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Show e.i .ct: (:., c iijrfTrf .j I ' ( n 7'e'I-ite '.T,frc , , , , , f in p . 1 b-- . i ' it. 1 m ' ' li ti-r. '' 7 - Al 1 , P i. r i. - of - . r i . ! ; bJ P - . ,u 1 I . - t .p. t" c liii,. . - k, T - JjZziz:zujt sals Cyclone Mining and Milling company. Principal piuce of business, fi.Lit Lake City, Utah, Nbtloe There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account ac-count of assessment levied on the 26th day of July, llM. .the several, amounts set opposite op-posite the names of the respective share- . holders, as follows: I Certlf. - Name. ' r No. Shares. Amt. I W H. Pease l.o) $ . F. B. Work Z' 6,f0 25.00 F. B. Work. 114 2, 10.00 J. W. Harer 119 6-0 t.M V. B. Work l ; !,( S.fn) D. H. Adams 172 2.0 1.00 F. B.-Work 173 100 , ,W D. H. Adams ...MA KK) v .50 J. M. Cathcart 2 1.04 .0 J. M. CHthcarU. 2"4 1.0 1.00 F. B. Work .........2S1 l.OK) 6.00 J. M. Cathcart 0 UOtX) 8.00 J. M. Cathcart 210 - J.ono 1.00 P B. Work ....817 KM 1.60 F. B. Work ..aij 1.0uO .M H. C. Tavlor.... ,.357 . L(i i.00 Frank Trott ta l.(r 1.00 Waterman Bros ........ 78- 1.C00 (.00 G N. Stocking M frO . 2.(0 Mary T. Work 336 I fruO t.M And In accordance with taw and an order of the board of directors made July 26, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of said slock as may be necesaary will be sold at the company's office. S3 Commercial block. Bait Lake City. Utah, on the 20th day of September, 1104. at the hour tf 10 a. m.. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, to geuter with the cost of advertising and expenses ex-penses of sale. C. B. JACK, Secretary. Office: 33 Commercial block. Salt Lake City. Utah. - sMlM!' ;n:: TlaCr eo6lTrack ts2wty Ichrtfa . :V.;TllQ Oyei'land I Limited The Most Laxsrioas Trail la Ot Werld Coapartrseot and driwlnc-roon gjeeplnj cars, observation cars. d!n j Ice cars, baffst-smoldnj and library ? cars, wttti barber t bath and Book I . lovers Library; , ectJre train electric I UcJited, throueb to Cfelcaga. without ciAQse. Direct connection ft j j SL Paul and Iliiirecpclis Tickets, raservsflwu. and ful la fcnsatloe (an be obtarns4 fre f C A. Walker. . Geaent Asa4. CS W. SX009D SOUTH 8T. CALT ULSB CZXT, XTXAIL Cheap Rates to St. Louis l&MD OTHER XASTBRN POINTS YXJ ZTT 3-IBAINS D1ILY-3 W ean save yon money. Wrtte me, CL F. WARREN. General Agent, m D ly Block. Salt Lak CTty. 3 Just Long Enough to See Denver Every day the Burlington starts a luxurious standard sleeping car to St. Louis. It goes through without change, but it is halted, in Denver from mld-afternoon mld-afternoon until late evening just long enough for the tourist to see Colorado's capital and principal city and call on friends and business acquaintances there Convenient arrangement! Let me tell you more about it. Special rates to St. Louis and return (direct o 1 via Chicago) are in effect over the Burlington every Tuesday and Friday. . B. T. NESLEN, General Agent, Jl. 79 W. SECOND SOUTH STBEET, 1 1 fill! I F Salt Lake City, Utah. . U ' 1 I : ,, Xtfri j A Delightful Place to Visit i A . Profitable Place to Live. f y esSCBee CffornTa I ! ' Greatest Play Ground on Earth. ! 1 Famous Places Which Everyone j Wants to See, , J ' ' Invest in a Ticket to CALIFOR- 1 NIA and Secure Rich Dividends in I . ' HEALTH. PLEASURE AND I WEALTH. , . l Mountains, Valleys, Rivers, Lakes ! J . and Ocean Reached by the Southern Ptlllc : t- Comparty's Lines For descriptive and Illustrative . . i literature caU at No. SHI- Main ; Street. Salt Lake City. , , : j - D. R. GRAY. General Agent j t ssjsMstrsaan.v: itwiv, r, , , .-4 j M tne inside inn AT ST. LOUIS An Ideal Place for Visitors Eight Inside In-side the 1 Grounds No Tiresome Journeys to or From the City No Crowding No Discomfort Time and Honey Saved. No matter who you are or what you . are; no matter if your purse be slender or otherwise, if you wish to see the World's fair at Bt. Louis and enjoy every moment of your time, the best place to stay Indeed, In-deed, the only place to stay is The inside Inn. The building of this splendid hostelry has marked a new departure tn world's fair accommodations, it being the first time that the administration of any exposition expo-sition has taken the question of the lodging lodg-ing and creature comforts of its visitors under its personal supervision. This th World's Fair Management has done. The Inside Inn has been built with the same lavish hand that has marked all other constructions at St Louis. It Is three stories high. 400 feet wide. 800 feet long, contains 2257 bedrooms and can seat 25oO people in Its dining-room at on sitting. ' Every modern convenience obtainable has been installed and the comfort thus afforded enable visitors to enjoy' the sights of the exposition whenever they please and then go to their rooms for a rest without along. tiresome Journey to and from their lodgings. A great saving in time and money is consequently effected, ef-fected, as sight seeing can be begun directly di-rectly after breakfast and continued late Into the night without any exasperating run for the "last car." No admission fee other than the first is required from those guests who remain within the precincts of the fair at The Inside Inn. The Inside Inn is run on both European Euro-pean and American plans and the rates are exceedingly moderate, ranging ifrom 81.60 to 85.60 European, and from 32.00 to $7.00 American, Including dally admission in both cases. -The enormous capacity of The Inside Inn assures first-class accommodations accom-modations 'for all no matter when or in what numbers they come but those who prefer ,to secure their rooms in advance may make reservations now for any period pe-riod up to December 1. A post card addressed ad-dressed to The Inside Inn. Administration Bldg., World's Fair Grounds. Bt Louis, will bring you an Interesting booklet, giving full details and plana. OGDEN AND RETURN $1.00, i ' -' Via D. A B. G Sunday, Sept 11. Personally conducted Kollts excursion. excur-sion. Last chance of the season for trout and chicken dinners at the Hermitage. Her-mitage. Special train leaves 8alt Lake 10 a. m. Returning leaves Ogden 10 p. m. Refreshments served free on train. Go East via World's Fair City j - VUit. the Fair Enroute : liberal stop-orex privilegtw on all 2lrstu tickets, - , via Baltimore 4 Ohio Southwestern B B SHORT AND DIRECT LINE Storn St Louis to Cincinnati, Washington. Columbus, PhUadclphiQ, Pittsburg, New York. j"ro reclining' chair er to Loiilvill8 . Dining1 aara a la carta, Por time tables and world's Pair Polders, addjess , J X. D. 0LLIEE5LE2VE, Asrt Geo. Pass. Aft, St Louis, Ha. B. IL SHATTUO, T. A; Denver, Colo. ' W . n ; 4 C0L0RA0Q-UTAH SHORT LINE j . TO ST. LOUIS. Through ea'r. Salt Lake City to Bt' ! , Louis and Kansas City, only on eaeng tc New Tork, Buffalo and principal point. ' East low rata for summer travel. --Especial attention to ladies aad chQ. . dren. Tourist ' sleeper, through to Chicago Boston and ether points without Chang. Two trains daily. ; Inquire at ticket office, 103 Dooly block, ' Salt Lak City. Any information cheer- i fully given. H. C. TCWNS2ND, 'I Loy'lsfv, Uurt Faclfls Rf St, . |