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Show ft ?I'S LEGAL NOTICES. K'-'Ij DELINQUENT NOTICE. H ; w Dagmar-Northwest Mining Com- HL ' iji ' i1 pauy, principal oflice and place of HhUj, 11' ! ; business located at No. 14 West First M''f! ' South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hft' f - Notice. There are delinquent upon Hp ' Jj J the following described stock, on ac- H i fl count of assessment levied on the Kj I S l 21st day of April, 1904, the several BE t f ! amounts set opposite the names of Bj, , , ' the respective shareholders as fol- rW lows: ff Tii'l, ' No- CorC- Name. No. Shares. Amt. ; ! I 3 Milton E. Price .... 2000 ? 10.00 K;: 4 II 4 Milton E. Price .... 1500 7.50 P 5 C. W. Clark 2500 12.50 I' ui 6 D. A. Depue 1000 5.00 K ' i f 7 D. A. Depue 2500 12.50 fl' ' 10 Chas. E. Stephenson 1000 5.00 ; 13 D. R. Hammond ... 1000 5.00 14 J. T. Hammond 10000 60.00 - ill i ! 16 J. T. Hammond ...10000 60.00 r I- 16 J. T. Hammond ....10000 50.00 ? ' 17 J. T. Hammond ...10000 50.00 18 J. T. Hammond ...10000 50.00 J! i'i 22 Arthur Main 250 1.25 H ,;, 23 Arthur Main 500 2.50 B i i 24 Arthur Main 500 2.60 H u 25 Elizabeth H. Peter- H M son 2500 12.50 H Jdj i 2G Carl Halm 500 2.50 B ( 28 Jas. Crooks 1500 7.60 H 29 M. Morse 1500 7.50 m 35 R E. Evans 375 1.90 M 38 J. E. Jayne 500 2.50 43 E. V. Higgins 900 4.50 H 49 S. B Tutt.e 2250 11.25 M 50 W. G. Tuttle 2250 11.25 m 51 George Curley 12170 GO. 85 M 52 R. E. Evans 500 2.50 m ;. ( 53 Henry Morgan 1325 G.G3 B 5G Thomas Pells 1000 5.00 k'J , 58 R. E. Evans 125 .63 KMli ,11 5t) Evart Lamping 50 .25 MK&Ili m fin Hans J. Hassell ... 500 2.5Q WMtt! Gl Geo. Ud'all 500 2.60 Wi'ljli 62 Geo. L. Betts 1000 5.00 m rjrrr 73 D. Eccles 7500 37.60 74 C. W. Nibloy 4500 22.50 75 T. D. Dee 3000 15.00 76 D. A. Depue 1000 5.00 77 D. A. Depue 500 2.50 78 W. J. Adams 600 2.50 80 S. J. Schneiter .... 2000 10.00 82 C. H." Clark 2500 12.50 84 Holman & Paine... 1000 5.00 85 Geo. Jones 100 .60 88 Estate of Philip Pugsley 800 4.00 89 Jas. Crooks 1000 5.00 91 Hans J. Hassell.... 1000 5.00 98 James Morgan 250 1.25 94 D. D. Hauoks 400 2.00 96 Geo. Curiey 2000 10.00 98 J. J. Stewart 1000 5.00 99 S. W. Morrison 1000 5.00 100 J. J. Stewart 1500 7.50 101 S. W. Morrison 100 7.50 10? Elizabeth H. Peterson Peter-son 2000 10.00 103 Thomas J. Steed ..10000 50.00 106 G. E. Blair 26000 125.00 And In accordance with law, so many shares cf each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the said principal oflice and place of business of said corporation on Friday, the fifteenth day of July, A. D. 1904, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, there-on, together with the cost of advertising advertis-ing and expenses of sale. GEO. E. BLAIR, Secretary. Office. No. 14 West First South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial Ju-dicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Lavina Parker, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Parker, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to the said Defendant: Defend-ant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint com-plaint of which a copy is herewith served upon you. FRED T. McGURRIN and A. J. WEBER, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address, Rooms 526-527-528 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE OF SPECIAL. CITY TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice No-tice is hereby given that a special tax for tho purpose of constructing a cement sidewalk, on Third North street, between Ninth and Eleventh West streets, in Sidewalk district No. 21, has been levied and confirmed by ordlnace of the City Council, dated Juno 20th, 1001. Said tax is levied upon tho following real property prop-erty In Salt Lake City, to-wit: Tho east 148 feet of lot 8, and tho oast 132 foot of lot 7, block 77, plat 'C," all of lots 81 and 82, Taylor's Subdivision of tho west half of block 77, plat "C"; all lots 1 to 13, inclusive, of block 1 "B," Oakley Subdivision; Subdi-vision; all tf lots 1 to 13. Inclusive, of block 1 "A," Oakley Subdivision; all of lots 1 to 21, inclusive, of block 1, Colorado Colo-rado Subdivision; all of lots 15 to 26 Inclusive, Inclu-sive, of block 2, Oakwood Subdivision; and all of lot 1, block 80 plat "C," Salt Lake City Survey, to a depth of twenty-five twenty-five feet back from said streets, is payable pay-able in three equal installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Said first Installment on July 20th, 1904; said second installment on August 20th, 1004; and said third installment on September Sep-tember 20th, 1904. Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rato of 7 per cent per annum from the date of tho levy, as aforesaid, and if any or either of said installments shall bo unpaid when they become delinquent, Interest thereon shall bo at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, of-fice, room 102, City and County Building, Salt Iako CU. FISHER nARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. By Goo. H. Wood, Deputy. Salt Lake City, Utah, Juno 26th, 1904. Sidewalk Extension No. 62. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. j'O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN .-No Lice is hereby given that a special tax for tho purpose of constructing a gravel sidewalk, side-walk, on the east side of Ninth West street from Second South street to Fourth South street, in Sidewalk District No 21, has been levied and confirmed by ordinance or-dinance dated June 20th, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following real property In Salt Lake City, to-wit: All of lots 16 ana 17, block 1; all of lots 16 and 17, block 2, of Heath's Subdivision, and all of lots 2 to 27. Inclusive, of Martin's Subdivision Salt Lake City Survey, to a depth of twenty-five feet back from said streets, la payable in three equal Installments' and will become delinquent as follows: Said first Installment on July 20th 1904; said second installment on August 20th, 1904; and said third installment on September 20th, 1904. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of tho levy, as aforesaid, and if any or either of said installments shall be unpaid un-paid when they become delinquent, interest inter-est thereon shall bo at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments in-stallments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my offlco. room 102, City and County Building. Build-ing. Salt Lake City. LISHElt HARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Salt Lake Cltv. Utah. Juno 25th, 1904. Sidewalk Extension No. 61. THE WAY THEY DO IT. The zealous clerk was trying to persuade per-suade Mrs. Comstock to buy a pair of antique brass candlesticks. "Madam, these up while you can get them. "Well, how am I to know they are?" "Because you can buy the imitations anywhere. And I advise you to snap these pins up where you can get them. There have been so many imitations that the demand for the genuine article arti-cle is failing off and the manufacturers manufactur-ers will not make any more antique ones." "Is that so? well, I cretainly am fortunate to have seen these before you sold them. How much are they?" Youth's Companion. B -pi Hober M. Wolls, H.Tyroo, W.H.Cunningham, W. S McCornlck, H BSKrM H President. V. Pros. & Gon. Seorotary. Treasurer. t ' 8P WSAMFm WSr I Continental Eife Insurance ana Investment gotnpany. H, m -aw-fr- BMHMHnnHHMHHMHriHS -3ww Hj Organized and Conducted Under the State Laws of Utah. B "Hj ' H Affording Greater Advantages and Facilities to its H I ' H Patrons than foreign incorporations. B i ' monday begins a terrific I Office, RTils4Zils4:4 Salt Lake City, Utah. PRICE BOMBARDMENT I QUICK WHY : H J j j of the most magnificent and best assorted H tpi r jTH v " B'l!n ! stock of desirable Summer Goods ever H I i Lm I Bmiuf brought to Salt Lake. 1 A kW? A flB fffjfi . H To save many hours' time and more miles, take ill All Summer Goods I advan,ase of,hisnow - Sfff Knifed to the Core! I union pacific and I ,, U-J .JU u ' I CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. MrSf!?! J y must good-bye to heavy Summer stocks, and . . i m c Bllliif no loss 's consia'ered n tns geat Sacrifice Sale. Great I PAUL LSrJL. Kliflii ' stocs f most Seasonable Merchandise must be reduced H HgHfljfi at any cost. They are too big by half, and, come what H Three through trains to Chicago BPiil mav' we must turn t1's des'raDle stock into I every day No change of cars. Wmfi I c- s- WILLIAMS, Hi : r"AH I I Commercial Agent, Mi k ' "JI I 106' West Second South Street, |