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Show ASSESSMENT NO. 1. Wral Gold Mining Company. i Mnal place of business, Salt Lake pr D TTtah Location of mines, Cen-C,?'Xlnff Cen-C,?'Xlnff District, Humboldt Coun-tra Coun-tra Mflvada. Notice is hereby given lh t a meeting of the board of di-tb di-tb IS of the Central Gold Mining SSny, held on the 2n'd day of Si 1904, assessment No. 1 of one m cent per share was levied upon ill capital stoclc of the corporation, fliipd and outstanding, payable imme-Sv imme-Sv to the secretary, at his office S 618 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Sffth Any stock upon which this as-Tannt as-Tannt may remain unpaid on Wed-sess"f Wed-sess"f lZ fith day of April. 1904, lill be delinquent and advertised for ISa at public auction, and unless pay-mint pay-mint is made before, will be sold on-Wednesday, on-Wednesday, the 27th day of April, 1904 at 1 o'clock P. M., at the said office of-fice 'of the secretary, to pay the delinquent delin-quent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and ex-Dense ex-Dense of sale. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1904. MARK P. BRAFFET, Secretary Central Gold Mining Company, Com-pany, Room 518 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. WANTED. Special representative in this and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary Sal-ary $21 weekly, with expenses, ad vanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expenses advanced; ad-vanced; position permanent. We furnish fur-nish everything. Address The Columbia, 630 Monon Bldg , Chicago, 111. TEAL DUCK IS NOT FLESH. . "Did you know that a teal duck is not flesh?" inquired one of a party of gentlemen who were discussing the high price of fish since the Lenten season set in. "It's a fact. The teal duck is not flesh, even if it is a fowl. It is the same as a winged and feathered feath-ered flsh, 'and any good Catholic can safely eat one for fish during the Lenten Len-ten season or on any Friday. I did not know this was a fact until a few days ago, when I happened to be a guest at a luncheon whereat sat one of the great dignitaries of the Catholic church. It was on a Friday and I was astounded when a teal duck was served at every plate. But I knew that there were good Catholics there and that one of the arms of the church government, In fact, sat at the same table and had a duck before him, so I said nothing just at that time. "After the luncheon I thought over the matter and puzzled my mind to know why a teal duck could be eaten on Friday when a mallard would be under the ban of the church. For that reason I asked a good friend of mine who is a pastor of one of the churches. He gave me the explanation. explana-tion. He informed me that a teal duck was not flesh any more than a troul or a minnow. The teal is the same as a turtle or an egg, neither flesh nor flsh. And there is good reason for this, too, when you come to analyze the peculiar habits and tastes of the i 1 IN SALT LAKE CITY awFIVE THOUSAND Vtl FIVE HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS 103 New Contracts last week. 32 Changes from Limited to Unlimited last week. H00 Telephones. SH No Charge for Incoming calls. 2 cents for Excess Calls. Cn nit T I I For Eesldonces 2.00 Telephones. ed ser- ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Toll Lines Everywhere. teal. This little duck will not feed on anything but flsh, or little things of that sort that live in water. That accounts for the teal having such a strong flsh taste. He lives on minnows min-nows and small flsh altogether. On the other hand the mallard eats grain, such as wild rice, corn, wild grasses or the seeds thereof, besides feeding, as does the teal, on minnows and small flsh. 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