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Show that no lioense shall be granted to peddle or hawk In, upon or along such streets. Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of suoh conflict. Section 3. This ordinance shall taUe effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 18, 1907, and referred to the mayor for his approval. ap-proval. v J. B. M0R13T0N, City Recorder. Approved this 19th day of February, 1907. EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake. ss. I, J. B. Moreton, City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify cer-tify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance or-dinance entitled, "An ordinance amending and re-enacting Section 385 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1903," passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 18th, 1907, and approved by the Mayor February 19th, 1907, as appears ap-pears of record in my office. In witness wnereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City, this 21st day of February, 1907. J. B .MORETON, City Recorder. (Seal.) Bill No. 1G3. DELINQUENT NOTICE. DEER LODGE GOLD MINING AND Milling Company. Principal place of I business, 25 Eagle Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, near Fay, Lincoln County, Nevada. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account ac-count of Assessment No. 3 of one half () cent per share, levied on the 16th day of January, 1907, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Name. Cert. Shrs. Amt. R. Garrett Andrews. 82 500 $ 2.50 R. Garrett Andrews. 80 17050 88.25 R. G. Andrews 19G 1000 5.00 R. G. Andrews- 197 2200 11.00 R. G. Andrews 237 1GG .83 R. G. Andrews 238 500 2.50 Carl F. Bailey 11 500 2.50 Carl F. Bailey 12 500 2.50 Car F. Bailey 13 500 2.50 Carl F. Bailey 192 5000 25.00 Carl F. Bailey 203 1000 5.00 farl F. Bailey 225 2190 10.95 Carl F. Bailey 2G5 50 .25 George R. Bailey... 235 500 2.50 I Earl W. Badger 193 5000 25.00 E. W. Badger 233 530 2.G5 E. W. Badger 240 421 2.11 Mark Ehlo, Jr 8 1000 5.00 M. E. Mallo 254 500 2.50 F- M. Rice 232 250 1.25 W- A. Sharp 185 2500 12.50 w. A. Sharp 271 500 2.50 Georgo Wever 149 500 2.50 George Wever 150 500 2.50 George Wever 152 500 2.50 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on lje lGth day of aJnuary, 1907, so many wrr a o. each parcel of stock as may e necessary will bo sold at public auction at the offlce of the company at Eagle Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, n Monday, the 11th day of March, rtlii at 12 'clcK noon to pay the JJ"nquent assement thereon; together 2Ul the costs of advertising and ex-lnse ex-lnse of sale. EDWIN D. TRENAM, p, L Secretary, publication, Feb'y 23, 1907. DELINQUENT NOTICE. THE NEW STOCKTON MINING any. Principal place of business, jwj Lake City, Utah. Location of Tooele County, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of assessment No. 5 of two and one-half one-half (2ys) cents per share? levied on the 14th day of January, 1907, the several amounts set opposite the names- of the respective shareholders, as follows: Name. Cert. Shrs. Amt. C. A. Abbott 523 250 $ 6.25 Ole K. Aalbue 134 100 2.50 Edw. E. Amblad 227 500 12.50 A. D. Armstrong 482 100 2.50 W. H. Alexander... G55 500 12.50 W. H. Alexander. . .656 500 12.50 R. B. Beeson 220 10000 250.00 West Babcock.s....381 250 6.25 Jno. W. Broadbent..345 500 12.50 Dr. Ewing Brown... 308 200 5.00 Leon C. Bower 797 500 12.50 J. M. Christy 229 1000 25.00 H. A. Crossman 513 100 2.50 H. A. Crossman 531 100 2.50 G. J. Collier 272 1000 25.00. G. J. Coller 273 1000 25.00 G. J. Coller 274 1000 25.00 G. J. Coller 275 1000 25.00 G. J. Coller 276 1000 25.00 G. J. Coller 277 1000 25.00 G. J. Coller 278 1000 25.00 G. J. Coller 279 700 17.50 E. M. Denio 311 250 6.25 Edw. H. Emery 246 120 3.00 Anna M. Eddy 748 6000 150.00 Mabel L. Henshaw. . 55 2000 50.00 J. B. Henshaw 56 1500 37.50 J. B. Henshaw 654 1000 25.00 Wm. E. Hamlin 556 500 12.50 Wm. E. Hamlin.... 557 200 5.00 C. J. Heagle 232 50 1.25 Flor'ce B. Harrison. 648 300 7.50 Mrs. J. D. Hubbell..l24 300 7.50 Mm J. D. Hubbell. .125 240 6.00 J. D. Hubbell 126 35 .88 A. B. Holm 621 200 5.00 Dr. A. J. Hunter 398 500 12.50 W. M. Housbon 743 100 2.50 L. W. Gifford 184 1000 25.00 H. E. Hudehus 506 1000 25.00 H. E. Hudehus 507 1050 26.25 H. H. Keith 95 6700 167.50 H. H. Keith x.346 1000 25.00 C. H. Kraetsch....372 500 12.50 H. L. Lange.r. 176 600 15.00 J. P. Malick 582 2000 50.00 .1. P. Malick 583 2000 50.00 C. L. Musgrave 51 500 12.50 E. C. Musgwivo 52 100 2.50 C. D. Muxon 233 1200 30.00 Dr. G. W. Morehouse 348 400 10.00 C. II. Morse 849 1000 25.00 Miss Alice E. Moss. 851 100 2.50- C. H. McConnell 87 250 6.25 C. L. McClelland & Co 251 500 12.50 C. L. McClelland & Co 252 500 12.50 A. D. McClelland. ..255 500 12.50 A. D. McClelland... 257 2000 50.00 C. D. McClelland... 256 500 12.50 Geo. P. O'Connell. . .199 800 7.50 Mrs. Eva E. Orr....753 1000 25.00 G. B. Pray 115 6520 163.00 Grace I. Post 148 500 12.50 P. R. Plank 185 100 2.50 S. A. Peters 231 50 1.25 J. W. Parker 665 1450 86.25 J. W. Parker 666 1000 25.00 J. W. Parker 805 1000 25.00 Nellie T. Parker, .. .480 3000 75.00 Carrie A. Parker 479 200 5.00 W. H. Piefter 775 1000 25.00 W. H. Pieffer 810 1000 25.00 W. H. Pieffer 811 500 12.50 W. H. Pieffer 812 500 12.50 E. G. Ruby 747 2000 50.00 Adolph A. Rockey..637 1000 25.00 I'. Reamer 653 500 12.50 J. C. Sheldon 58 1000 25.00 J. E. Shaw 450 500 12.50 Florence E. Smith.. 402 100 2.50 Lucy Spoerl 418 100 2.50 V. E. Swanson 471 015 15.38 J. F. Simmons 499 100 2.60 Newton Tannahill. .230 100 2.50 E. I,. Treadway 353 100 2.50 C. N. Trygstad 374 500 12.50 L. Van Hecke" 640 1500 37.50 L, Van Hecke 773 2000 50.00 W. M. Ward 123 100 2.50 Geo. D. Waters.... 478 500 12.50 Lavina C. Wood. ...601 1000 25.00 Roland V. Wise.... 414 100 2.50 And inaccordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 14th day of January, 1907, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, at 23 Eagle Block, Salt L-ake City, Utah, on Monday the 11th day of March, 1907, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, there-on, together with the costs of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. E. H. JACOBS, Secretary. First publication, January 23rd, 1907. ASSESSMENT NO. 6. St. George Copper Mining Company. Principal place of business, 214 Atlas Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Dugway Mining District, Tooele County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of St. George Copper Mining Company, hold on the 29th day of January, 1907, assessment No. 6 of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the 'capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the Secretary at his office, 214 Atlas ulock, Salt Lake City. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold .on Mondays the ,25th day of March, 1907, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the company's office, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. GIDEON SNYDER, Secretary. 214 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication Feb. 2, 1907. ASSESSMENT NO. 10. QUINCY JUNIOR MINING COMPANY. COM-PANY. Principal place of business, Sale Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby, given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Qulncy Junior Mining Company, held on the fourth day of February, 1907, Assessment No. 10 of ten (10) conts per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the Secretary at his office, No. 204 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the sixth day of March, 1907, will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will bo sold on Monday, the eighth day of April, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Secretary's office, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. W. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the MINERAL POINT CONSOLIDATED MINING AND MILLING COMPANY will be hold at the company's office, 614 Dooly Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, at Two o'clock P. M., on Monday, .March 11th, 1907, for the purpose of considering and acting upon the proposition to sell all the property of the corporation corpora-tion and fixing a price therefor, and to authorize one or more officers of said corporation in case of sale to make, execute and deliver a deed, or deeds, and convoy whatever property may be sold to the purchaser or pur- f i chasers thereof, and for the transac- U ) tion of such other business as may j I , properly come before the meeting. i y ! By order of Board of Directors, H !' William E. Block, Secretary. ' 'ft !r Salt Lake City, Utah, January 15, X iH 1907. 'J:f First publication, Feb. 9th, 1907. '); i ALTA-ST. LOUIS MINING CO. Notice of Special Meeting of Stock- ': holders. ji y Notice Is hereby given, that a spe- cial meeting of the stockholders of Hi' Alta-St. Louis Mining company, a cor- a ;'j poration, under the laws of Utah, will u ! be held on Monday, the 25th day of V February, 1907, at the office of the company, Room 214 Atlas block, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10 o'clock a. m. i jH Tho purpose of said meeting is to -Z- - jH consider and vote upon the question j of ratifying the action of the board ot f , iji directors taken at a meeting held on g jH the 9th day of March, 1906, and anoth- HI'!' er meeting on the 24th day of Septem- fcj'I lf( ber, 1906, at which a lease and option 1 ' i was given for the sale of the Florida, t't ;!; Florida No. 1, Apex and Schley lode 0$ )) fH mining claims in Little Cottonwood ... Miiing District, Salt Lake county, t" 'r Utah, for $22,500.00 and 6,250 shares ' ;j of the capital stock of City Rocks - i jH Mining company, 2,500 shares of which .! ' 1 said stock is to be paid as commis- i sion on account of said sale, and to r. I authorize the execution of a deed in accordance with said contract. "i,'V jH Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb- ; ruary 8, 1907. W. J. CRAIG, Pres. ' H . Gideon Snyder, Secretary. Vis ' jH First publlcatioi Feb. 9, 1907. Last P.j ! publication Feb. 23, 1907. 4 if j i'jf 1 'p Order a package of this ,!, M J famous Boston Brown . Bread flour and enjoy j , M Jm some good old fashioned J New England brown ;,J bread. A chance at a right J WLM hot loaf will make you if . H j think you are in Boston. d With Allen's self -rising ,4 B. B. B. Flour you. can :'f J make bread just like the ';!; ; Puritians used to make. MJr . 3-B Pancake Flour ijj fl Trade S nls a PUre fo0(i! Self" ' U jfl Mark rising and all ready to mix ,jf with water and bake on a 111 H hot griddle. IH ALLEN'S B.B.6. FLOUR CO. . Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose, Cal. ' t Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Alllls, ,f Alanawa, Wis. . ' fl fl |