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DELINQUENT NOTICE. ' j May Day Mining and Milling company, l location of principal officii. GIG Dooly in block. Salt Lake Cl:y. Utah. Notice I H Thero aro delinquent upon the- following Bl depjribod stock, on account of nssess- monl levied on. tlio Oth day of June. 1010, iU tlm several amounts sot opposite tnp j to names of the respective shareholders, as i U follows: i B No. of No. !R Name. Cort. Shares. Am t. ! Mrs. J. M. Grlos... 1207 200 5 4.00 if Mrs. J. M". Grlcs.... 12G3 1.000 20.00 ft . Housekeeper .... 1150 G00 10.00 J , Frank Schuyler ... 3009 100 2.00 ' Mrs. J. M. Grlcs... 3511 100 2.00 1 C. IV. Dow 37S0 200 4.00 L. Housekeeper ... 3SS3 300 C.00 W. O. MoCucn .... 4035 82 l.bl J Will. Ma.Tlv 41G7 500 10.00 Sf Win. Magly 4751 1,000 20.00 j j John F. Kelly 4Sfi0 100 2.00 E! J. E. Darmer ..... 6050 10 .20 i II. J. I lay ward .... 0931 250 5.00 Jll John Kemp 7G16 1,000 20.00 Jfij H. Neudcckcr. guar- fl dlan .... SO 16 -100 8.00 Slj Win. Magly S232 1.000 20.0 IS Wm. Magly 8233 1,000 20.00 IH Herbert 10. Smyth.. 8250 100 2.00 Jtt Michael Reynolds .. 8257 100 2.00 m Michael .Reynolds .. 8258 100 2.00 in Michael Reynolds .. S259 100 2.00 m Julia Holland 832S 500 10.00 j O. XV. Hyde SS'JO 200 4.00 TA XV, O. Beosloy S3G8 200 4.00 m Josephine II. Scxtro S388 300 0.00 m Albert James S539 200 4.00 m XV. E. Lake 8726 100 2.00 1 C. D. Adams 8723 .1,000 20.00 M Kimball 8720 200 4.00 M M. Kimball 8730 200 4.00 i Mrs. H. Guthell .... 8805 100 2.00 9 Ephraim Homer ... 8003 1,000 20.00 IB Davis Bros . 9006 100 2.00 ii Mrs. L. C. Doty .... 0071 200 . 4.00 311 Win. A. Northrup.. 0005 100 2.00 M Flora D. Stowart .. 0176 500 10.00 m XV. B. Andrew 'J183 100 2.00 a Mrs. L. C. Doty .... 0252 100 . 2.00 a E. F. Church 9308 100 2.00 1 L. P. .Tonkins 0548 200 4.00 3 Mary IS. Waller .... 9034 100 2.00 i L. L. Nettloton .... 9658 200 4.00 J, Z. L. Gibson 9755 100 2.00 James L. Nielson .. 9783 500 10.00 M XV, E. G. Hltchlns.. 9791 100 2.00 m C. L. Pritchett .... 9S59 100 2.00 W H. E. Corsor 9SG0 100 2.00 ii IT. H. Corser 9SGL 100 2.00 Hj H. E. Corser 9873 200 4.00 H F. H. Kutnewsky 0891 1,000 20.00 M J- E. Darmer 9896 27 .5i M. J. Dalley ....... 9S97 300 0.00 J. .7. Rutherford & n Mi Son 9307 500 10.00 , Mrs. J. Leonard ... 9941 J 00 2.00 i John V. N. Dorr. ...10002 1,600 32.00 ? i John V. N. Dorr.... 10003 400 8.00 i . Mrs. D. R- Gray 10009 100 2.00 f , I J E. Jensen 10021 1,000 20.00 E- j V Mt. Pleasant Mining , 1 ' & I. Co 10031 COO 10.00 & ' G. C. Klrkcndall ...10091 1,000 20.00 f-i John. V. N. Don- 10115 300 G.00 E-.B Geo. XV. Jla'nn 10144 500 10.00 h a Goo. XV. Hahn 10145 500 10.00 r Mav Beers 10151 500 10.00 I Y. "Narumo 10157 300 G.00 It Dern & Thomaa 10178 200 4.00 M C. W. Swigart 10201 500 10.00 f-, Mrs. D. R. Gray 10213 100 2.00 to XV. E. Lake 1021G 300 G.00 Knight, Mangum, tl Whitney Co 10234 100 2.00 I John A. Sneddon.. .10235 200 1 00 C. F. Swigart . 1023S 500 10,00 I, Jas A. Pollock & jl:, Co 102G7 300 G.00 Mil Mlchaol Reynolds ..10275 150 3.00 Pat Hughes 102S0 1,000 20.00 2i i R. K. Cobb & Co, ..10309 100 2.00 Si' A. N. Holdawa'y ...10329 400 S.00 1st Mrs. M. .Sullivan.. .10333 100 2.00 tf G Narumo ....10351 300 6.00 l;; J. J. Rutherford & W, Son 10370 400 8.00 1. Etta Prlnsen 10375 100 2.00 1 Harry Foote 103S2 00 4.uu Joseph Johnson 10389 200 4.00 M. V. Scully ..10396 100 2.00 A. Wallers 10399 200 4.00 Mark T. Leonard & Go 10112 500 10.00 Mrs. MaryE. Waller 10122 300 6.00 John V. N. Dorr.. .10401 500 10.00 John A. Sneddon... 104G5 100 2.00 Badger Bros 10471 100 2.00 William F. Corrigan 10JS5 100 2.00 Chas. F. Swlsart ...10517 1.000 20.00 John V. X. Dorr 1051S 1.000 20.00 Orctla A. Merrill .,.10524 200 4.00 V. A. Mcldinger 10527 100 2.00 R. A. Barney 1054G 100 2.00 R. A. Barney 10547 100 2.00 A. Huylcr 105G2 1.000 20.00 A Huylcr 10563 l.OOi) 20.00 A. Huylcr 10504 1,000 20.00 fl II. W. Barbour 105G5 100 2.00 1 jl Adam Huylcr 10573 500 10.00 H B. Colo 10571 200 4.00 vj W. E. G. Hitchins ..10583 200 4.00 K W. A. Milncr 10585 200 4.00 j! Win. Magly 105SS 500 10.00 If Thomas H. Swan ...10590 300 6.00 jffl Marcel Dreyfus 1059S 100 2.00 !U Michael llcrman Spitz- Ifl cnfeil 10612 300 G.00 (I t Goo. IT. Warrick 10G17 50 1.00 - Ijt J. E. Greeley 10G25 200 4.00 ! "William Barbour ...10G45 100 2.00 K 15. P. Charles 10G53 1,000 20.00 iB A .T. Frocllch 10709 100 2.00 SB Mrs. Emma J. Morse 1071S 100 2.00 (HI H. XV. Doschcr 10724 100 2.00 m Dixon-Miller Co. ...10742 100 1.00 yfi Charles F. Swigart ..10745 1,000 20.00 fi Elsie Milfiken 10748 100 2.00 Hi A. G. S u batch 10791 100 2,00 1 N. A. Sheppard 1079G GOO 10.00 J II. B. Cole 10807 , SO 1.G0 I Wm. F. Mauldin 10830 S00 1G.00 j Frank Miller 10831 S00 1G.00 I George Romncy 10840 2,000 40.00 J Alma SwcnBon 10844 1.G0O 32.00 B Taylor Bros 108IG 80 1.60 ' John H. Anderson ..10SG3 880 17. GO fj Lena Baker 10869 320 6.40 H Arthur G. Bailey ...10S70 210 4.80 H Mrs. Sam Boyle 10871 SO 1.G0 M Mrs. Elizabeth Beers 10881 1G0 3.20 : M!iy Beers 10882 :G0 3.20 jg Genevieve II. Bald- II win 1088G SO 1.G0 John Byrne 10887 1G0 3.20 ,lu Ed Byrne 10888 100 3.20 H Mrs. Edith Bobb ...10S93 16 .32 t Mrs. T. R. Black ..10895 SO 1.60 W George Beard 10909 1,200 24.00 If Mrs. SanUi L. Beard 10910 352 7.01 If T. Edgar Beard 10911 8 ,1G if Mrs. George Beard 10912 80 1.G0 L Sylvanus H. Cobb ..10021 SO l.cn Jl ! A. C. Candland . ...10931 400 8.00 . If W. S. Chlpmnn 10933 400 S.00 It Wm. E. Caffray ...10934 400 8.00 ji A F. Caldwell 10935 400 8.00 8 Mrs. A. F. Caldwell 10936 160 3.20 fi F E, Clark 10938 40 ,80 li John E. Carrigan ..10939 200 4.00 i John E. Carrigan, Jr.10940 80 1.G0 MS S. II. Cooper 10915 80 1.60 h James W. Church -.10916 100 3.20 re. Mrs. Susan Car- ; f mlchael 109)8 360 3.0 L V. A. Chllds 10919 3G0 T.'O E. C. Coffin 10951 2 .04 E. S. Coffin 10354 1G0 3.20 F Thomas S. Cottrell .10955 40 .SO E F. L. Corwln ......10958 160 3.20 Delia Chrlselnls '.109G0 80 1.60 J Josephine Chambers 10961 1G0 3!0 XV. G. Cartwrlght ...109G6 80' 1 60 t A. J. Davis 10971 400 8.00 1 Wm. E. Dudley ... .10973 S00 16.00 I J. V N. Dorr 10978 1,600 32 00 I O W. Dally ...109S0 80 1.G0 I A. S. Eiickson 109S3 400 8.00 . V Estate of P. Moan ..109S9 240 4 SO w Joseph P. Evans ....10991 SO 1.60 Arthur Erlr-knon 10993 1G0 3.20 1 Freda Erlckson .....10994 160 Z 0 U Fannie Egplnton ...10995 960 19 "0 I) hla R. Eirbeig 10996 80 l'co TJL Thos. J. Elvy 10997 400 8.00 M Joseph Flnlinson ...1099U 250 4 80 , I F. S. Fox 11002 200 400 Mrs. Carrie Frcy 11009 160 3.20 . Jl I. E. Freeman 11016 240 4.B0 ( . :M George A. Follans- bee 11018 4,800 96.00 9 Byron Groo 11037 SO 1.60 fl ?.rrs. Lcla Gladfsh ..11040 80 l.GO ; II Elmer Holdaway 11048 400 S do 1j Lydia Holdaway ....11019 SO l.GO ; Milton Holdaway ...11050 400 S 00 ' ! Phil Henighan 11054 400 3.00 ' i Jas. H. Hartgerlng .11050 610 12. SO A. L. Ileadburg 11059 1,600 00 Sodra XV. Haring ...11061 1,200 21 0G . l. Thos. J. Healy 110G3 SO 1 GO W. L. Hays ....... llOOG 791 la".S2 ', i George Harrison. .. .11069 80 1,60 P. A. Hansen ..,...,11071 1G0 :!'''0 Murr I-Iiskcy 11073 80 liiio George W. Hammer- strom 11075 40 .80 Mrs. Ilyland 1107G SO l.GO H. H. Holdbrink ....11079 160 3 20 , Ledra W. Haring .. .11083 400 S OO 1 Charles G. Holies ..110SG SO 1.60 u ' J. 15. Jensen .11093 1.2S0 25 GO i Lena Jorgcnsen UOOI SO l.GO v-1 ; Svcnd Johnson 11098 ' 40 80 Leonard B. Jones .,11100. 240 4.8(1 ' Fred- H. Jefferles. . .1110G j 60 c'20 : Henry Jackson ...11107 400 8.00 1 T. H. Jefferles ...1U0S 160 3.20 iJ , ' J. H. Jefferlca 11103 Name. CerL Shares. Am't. Ernest O. G. Kasnor 11112 240 4.80 ISniest Kuz 11113 400 S.00 Heln MeKenncdy . .1111(5 210 4.80 S. 11. Loftin 11134 40 .80 Mary H. Leo 11135 430 9. GO Joseph Sanders 11137 400 8.00 W. Lameraux' ...11139 SO 1.60 Mrs. Ira II. Lewis. .11142 8'J 1.60 Nela E. Leln 11143 16 .32 G. Leeson 11144 40 M J. XV, Lett 11147 240 4.80 Caroline McCrcady. .11151 20 .40 A. G. Mann 11153 400 8.00 C. A. Mobcrg 11151 ' 720 14. 10 R. G. Maxcy 11155 1C0 3.20 II. C. Means 1115S 400 8.00 Mt. Pleasant Mining Si Investment Co. ..11163 4S0 9,60 J. F. Morris 111G7 140 2.80 Clarence H. Mont gomery 111GS 160 3.20 George E. Maulo. .. .11171 960 19.2(1 R. D. McDonald.... 11175 400 8.00 C. M. Maul 11177 SO l.0 Albert McClollan.... 11180 80 1.60 C. Men-ywcaihcr ...111S1 2S0 5.60 Dr. P. McMurchio ..11186 160 3.20 James L. Nellaon ...11194 40 .80 Ivy Nielson 11195 20 .40 Pilaris Nielson 11196 20 .40 William A Northrup 11198 160 3.20 Mrs. F. E. Nichols 11201 40 .80 Otto A. Nolson 11202 20 .40 J. B. Oliver 11208 2,400 48.00 Byrne Ollson 11213 2,000 40.00 John Okelberry 11215 2,100 4S.00 William Pischcl ...11221 400 8.00 Mrs. Wlllam Plachcl 11222 80 1.00 E. E. Price 11226 400 8.00 Nellie M. Porlcr ...11228 160 3.20 R. Patrick, Jr 11230 80 1.00 John Frisk 11233 -to .80 C. F. Porter 1123(5 160 3.20 W. C. Poterson ...11237 160 3.20 XV. G. Patrick 11239 200 4.00 Polor Ross 11245 1G0 3.2(1 Mlchaol Reynolds ..11216 400 8.00 John Reynolds 11247 80 1.60 F. A. Roman 11249 SO 1.60 Walter k: Rohto ...11252 160 .'1.20 E. D. Roberts 1 1 268 SOO 16.00 Phillip B. Stearns ,.11276 5,120 102.40 Arthur Stewart 11277 800 16.00 J'. N. Strong 11283 240 4.80 Frank Sumslon ....11285 160 3.20 Charles F. Swigart.. 112S7 800 1G.00 L. G. Skllrlas 11288 400 8.00 Josoph C Sharp ...11297 800 16.00 R. II. Sanborn 11301 400 3.00 W. H. Stahl 11302 SO l.GO T C. S. Smith 11305 100 3,20 B. F. Stistson 11307 240 . 4.80 Charles W. Symons.. 11308 320 6.40 Ralph Smnrt 11309 400 8.00 G. R. Slater 11310 73 1.46 XV. C. Spencer .... 11311 40 .80 T. M. Stangcr 11310 SO 1.60 Henry Smith 11317 80 1.00 N. A. Sheppard ... .1131S 160 3.20 A. E. Supplger 11319 210 4.80 T. W. Swan ........11322 160 3.20 MAhonrI Spencer ...11321 SO l.bo Orvlllo Supplger ....11326 160 3.20 Emily J. Thrall ...11330 400 8.00 Fannio M. Tappan .11331 1,600 32.00 Henry S. Thompson 11336 40 .80 J. R. Turckholm 11342 SO 1.60 LiHIc K. Van Dyke.. 11345 400 8.00 D. L. Van Wagonon 11317 SO 1.60 Theodore L. Watts .11359 160 3.20 W. Whl taker 11362 80 l.GO William Webor ...113S5 SOO 16.00 XV. P. Stevens 11411 1.G00 32.00 E. E. Price 11420' 400 8.00 M. P. Braffct 11457 S.S00 176.00 Dcrn & Thomas ...11469 60 1.20 W. J. Browning ...11487 29,260 555.20 And In accordance with law and an or der of the board of directors on the Oth day of June, 1910, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary will be sold at the office of tho company, 515 Doolv building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on tho 10th day of August, 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay the de linquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A- REEVES. Secretary. 515 Doolv building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication. July 24th, 1910. n2805 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City of the in tention of such council to make the fol lowing described Improvement, to wit: Extending and- laying sewer lateral of vitrified pipe eight (8) Inches In diameter in the center of Floral avenue between Second South and Third South streets, in sewer district No. 1, and defray the abutters' portion of the cost and ex pense thereof, estimated at four hundred four and 25-100 ($404.25) dollars, or one and 5-100 (105) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property, there being 3S5 feel abutting said improvement, by .1 local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to bo affected and benefited by said improvement, name ly: The cast side of the west 66 feet of the south 200 feet and the west side of the east 81 feet of the south 1S5 feet of lot 6, block 56, plat "A," Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the car rying out of audi intention must be pre sented In writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of1 property, to the city recorder on or before the loth day of August, 1910. being the tlmo set by said council when It will hear and con sider such protests and objections as may be mndo therolo. & By order of tho city council of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated June 27, 1910. B. S. RTVES. City Recorder. Sewer extension No. 221. n3148 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City of the In tention of such council to make the fol lowing described Improvement, to wit: Extending and laying sewer lateral of vitrified plpo eight (8) Inches In diameter in Church stroet. connecting ivith the Gravity Outlet sewer on Fifth South stroet, between Main and State streets, In sewer districts Nos. 1 and 2, and de fray tho abutters1 portion of the cost and expense thereof, estimated at seven hun dred, ninety-eight and "60-100 (579S.G0) dollars, or ono and 21-100 ($1.21) dollars per front or linear foot of nbuttlng prop erty, thero being G60 feet abutting said improvement, by a local assessment upon tho lots ;6r pieces of ground within the following described district, being the dis trict to be afTccted nnd benefited by said improvement, namely: The south 141 foot of the cast side of lot 3, the north 24 feet of tho west side of the east 24.75 feet of lot 3, tho west side of the cast 24.75 feet of lot 4, the east side of the west 13.5 feet of lot 7. tho cast side of the west 25 feet of lot 8, all in block 39, plat "A." Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the car rying out of such intention must bo pre sented in writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of property, to the city recorder on or before the 15th day or August, 1910, being the tlmo set by said council when it will hear and con. sidcr such protests and objections as may be made thereto. By order of the city council of Salt Lake City. Utah. Dated June 27, 1010. B. S, RIVES. City Recorder. Sewer extension No. 274. n3149 NOTICL-. TJtali Stato Firemen's Association. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the members of the Utah State Firemen's association at No. 2 fire station. No. 25 North Second West street, in Salt Lake City. Utah, on Au gust 3rd, at the hour of 12 noon of said day, and the object of said meeting is to decide whether or no this association shall or shall not bo incorporated under the laws of the stato of Utah. UTAH STATE FIREMEN'S ASSOCIA TION. By W. S. Gannon, President. Walt. XV. Ottley, Secretary. Date of first publication, July lGth, 1910. nl830 NOTICE OP BOND REDEMPTION. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to provisions section 4, of an act of leg islature of the stato of Idaho, approved February 24th. 1905. I -will on the first day of August, 1910. at the Descrot Sav ings bank, of Salt Lake City, Utah, take up nnd cancel local improvement bonds of tho city of Idaho Falls. Bingham county. Idaho, numbers 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 nnd 15 said date of redemp tion, a seml-nnnlinl interest payment date, provided In said bonds: and after ,the said first day of August. 1010, no In terest shall accrue or become payable on said bonds 6. 0. 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 und 15. . EDNA WARNOCK. Treasurer of Idaho Falls, Ida. nl730 f DIED ROBINSONIn this oltv, July 28. 1910. Charles W. Robinson, Sr., age 51 years. Deceased was it member of Dose-ret Camp No. 406, ' W. O. XV. Remains are nl tho private reception rootnn of Elicr W. Hall, 104 South West Temple street. Notice of funeral lator. WILSON At 742 West Second North. July 28. 19.10, of Brlght's disease. Rosie, daughter of Donald C. and Rooic Floteher Wilson, bom April 10, 1896. in. Salt Lake City. Funoi-.il services Saturday at 2 p. 111. from the Twenty-oighth Ward chapel. Friends aro invited, and the casket will be opened on day of funeral at the family residence from 12 to 1:30 p., m. Interment in City cemetery. FUNEEATj NOTICE KENNEl' Funeral services over tho re mains of Harriot Ken no y. who died In thla city July "27, will be hold from O'Don ncll &. Co.'a Chapel today (Friday) at 2 p. m. Interment Mt. Olivet. MAFFEO Funeral services over tho re mains of Margare.th Mnffco. who died in this city July 27. will be held from O'Donnell & Co.'a Chapel today (Friday) at 1 i). in. Interment Mt. Ollvnt. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EBER XV. HALL UNDERTAKER AND cmbalmcr, 164 S. West Temple. Phono 1019. v493 BURIAL VAULTS ROYAL CEMENT BURIAL VAULTS put In on four hours' notice: coBt from $25 to $S0. Ind. 3257. Bell 525. h383S OUT FLOWERS THE LEADING FLORIST, W. XV. KING. 214 E. 2nd So. Both phonos 37. b297 HUDDART FLORAL CO.. OPPOSITE Grand theater. Phones 100. Cut tlow ers and funeral designs. nl623 MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. . McKonzlo. Display yards 422 So. State. WANTLD HELP MALE M. J. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. skilled and unskilled laborers furnished. 40 East 1st South, cor. Commercial. Bell phono 33S8; Ind. 923. pl3 STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Hotel, rcntaurant and household help, Headqunrtors for laborers. 55 West 2nd So. Phones 461. c743 VISIT HENAGER'S BUSINESS COL lcgo before you decide to enter else where. Got tho best. 49 So. Main st. Both phones, d2919 50 MEN TO SOAK THEIR WATCHES and diamonds at Unclo Frank's Loan Office, 5 East 3rd South. Ind. phono 952. fG91 ONE-HALF INTEREST IN ESTAB lished business, clearing $800 month, can bo secured by honest, conscientious young mnn able to shoulder one-half the work. Experience unnecessary if you are willing to learn. $1000 necessary. This Is a proposition of exceptional merit, and will bear tho most rigid Investigation. Address Z-G6, Tribune. k3312 TWO GOOD SOLICITORS TO TRAVEL on commission, with weekly advance; good proposition. 123 Atlas blk. m2028 LUNCH STAND OPEN AT LIBERTY park; sandwiches, 10c, tea and coffee,. 20c per pot. m407S TEN MEN WHO CAN INVEST A FEW hundred dollars and secure a perma nent position In tho city, good salary. 311 Dooly. n2406 PARTNER WANTED IN ESTAB llshed offlco business; havo general agency for intcrmounlain section; hust ler can made large returns; moderato capital required. Call or address Mr. While, under First National bank, Ogdcn. Utah. nl530 DINING CAR CONDUCTORS, SALARY, $75 to $125; no exporienco necessary. Write Correspondence School Conductors, 501 Imperial building, Chicago, III. n2731 GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR success hand vacuum carpot clcanor. Selis for $15. The only successful single person machine on tho market. Biggest kind of profits. Write for terms. Hutchi son Mfg. Co., Wilkinson, Pa. n2732 $100 MONTHLY" AND EXPENSES TO travel and distribute samples for big manufacturer: steady work. S. S'choffcl. Treasurer, E304. Chicago. nl921 PLASTERERS, WORK GUARANTEED. Apply Plasterers' Contractors associa tion, 318 Utah Savings & Trust bldg. n2908 PLASTERERS IMMEDIAT1SLY, LIL lard building, corner 4th South and Main street. H2909 AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL RUNNER, at Colonial hotel. n3155 TRAP DRUMMER B. & O. BEESON Bros. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co.. Evanston. Wyo. n3172 WANTED 15 SOLICITORS FOR so liciting laundry work. Model Laundrv. n3237 FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED COL Iector. Apply in writing, Utah Ind. Tel ephone Co. n3236 BUS BOY WANTED. 17 WEST SOUTH Temple. Annex Cafeteria. Apply after 9 a, m. n3257 GOOD STRONG BOY FOR REPAIR Shop. Remington Typewriter Co. n32Gl BOY FOR BAKER'S HELPER. J. II. R. Franklin. 2GS South Main. n3325 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment of the tax levied by tho City Council of Salt Lake City. Utah, by ordi nance passed July 18. 1910, upon the prop erly abutting upon lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 and S, block 47; 2, 3, 6 and 7, block 62, plat A, for the purpose .of grading, gut tering and curbing with sccunt. and pav ing with asphalt both sides of Third Soutli between Third West and Rio Grande streets. and on both sides of Rio Grande street between Second South and Fourth South streets, in Paving District No. 28. is comploted. ' That the Board of Equalization and Re view appointed by the. City Council Tor that purposo, will meet at the office of the City Recorder, room 100 city and county building, on Monday. August 1, 1910, and continue in session until Fri day, August G, 1910, between the hours of 3-.3I) und 4;30 p. m , and will hear and consider any objections and make cor rection of any tax which said board may deem unequal or unjust. That during said time, between the hours of 9 a. m, and 5 p. m., said list will be open to public inspection at the office of the City Recorder, room 100 city and county building, Salt Lake City. Utah. By order of the City Council, dated July 26, 1910. 13. S. RIVES. City Recorder. Paving Extension No. 42. Second sec tion. First partial estimate. n333C ASSESSMENT NO. 23. New York Bonanza Mining company, principal place of business, room 204 Felt building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meet ing of the board of directors of the New York Bonanza Mining company, held on July 14. 1010, an assessment of two (2) cents per share was levied and assessed on the capital stock of said corporation, payablo at tho office, room 204 Felt building. Salt Lake City. Utah, to J. II. Doming, secretary, on or before August 15, 1910. Any stock upon -which said assessment shall remain unpaid on tho said August 15. 1910. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is mado before, will be sold on September 3, 1910, at 1 o'clock p. m. of snld day, to pay tho said de linquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and ex penses of sale. J. H. DEMTNG. Secretarv. I Room 204 Felt building, Salt Lako City. Utah. nl729 1 WAITED HELP FEMALE LADIES TO BORROW MONEYON their diamonds from Uncle Frank, 5 East 3rd South. Ind, phono 952, f592 GIRLS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. AP PLY MORNINGS 7M5. AKTERNOONS AT 12:45. SUPERINTENDENT'S OF FICE. TROY LAUDRY, 431 SO. 0TM EAST ST. YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 73 F st. f4870 FIRST CLASS EMPLOYMENT OF ALL kinds. 537 E. 3rd So. Bell 3969-K. k2C45 LADY CLOTHES TRONERS; APPLY mornings, 7:45; nftcrnoons, 12:45. Su perintendent's office, Troy Laundry, 131 So. Gth East st. iu3097 A COURSE IN THE UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE spells "success" for you. Spocial summer terms, three months. $35 cash. ENROLL NOW. m3582 WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply mornings, B, Samp son apt., 3rd East and 3rd Soutli. m4046 EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR 1IOUSE work. small family; Bell phone 5393. Ind. 2409. n3047 WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, no washing, good wages, steady work; S25 East Ninth South st. n3096 WE NEED A GREAT MANY TEACH. ors, especially members of tho L. D. S. church. Apply immediately. Brown School Teachers' Agency. Boll Telephone build ing. Bell phono 703; Ind phono 2563. n309S GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, one who can cook; apply S75 E. 1st South. ii3085 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must, bo good cook; no "washing; family of two. 216 Fifth East. n3102 A GIRL APPRENTICE. SASSE & PAR ker Halrdrosslng Parlors, 218 So. Main. 113153 WANTED OFFICE GIRL. PALACE Laundry Co.. 758 E. 4th South. n3199 HELP IN ALL DEPARTMENTS; GOOD wages. Palace Laundry Co., 758 E. 4th South. n3200 GLRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. 315 So. W. Temple. H3248 GIRL TO HELP WITH GENERAL housework: no washing. Call S24 East South Tomplc. n3265 GOOD COMPETENT WOMAN TO GO to Brighton for rest of the summer. Apply Dr. Woodruff, 1GC Main st-, 10 to 12 a. m. n3285 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL IIOUSE work; only 3 In family; good wages. S73 So. 7th East. n3368 CO MP ET E NT COOK; GOOD WAGES. Phone Garfield 20 i. . n.1301 CHAMBERMAID AT THE REALTY Block. 2256 South West Temple. n.'!355 WOMAN TO DO LAUNDRY WORIC ON Monday. S43 South 5ih East. n3359 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family; no laundry; good wages. Apply at 30 U st. Bell phono 15.S. H3322 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE work. Apply 21 First ave. n3323 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family 1315 E Brlgham. n3321 WANTED SITUATION LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERe15TwRK guaranteed. Mrs. Stallings. Bell phono 4957. x2214 WASHING AND IRONING TO DO AT home; "work guaranteed. 563 East 10th South. Bell Forest 195-Y. n393 GERMAN GIRL WANTS WASHING and Ironing. X-53. Tribune. nllOO WANTED POSITION AS COOK IN private family. 379 West South Tem ple. nl464 WANTED POSITION IN WHOLESALE house or clerk by young man, clean habits and steady. Good references. G 41, Tribune. nl46(J POSITION AS CASHIER CAFE BY experienced young woman; cxcollont references. Address G-22, Tribune. nlGSS WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY. No. 30 Floral avo. nl567 A SMALL GIRL. AGED 15, TO ASSIST with two children. .T-ll, Tribune. 1 n275G WANTED BY WOMAN. POSITION AS housekeeper In hotel or private home whero other help is kept. J-59, Tribune. ii327S YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER, EX perienced. desires permanent position; moderate salary at first. J-12, Tribune n3277 WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HORSE shoer; general man; state hours and wages. Room 52, Savoy Hotel. n3365 BY EXPERIENCED COUPLE. MANAG ors hotel or apartments. J-46, Trib une n3uj2 BY MAN AND WIFE STEADY WORK on ranch. .T-15, Tribune. h3343 WANTED AGENTS aVNASSElS' burglar alarms; big commission and a good proposition. Tho Talking Machine Co.. 12S Stato st.. Salt Lako City. n7 DENTISTS bldg., 162 South Main. Bell 3954. Ind. H7-R. ni349 TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS RENTEd7CcTlNG ed, sold. Utah Typewriter Exchango Co.; phones 430. 02 W. 2nd So. b2183 TYPEWRITERS RENTED, REPAIRED and sold. Phono Bell 35S0. Ir.d. 837. L C. Smith Bros. Typewriter Co., 38 West 3rd South. nlll2 FURS AND TAXIDERMISTS WE DO EVERYTHING IN THE FUR and taxidermist line and carry com plete stock of manufactured goods; pay highest price for raw furs and game heads. R. Stcnzcl Fur Co., East 3rd South. a01S2 LADLES' TAILOR M. VUCiaSR.VH3NVl7AD lor, 125 Mercantile block. Reasonable rates. T729 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED WE REPAIR BICYCLES, CASH REGIS ters. lawn mowers, fit keys, etc. Knud scn, J55 So. State st. ,m4058 CARPET CLEANING seIsdemInIst home of the American Carpet Cleaning Co., 332 So. Stale st. Ind. 93, Bell 2170. m257 AD WRITING bTia1n9"f)RaTe7ta Tribune bldg. Bell phone 563S. k2G08 WALL PAPER CLEANING HOME PAPER CLEANING CO.. WORK guaranteed. Ind. 1145 Oell 3154. v1097 NELSON GLOVE CO.. 69 E. 3RD SO.. exclusive glovo store. Gloves mado to order.. Repairing and cleaning. m255 ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POPE IIARTFORD FIVE-PASSENGER touring car, coniplctoly equipped, re painted end overhauled. A real bargain. Apply 1002 Newhouso bldg. mlO WOOD SAWED IN STOVE LENGTHS and sacked kindling. 35 North Second West. G. W. Ross. h3616 $375 PIANO AT YOUR OWN PRTCE. Call 22(i South State. Must bo sold at oncft. klG3S F1VE-ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, ALL modern; Bell 3637-Y. k2911 FINE OAK SHELVING; ALSO SEC ona band showcases. W. L. Wolherbeo, 1G8-16U W. 1st South. plOU WE ARE SELLING SECOND-HAND Buick touring cars and runabouts at less than two-thirds of the cost price. Consolidated Wugon and Machlno Crt. bl916 FOR ROOMING AND BUSINESS chances ao CuiTan & Power. 405-406 Boyd Park bldg. ol459 DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE. Havo it roupholstered mado new again. Phone 3299 about it. S. L. Mnt tress & Mfg. Co. cl063 FURNITURE OF 9-P.OOM HOUSE; housp for rent; strictly modern: largo yard and barn. Apply J. K. Shaw, 301 D. F. Walker. H47 SEE NEWCOMB FOR ROOMING houso bargains, room 407 Trlbuno bldg. Ind. phono 120. e67G HOMES BUILT. PLANS FURNISHED free; money loaned for samo. Boll phono 2174-X. 3042 LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH PHE-lan-Stockman Co. Real estate, lnsur anco and lonns. 70 W. 2nd So. f3373 REALTY, INSURANCE. LOANS. EASY term3. Colonial Realty and Trust Co.. 22 E. 1st South. f4402 ADOBES, KINDLING. DOORS AND windows for sale. 1325 W. So. Tcmplo. h2328 LEASE AND FURNITURE OF 20 FINE newly furnished roomB; everything mod ern, in prosperous city near Salt Lako; good opportunity for j'oung married couple: work will bo furnished to man If desired: apply I X L Stores company; no Information givon over phono. mlOOO NEW PTANoli AO FACTORY COST. plus freight. IT. S. Daynos, office 55 Main street, with tho Smart Shop. Bell 4161. h29G7 LET US FRAME YOUR PICTURE. ART Wall Paper Co.. 48 East l3t South st. h3550 OAK, NEW UPTtTGHT PIANO. GOOD make; regular $400; our prlco. $275; $10 down; $10 a month. The Smart Shop. 55 Main. Bell phono 4161. m2137 HORSES FOR SALE. CHEAP. 4 SADDLE HORSES. 2 DRIVING UOP.SES. 2 WORK HORSES. Apply P. J. Moran'q stables, Second West, between Sth nnd Oth South. Call between G;30 and 7;30 p. m. m310G ONE NAT'L CASH REGISTER. TWO computing scalds, one platform ecalc. first-class grocery, shelves and counters, one rubber tired rig, ono single and dou ble wagon. 3 gas lamps, at a great bar gain. Call at 530 W. 2nd South, Bank rupt store. . n2469 HORSES FOR SALE. Sixty head, all classes, 1000 to 1700 lb3.; guarantco every horso as iprescntod. TO IURE. Saddle horses. SALT LAKE HORSE & MULE MARKET. 314-46 W. Sth So. Bell phone 41G7. fnd. 4131. n44 ONE TWIN CYLINDER MOTOR cyclc, flrat-class condition, cheap. Ind. 3130. m3859 I MUST SELL MY DAIRY OUTFIT, cattle, horses and good hay, on account of my poor health. M. E. Fitzgerald, 19th East and 9lh So. Terms. n071 GAS RANGE AND TWO GOOD 3EDS. Call 376 4th avo. n659 NEW HOME DROPIIEAD SEWING machine; all attachments; 'guar anteed. $12. Bo suro and got right nunibor, 29 West First South. n952 PATENT RIGHT SUITABLE FOR MAIL order business or advertising. Address G-16, caro Tribune. nl052 FURNITURE OF 4-ROOM MODERN house for sale; nearly now. House for rent. Rear 339 Soutli Sth East. Boll 3SS6-Z. nl231 VERY FINE TONED CONOVER PLlNO, highly finished case, cheap. Bil 1242-Z. nl280 FOR SALE 1050-POUND DRIVING marc, Columbus buggy and harness. Bell nhone 3513-K. n2154 COMPLETELY EQUIPPED 45 II. P. passenger automobile; Al condition. In quire 306-7 Boston bldg., Bell 4201, Ind 4430. nS46 JOY! JOYl JOY! Tark City stone on the market again, and plenty of It. Office, room 402 D. F. Walker block. Office phone 1581 Ind. Residence phone 2593 Ind. J. B. BOZZO, Salt Lake City. Utah. nS23 NO. 3 LITTLE GIANT HUB BORING machine, used once; $25. Tripp's shop, 137 West So. Temple 'st. nllOG A NO. 1 PAYING GROCERY": OWNER very sick; particulars. 5S E. 1st So. nl060 GRAIN AND POTATO SACKS. UTAH Junk Co. Both phones, 229. 840 So. 4th West. n2833 BICYCLE FOR SALE CHEAP. 72 SO. 1st West. 1.2763 WELL-ESTABLISHED HAIR DRESSING parlor; best location in town; stock at invoice. A-3S. Tribune. ml50 GOOD SHETLAND PONY. IND. 1015. nISIC GOOD MILLINERY BUSINESS IN southern part of stale; owner leaving cltv; good proposition to responsible par Ites. Apply 705 1st ave., Salt Lake City. n255 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CHINA pioluro, mission oak furniture, range, heater, refrlcerator, rugs, sewing ma chine, etc. 920 Liberty avenue. Ind phone 5010. ' n310G 10 ROOMS. ROOMING AND BOARDING house, in center of city, $700; rent ?35. Investigate this. Biggest snap ever In Salt Lake City. For Information, call at 29 W. 1st South. Bell phone 5231, Ind. 125S. n317S FURNITURE OF FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; parties leaving city; make offer; rent $20. 236 E. 2nd South. n3177 HOUSE FOR RENT. FURNITURE FOR snle, good location for roomers and boarders; also some laying hens. Apply at nnco. 248 So. 4th East. n3176 NICELY FURNISHED 25-ROOM MOD ern rooming house, close In. on Second South. House full. Long lease. Flno place. Price. $2500: SI 500 cash will handle. J- W Klllcon Co.. No, 11 West 3rd South st. n31S5 FOR SALE TWO HORSES. REAR 258 East Fifth South. n3062 NICELY FURNISHED 50-ROOM MOD orn rooming house, closo In; long lcnsi; heat furnished. A good buy and money maker. Rent reasonable. Apply J. W. KILLEEN CO.. No. II West 3rd Soutli St. n3186 FURNITURE OF MODERN BARBER shop. Apply 533 West 2nd South. n3252 RESTAURANT NEAR NEW UNION STATION. DOING GOOD BUSINESS; WILL SELL CHEAP. J-17. TRIBUNE. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD SEWJNG MACHINE AND RE frigerator for sale, cheap. Call Mon day. 240 West 3rd South, fiat 3. n2S 19 BEAUTIFUL LATEST MODEL CHICK crlng & Sons grand piano, mahogany case, with fine Chase & Baker player: must bo sold at sacrifice by Thursday, July 28. ns owner leaves then for Los Angeles. Also havo good Gablor upright, will sell for $150. Address .1-30, Trlbuno. Phono Main 2153 for appointment to see above. Will sell cash or terms. n2928 AN ALMOST NEW CHICKERING & Son3 grand; also a good Gablor piano; must bo sold quickly: will sacrifice. Call 35 East 7th South st. n3198 COAL RANGE AND ONE CODE'S HOT blast heater; ono good sowing machine. Phono Ind. 352S. n320S CIGAR STORE AND POOLROOM. cheap if taken at once. 376 West South Temple st. n3253 TEAM OF SHETLAND PONIES, WELL matched and young; cheap Just now. 355 So. 7th East. n3263 STEEL RANGE AND ENTItA WATER Jacket. 632 E. Gth South. u3273 ROOMING HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS. suited for housekeeping; long lease; cheap If taken at once. J-5S, Trlbuno. n3271 FOR SALE OR RENT. FURNITURE OF throe rooms. 238 East 3rd So. n3350 FURNITURE OF SEVEN ROOMS, housekeeping, all full. Prlco $200. Clioap ront. Boll phone. 3501 -Z. n3349 TOP BUGGY AND EXPRESS WAGON. two single harness; must go at once. Apply 702 So. 7th East. 113316 A PRACTICALLY NEW OFFICE DESK and chair can bo had for nearly half actual value, Thoncs 4118, or apply No. 5 Main L n3351 JUST THE TIUNG FOR CANYON TRIP, team, wagon nnd harness; $75. 40 Pa clflc avo. n33C7 WANTED FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS WANT od; will pay you first-class prices. 11. C. Fisher & Co., 165 So. W. Tomplc. Bell 5171. Ind. 904. c25S TO BUY TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENT and key; learner's Instrument will do; stato prlco. Address H-61, Tribune. n2413 ALL KINDS SECOND-HAND CLOTH Ing, trunks, valises; best prices paid. 2S Commercial st. Reply by postal card. 3771 Bell. t74 YOUR OLD CLOTHING. WILL CALL. Salvation Army. Both phones. t2191 TO DO YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND mattress remaking. Utah Bedding and Mfg. Co. Both phones 383. b303 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR IRON, brass, rags, bottles', rubber, copper, etc. Utah Junk Co., 810 So. 4th WcsL Phono 229. pi072 WE SOLICIT LISTING IN HOUSES TO rent. Wo are having many calls every day that we cannot accommodate. Dan ley & Johnson, 80 West 3rd South st. Phones 442G. x650 E. G. WITZELL. REPAIRER OF ALL kinds of musical Instruments. 65 Main st., room 8. a7 HORSES AND CATTLE. I. N. HINCIC- loy, 323 West 3st North. Bell S05-NY. C2485 UNCLE FRANK'S LOAN OFFICE, 6 E. 3rd Soutli. Money on diamonds, watches. Jowolry; low interest. Ind. phone 952. f590 LAKE HAND LAUNDRY; ONLY HON ost work; please try once. Phonos 2591. 338 W. 1st South. f4001 YOUNG AND FAT CALVES, YEAR llngs; dry and fat cows. Saunders. 2374 -Y. C252 TO RENT HORSE, ABOUT 1200 LBS. Tel. Ind. 2101. k22G3 A SECOND-HAND BATCH CONCRETE mixer. Address D-30, Tribune. m2696 I BUY ACCOUNTS, BILLS. NOTES OR Judgments of any nature, anywhere. F-5, care Salt Lake Tribune. nl7 5-RM. MODERN COTTAGE; E. L.. GAS. bath; not over $25: walking distance if possible. H-G7. Tribune. n2325 CHILDREN TAKEN CARE OF. GOOD homo; terms reasonable. Apply rear 1137 So. 3rd East. n2753 WANTED TO BUY 2 OR 3 SHOW cases, about 6 ft. Apply J-21, Trlb une or Smith-Ballcy Drug Co. n2863 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STRICT ly fresh eggs. Royal Cafe. . n30SG TO RENT A 2 OR 3-ROOM HOUSE, unfurnished, in or out of town; stato rent. J-39, Tribune. n3202 PARTY WITH SMALL AMOUNT OF capital, for automobile business. J-37, Tribune. n3170 ONE OR TWO CHILDREN TO BOARD and caro for by respectable widow ladv no othor children; no boarders. Bell phone 2S62-Z. n31sl EXPERIENCED LADY AND GENTLE men canvassers; commission basis. Salt Lako Electric Supply Co. n3247 YOUNG BUSINESS MAN DESIRES board and room with private family. Address box J-31, Tribune. n3310 SEVEN OR EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with modern conveniences, within walking dlstanco of tho unlvcrsitv. De tailed description, with price and exact tlmo for Inspection. J-44. Tribune. n::341 SHOE SHINING PARLOR HAVE YOUR SHOES SuiNEDvTA discount; seven shines for 50 cents. DeFrank's Shining Parlors. 107 So. Main. nG37 HAT FACTORY MEN'S "IIATS" "ctTeaNED AND blocked. Panamas a specialty. Salt Lake Hat factory, 24 E. 1st Soutli. Phone 2737. b!133 CLEANING AND DYEING State. Bell phone 52.15. Ind. 1731. r2210 CONTRACTORS FTrT'TTilPlT'c tor and builder, 10S7 West 3rd South. Boll phone 5593. n3168 ARCHITECTS wT'jT'camcmTli 523 Atlas block. 11132 R. KLETTING. ARCHITECT. HAS RE moved his offices from the Uoopor Kldredce bldg. to rooms I17-41S-419-420 Felt bldg.. opposite the postofflce. n!442 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS gTadyITTiurt expert in office dictation: satisfaction guaranteed. Bell 1711. f363 SIGNS AND SCENERY UTATTmLLTOTHG Licensed city billposters and bulletin advertisers. We make high-grade SIGNS, any size, any style, any place. Show cards, brass signs, muslin work, otc. Quick service, moderato prices. Office. 227 So. West Temple st. Phone Dell 25S9: Ind. 149. S. W. ANDERSON, PRESIDENT. R. LEO BIRD, SEC. AND TREAS. 113319 GAS FITTERS PHONE HARLEY BROS. GAS RANGES, piping. Bell 2G57. 425 So. Main. ni3S16 SECRET SOCIETIES. i t jSg E'T A" LODGE NO. 3, F- "JHL Su and A. M. At M:isonfjJ jMB Sc" tcmplo. corner Second East m&k yxs?y T and First South streets, first 0 "NirH Tuesday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning rHMK brethren Invited. F. IL Cragcr, W- M.; MS- Mosea C. Phillips. Secretary. 'WKut MT. MOR1AII LODGE NO. 2, F. AND A. Kk M. Masonic hall, becond Monday each Mg. month, corner First South and Second qrKf East. Members of sister lodges and so Journlng members In good standing In- vltcd. P. A. Simpkin. W. M.; Christopher fW Dlchl, Secretary. WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A. M. 5t Masonic temple, corner l-lrat South IK and Second East. Regular meetings sec- JBaI ond Frldav of each month. Memners of Jfc; sister lodges and sojourning brothrcn cor dlally invited. A. C. Wherry, W. M-i A. J. Lowe, Secretary. fflp " LYNDS CHAPTER NO. fKL rk. -fJi 1. Order Eastern Star. AS! iwJ Masonic teniplo stated fSm Y&Vt t meetings first Jfrlday jWj JvSL. ecli month. ViBltlng 'K SSiScSi? members Swill receive a .j &ir'' cordial welcome. LucIb . r0 Vp " R. McCullow, W. M.: .Sfr ' Ncilio T. Spencer, Sccro- fKi T r MIZPAH CHAPTER NO. JK v. J$) Order Eastern Star Stated meetings first "MR JtsSam1 Monday of each month, 'WE jaregTcgaffiiitt Masonic temple, corner SI ?rpsv3;r"'wv Second East and Flr3t South. Visiting members W Yj cordially Invited. wml LEVINA C. BROWN, W. M. iP LOUISA STEWARD, Secretary. JXfa ft. yja ELECTA CHAPTER NO. E wW&7 8. Order Eastern Star Mm w?5K Stated meetings third 3aC JffxffiJ jfa Tuesday of each month. R (HMilILlS' Masonic tomplc, corner Wfi IPsiH Second East and First flrfl wy South. Visiting members MsK w cordially Invited. BIRDIE S. NIPI'EK, W. M. flW DORA FRANKLAND. Secretary. Independent Order of Odd Follows. FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17, I. O. O. F. . Mcet3 every Wednesday night at 3 3Ur o'clock, I. O. O.' F. temple. Visitors wel- y come. Gus Younggroon, N. G.; J. C. Mm Smith, secretary. SjK JORDAN LODGE NO. 3, I. O. O. F. ,M Meets every Monday night at I. O. O. F. g temple. Visitors invited. J. U. Hilbt, N. G.; A. LIndborg, secretary. al437 m I. O. O. F. TEMPLE DIRECTORY. M Subordinate lodges meet as follows: . Jm Salt Lako lodge No. 2. Friday. mOf Enterprise lodge No. 15, Tuesday. w1 A. A. S. BITE THE FOUR CO-ORDI- nato bodies of the A. A. S. Rlto of JUL Frco Masonry hold stated meetings tho .Mm third Thursday In each month at tho 'mem Mnconlc tomplo. corner First South and 1 JH Socond East. Sojourning brethren in- ! JQg W. M. Rash. 32d deg. -Vf W. M. Jordan lodge of Perfection No. 2. C A. C. Wherry, 32d deg. 'mm W. M. James Lowe Chapter of Roso Croix No. 1. -WmY C. J. McNltt, 3 2d deg. SHk Commandor of Salt Lako Council of Ka- 9B dosh No. 1. WU James II. Brown, 33d deg. WBt M. of M. Consistory No, 1. Bjm Christopher Dlehl. 33d dog. 'mM Register for all tho bodies. JH; EL KALAn TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. ff Regular sessions held ntt Hasonlc jBI tomplo, corner Second East and First 'M South, tho third Wednesday In oach XjM month. Sojourninc: nobles Invited to at- mm tend. W. M- Rash, Potentate; J. M. fli Prescott, recorder. "(5 fw UTAH COMMANDERY NO. 1, KNIGHTS If Templar. Statod conclaves held at mm Masonic tomplc, corner Second East and Wm First South, the first Thursday of each Af- month. Sojourning Sir Knights cordially MM invited to attend. S J. T. BRECKON, E. C. -Mm E. O. LEATHERWOOD, Recorder. UTAH CHAPTER NO. 1. R- A, M. flS Stated convocation last Wednesday In mm oach month at Masonic hall, corner Sec- ond East and First South streots. Con- panions cordially Invited. F. II. Kutncw- Mm sky. H. P.; Moses C. Phillips, Secretary. MIRIAM. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS JjM first and third Saturday evenings of (mm each month at I. O. O. F. temple. 02175 MB NAOMI REBEKAH LODGE NO. 1 jH Meets every second and fourth Satur- Wm day evenings of each month at Odd Fel- M lows' temple. Market st. n3552 mm FORESTERS OF AMERICA MEET W first and third Wednesdays each month H Jennings block, third floor. No. 21 West flJ First South. C. E. While, F. S. sll34 EXCELSIOR CAMP. 10S92. MODERN P Woodmen, meets Tuesday evening In Xm$9 K. of P. hall. 261 Main strocL Visiting njfjf: neighbors welcome. J. B. Sockett, Con- sul. J. W. Ewin, clerk. GREAT SALT LAKE CAMP. 10071. M. K W. A., meets every Tuesday night at Wm S o'clock In the Odd Fellows' tomplo. P. XK O. Place. Visiting neighbors cordially In- w vltcd. a2603 UjL UTAH CAMP NO. 338, W. O. W.. WED- tP nesday evening. F. O. E. hall. 168 S. W. ft Temple. VIsltinc neighbors welcome. E. SK B. Hcagren, consul; E. W. Hall, clerk. mr WOODBTNE CIRCLE. NO. 41. WOMEN Wk of Woodcraft, moots every Thursday, 8 urn o'clock, at I. O. O. F. hall, flB Knights of Pythias. jHfj CALANTHE-MYRTLE LODGE. NO. 1. W K. of P. Every- Monda-, K.. or P hall w C. A." Wherry. C. C; C. E. Holman, K. of .MMi R. and S. JfK ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 3 'M Every Thursdav evening, K. of P. hall. m 271 So. Main. XV. E. Losco. C. S.: S, N. fSf! Randolph, K. of R. and S. LINCOLN LODGE NO. 23. K. OF P. fc Moots every Saturday evening at 8 mr o'clock. K. of P. hall. Mm HERMIONE TEMPLE NO. 3. PYTHIAN AC? Sisters Moors every Wednesday even- mm Ing at K, of P. hall. Emma Bctz. M. of R- C. o257S IK ROYAL ARCANUM. SALT LAKE COUN- Mm ell, No. 1517 Second and fourth Thurs- H days, F. O. E. hall. ICS So. W. Temple st SC J.!Q. Critchlow, regent; E. L. Jones, sec- Wm FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Wm Salt Lake AerJe. No. 67 Every Friday, -9ft 8 p. m., Eagles' hall. mm KNTGHTS OF THE .MACCABEES. ! Salt Lake City Tent, No. 2 Everv mW Thursday. I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting 111. knights Invited. mmm MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMER- W lea Mont in Jennings block, cor. 1st IK So. and Main everv Tuesdav at 8 p. m. WW. Visiting members Invited to attend. TURKISH BATHS -B UNDENMIOTELp2T , Y dressing, fnclal massage, manicuring. expert attendants: ladies' dnvs for Turk- M Jsh baths. Monday and Friday Ind -9B phone 1355; Boll 4740. Miss Lora Bean IH manager. f3S2 jH EXPERT LADY ATTENDANT'S. FACE WM massage, manicuring, hair dressing. Sanitarium parlora. 52 West 3rd ?mith Boll 1941. Ind. ISIS. 051 JTi jH FIREPROOF STORAGE JH saTestculvgI jK noune. equipped with automatic M sprinklers, low rate of Insuranco; house- WM hoid goods packed nnd stored MOTTT- H PROOF VAULTS for fur garments HEATED STORAGE VAULTS for pla nos ' JH AUTOMOBILE E LE V ATORS a 11 d si otoco stalls Pool-cars shipped to all "points; lmm expert packers. Let us flguro with yoir mM prices lower. I. X. L. Stores Co.. Boll mmm Exchange 13. Ind. 13. m213S jlV VTAJnJFAOTURING JEWELERS WHO MADE THlTDCAR Pm" J'. 'Lm