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Show Mrs. "Beriham You have -torn" my train! Benham That's all right; your train Is long enough to be in two sections. sec-tions. Judge. "How shall I break the news to my parents that I have failed in my exams?" "Merely telegraph them: 'Examination over. Nothing new!'" Fliegende Blatter. I The One Do you believe with Shakespeare that all the world's a stage? The Other Yes; but instead of being players, I believe that most of us are stage horses. Chicago Daily News. Dewey Eve Dat loidy t t I asked .. fer a handout gave me a org biscuit. Weary Willie Well, w'ot yer crying erbout Dewey Eve I'm cryin' because be-cause I'm not a dorg. Chicago Daily r News. "I always feel after I have spent an hour or two in your company," he said, "that I am a better man." "It is very good of you to say so," she replied. re-plied. "Don't hesitate to come of-, of-, ten." Chicago Record. j "Goodness, John," said a Washing ton (Kansas) woman to her husband. J "your suit looks as if you had been sleeping in it." "Well," replied John "$hy not? Isn't that the suit I wear to church?" Kansas City Journal. '"Why," asked the judge, "do you want a divorce?" "Because," replied , the applicant, 'I've found a very at tractive young lady who is willing to take a chance with me on an Indiana I marriage." Chicago Record-Herald. "What made that stout man jump so nervously when the driver cracked ; his whip?" "He's used to jumping when the whip cracks." "Is he In a (' us?" "No, he's in the Ohio legis 1 lalure." Cleveland Plain Dealer. I LEGAL NOTICES . AN ORDINANCE. 1 i AlL inance amending and re-enact- SaYtaircuYah1.110 CoUnC,, of vi??Unif T,mt Secon 107 of the Re- inMdi,rd,,ia?,ces of Salt Lak0 City of 1903 bo, and the same is hereby amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows-Section follows-Section 107. Numbers for House!! IL8ImI1 ,be unlful for any person to erect a house or building on any street Law. t?"0y iwlth,n th mit3yo? Salt miKiS;115' aiul occupy the same or permit per-mit the same to bo occupied, without first applying to the City Engineer for or ShJtre0t,numbffor "chehox.se ?hrt B,,nVn?' nnd Plly nff sn,d officer 3..2iun1 o'en'top mentioned for a certificate therefor; or within thirtv days after hucu number Is obtained from said officer, to fail to cause of PS,1 ."n ,Cd' cni;ved or cnst dupficate of such number to bo placed In a conspicuous position upon the front nn(lUdurl?,Voe,0r bu,Id,ns ,n a I'ermanen nno durable manner; upon such nnnii. cation being made to such officer ho slii.ll issue a certificate giving the 'cor-nc 'cor-nc street number, for said house or building, for which ho shall charco and 10Saftloi,,eo n f ,Vventy-flve "e"tsnml Section 2. All ordinances and resolu-t resolu-t onn or parts of ordinances and res nations na-tions in conflict herewith, are hereby 0fStSm3apSta.?rdl"anCe S,,aH tnke Passed by the City Council of Salt ' Pnlc? ,tuh' Mareh 21. 1910, and referred to the Mayor for his approval. reierreu B. S. RIVES, Citv Reorder Approved this 22nd day of March, 1910 J. S. I3RANSFQRD, Mayor. ' LnSkol.-ss Utah' CU' a"d County of Salt LaicnBpitv ?&' ?lty Rocorder of Salt Like City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full trno tltfc.!00.??01 C?P of a ordinance Entitled. En-titled. An ordinance amending and re-enacting re-enacting Section 107. of the Revised Ordinances Or-dinances of Salt Lake City of 1903 " Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City Utah. March 21st, 1910, and approved by the Mayor March' 22nd, 1910-as 1910-as appears of record in my office. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the corporate 10liOf Sn,d Cl,y' t,,,S 22nd day of Marcff S?No. 22. n' UlVES' CUy Rocorlor - ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Tomboy Gold & Copper Mining company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Dry Fork canyon, West Mountain Moun-tain Mining District, Bingham, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tomboy Gold & Copper Mining company, held on the 10 th day of March, 1910, an assessment of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the capital block of the corporation, issued is-sued and outstanding, payable immediately imme-diately to the secretary, at his office, 170 State street, Salt Lake City, Utah, to be paid in two installments, one-half one-half to be delinquent Saturday, April 16, 1910, one-half to be delinquent Monday, May 16, 1910. Any stock upon this first installment which may remain unpaid on Saturday, Satur-day, April 16, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction auc-tion and unless payment is made before be-fore will be sold on Thursday, May 12, 1910, at 4 p. m.f at the secretary's office, to pay the delinquent assessment assess-ment thereon togetner with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Second installment to be delinquent Monday, May 16, 1910, and unless payment pay-ment is made before will be bold on Thursday, June 9, 1910, at 4 p. m., at the secretary's office, to pay the delinquent de-linquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. B. D. STILLMAN, Secretary. First publication in Goodwin's Weekly March 19, 1910. 3-19-4-16 NOTICE" OF ASSESSMENT. EMERALD MINING COMPANY. Office and place of its general business busi-ness located at Room 1102 Boston Buildln Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Emerald Mining Company, held at its office, above designated, on Saturday, Satur-day, March 12, 1910, an assessment of one and one-ha'f (1) cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the j:orporation, payable to J. E. Oglesby, secretary of the company, at its said office above designated, in three equal installments, as foLows: The first installment of one-half cent, payable Monday, April 18, 1910, the second installment in-stallment of one-ha f cent, payable Saturday, May 14, 1910, and the third Installment of one-half cent, payable Wednesday, June 15, 1910. Any stock upon which the first installment of this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, April 18, 1910 will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment of said first installment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, May 14, 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the company's office, above designated, to pay the delinquent installment, together to-gether with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Any stock upon which the second installment of this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, May 14, 1910, will be delin-guent delin-guent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment of said second installment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, June 11, 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the company's office, above designated, to pay the delinquent installments, together to-gether with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Any Stock upon which the third installment of this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, June 15, 1910, will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment of third installment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, July 9, 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the company's com-pany's office, to pay the delinquent in stallment, together with cost of ad J&j&titing and expense of sale; ,W"T.-E. OGLESBY; Secretary. Office at Room 1102 Boston- Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication March 19, 1910. 3-19-4-16 OFFICE OF PRIDE OF THE WEST MINING COMPANY. There will be a special meeting of the stockholders held at the office of the company, No. 170 State street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 12th day of April, 1910, to act upon the following follow-ing proposition, viz: to change Section Sec-tion 6 of the Articles of Incorporation Incorpora-tion of said company to read a3 follows: fol-lows: The capital stock of the company com-pany shall be 100,000 Shares, of the par value of $1.00 per share. Also to take action to take over and acquire ac-quire certain adjoining mining claims to said Pride of the West Mining company's com-pany's property. JULIUS A. HAJUERBACH, President. 3-3-3-20. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NEVADA-FAIRVIEW MINING CO. Location of principal office, Elko, Nevada. General office outside of Nevada, Ne-vada, H4 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, bcah. Location of mine, Fair-view Fair-view Mining District, Ghurchill County, Coun-ty, Nevada. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of dh'ectors held Fr'iruary 23, 1910, un assessment, to be known as Assessment No. 3, of one-third of one cent (l-3c) per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately im-mediately to Gideon Snyder, Secretary, Secre-tary, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess-mentremains assess-mentremains unpaid on April 5, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made before, will be sold on May 25, 1910, at the company's office, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 3 o'clock P. M, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. GIDEON' SNYDER, Secretary. 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 3-5-4 2 ASSESSMENT NO. 2. THE SUPERIOR-ALTA MINING CO. Principal place of business, 621 New-house New-house Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the Board of Directors of the Superior-Alta Mining Company, held on the 14th day of February, 1910, an assessment of one (1) cent per share was levied and assessed on the capital stock of said corporation, payable pay-able at the office of C. H. Gibbs, Secretary Sec-retary of said company, at room 621 Newliouso Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 4th day of April, 1910. Any stock upon which said assessment assess-ment shall remain unpaid on the said 4th day of April, 1910, will be delinquent, de-linquent, and unless said delinquent assessment shall be paid on or before the 25th day of April, 1910, said delinquent de-linquent stock will be offered for sale and sold at public auction at the office of the Secretary of said company, on the said 25th day of April, 1910, at 2 p. m. of said day, to pay said delinquent delin-quent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. C. H. GIBBS, Sec'y. 621 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 3-5-4-2 SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. B, F. Thomas, plaintiff, vs. Anna Gill Thomas, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the Said De-fondant; De-fondant; .v You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty days after the. service of this summons upon you, if H served within the county In which" M this action is brought, otherwise, with- H in thirty days after service, and de- H fend the above entitled action; and H in case of your failure so to do, judg- M ment will be rendered against you M according to U'r demand of the com- M plaint which as been filed with the fl clerk of saiu court. This action is M brought to secure a decree dissolving M the bonds of matrimony existing be- M tween plaintiff and defendant. M WEBER & OLSON, Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Address, 1121 Boston Bldg., 1 Salt Lake City, Utah. H STATE OF UTAH, 1 County of Salt Lake ss. M I, Margaret Zane Witcher, Clerk of fl the Third Judicial District Court of fl the State of Utah, in and for the fl county of Salt Lake, do hereby cer- M tify that the foregoing Is a full, true M and correct copy of the Original Com- M plaint and Summons in the action M therein entitled, filed in my office. H No. 9652. H NOTICE. H Treasury Department, Office of Comp- H troller of the Currency, Washington, H D. C, February 1, 1910. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence M presented to the undersigned, it has M been made to appear that "The Na- M tional Copper Bank of Salt Lake D City," in the City of Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake and State H of Utah, has complied with all the M provisions of the Statutes of the M United States, required to be com- M plied with before an association shall M be authorized to commence the busi- M ness of banking; M Now therefore, I, Lawrence O. Mur H ray, Comptroller of the Currency, dc fl hereby certify that "The National H Copper Bank of Salt Lake City," in H the City of Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake and State of M Utah, is authorized to commence the M business of banking as provided in M Section fifty-one hundred and sixty- M nine of the Revised Statutes of the M United States. 1 In testimony whereof witness my M hand and seal of office this first day M of February, 1910. M (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cup M rency.) H LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, 3-5-4-23 Comptroller of the Currency H ASSESSMENT NO. 5. H PITTSBURG CONSOLIDATED MIN- Hi ING & MILLING COMPANY. Location of principal office 414 Judge Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, American Fork Mining district, M Utah county, Utah. M Notice is hereby given that at a M meeting of the board of directors held M on January 29, 1910, an assessment, to M be known as Assessment No. 5, of M one (lc) per share was levied on the M outstanding capital stock of the cor- M poration, payable immediately to Ray S. Bowman, Treasurer, at the office of M the Company, 414 Judge Building, Salt H Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon H which this assessment may remain un- M paid on March 8, 1910, will be delin- H quent and advertised for sale at pub- fl lie auction, and unless payment is M made before, will be sold March 29, H 1910, to pay the delinquent assess- H ment, together with the costs of ad- H vertislng and expense of sale. M J. E. HILL, Secretary, 414 Judge H Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' By order of the board of directors H of Pittsburg Consolidated Mining & Milling Co., at a meeting held on H March 8, 1910, the date when stock H shall become delinquent pursuant to M the foregoing notice, was extended 'to M .and including March 31, 1910, and sale H day to April 27, 1910, f.' i o'clock p. m at the company's oL.co, 414 Judge H building, Salt Lake City, Utah. B J. E .HILL, Sec. MjjMjWpililWMBBBPMKM |