ut.ob, 1 luch pleased with what J have of Salt; "Lake City. 3 are coinc to San Francisco then down the coast to San o and Los Angeles. Wc will no i ovor the Sunset route by way cw Orleans. !IARRIMAN AND UTAH, on Made to Hang Railroad Mag e'3 Picture In State Capitol, allway and Marine Xcwb ot Jan contains an interesting article art plaj'cd by IS, H. Harrlman In up Utah and Salt Lake City. It cd out that the Harrlman for--nlshed more than two-thirds of ey needed for the new capltol of d suggested that it would he ap j for tho state of Utah to have her talented sons paint a pic Mr. Harrlman to be hung in the to capltol. irrlman's act In having two paint ced In the union depot In this lointed to as an example of note. Harrlman union depot the two s forty feet long and costing show In rich colons the arrival of cers iu tho Salt Lake valley and Ing of the last spike in the Pa llroads at Promatory, Utah, in llfAFETY FIRST MEETINGS. 'jmPlEight and Oregon Short Line Com. li Klttccs (Have Short Sessions. CVuStsaiety first meetings were held irMa.y. The regular saiety first com IvwBfcof the Oregon Short Line met CJcommittce rooms In the Harrlman if yesterday forenoon and discussed 1 Bus methods now adopted by the 1 Kin regard to safety with a view, Hole, of Improving them. Recom IjXionH will be made to the central committee of the company. VliUlah Light K: Railway central jKbommlttco held a meeting In the ' j5f the general manager of the :sWtV yesterday afternoon. Those llactcd on recommendations made - jw general committee, which met jfekH ago. and will recommend eomo "ffct-deemed advlanble for the scn : ? ftety of the public. e ,jKEM0V,NG THE snow. "mt General Manager of Oregon VKrt Line to Supervise Work. ""K&Manson. assistant general man lllM tno Oregon Short Line, went I l'lUlBt "'Ubt on tho Butte-Portland JL VKt'o take direct charge of the open fflhe Tclon branch of tho line. The -nows in the upper Snalco river r MftVP always required much atten rlilH this year there is an unusually viBjll there and in the Teton basin. Heaving last night Mr. Manson eived a rcporl tonight tliat snow ONLY "CASCARETS" . IFJHIPAIED Salts, Calomel and Cathar tic Pills Act ou "Bowels as Pepper Acts in Nostrils. Take a Cascarct tonight and thor oughly clcanso your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and "you will surely foci Croat by morning. You men aud women who havo headaches, coaled tongue, can't sleep, aro bilious, ner vous and up&ot, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or havo backache and feel all worn out. Ato you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarcts or merely forcing a passageway every few days salts,' cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important. Ca6cnrcts immediately cleanse frirl regulate tho stomach, removo tho sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul cases; take tlic excess bile from the liver and carry off the cou stipatcd waste matter and poison from tho intestines aud bowels. .Heniembcr, a Cascarct tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10-e.ent box from vour druggist means healthy bowol action; a Hear head and cheerfulness for months. Don t forget the children. (Advertisement.) nt Drunimond on tho Teton branch ol the road was twenty feet deep. The ro tarv will cut through It, but the work Is slow, and wc have to do all the work In the daytime. Today, the boys tell mc. thev worked threo hours on less than a mllo. All the rest of the lines arc clear, and today I had the big new rotary taken to Asbton from the Wood River branch to help clear the last of tho branch lines. T believe we can get the entire branch line opened up tomorrow." Excursion to Logan. An excursion to Logan will be offered bv the Oregon Short Line February 1 for tho benefit of those who wish to at tend the farmers roundup to be held In that city the first week of February. The excursion is to bo given at tho request of the Utah Power & Light company. Meliii Is Visitor. C. A. Melln, t ravelins: passenger agent for the Nickel Plato lines, with head quarters In Donvcr. was a visitor In Salt Lake City yesterday. Hailroad IToics. It. W. Flandro, commercial agent for the Denver & rtlo Grande, went to St. Mark's hospital yesterday, whore he will submit to a minor oporatlon. New G orporations Metropolis Chronicle Publishing com pany, Salt Lake: capital stock. 55000; shares. $10 each; George M. Bacon, presi dent: J. A. Carter, vice president; George McKimmln, Bccrctary. Amendment to articles of incorpora tion of tho Ogdcn Savings bank, increas ing tho number of directors to nine. Randall-Brooks Drug company. Smith field; capital stock. $10,000; shares. $100 each: .7. H. Randall, president; Walter Randall, vice president; L. D. Brooks, secretary and treasurer. Benjamin Electric Light & Telephone compuny, Utah county; capital stock, 53000; shares, 5100 each; George A. Hone, president; Charlos Lundell, vlco presi dent; E. 13. Hawkins, secretary and treasurer. Plan Elaborate Ball. Plane for an elaborate ball, to bo given at the Hotel Utah early next eprlng, were dlecussod by members of the Senators club at a gathering at the Commercial club yesterday afternoon. The organ ization la composed of about twenty prominent young men and Is social In character. A banquet preceded yestcr dav'H meeting. Richard W. Burton pre sided as toastmastev. Committees were appointed to arrange details for the pro posed ball and will report at the next meeting of members. The officers of the club, which has headquarters in Odeon hall, are Jack Ja.mes, president; Richard ID. Goss, vice president; Erin Hardy, secretary; B.S. Lynch, treasurer. Tzco Oliargo of Fighting, Jerry Scott, 20 years of age, and II. Mcltfains, aged 31 years, were arrested on the corner of Third South and "West Tem ple streets yesterday afternoon on a charge of fighting. McMaina exhibited .a slash In the front of his coat and declared that It was made by a knife In the hands of Scott.- Both wore released upon fur nishing $15 cash ball each. Elbert Soper Dies. Elbert Soper, S3 years of age. died at 222 West Fifth North clreot. yesterday of la grippe, after an illncsa of twd months, air. Soper was a native of Lond Island, NV T., where he was born, November SO. 1S2'J. Ho came to Utah In 1806. One son, J. D.-Soper, with whom Mr. Soper made his home In this city, survives. Tho fu neral will bo held In tho Twenty-first ward SundaT afternoon at 2 o'clock. "Be Chummy"' M With Your Stomach I- Take good care of the digestion I 9 kelp the liyer and bowels when I 9 jj necessary, and if there is any ! jW ; weakness at any time take a shorb 1 p course of I IS gj STOMACH BITTERS I I Shfc away- f-t kelp your, 1 B r? I aoraac "come hack' relieve such .9 m m$SR 1 ills as Loss of Appetite, Gas ou I B SjjjSrof I Stomach, Heartburn, Belching, In- S H wj digestion, Constipation, Bilious- I H tfirffcJ ness, Sick Headache, Colds, I vt'W p9' Malaria Fever and Ae, ImHs jojf and improve your health in gen- I im lieP a Bottlc Handy A11 tho TimG' I Edmuud Torde, leading man with "Tho Girl Prom Tokio," Salt Lake theater, Friday and Saturday, January 21 and 25. Salt Lake Statistics j 1 - - i Births. "W. B. Sanders. 243 Towa. avenue. s"lrl. Tf. C. Crouch. 2G30 Ninth East street, g-lrl. Deaths. January. 21, 1013, Mildred SnrnmerhayS: 1131 Windsor avenue, aKd 3 years, con vulsions. January 20. 1013, Edith E. ttcad. Ill O street, aged 36 years, nervous prostra tion. January 21. 1013. Thomas G. Gill, Center street, aged D years, endocarditis. Real Estate Transfers. Marian A. M. Cannon, to estate of Henry J. Platfoot. lots CS and r9. Emerson Heights I Charles JCcwson, trustee, and others, to Mary A. X. TImms. part of lol C, block 91. plat A.. 1 Charlos Newson. trustee, and others, to George 11. Newson, part of lot 8. block S. plat B... 1 Charles Newson. trustee, and others, to George Ti. Newson, part of lot 2. block 113. plat A... 1 Chai'leu Platta and wife to Andrew Gulbrandaon, part of lot (J. block 16. five-acre plat A 1 Frederick F. Moses to Anderson Anderson and wife, part of lot 6. block 10, five-acre plat A... 1 Kimball & Richards company to H. C. Beaumann. lots SI!) and 820. Highland Park addition .... 300 Ti. J. Evans and wife to C. A. Curlson, lots 20 and 21. block 6. Evans addition l Walter Bryant to Franklin Stork. lota .1 to -1, Violot addition 2.150 Jacob IT. Schwartz and wife to Charles A. Smurthwalt. part of lot 1, block 17, five-acre plat A.. JO James T. Beloss and wife to U. TC. McConaughy. part of block 32. plat C 1 Albert Fisher and Tvifi to Ella, Griffiths, part of lot 2. block 103, plat A 1 W, 31. For. 195 "W. "WashiiiR-ton St., Noblesville, Ind., says: "After suf fering many months Tdth "kidney trou ble, after frying other remedies and prescriptions, T purchased a box of lpoley Kidney Pills "which not only did mc more good than nny 'other roraodiea I over used, but have positively set my kidneys right. Other members of my family have used thorn "with similar re sults." Tako at tho first sin of kid ney trouble. Schramm-Johnson, lrupTs, "The Never Substitutors," five (5) Rood 6toros. (Advertisement.) WEATHER FORECAsfT Weather -forecast for Salt Lake City and the stats of Utah Locally, generally fair Thursday and Friday. Comparative -weather data at Salt Lake City. January 22. 1013: Highest, tcmpcraturo today was 31 d srees; highest in this month tjlnce 1S74 sras 60 degrecc; lowest last night was 2-1 degrees; lowest this month since 187-1 was 20 degrees below zoro: mean temper ature for today was 20 degrees; normal wns 20 degrees; accumulated excess since the first of the month la none; accumu lated deficiency since January 1 la 6(5 de grees. Relative humidity at 6 a. m. today was 71 per cont; relative humidity at 0 p. m. today was SO per cent. Total precipitation for the tvronty-four hourw ending at 6 p. m. was .00 of an inch: total for this mouth to date Is .69 of an Inch: accumulated deficiency for this month to date s .71 of an inch. Sun rlncn at 7M6 a. in. and sotn at 5:31 p. m., January 23. 1013. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Temperature, t- St1 Stations. o 8.3- t ? & gfg f SAI1? LAKE SO 3l 2-1 .06 Boise 2S 32 30 .12 Choyennc 34 4S ill .00 Chicago 36 3S 22 .00 Denver 46 BO 30 .00 Dcs Moines ,. , 20 .... Dodge City 2 C2 22 .00 Duluth 1 CO 26 6 .01 Durango 32 40 10 .00 Grand Junction 22 2S 2 .00 Havre i CO I ,00 Helena 26 32 20 .00 Huron 30 -IS 10 .00 Jacksonville C?. 7-1 621 .On Kaneo-i City 36 -tO 20' 03 Laudor 32 10 22' .00 j Loa Augelos 50 t"6 12 .00 Modena 0 lo 14 .00 Moorhnad 20 28 121 .00 Nw Orleans 60 70 CO' .02 New York !!6 40 26! .00 North Platte 32 -12 , 10' .00 Oklahoma, 40 40 no! .10 Phoenix T2 54 46! ,-) Pocateilo 2S 30 24' -OS Portland; Or. 36 3S 32' .01 Rapid City 32 14 22 .00 RoeebUrg 40 42 36 .2)5 San IDIego 54 n6 42 .00 St. loula 32 34 26t .74 Rt. Paul 36 38 12 .00 San lranclsco 44 02 44! .06 Seattle 33 3S 34! .01 Shc'rldnii 2S 31 10' .00 Spokane 24 26 24! .01 Tonopah 30 24I...J ,00 Washington 34 44 25 .00 Wllllotou 16 30l 001 .00 V.rlnnemucca 30 361 261 .In Indlcaten below zero. Hanaeit in Ogden. Wlllard Hansen, stato dairy and food rommlsulonor, and two lnspeotorn, H. C. Smith and J. C. Lamborl, have gone to Ogden to attend the .-nnuul convcnllon of tho Slate Dairymen's association, which evened last ulghl. AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM: Advanced vuudcvlllc. Performance every afternoon and evening. COr.ONIAl. IVllllam J. Kelly and' associated playcru in "The Korlune Hunter," all week. Matinee Satur day. EMPRESS Vaudeville. MatinccH ev ery afternoon and two perform ances at night. GAUrtlCK "Salt Lake to Marls' musical comedy, ono week. Hill changes on Saturday. Maliuccu Wednesday, Saturday and Sun day. LOTTIE WILLIAMS, In the one-act playlet, "On Stony Ground," made a decided hit at the Empress in tho bill that opened there yesterday afternoon. Her mastery of slang Is perfect, her vocabulary seemingly without limit. And she does good acting. Her part is fast from start to finish and all the way through she seems peculiarly fitted for it. The tension of the audience whcn she moots and recognizes her sister, who has been raised far aboyc her station. Is car ried to the extreme. Never did a daintier pair amuse the atergoers of tills city than Queen Mab and Casper Wcls. Their appearance on the stage in full dress brought gencraus applause and each act was well received. The pretty little queen with her child songs and dances and bright vivacious mannor won the heart of everyone pres ent, and her co-worker made iid for any deficiency In size by his clever Jokes and dances. The part Is closed with a lively slep-dnncc In which both take part. Will Oakland, the contra-tenor singer, is an old favorite. His work seems bet ter than cvor before and tho varied songs ho sings please all. Selections that made hits In the olden days and such modern songs as "Garland of Old-fashioned Roses," arc delivered In a. happy manner that meets with the approval of all prcs cnL Llnd, who has been termed "Europe's reigning sensation," was unable to put on his entire act yesterday afternoon. On account of an accident he could not carry out some of his most difficult dances but he gave his latest sensation. "The But terfly." Wearing woman's evening dress, the actor tripped lightly about the stage and, when he removed his wig before leaving, the expressions of surprlso at the discovery that he Is really a man were numerous among the spectators. The gymnastic feats performed by the three Gerts during the few minutes they were on the stage were difficult and grace fully carried out to the delight of all. The strength and skill displayed by the actors is much above the ordinary. Carlton Max, the ventriloquist, and Camllle. Cameron, soprano, furnished many laughs and their duet was good. The show closed with motion pictures on current events. The present bill will be at the Empress each afternoon and evening until Wed nesday of next week. The following theater notices arc marked "advertisement" in order to comply with a strict interpretation of the new federal newspaper law. In no sense arc they paid advertise ments. They arc items furnished hy the press agents of the various theaters. f In presenting "The Girl From Tokio" the management of the Salt Lake thea ter has made a splendid selection. It is a laughable farce that contains some complications and numerous funny' situ ations that evoke continuous laughter. It Is said that the production will stand comparison with tho best. Tho set tings used are correct in both color and detail. The principals are well selected and make the most of every opportunity offered for producing kuightcr along purely legitimate lines. "The Girl From Tokio" will be present cd at the Salt Lake theater for two nights and a mati nee, commencing tomorrow night. The exquisitely beautiful production of Maolerllnck's- "The Blue Bird," from the New theater. New York city, is lo be the Salt Lake theater attraction the first half of next week. Seals go on sale to morrow. This piece has enjoyed extraor dinary popularity everywhere and the re cent engagements In San Francisco and Los Angeles aro ones long to be remem bered. The production itself cost ?ln0, 000. while the company of 100 players Is the same that was seen in New, York a little more than a year ago. In antici pation of the heaviest spectacular of fering of the year Manager George D. Pyper has made many changes buck of stage; in fact, the structural changes are nB great as for "Bcn-Hur" and the army of mechanics, extra hands and mu sicians is equally large. No effort is being spared to give Salt Lake City the Identical presentation that so delighted New York, Chicago and San Francisco. Only four local performances of "The Blue Bird" arc announced, including Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and a special matinee Wednesday. Interest Is again centered on Friday night at the Garrlck and It Is expected tit this Friday night will far surpass tho laBt for interesting and. entertaining specialties by the "honey girls" of tho Allen Curtis Frolics company. This week has eecn the merriest and the biggest crowds lnco the opening of tho houso for a season of high-class musical com edy four weeks ago and with the now faces that, are to be added to the com pany there is undoubtedly a bright fu ture for the Garrick- Friday night will witness tho big contests and will also be the last night afforded theater goers to witness tho production called "Suit Lake lo Paris." Barnes and Crawford, prosonting "The Fakir and the Lady." a laughable spe cialty built solely upon personality and magnotlsrn, arc ono of the laughing hits of this wcuk's bill at the Orphcum. They tiro one of the few American per formers whoso brand of humor has hit. the British public hnitl. ThoV went over to London for a brief vacation recently and turned an honest penny in th form of a two weoks' engagement at the Tlvoli. They were promptly offered two ycara' bookings on the other side, but could not accept owing to their existing Amer ican contracts. This is matinee day at tho Colonial and Mr. Kelly and his company will proh ably play to ono of the largest mldweok houses of the scanon. "The Fortune Hunter" is proving more and more popu lar an the week progresses, and Jane Griffith, the chn'er Utile actress who is heading the star's support in thn play. Is "making good" In 11 manner that must be gratifying to herself and her frionds. Miss Griffith I" a ncwoomer with tho Kelly organization, joining the company after sonu- lliitterlns successes with Otis Skinner, Richard Caryle and other mars whom she has nuppnrtcd recently. "The Fortune Hunter" will run nt the Colonial until Saturday and will he followed by tho first presentation here at popular Constipation lnxr1 PiIm, Tullneis of the Woo la th Head, AcMltr of fh Slpmncl). Ntuioa. Monrt burn, ntasunt of Knocl, Fnllncjn or Wolcht In tho StoiiMi'Ii. Ooiir Kriictntlons, Slukinc or I'lm trrliiK of Hn IlMit. Cliolilon or Sutfix-Jilliis Son c at km 1 lirii In a Ijrlnc pontiirn. Dimness of Vision. TJl-ulnni In rlulne xuddcnlr. Dots or "Wobn btforo thu Blent. Vnvr ami Dull Pain In (h Head. JJoflnlcncr of Poraplratlon, YsllottnoK of Iho Skin AJJit Tjjnt, Pain Jn Hio Sld. CljesL tliul mi) Suilrinii Flushes o! Heat, Burnlnc Id tho rleili. A fTT iloits of Rad way's Pills Will trnt tba creteni of all tlio abora mmvd disorders. 21 ctDtn s. box, nt druggists, or br null. TtADWAY i CO., 45 trffnyntta 81., Jf. Y. Insliit on lisTlnp "HADwAY'3" nils. Ttofuia ubatltuts, (AdTtrtistictat) B That New Marriage Law ! i will not be as bencJ'iciul to Die human race as the one -that ' vur Jj la tea to Honesty in Advertising We stand Jor honest bus- WE PROMISED that the incss methods, aud have 7alue of our stock would . increase, It has increased fulfilled every promise 20 per cent) as sh(nvil by I made to our stockholders actual, boolc value. whether verbal., written Our claims to your conti or printed. dencc and patronage are based on the splendid rec- WE PROMISED to ay rfl we have madc duriu . , the two years of our op- dividcnds every three .,.; J era Lion. Yc have over . months. Wc have paid tirce hundred stockhold tbeni regularly. crs, and the number is in creasing rapidly. Join us To increase the dividend d ct: your money work rate. "We have increased or you it lirom S to 9 per cent. Write for full information $dti$M&Th Builders at 323 Main St. BMHa fV After February 3 . VHJ 10 and 12 East Broadway. Salt Lake City, Utah. prices of "The NlgKcr," the senaational drama by Edward Sheldon. At the MchcB.v theater is presented "Just Hard I-uck," a dramatic picture o' an Innocent man who soes to prison and five years later is freed by the con fession of tho guilty one. The most In teresting part of it comcB aftor he 18 freed when he once more lands in a cell on another unjust charge, but this time he is proved guiltless by a detective and also bv tho capture or the real crook. The scenes showing theNsleutn s labora torv with all lis up-to-date apparatus, chemicals, etc., Ik very interesting. ' An "Ambrosia" version of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" In four parts is be inj; run at the Rex theater today. This masterpiece of literature has appealed to all classes. "A Tlomancc of the Utah Pioneers," a two-reel 101 Bison produc tion, sliowlnpr the many privations of Utah's early set tiers, will also bo shown on tho same bill. . That the prevailing bad vcatner nad no effect at the TCo- was evidenced by a full house last evening. Manager A. J. Davie has received notice from the ticket protective bureau of Chicago that ho must discontinue the use of the fac simile "Los Angclea and Ueturn" ticket. He will comply with the order. Hero is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money ex perimenting "when 3-ou can ct a. prepa ration that lias wou a world-wide repu tation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upou? Tt is knowu ovor-whcrc as Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For salo by Sehrnnmi-Jobu-son, T)rugs. "tho evcr-aubstitutors," five' (o) ;ood stores. (Advertisement) Thicssen Back Trorn Ogdcn. A. H Thicssen. section director of the local weather bureau, has returned from Ogden. where hn discussed weather mat tors with members of tho State Horticul tural society. Several weather stations will be opened In the fruit dlatrlcts about March t, and the weather man told I he growers he would be glad to co-operate with them In protecting their products from frost. "Aiosida bv tho Lake" irriaated lands at $100 per acre, with liberal terms, is tho "best buy" cyor offered the local market: Wire, write or call tho Natioual Saving & TTfc Co., tup floor Walker Bank bui.ldin, Salt Luke Citv. Phone Wasatch 4507. (Advertisement.) Ront Dno IndlajiB. As guardian and trustee of Eliza. Ar rapo and John Harper N'lck. Indian al lollees, thn United States government has filed suit against Harmon Vernon, Isaac Odeklrlc and John "Wills for ?200, uaid to be due the Indiana for rent of their lands In Wanatch county. Salt Lake City Druggist Makes a Statement Wo always advise pooplo who have stomach or bowcl trouble to see a doc tor. Rut; to fhosc who do not wish to do this wo will say: try the mixture ot simple buckthorn bark. Jyccrino, etc., known as Adlor-i-ka. This simple new rcmcdv is so powerful that JUST ONE DOSE usually relieves sour stom ach, eras ou tho stomach and constipa tion 'QUICKXY. Pooplo who try Adlor-i-ka aro surprised at its QUICK ac tion. W. D. Aluthia, Drueiefc, 324 So. Main St. (Advertisement. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. ConsulL county clerk or the roopcctlve signers Tor further Information. ITC- THK MATTER OF THJ3 ESTATE OK John Sharp, deceased. The undcrlgn?d will soil at private sale the following real proporty located in Salt 1iIjo City. Utah: Commencing at a point 455 feet north of the southwest corner of lot 2, block 7fi. plat A. Salt Lake City survey. In Salt Uako City, Utah; thonco north JU H-l- feet: thenco cast ST feet: thence aouth t'Si feet; thenca wcpI 7 feet: thence north 15i feet; thence west SO feet to tha point of beginning; together with all rights of way and oiwemeiits appurtenant 1 thereto or used therewith, on or after Thursday. the .10th day of January. 1313. and written bida will b recolvnd at tho officii of P 1. Williams. Esq., In tho Deseret Jcve building, Salt Iake City. Utah: termw of bale, cash upon confirma tion by tho court. Dated Jan, 17th. 101S. JOHN" SHARP. WILLIAM G. SHAKP. P. L. WILLIAMS. Executors and trustees under the will of John Sharp, deceaued. Younr & Moyle, attornr. aTW&' FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS BANK "THE PEOPLE'S BANK" CAPITAL $300,000.00 .Now open for business in. its temporary quarlors, 2d- East 1st. So. Commercial and Savings Accounts solicited, 1- per cent interest paid on savings deposits A "Savings" Idea. More money is each vear added to savlliss account aa fntereBt by tho BaYinufi bank. of the country than 1r added hy the customers as new de posit B. That indicatOB the import ance of compound interest. NATIONAL COPPER BANK " National Copper Service." Ill DENTAL CO. 1 212 MAIM STREET. I Honest Work I Honest Prices PaJnles? extraction of teeth or no pay. m All work guaranteed. I REMEMBER US. I We Treat You Right U Office honrn: 8:30 a. m. to C p. :n. I Sundays, 10 to Phone ll'JC. I Two Nlnht. Startlnn Friday, Jan. 24. IH Matinee Saturday. H Prices, 25c to $1.30; matinee, 25c to 75c. Sale now on. H SEAT 10 A. M. ! SALE OPENS TOMORROW. Maeterlinck's m -vj -TJl Exquisite M wrR Wn. SLUE I BIRD I AT THIS THEATER Jan. 27, 23, 20. Mat. Wed. NOTE: This Is the original New Theater Company and Production, Prices: 50c, 75c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. THURSDAY. JAN. 30. 3 NIGHTS AND SAT. MAT. (Bypsy ove I Prices: Night. 50c to 32,00; Sat. Mat., 25c to $1.50. I MAIL ORDERS NOW. ( Next Week, "THE NIGGER." J Phono Wasatch 3569. jH ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. ALL THIS WEEK LITTLE BILLY. Barnc3 and Crawford. Jerc Grady, Frankle Carpenter &. Co. Mlgnonctto Kokln. A Day at the Clrcii3. Warren and Blanchard. Eldora and Company. ! ORPWKL'31 DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES CONCERT ORC1IESTKA PRICBSMatlncc Dally. 15c, 2ac. 50c. Night. 'J5c. 50c 75c. TITI3 STAR BtLrT. OF THE SEASON. I -SULLIVAN. COMSIDINE i Greater Advanced Vaudnvllle. I Europe's Rclonlnn Scnsa- I tlon, LIND7 TODAY In a series or spoctaculari dances. I Lottie Wllllamn ind Com. I IH 2: pany; Mab and Wels: thel 7:30 (3) Gerts! Max and Cam. S:15 eron; Will Oakland; Pa-m IH the's Weekly; Empress M Orchestra. 1 Reaular 30c Matinee DalJ in I Empress 20c -OpT . lUCl JM Garriek Theatre I THE MERRIEST PLACE TN TOWN. The Home of HInh-class Musical Com edy by THE ALLEN CURTIS FROLICS COMPANY, 2 Frolics Eaoh Night, 7i30 and D:tO. TONIGHT "SALT LAKE TO PARIS" Matlneos Wed., Sat. and Sunday. All soats 10 cents. Choruo Girls' Contest Every Friday Nlnht after Each Show. MEHESY THEATRE I Exclusively Pictures never befora shown In Salt Lake. "THE CITY MOUSE," A Drama of Unusual interest by tits Thanhauser Co. "JAMES, THE HUNGRY ONE," a Comody by the Great Northern Co. "JUST HARD LUCK," a Drama by the Majestic Co. "THE NEW BOOT CLEANER,"' jH A Comedy that Dlnpcls tho "Glooms." Tnbune Want Ads Pull H I REX THEATRE! I TODAY I I Bunyan s "Pilgrims Progress" I I 1 A tiTUPENDOUS MASTERPIECE PRODUCTION IN I 1 FOUR uitmsi ssJSa FOUK I H Unanimously Indorsed by both I H REVERENT, PROFOUND, pra and pulpit I INSPIRING AND POWERFUL SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSIC 'I "A ROMANCE OF THE UTAH PIONEERS" 101 BISON, TWO PARTS I i imBBB