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Show Bffty Lydia E. Pink-fiWegetabieCompotind Pink-fiWegetabieCompotind JMfee, "Wis. "Lydia E. Pink-jMptabio Pink-jMptabio Compound has mudo jBBgsjlsnn mo a well woman, MWvt$ and I would like to !mmWb&& tell the whole world mmffi?, of it. I suffered Lgk eas fromfemalctroublo B'lSP? and fearful phinsin JR.A mi my back. I had tho ifH- est doctors and wwvM tlie7 a decidod WKtWt at I had a tumor iB3p5t&: in addition to ray wV female trouble, and . Jtty advised an opera- tiBv?; 1 tion. -Lydia E. Vegetable Compound made t i n an(l 1 aaTe no 11101:0 ''Kd"?!16 1 cau help others by MMWiat Lydia E. Pinkham's JH HSnpound has dono for KyiLisi:, SSSFirsfcSt, u ILl8 ?nly one of tho thou-M;grateful thou-M;grateful letters which aro KVoitff received by tho i BKeaiciue Company of Lynn, HKiSvo beyond a doubtthafc laVram,s Vegetable Com-from Com-from root3 and herbs, fWnLCUre the8 obstinate dis-iBfn dis-iBfn nf ter a11 otber means mmzz nan(i that every such suf-MB&Pwgs.it suf-MB&Pwgs.it to herself to at H21 E! iHam's Vegeta-Bf! Vegeta-Bf! a lPal boforo submit. SB8ftain of ynn, Mass., SBSdvSSk"Sf.oineu lo "writ How Much Do You Get ? Just about; enough i'or board and car .fare and they do that grudgingly, implying that it's more than the position is worth don't they? Makes you feel like a charity patient most of the time. "Well, it's your own fault if you. work for that kind oC a concern. There are hundreds of the right sort in The Tribune Want Columns all the time. ' Not "soulless corporations," but men with a streak of real human hu-man nature that gets to the surface and treats employes like white folks. Thc3f'rc the appreciative kind, who like to have good, dependable de-pendable fellows around and are willing to pay what they're worth. You're just like a lot of others stick where you are because you don't have time or opportunity to get out and look around, but that excuse is a "has been" these days. The Tribune Want Ads put your opportunity right; in your hand. Your part is simply to read and answer every day. You invest only a little time in a big possibility, and today is the best time to start. bafea.jUiuou i iii iii nun in ii 1 1 gasman Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because It Is tho Best. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past eight years, and find it to be one of tho best solline medicines on tho market. For babies and young children there is nothing better in tho line of cough syrups." says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures tho coughs, eolds and croup so common among young children, but is pleasant and safe for them to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be givon to a baby as confidently as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. AUTOMOBILE SHOW Salt Lako City, February 19 to 27. Reduced rates via Oregon Short Lino from Utah and Idaho points, Soo ngents for particulars- ASSBSSMEirT NO. 1. Yankee Consolidated Mining compmy. a corporation. Prlnelnnl office and place of business, room 807 Nuwhousu building, Halt Lul;c City. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the board of directors of tho Yan-I'ee Yan-I'ee Consolidated Mining company, hold on the 25th duy of January. 1010. an as-oeKMnent as-oeKMnent of threo (3) centri per share levied and assessed on the outstanding outstand-ing capital stock of said corporation, pay-nhi.i pay-nhi.i to A. E. Canfleld. secretary of said Company? at room 807 Ncwhotiso bulldlnc. qTiit 7 ake City. Utah. a nv' stock upon which this assessment mav rema'n unpaid on tho 28th day of rvbrtiarv 1910. will be delinquent nnd niivprtlncd (or sale at public auction, and unless payment is mndo before, will be wld on tfio 20th day of March. 1010. to iiav tho delinquent riasesument thereon, together with, costs of advert ing and nvrnMisna of sale- A. t-A.M' iiuuu. Secretary Yankee Consolidated Mining Company NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' STOCKHOLD-ERS' MEETING. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Red Metal Mining company, a corporation cor-poration of Utah, has been called and will bo held at the office of the company, to wit, the office of C. L. Rood, Mackintosh Mackin-tosh building, corner Second South and West Temple streets. Salt Lake City, 'Utah, on Thursday. February 2-J, 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, to consider nnd vote on the proposition of amending the articles ar-ticles of Incorporation by decreasing the pur value of all tho authorized capital stock to 10 cents per share and amending artlclo VII of said articles 'of Incorporation Incorpora-tion so that same, as amended, will read as follows: "ARTICLE VII. ''Tho capitalization of this company shall be and 13 fixed at $100,000. and the amount of each sharo of stock at the par or face value shall bo and Is fixed at 10 cents, and the limit of capital stock shall be and Is fixed at 1,000.000 shares of the denomination and par valuo of 10 cents each." And of further considering r.nd voting on the proposition to sell, assign, transfer and convey all the property of this corporation cor-poration to a new corporation to be organized or-ganized under the laws of Utah with a capital of $100,000, represented by l.tfOO.OOO shares of the par value of 10 cents each, and all shares In Biich new corporation to be assessable, and tho stockholders of this company to receive stock In such new corporation on tho basis of ono share of stock of the new corporation for each one share of stock of tho present corporation cor-poration held by such stockholders. And for the purpose of transacting all business properly or nocussarliy incidental to the foregoing matters. By. order of tho board of directors. RED METAL MINING COMPANY. SHAND' SMITH. Secretary. Ofrko. Room A, Mackintosh Building. Dated February 2. 1910. NOTICE OF TOWN LOT SALE. Department or the Interior, Land Office at Hallcy, Idaho. 'February 11. 1010. Notice Is hereby given that on the Sth day of April, 1910, at Rupert, Idaho, beginning be-ginning at 10 a. m. of that day and con-tinning con-tinning thereafter from day to day (Sundays (Sun-days excepted) as long ns may be necessary, neces-sary, we will offer for sale at public outcry out-cry to the highest bidder for cash at not less than the appraised value thereof, all lots in blocks 1 to 7, Inclusive; 12 to 10. Inclusive; 23, 20, 32. 10, 43, 50 to 54. In-culslvc; In-culslvc; 60, G3 to Ofi. inclusive; 08 to 79. inclusive, and S2 to 00. Inclusive; nnd all lots In the cast half of blocks 11 and IS and the south half of blocks f6 to 50. inclusive. in-clusive. In the townslte of Rupert. Idaho, as delineated and designated on the plat of said townslte. approved Decomber 7. 1005, and amended by snplemcntal plat, approved September 2. 1900. The purchase price must be paid In cash to the receiver before the close of his office on the day tho bid ls accepted. C. U. Paul, engineer of the reclamation service, will superintend the sale of said lots. All parties aro warned under the penalty named In section 2373. U. S. Rev. Stats., against any combination or action ac-tion tending to hinder or embarrass the sale or said lots or to prevent rroe competition com-petition between bidders. PRESLEY F. IIORNE. Register. FRED C. BRADLEY, Receiver- el7G9 DELINQUENT NOTICE. The Biscuit Mining company, location of principal place of business. Salt Lake ClNotlce There nre delinquent upon thu following described stock on account of assessment No. 1. levied on tho 12th day ' of' November. 1009. tho several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as rollows: Biscuit Mlnfng company. .. .538.333 shares And, In accordance with law and an order of tho board of directors, mado on tho 12th dny of November. 1900. bo many shares or each parcel or such stock . nn may bo necessary will be sold at tho orflec of the company. 628 Atlas block. ' gait Lake City. Utah- on tho 0th day of January. 1010. at 12 o'clock, noon of said day to pay delinquent asessment thereon, there-on, together with the cost of advertlu-' advertlu-' lng and expense r salo. M, E. WALKER. Secretary. At a meeting of the board ot directors f The Biscuit Mining company, held at i their office. No. 528 Atlas block. Salt L,iko City. Utah, on the Cth day of January. 1010. tho salo pf delinquent stock was postponed until the 21st day of January, 1910. M E. WALKER. Secretary. At a meeting or tho board of directors of The Wscull Mining- company, held at their orrico. No. 528 Atlas block. Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 21st day or Jan-, Jan-, miry, 1010. tho snle or delinquent, ntook was postponed until Friday, tho -Jth day or Fobruarv. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. M. JC. WALKER. Secretary. At a meeting or Hie board or directors or lho Biscuit Mining Co. held In tho company's orfloes, 528-30 Atlas hlock. Salt Lake Clly, on tho Ith day of Fobru-nry, Fobru-nry, 1010. the salo or delinquent stock was postponed until tho 18th dny or February, Feb-ruary, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. M. E. WALKER. Secty. c323 ASSESSMENT NO. 2. Smuggler Mining company. Principal pluee or business. Salt Lake City. Utah. Location or mines. American Fork can- 0NotIce Is hereby given that nl a meeting meet-ing or the board or directors or the Smuggler Smug-gler Mining company, held on the 7th day of February. 1910, assessment No. 2 of one-fourth (A) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, Issued and outstanding, payable Inuned -. ately to the secretary at his ofrice, 013 South Twelfth East street. Salt Lake City, UAnv stock upon which this asscusment may "remain unpaid on the 30th day of Mar''h 1010, will bo delinquent and advertised ad-vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is mado before, will be sold on the 30th day of April. 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m.. at the secretary'! ofrice, to pay the- delinquent assoHsment thereon, together with the costs or advertising and expense of sale. GEO. T, ENSIGN, Secrotary. First publication. Fob. 17, 1010. el76S The Tribune Gives Your Wants DELINQUENT NOTIOE. New York Bonanza Mining Company. Prlnclpnl place or business, Salt Lako City, Utah. Notice Thcro aro H-llnquent upon tho following doscrlbcd stock on account ac-count of assessment No. 21, of 3 cents per nharo levied on tho' 10th day of January, 1910, the several amounts set opposite the names of the rcspcctlvo stockholders, as follows; No. cert. Namcl No. shares. Amt. 234 Hudson Sons 21 .63 287 John Thompson 500 15.00 147 J. R. Rao 600 15.00 1261 G. F. Wilson 500 15.00 1288 J. Oberndorfer 500 ,15,00 1303 C. Trcthowey 21 .03 183;. E. C. Heath 225 6.75 2096 D. IT. Ferguson 500 15.00 2230 W. B. Andrew 100 3.00 2282 E. M. West 6 .18 2290 G. B. Blakoly 29 -87 2343 Hatflold & Son 28 .84 2380 J. M. Reynolds 42 1.2Q 2503 J. Oberndorfer 28 .84 2503 Mrs. C. E. Plait 100 3.00 2652 J. F. Mogonscn 300 15.00 2742 J. L. Sheets 28 .84 2852 Demlng-Davis Co. 400 12,00 2S1G Frank T. HIncs 28 .84 2967 Oemlng-Davls Co. ... 500 15.00 29US Domlng-Davls Co. ... 500 15.00 298G A. S. Campbell - 300 9.00 bu-jo .ueming-ijax'is uo lvu 3114 Demlng-Davls Co 171 6.13 3141 John Rlgby 6 .18 31C2 Geo. Klrkpatrlck 11 .33 3107 Demlng-Davls Co. ... 500 16.00 3108 Jonnlo F. Mogenscn... 500 16.00 3171 S. Bcckncr 43 1.29 3184 Demlng-Davls Co. ... 107 3.21 3222 J. L. Sheets 600 15.00 3259 Demlng-Davls Co. ... 500 15.00 3263 DemJng-DavlB Co. ... 500 15.00 3268 .T. Oberndorfer 400 12.00 3272 Demlng-Davls Co. ... 600 16.00 340G A. A. Piatt 500 15.00 3421 Armstrong & Kidder.. 1.71 ' 4.50 3441 Armstrong Si Kidder.. 750 22.60 3I7G Armstrong & Kidder.. 500 15.00 3513 Math Plantz 400 ,12.00 3514 J. L. Sheets 100 3.00 3534 A. P. Magnl 600 16.00 3547 Domlng-Davls Co. ...1.000 30.00 3573 Demlng-Davls Co 1,000 30.00 3C04 Mrs. M. V. Roger 600 16.00 3006 M. Anderson 500 15.00 3630 V. Carlson 325 9.75 3640 W. S. Walker 600 15.00 3641 W. S. Walker...- 600. 15.00 3655 T. L. Williams 500 15.00 3603 G. L. Stechor 3,500 105.00 3679 Eugeno Giles 600 15.00 3G88 Eugene Giles 500 15.00 3G00 Eugene Giles 600 15.00 3608 Eugeno Giles 17 .61 3702 Eugene Giles 100 8.00 3721 S. G. Paul 315 9.45 3722 S. G. Paul 405 12.15 3742 Frank Bradley 600 15. 0Q 3760 Child-Cole & Co 600 15.00 376GM. V. .Rogers 100 3.00 3757 M. O'Hagan 200 6.00 3761 D. Sullivan 200 C.00 3776 C. W. Hodgson 200 6.00 3702 H. W. Doschcr 300 9.00 380C A. P. Magnl 400 12.00 3809 Nato Rockhill 1.000 30-00 3819 Chu3. Mayer 1.000 30.00 3S53 Mollle Heal 500 15.00 3858 II. Fares .1,000 30.00 3869 R. Culver 600 15.00 3871 R. Gulver 600 15.00 1875 R. Gulver 500 15.00 3890 Shcets-Necl Co 1.000 30.00 389C W. II. Rosslter ....... 500 15.00 3S07 W. II. Rosslter 500 15.00 3905 M. ID. Joseph 1,000 30.00 390S Thompson & Browning 500 15.00 3909 Thompson & Browning 500 15.00 3910 Thompson & Browning 600 15.00 3911 H. W. Doscher 500 15.00 3027 Taylor Bros 500 15.00 3931 Badger Bros 500 15.00 3045 M. D. Joseph 500 15.00 3055 W. W. Rivers 500 16.00 3081 Ja3. Hansen 35 1.05 3984 B A. Bernstein 500 15.00 3989 W. W. Armstrong 2.000 60.00 3991 A. S. Campbell 500 15.00 4000 Math Plantz 1.000 30.00 4006 B Heymanson 1.000 30.00 4017 Francis Irvine 240 7.20 403G W. W. Armstrong,... COO 15.00 4039 W. W. Armstrong 500 15.00 1040 W. W. Armstrong.... 500 15.00 4048 L. M. Earl 1,000 30.00 1050 M. J. Gray 1,000 30.00 1076 Otto Will 500 15.00 4077 Otto Will : COO 15.01 4092 A. C. Ellis 6,000 160.00 4091 Preston J. Cannon 500 15.00 1101 Dern & Thomas 1.000 . 30,00 4103 Aug. A. Wltterstrom.. 1.000 30.00 4104 Aug. A. WItterstrom.. 1,000 30.00 4105 Margaret Powell 500 15.01 4114 Murray Kealer 1.000 30.00 4125 Dern & Thomas 1.000 30.00 4113 C. F. Murphy 0 1.20 iU5G. W. Kano 500 15. on U57 W. W Rivers 500 15.00 1167 B. N. Jensen 1.000 30. on 4191 R. Gulver 1.500 45. 0 41 9S M. D. Joseph 2.000 CO. On 4204 Mrs. IT. Edwards 200 G.OO I20S G. M. Jorgenscn 1.000 30.00 1223 A. Lwls 1.000 30. on 1263 P.. Gulver 1.000 30.00 1265 R. Gulver 700 21.00 1266 Dern & Thomas 1,000 30.00 4267 Dern & Thomas 1.000 30. on .pr,s Pern & Thomas 1.000 30.00 4269 Dern & Thomas 1.000 30.0ft 1270 Dern & Tliomns, 1,000 30.00 427,(yr. n. Davis 1,000 30. 0" 4275 II. S. Joseph 500 15.00 4277 F R. Davis 100 3.00 479 Wm. Wanacott 175 5.25 4289 S. R. Nnel 1,000 30.00 4291 R. K. Cobb it Co 100 3. 00 1301 E. McGurrln 1,000 30. on 4304 J. IT. Doming 500 15.00 J309 Pratt & McBnth 500 15.0" 4311 Pratt - McBoth 2.500 75.00 4316 R. A. Barney 500 15.0" 4317 J. C Brown 1,500 45.00 4320 W. B. Andrew : 42 1.2G 1330 J. C. Browp. 45 1.35 434; H. S. Anderson 100 3.00 434571. W. Doscher 500 15. 0 4362 II. B. Cole 16 .45 And In accordance with law nnd an order of the board. of directors made on tho 10th day of January. 1910, so many shares of each parcol or such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of-fice or tho company. No. 12 East Second South street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 2d dav or March. 1910, at the hour or 1 o'clock "p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment as-sessment thereon, together with costs or advertising and expense or sale. J. H. DEMING. Secretary. No. 12 East Second South. cl2S7 DELINQUENT NOTIOE. The Biscuit Mining company, location or principal place or business, Salt Lake CItv. Notlre There are delinquent upon tho following" described stock on account of assfsnment No. 1. levied on the 12th day of November. 1909. tho several amounts sot opposite tho names of lho respective shareholders, aa follows: Biscuit Mining company 538.333 shares And, In accordance with law and an ordor of the board of directors, made on the 12th day of November, 1909, eo manv shares of each parrel of such stock a5 may bo necessary will be sold at the offlco of the company, 628 Atlas block. Salt Lake City. Utah, on the Gth day or January, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pav delinquent assessment thereon, there-on, together with the cost or advertising advertis-ing and expense of sale. M E. WALKER. Secretary. At a meeting or the board or directors of The Biscuit Mining company, hold at their offlco, No. 52S Atlas block. Salt Lake CItv. Utah, on tho Gth day of January. 1910, the sale of delinquent stock was postponed until the 21st day or January. 1910. M. R. WALKER. Secretary. At a meeting or the board or directors or Tho Biscuit Mining company, held at their orrico. No. 528 Atlas block, Salt Lake CItv, Utah, on the 21st day or January. Jan-uary. 1910. the salo or delinquent stock was postponed until Friday, tho 4th day or February. Ii0. at 10 o'clock u. m. M. E. WALKER, Secretary. At a meeting or tho board of directors of The Biscuit Mining company, held In the company's offlcos. 528-30 Atlas block. Salt Lako CItv. on the Ith duy of February Febru-ary 1010. tho sule of delinquent stock was postponed until the 18th day of February. Feb-ruary. 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m. M. E. WALKER. Secretary. At a mooting of tho board of directors of The Biscuit Mining company, held in the company's offlcut:. 528-30 Atlaii block, Salt Lako CItv. on the ISth day of February Febru-ary 1910, the salo of delinquent stock was postponed until the Ith day of March, 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m. M. E. WALKER. Secretary C1953 TRIBUNE WANT ADS ! PULL I LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. McKenzlc. Display yards. 422 So. State. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EBER W. HALL. UNDERTAKER AND embahnor. 164 S. West Temple. Phono 1019. v03 OUT FLOWERS THE LEADING FLORIST. W. W. KING. 214 E. 2nd So. Both phones 37. b297 THE FLOWER SHOP. CUT FLOWERS and designs. Under Nat'l Bank of Rep. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; no children; two In family. Inquire 87 Q St., or phone Bell 2326. C2192 GIRLS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. APPLY AP-PLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. TROY. LAUNDRY, -431 BO. 6TH EAST ST. d491 WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT Henager'a Business college la the best In the city. Duy and night acsslons. d2920 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; good wages. 149 East 1st South. d3 4S J SASSE'S KAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. Manicuring, halidrcsslng, etc., taught, combings bought; hair switches, puffs, hair Jewelry made. Phones 4444. 218 S. Main. C7202 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; good wages; prefer one who has sleeping sleep-ing quarters at homo. 86 K. Phone Bell 4667. eGS9 CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 53 So. Sth East, e922 AT ONCE, A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE-kecping; HOUSE-kecping; small family. Apply No. 38 Kensington. cl5"7 GIRL TO COOK AND IRON. 305 1ST avc. el GOO GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 134 H st. el701 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; good pay; no washing. 625 E. 3rd So. C1766 HOUSEKEEPER FOR SMALL FAMILY. German lady preferred. Apply 4S Vine street. cl930 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK. Call 142 Glrard Ave. Take Center St. car. eI3" LADY FOR SALES DEPARTMENT OF real estate orflec; can earn from S100 to $500 a month; must have good references. refer-ences. Ind. phone 501. NURSE GIRL. NONE UNDER IS XEEJ apply. Ind. 2634. 3cll 4252. C2066 LADY PRESSER. WHO CAN DO RE-palrlng. RE-palrlng. Teddy Bear Cleaning Co.. 550 South State. -'2247 :IRI. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply No. 5. Bungalow apts.. 3rd East and South Temple. e2233 IOOD. EXPERIENCED GIRL; GEN-cral GEN-cral housework. SI O si. e2218 WANTED GOOD COOK. WHO WILL assist in general housework; two In 'mnlly; good wages. 75 1st avc. c2270 COMPETENT GIRL. COOKING. RUS-sell RUS-sell Schulder. Hillside avc. and State st. C22S1 PRACTICAL the training given at the UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE. e214I COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING and downstairs work. 004 E. Brlgham. c2139 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 332 East Second South. e2111 WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework: three In family. Apply at once, 4 Bedford villa. Q2211 STENOGRAPHER AND OFFICE WO-man; WO-man; address, giving age, experience and salary expected. H-50, Tribune. c2206 .;OOD SUIT 'AND CLOAK. FURNISIl-" FURNISIl-" Ing goods and shoe salesladies, cashier nnd wrapper. Only experienced ladles need apply. References required. Apply Frank's. 1S-20 East 1st South, between Monday anil March L c22Za VNTEO-GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework and care of children. 1 1 1 1st ave.; Bell phone .3125-N. e2:3 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK : ' German preferred. 25C E. 4th So. e23G6 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE; work: no washing. 320 E. 3rd So. c2367 GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOl'SEWORK and attend baby. G6o W. 2nd No.; rtell phono 2290-NX. -:'fil TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS RENTED. EXCHANG-ed. EXCHANG-ed. sold. Utah Typewriter Exchange Co.. phones 430. 02 W. 2nd So b21S CARPENTRY A:TD Jl.iRBING alTTci?dsf?SpaT Call J. W. McCtine. Ind. 1013. d2'J03 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS nT'ST"ATLENTN27r!30 Bell 4302, Ind. 902. Office dictation: specialty, mining work. e327 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Of Eagle a31 Elue Bcl1 Mining Company. Com-pany. A special meeting of lho stockholders of the Eagle & Blue Boll Mining company com-pany will be hold nt the office of the company com-pany room 403 Dooly block. Snlt Lake CItv.' Utah, on Saturday, the 12th dny or "March. 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, for tho following purposes: 1 To determine whether tle articles of Incorporation shall bo amended so as 10 Increase the capital stock from 200.000 shores of tho denomination and pur value of $1 each to 1.000.000 shores or the same denomination and par valuo. Also to determine tho form of said amendment If "' 'to determine whether the articles of Incorporation shall be amended- no as to provide that meetings of the directors mav be hold for lho transaction of any bus'lness-'or the corporation at such places outside or the state or Utah as tho directors di-rectors "may by resolution or by-laws provide. Also to determine the rorm of said amendment If adopted. 3 In the event that the capital stock of tho corporation be Increased by adoption adop-tion of the amendment proposed In paragraph para-graph 1. to determine, for tho purpose of liquidating the debts and provide means for carrying on the business of the corporation, whether the board of directors shall bo authorized to sell and dispose of such Increased stock upon such terms nnd at such prices as they may deem to be for tho best Interests of the company. GEORGE E. DAVIS. ' Prusldcnt. Salt Lako City. Utah, Feb. 17, 1910. WANTED HELP MALE & M. J. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. H uktlled and unskilled laborers furnished. Mj 40 Eaat 1st South, cor. Commercial. Wag Bell phono 3388. Ind. 923. P3 IH CARRIERS WITH HORSE. ON TRIB- H una. Apply to Circulation Manager Hj STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY fij Hotel, restaurant nnd household help. ME Headquarters for laborers, 4 E. 2nd South. Phonea 4C4. c743 j H VISIT HENAGER'S BUSINESS COL- H lege before vou decide to enter else- U BH where. Got the best. 49 So. Main st. U HI Both phones. d2919 8 GOVERNMENT FARMERS WANTED 81 Examination April 13. Splendid salary. II Free living quarters. Let us prepare you. Write today. Ozment. Dept. 522, St. Louis. e395 Q JAPANESE FOR GENERAL KITCHEN- S work. 140 E. 2nd So. e346 ; H TWO OR THREE GOOD NEWSPAPER H solicitors. Apply circulation dept., mt Evening Telegram. ell25 B A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A H man to go Into tho real estate busl- H ness; steady employment; only cxpe- MM rienced men need apply. See Mr. Secord, mm 109 Atlas Blk. oll21 H THREE FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS H wanted; must bo good men; also boy. mm 303 Brooks Arcade. ell39 WANTED, A MAN EXPERIENCED IN taking measures to travel for high- grade made-to-measuro clothing. Give m age and reference for interview. Address H-3. Tribune. 01614 WANTED, FIRST-CLASS CABINET makers. 150-100 So. 4th West. o!702 WANTED EXPERIENCED CRAB I derrick man. Phone or write P. J. Moran, Uintah, Webor canyon. Utah. I e!799 B FEW GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED. I Singer Sewing Machino Co., 43 South B Main st. el767 K EXPERIENCED WIRE HAT FRAME I maker. 223 W. 1st South. el920 K LOCAL MANAGER FOR LARGE MAN- ufacturlng corporation. Exclusive con- tract to capable man. W. F. A. Co., 1605 Gough st.. San Francisco. el929 WANTED. TAILORS. TROUSERS AND I vest makers. Apply T. G. Rixon. Fort H Douglas; Co. D. el942 Bj FIRST CLASS SOLICITOR WANTED. MB Model Dyo Works, 143 .So. W. Temple. I R clOla H 500 WORKINGMEN TO HEAR DE Lnra, Mexican exile, on "Barbarous H Mexico," Unity hall 138 2d East, tonight S p m. c2080 M t3U00 TO f 10,000 YEARLY EASILY MADE B In real estate business; no capital re- B quired: we will teach you the business by mall, appoint you special representative or H leading real estate company, list with you 9 readily salable properties, co-operato with K and assist you to a permanent success; a H thorough commercial law course free to 9w each representative. Write ror G2-page ma wll' bp sure to Interest you. H Tho Cross Co., dept. 135. Chicago. a2221 Bj DENTIST TO MANAGE SALT LAKE K branch. Must have Utah license, bo B Al at chair and laboratory Best ref- I erences required. Good salary H THE REX DENTAL COMPANY, Ablngton Bldg., Portland, Oregon. GOOD DELIVERY BOY. WITH WHEEL. K W. E. Fife & Co.. 16G Main st. c2201 M INCREASED EARNINGS result from M UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE training, H! e2H0 H GOOT) CLOTHING. SHOE AND FUR- H r.ishlng goods salesmen. Only experl- Wi enccd men need npply. References re- Kg ciulrcd. Apply Frank's. 1S-20 East 1st South, between Monday and March 1. Bfij MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN! AP"-' Kj ply to Trent. Dooly block. Inj MELT. BOY. UNDER 17 YEARS OLD. Bj Metropolc hotel. 33 E. 3rd So. o2377 Hi COMPETENT NEWSPAPER MAN TO handle advertising department; write Si or phone "Herald." Provo. e2370 GOOD REPORTER: CHANCE OF AD- ffi vancement. "Herald," Provo. c2371 B! MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN. AP- S; ply to Trent. Dooly block. m( WANTED SITUATION Ij LAclSTcURTAlNS LAUNDERED; WORK guaranteed. Mrs. S tailings. Bell phono V; 1557. X2214 -j STENOGRAPHERS FURNISHED WITH- hi out churge "Tho Shorthand Shop," 518 1 Atlas. Phone 2461. wl93 - FOR GOOD. HONEST. HUSTLING MEN ! t with best of references Wo can usu- ' ' ally supply men of all occupations. Hon- fci est employment of any kind solicited. i 5' Telcpnone Bell 2251; Ind. 2264. General , : i.' Relief Committee. I. O. O. F. nl717 j,i GENERAL OFFICE MAN AND BOOK- 6 keeper, S years' experience, mining, ? railroad and commercial lines: good ref- I p erences; married; position out of town. , j Address G-15, Tribune. o398 H POSITION AS EXPERIENCED CASH- 1 ? ' Jer: best of references, G-25, Tribune. ' 1 el040 j ! JAPANESE COOK NEAT YOUNG j man. honest, sober, wishes position in i small family; has best references. Nnka. w H-20. Tribune. el94S j P POSITION AS CHAUFFEUR PRIVATE ' il machine or will consider renting xiropo- 1 J sltlon, commission basis. H-2S, Tribune. c2029 j jj MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS POSI- 1 j (I tlon as housekeeper for family or 0 1 t wldowc-r. Best of references-. Apply offlco il of White House. c2065 B! ACCOUNTANT OF TWELVE YEVRS" Ij j experience. Can devote Saturday after- f I j noons nnd evenings lo auditing accounts. 8 J v Invoicing and systematizing. All general u , J business lines covered. Address H-31, 9 ', Tribune. e2039 j) j j COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND B U general offlco man desires position In I K city: can do stenographic work; best city A w references. Address P. O. Box 1131. e22S2 g IS? YOUNG MAN. 15 YEARS' EXPE- EN rlonce In clothing, shoes and under- 5C;i wear, Al reference, would like position JEi nnvwherc; excellent buyer and salesman. jB Address H-52 Tribune. c215S M JAPANESE COOKS WANT SITUA- II? Hons In hotel, boarding house or camp. mti Address G. S.. box 120S, city. o21G3 EXPERIENCED FARM HAND WANTS W$ position. Can begin March 1. State m-i wngcB. 11-37. Tribune. c2250 ; YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS . I W, cook In private family; good, plain cook. I Bf Ind. phone 2353. 02375 I ft POSITION AS CHEMIST OR METAL- K lurglst In smelter; address 1-5, Tribune. 1 l NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. & Rover Gold Mining company. Prlncl- Si, pal place of business, room 015 Dooly fjj block, Salt Lake City, Utah. f Notlco Is hereby given that at a meet- Ij 'fj lng of tho directors held on tho 2nd day j i2 of February', A. D. 1910, an assessment ft, or rour ( I) mills por share, being assess- tf; j mcnt No. 1. was levied on tho capital f -fi, Ktock or tho corporation payable Immo- f kh' dlntelv to Gcorgo W. E. Dorsoy. secrc- K.: tary of tho company, nt his office, 515 I f1 Dooly block, Salt Lake City. Utah. f K Any stock upon which this assessment i$V may remain Unpaid on Wednesday, I IE March 9, 1910t will be delinquent and nd- j jfi vcrtlsed for salo at p.ubllc uuctlon, and E, unless payment Is mado before will be fL' sold on the 29th dny of Mnrch. 1910, at 12 ; 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay tho j u delinquent assessment, togolher with tho Bj : cot of advertising and expenses or sale. Iii' GEO. W. E. DOUSEY ffil I Sucrotary. ( Wji 515 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. 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