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Show H An English contemporary tells a sto- H ry of an unusual exhibition of fore- H thought by an Irishman. At a certain H lecture there was a little disturbance, H and the lecturer's head was broken. H "It isn't much," he said; "It would H be all right if we only had a bit of H sticking plaster." "Hero's a bit, sir," H said a muscular spectator; "I always H put some in my pocket agin' the Sath- H urday night." H o H Abe Hummel, the New York law- Hj yer, who is known as a master of re- H partee, is to be credited with a now, H pithy and very-much-to-the-point re- H tort. The other morning, accompany- H ing a client to court, the case at issue B being a breach of promise suit for B damages, based on letters written by H the defendant, the counselor had been jH giving a lesson on morals to his cll- H ent, when the latter dejectedly re- B marked: "Oh! I know all about it, H Abe, the same old song, 'Do right and H fear nothing.' " "No! No! That's M not it at all," answered Abe; "don't H write, and fear nothing." H o fl A Kansas man appeared, the other M day, with a big three-cornered scar H on the side of his face which looked M suspiciously like the heel of a lady's H shoe, and when a friend who had not jH seen him for a long time met him, HI and with surprise asked him, "Why, HI Jim, how did you get that awful scar?" HI he replied, "That is a birthmark." H His friend exclaimed: "Impossible; you H did not have it when a boy." "No," B he replied, "but it is a birthmark just m the same. You see, when I was cornel corn-el ing home from the West I was riding m in a sleeping-car, and tried to get in M the wrong berth." m o M "My son is fond of college sports," M said Mr. Easyman. "I guess you're B right," agreed Roundson; "my son M said that your son was out all Satur- m day night with a bunch of them." M Cleveland Leader. o H Casey "Did ye take a vacation this H year, Mike?" H Corrigan "01 did not. Oi was out B on strike from May to October." H Puck. H LEGAL NOTICES. H LA.WRENOE INSURANCE AGENCY, 125 So. Main St. m Representing the Royal Fire Ins. Co. m of Liverpool, Eng. H ANNUAL. STATEMENT H For the year ending December 31, 1004, of the condition of the U. S. H Branch of the Royal Insurance Com- pany. 1 1. The name and loca- H tion of the company, H Royal ' Insurance H Company, Of the H Kingdom of Great Britain, U. S. Offlco No. 50 Wall Street, New York City, N.Y. 2. Name of President Nil H 3. Name of secretary. Nil H 4. The amount of its H capital stock is . . . Nil 5. The amount of its capital stock paid up to Nil H 6. The amount of its assets Is I 8,439,225.09 B 7. The amount of its liabilities is 5,342,786.74 H 8. The amount of its ( income during the wm preceding calendar H year 6.699,729 .05 H 9 The amount of its H expenditures during u the preceding calen- H dar year 0,880,778.87 B 10. The amount of losses paid during the preceding calendar calen-dar year 3,369,200.16 11. The amount of risks written during the year 718,492,163.57 12. The amount of risks in force at the end of the year 832,865,000.23 State of Utah, Office of the Secretary Secre-tary of State. ss. I, CHARLES S. TINGEY, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby here-by certify that the above named Insurance In-surance Company has filed in my office of-fice a detailed statement of its condition, condi-tion, from which the foregoing statement state-ment has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State relating to insurance. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1905. (Seal.) C. S. TINGEY, Secretary of State. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Scottish Chief 'Mining Company. Principal place of business Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE. There are delinquent de-linquent on the following described stock, on account of assessment levied lev-ied on the 3rd day of December, 1904, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. of No. of Name. Cert. Cert. Amt. J. Frank Judge 15 3000 ?30.00 J. Frank Judge 204 1000 10.00 J. Frank Judge 205 390 3.90 J. Frank Judge 280 1000 10.00 J. Frank Judge 281 1000 10.00 J. Frank Judge 282 1000 10. 00 J. Frank Judge 283 1000 10.00 J. Frank Judge 284 1000 10.00 E. W. Griffiths 297 5000 50.00 E. W. Griffiths 298 5000 50.00 E. W. Griffiths 301 378 3.78 and In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 3rd day of December, 1904, and said order of the Board of Directors as amended on the 10th day of April, 1905. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary will be sold at Room 305, Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 1st day of May, 1905, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon to pay delinquent assessments thereon together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and expenses of the sale W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. Room 305, Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Date of first publication, April 15, 1905). BLACK ROCK COPPER MINING & MILLING COMPANY. Notice of Special Stockholders' Meeting. Meet-ing. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIN that a special meeting of the stockholders of Black Rock Copper Mining & Milling Mill-ing Company has been called to convene con-vene at the offie of the company, room 212 Atlas Blc X Salt Lake City, Utan, on Monday,' the 8th day of May, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m. Said meeting Is called for the purpose pur-pose of voting upon the question of amending Article X of the articles of incorporation of said company to read as follows. "The dlroctors of the corporation, for the purpose of paying expenses, conducting con-ducting the business, paying the debts of, or buying property for the corporation, corpora-tion, may levy and collect assessments upon the capital stock, and sell stock for non-payment of delinquent assessments, assess-ments, in the manner and form, and to the extent provided by the layd of Utah, or, In the absence of statute, jy first giving two weeks' notice oi such assessment by publication in some newspaper of general circulation - r. in Salt Lake City, Utah, before the date when such assessment becomes delinquent, and by giving at least ten (10) days' notice in like manner h9fore selling the stock upon which such assessment as-sessment has not been paid." Also for the purpose of considering any other business which may be brought before the meeting by any stockholder. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of April, 1905. WALTER JAMES, Vice-President. GIDEON SNYDER, Secretary. Date of First Publication, April 8th, 1905. MERCANTILE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Represented by the Agency Co., 200 McCornlck Block. ANNUAL STATMENT. For the year ending December 31, 1904, of the condition of the Mercantile Mercan-tile Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Com-pany. 1. The name and location of the company, Mercantile Fire and Marine Ma-rine Insurance Company, Boston, Mass. 2. Name of President, George F. Oram. 3. Name of Secretary, James Simp son. 4. The amount of the capital stock Is ? 400,000.00 5. The amount of its capital stock paid up is 400,000.00 6. The amount of its as sets is 701,225.14 7. The amount of its liabilities lia-bilities (inc. capital - is) :.. 624,529.44 8. The amt, of its income in-come during the preceding pre-ceding cal. yr 372,378.50 -" rn 9. The amt. of its expenditures ex-penditures during the preceding cal. yr 391,328.93 10. The amt of losses paid during the pre. cal. year 239,505.82 11. The amt. of risks written during the year 63,367,113.00 12. The amt. of risks in force at the end of yr31,796,085.00 State of Utah, Office of the Secretary of State. ss. I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above named insurance company com-pany has filed in my office a detailed statements of its conditions, from which the foregoing statement has been prepared, and that the said company com-pany has in all other respects compiled com-piled with the laws of the State relating re-lating to insurance. In testimony wherof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, this fourth day of April, A. D. 1905. (Seal.) C. S. TINGEY, Secretary of State. Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Albert Pain, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 309 Auerbach building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day ot August, A. D. 1905. EMIL HEGG, Administrator of the estate of Albert Pain, deceased. A. L. Hoppaugh, Attorney for Estate. Es-tate. Date of first publication, April 8th, 1905. Next Trip You Make East UNION PACIFIC, AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL LINE. ' Through Cars To Chicago. CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent. 106 W. Second South St. Salt Lake City. |