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Show ! 1 IVJifctft 11.11 L'lTI'DvmtM lie L.tvInMVj!) lid Bin urauUC AID MORGAN GOLD MINING AND MIL. LING COMPANY. AMMimtnt Notice. DKMNqUENT ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice. There are delinquent upon the follualng described stock on account of assessment levied May 14th, 1898, the sev- eral amounts set opposite the names of I Ain't. f, , Name. iteii. John johU Cert. is r On July 23rd, 24th and 25th the Rio Grande Western Railway an- aw . John u nounces half rate to any point on its Rail-1 III Central Uath Ilirilzsa lines including iugi! John u Jjjvbi way. Tickets good until July 26th, m 1898. Fishing and Lamping parties ltrowniee, Mary should take advantage of these low ueorae "ns 1 rates to spend the holiday, , mr, Thtmms mountains. 1 he Kio Grande West- local train the best lurmshes 8. ern '.4:w . !.4'r Hong! Janet.! service in Utah. .' ! gfM iji-h- 1 1 1 lloag, Catherine .biuret t. Teanna 44:t 5m 1 I IS; Isabel....;;;& ICENJates. Samuel........ TRUSTEE'S SALE. fill W1IF.UEAB THE MOUNTAIN tul Blackwood, & Cold Storage coin puny, Incorporated under the laws of the terltory or Utah, I wnmix-k- , John K...18X by John llell Its presldtnt, and W. It. Shares. Ml 1,250 -- 472 G,2uu of December, 1891, recorded in the r s ollice of the county of Salt Lake, terri,l:Vry. in bm k "E7tof' mortgages on pages 10 IIEUfP'l thi convey to A. li. Sa wjcr . of Salt ml Lake, territory or city a forcounty lhe i1? If? e Utah, t he' fol Talbot, jr., and Miss M. II. the lowing described real estate, southeast quarter of section 22,of in .townone east the Sa t ship one south, range Lake meridian, in the county of Salt In the territory Luke. and any and all onwater rights be-orsaid premises iunging to or used the JJ any purt thereof and if stock, water of Irrigation A. 1.tho sume shares Sawyer to be assigned to the said further security for tne as collateral andBald deed of trust, which loan secured by said deed of trust was made to secure notes. the puyment of two promissory one for the sum of 5,ui4). No. I, the other 2, No. the first lo secure the sum of jl.noo. of Seth lalbot, Jr., pnyuble to the order of Miss M. II. Ring, the other 10 the order date each puyuble live years afterut the the rate thereof with interest thereon payable of 8 per cent per annum, interest both principal and inter- II. A. of ollice Sawyer, the at eat puyuble in Salt Lake City, Utah, with current rate 1. dt A liuerdeil; John!! 250 UM 101 HU 1.110 a 288 48 John.. pVrs , Y., of said over with Interest thereon, and all rate 8 Per due interest coupons ut the on or the cent per uimum. And whereas IK!!, the said principal day of December, respectively notes for 35.UUO and 31.MM each matured and became tlue umla payable and Ice corporation the Salt Lake of mmiiuny, Utah, had succeeded to under the laws the grantors under said the equity of and had made application deed of trust extended for to havu said note of JU uud said note forone of year term the extended for an additho sum of So, from the date tional term of live years and of maturity upon tho samesaidterms deed of conditions us contained in and agreed that if trust and promised their said agreement keep they failed toInterest us it matured and and way the became due and payable that said deed at the option of trust might be foreclosed as of the payees in said note Said deci of vlded In sabi deed of trust. into by the trust was madeIceand& entered Cold Storage coin- said Mountain a resoiution of the pany in pursuance ofof said corporation in- board of directors coruorated ill said deed of trust. And I whereas it was among other thingsif pro-the vided in said deed of trust that should makers thereof or their successorsof laid make default in the payment r either of them, or any part "hereof or of the and should It lerest thereon A. be lawful for the said on mht in trust successor 11 Sawyer or hie of the holders of said the application of them, to sell and dla- notes or either pose of said premises or any part t hereof F hal0V' ami any and .wan1 any par or used on tne of ail and thereof rignt, tltle benefit and equity of rd;1nu,,Jehet.l pa1y Muunimn Ice anil Mrs. Albertine llcil (a incorpurated. successors her und or Its assigns wiiltiw). the interest therein, at public auction at Sat south door of thecourthousein Uike cpf Llah, Baltl,JJk)hSecondanie iii lory on West now located aforesaid V.:lJ: sir.-c- t In the lU UUO al j J-t jP IJayniSf j.Yunizen, Joseph Joseph 1..owlt,r Thomas 55 58 .55 .58 ,(J 2U.u0 Pl.lMi 3U.O) 21.110 I I I I I jim-ris- 50 50 la 30 30 rl7:1 7'U! 78U 25 I', if. 799 , John i,,inies, Thomas jioinu-s- , Thomas si- Holmes. Lucy Hiicv. John Reid I 2i Sun Reid Jackson. 0?.i Henderson Reid jaekson. 797 leinlersou Sin Junes, Einina S fils Jones. Emilia S MO Jackson, Alfred J :s3s jonhson, Orson Jones, Elizabeth A...IM I'l:. Daniel James, 497 Kar, C. 1 4 Lovett. M. A Lovett, D.....:i 390 D Lovett, (icorge D....V14 Lovett, lieni-ginn Lovett, J. T nC, Liven, J. T 427 laiurie, Annie 57i Laurie. Annie 42S illium Lame, 522 Leytlon, James fi2 Leytlon, James fi4 Madsen. Rasmus 123 McKean, W. W 725 McKean, W. i'.6 McKeun, w llliam S R. lfi Morey, 7 Mason, K. L TSa Mason, li. K. 487 Morrow, Mathew I i6 Morrow, John I ...7fi7 Morgan, Mary 898 Morgan, Mary 48 N bet. John 69 Njabrt, J0J111 T 1 ickerlng, Annie. r...23 448 nckeiing, Annie 4'. Pickering. Annie 571 Pickering. Annie I Annie 01J Annie ckcr r k. May ...... 44. 3i e I Sl 02 2.1M) .92 1.5U l.'M) liM) iVI .ri I NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 1.00 1U0 ino 1511 20 200 one-thi- 25 32 4 Pi 25 74) 25 25 75 li) llM) 111 PM) 5u 25 am ltM) 28 300 209 60 100 1 I I 100 40 40 30 150 PM 2S3 70 30 50 75 75 100 20 I .30 1.50 1.00 2.83 .70 .30 ;i- -1 Its Vao j 35 2mi 2.UD fiOO C.Oii JolnB hn . '.'..sn ua v""a " "iSi nst.n, aiark.irit viiii;irngr.';;2tti Sea re. William, sr. . .Vd PM) 78 AN EPICURES APPETITE is politely catered to and be dines sumptuously amidst all the sur roundings of luxurious comfort in the dining cars of the Union Pacific R. R. No other line out of Utah carries them. Ticket office, No. 201 j Main Street. I z.jjo i! fa (H ri Stare! . I A. ,nH.lin Hr iwr J... ..... .!.'!sv: ss:t Seure. A. J ) 3.IMJ IMI 1.01 1.75 1.11 175 PALACE .;i 1.01 12fi 70 1.2i .7i 27 1 1 teiviii t. ikiciiani....iiin s, ieh:ir(l....iWI stewari, ltiehard....71712 Adam s:i mnin M tai sTjo Stewart. Joseph .CiT Tiinnuiny, J. II Sn-wsr- . South Main Straet 5 PM) Ml 1IMI PM) 21 125 L8 1.2.- PM) 1.01 n - A is 'T' 1 2,0 Huth Main Street MARKET J.M. MARRIOTT .27 l.'NI 2ll ANOTHER PRIZE CAPTURED It consisted of a first class ticket on a first class road to all points East via the UNION PACIFIC and was obtained at the Old Stand No. 201 Main Street. There are others; call and get one. SOME MONTANA SPECIMENS, round, but the big atone still resisting the rain, and not only remaining ln Its original place, but protecting the softer material Immediately below it, while And so the all about It disappeared. sandstone and conglomerate on which the atone rested gradually assumed the form of a pedestal capped by the stone. The soil round about sank still lower ln the course of many centuries more, till the pedestal became taller, became a stalk, then a post, and then a ? s.iss?.x sjLinr column. And all, not because the column grew, but because the grbund in ADOLPH HAUERBACH, the neighborhood was denuded by rains PRACTICAL WATCH REPAIRER, and the level consequently sank. The 170 State St, - Salt Imkk City, stone above acted precisely as a coping stone actB on a brick pier at the gateway of a house. It protected the material beneath It from the rain, and the protected material bore It aloft on Its summit. The process is, of course, still going on, though no visible alteraWe lead, but never follow, and we tion of elevation bas taken place withare pioneers of the music trade. We in the memory of man. The lowest of were the' first to cut down the long these columns are about 10 feet high, and the rest range from that to the profit system; and 40 feet or so of the tallest. when everybody says, go to Calders Put Your Clot lies on Ire. if you want to get a thoroughly reFrom Chicago Tribune: Clothes are liable piano at the keenest cut price; put on Ice now during the summer there must be some reason. Firstly, months, mens garments and womens our gigantic turnover places us in a alike. It Is not meant, of course, that laid upon suits and dreses are position to buy cheaper than most blocks of ice, there toliterally congeal rapidly, dealers can buy for. Secondly, our but that clothes are actually placed in pianos are best, containing patents the coldest of storage In the heated and improvements that no others term. Tar paper Is a remedy of long standing, as la camphor, but it Is said contain. Thirdly, we are straight- that the new plan of tbe cold storage forward in our business, and every warehouse Is better than either of them. instrument is represented on its In the first place, the clothes are not packed away tightly, but they are merits, so that customers placing hung on hooks in storage rooms set themselves in our hands are safe apart for that purpose, and they keep their shape much better. Then no odor from imposition. The keen buyer dings to them when they are taken who wants to get the best possible home In tbe fall. You can hire a room value for his money, no one can do for clothes, or a single hook ln a room better for him. We ask you to in- In a progressive cold storage warehouse today, as you please. This Is a spect our goods before purchasing more expensive method of preserving We carry every thing known in winter clothes through tbe summer than the old fashioned ways, yet It Is music. An odd feature of the D. O. CALDERS SONS. not so coBtly.of clothes Is that boots are cold storage Salt Lake City, Utah. now being received, and It seems to be a popular thing to put them on Ice, too. AN . .35 t S(1;irt, (1-- 3) rd I in . Wilson Co. 1 7n; , E. W. "l jll 154 lb-l-- l. COMPANY,-, , 7o3 s MINING oifice and place of business loprincipal eated In room 505 Dooly building, Salt Lake City. Utah. . Notice is hereby given that at & meet ing of the board of directors of the above named corporation, hold at Its principal office and place of business above deslg-'-noted on Saturday. July 9, 1898, an assesa-'- 1 ment of cent per share was levied on the capital stock of this corporation, payable Monday, August 15, to J. E. Oglesby, secretary of this .' 1898, company, at the otHce of this company, room 5u5 Dooly building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the said Monday. be delinquent and August 15, 1898. will advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday September 3, 1898. at the of 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, at r, nour o'lm the west front door of the court house', i'nA Joint city and county building, Salt Lake 2s City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assess-3-0- o ment, together with cost of advertising 2 09 end expense of stile. J. E. OGLESBY, Secretary, y, Office, room 50G Dooly building, Salt lun Lake City, Utah. 1.00 Dated Balt Lake City, Utah. .40 .41) First publication May 13 5t June 10. 200 1U0 Phillips. ihiiii!is Thomas Thotn-i- EMERALD , 10! UkerU k. Milliam...Wl PhlMipJ! fhomas!!V.:7. 1 15. Utah Dated Juhr 1, 1898. ERNST RAUSCH. Administrator. Gustave Kroeger, Attorney for 3il & I L. H. GRAY Estate of Frederick Salomon, Deceased I 120 lt) July Salt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY TIIE undersigned, Ernst Rausch, administrator of the estate of Frederick Salomon, to the creditors of and all per- sons having claims against said deceased ' to exhibit them with the necessary .,! vouchers within four months after the Vm Hrst publication of this notice to said ad-- V mlnistrator at his residence, 1519 South Second East street, In Salt Lake county, 41 79s 17 fit (Special Letter.) N Wyoming, and neat Botzen in the Austrian Tyrol, are to be seen some remarkable very JESSE ROUTE. pillars, each with a 118 Commercial Bock, cap or top. The cap Lawyer, la ln each case a SALT LAKE CITY. boulder of hard the plll&r rock; PARLEY P. CIIRISTEXSES, fwr asrrfV that supports It is ft puak vortirtirttf ol BOlt earth. Mill and Law Counselor at Attorney ions of years ago the level of the ground at these places was much, highRooms Commercial Block. er than at present as high as, and, inLake City. deed, probably higher than, the very tallest of these earth pyramida The soil was of conglomerate, which means that it was simple a compressed mass LAND and MINING ATTORNEY of sand and gravel, with occasional large atones ln the midst of It. TorRoom 306, 66 W. First south. rents came and great rains fell, and in the course of ages the softer material UTAH SALT LAKE CITY - - waa washed away. When the rain had beaten and washed for many centuries It would at last uncover a solid lump of stone, such a lamp as Is seen crowning each of these pillars. Still the rain GENERAL INSURANCE, would go on for hundreds of centuries MORTGAGE LOANS. more, washing and washing aWhy the softer earth and stony clay about lhe 52 W. 2nd South st, Salt Lake City big stone, but leaving the big stone where It was. Through many centuries more the washing away would persist, soft rock being reduced gradually all tbe time, and the surface of the ground falling lower and lower all 90-10- 0 ! 53 iru 212 !so 9fi 75 Ml 411 77:i 7h2 & jiu-ksu- First Pub. June 50 50 ,; I 1.00 luO 711 k2 3jo X4 ijarrjKi j(,im Joim iarrls, Joiin I fiO 7io 'M S. W. DARKE, Attorney at Law. Block. Hooper .25 ,;jo 4. on 110 Ml liM N'2 fivi Stone-Cappe- NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Mining & Milling company will be held at the office of the company, room 3, Utah Commercial & Savings bank 2.00 building, in Balt Lake City, Utah, on l.lo Monday, the 18th day of July, 1898, at 10 .M) o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing .tin directors, and for the transaction of 1.00 such other business as may regularly .28 come before the meeting. C. W. MORSE. Secretary. 1.00 3.- WK) CONTINENTS. Grata by Grain the Softer Earth Wu Washed Away by Bains, CntU New Lawyers, d Columns Bear Stately 140 Main Street. Tbelr Heads. -July 85 OF NATURE ON TWO BASKIN & HOGE, linquent assessment, together wlta cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. E. OGLESBY, ,291 I'iD Office, Room 505 Dooly Building,Secretary. Salt Lake Utah. Uity, 3.22 Salt liated Lake Utah. .50 15. Firat publication City, June .35 50 717 .334 sv. j,,wj,.ri Thomas Gounleii. Julien i;ouriI(ii, Juiirn ,.oni.fle,li julieii narrHi jolm .... .. mb i.iv d , any newspaper ut such limeofpubHsii. li 1. 1. h. S Salt Lake county, territory in lmblleailon being made oiirt fur four sueeesslve Weeks to eiiiistitiile the full t.riMl of thirty days, uud kileh sale living made in pursuant e de-ofand said notice, to make, execute at such sal- - a kotul liver In tin purchaser of eonveyanee and suilieieiit deed or deeds srilil ami the w.it' r riiu fur tin; saitl with to go preinlhes. Anil.'vtjieiv.iti the mi id Mountain lee amiMre. Alher litt. j.; & W !. WORKS Progress Blk. 312-31- 3 I 50 175 55 232 111 28 Uurrtlen John Dmilels, Mrs. Annie. taTili1 Hamual I Daniels, Richard semi-annuall- y, on New York City, , D to-w- it: JS. S& 4 - r! 2rptl 2U0 11 I 1,424 4t n. J. M. BOWMAN, Attorney at Lav, 11- 12-a- 21 25 30 .eml-annu- ITTOHXEYS DIRECTORY PYRAMIDS OP EARTH. EMERALD MINING COMPANY, Princljial ollice and place of bueineea sated In room Us Dooly building, Salt Luke City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the bourd of rectors of the above named corporation. held at Its principal ollice and place of business above designated, on Monday June 13, 1898, an assessment of one-thifoot Pr share was levied on the capital stock of this corporation, payable Friday, Julythis15, 1S1M, to J. E. Oglesby, sec. of company, at tne oifice of retary this company, room 506 Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid 9n. the ald Friday, July 15, 1898, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pub-- " lie aucilnn, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, August I. 1898. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, at the west front door of the court house. Joint city and county bulld-n- g. Balt Lake City, Utah, to pay the de-J- ;: rd Vnlaildnj. of exchange NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. : Wiioledale and Retail i DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED 82 450 3 u t? CALDERS 4.; Alf ; o l whit.llst.r . Vd I wiismi. .25 Thomas j Wiismi. 581 1.- uO PM) George 944 250 Wi Ilia me. W. N 2. rMi Aml ln accordance w!1th law and the company, Incnriviraleil. nrder of tlie board of directors made on in !v',,rivt' lli il.H.igianiias lee Muy 14. 1S9S. so many shares of each . In rl The Salt uud 0f above stock as may be ncces-publto tlie equiiy of reiiiinp- - j,ar(.ej a led. miry, will lie sold at auction, at (.r tin itfto esiiiil grantors have mads l!u. linn ot tho co Home-Render- ed iV. fatili ii! tin -payment of lll block Cnjm at2 Templeton SalLake inir oVIiK-dm- upon said ii' nt iimi m. on 15. lsi p. to Htnllmiijts Friday. July . r nii J on the to-1das of d. fau t ,,n. ,iennnucnt assessment thereon, a and ivtv uml li taw- - u.s. of the K,1hPr w),h Hdvertlsine cogt and 1 ! f I lilt K.ii1 A Specialty iiil 11 lu th1 ji iiifiu 01 A. 8. FOWLER, of 8Ale. I expense tin the t ino ihoiisaml ilolhirs rnalunnw , Secretary. u l;n the TELEPHONE 169. uml, wla Juno. b irst Pub. July 1 3t July 15. day ofSfth Tnllmt, jr.. uml MIhh M. H. ;ml 265 SOUTH MAIN STREET. nuid of wiith KinK, tho hidden iitid NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 12 notes have, in the cxereiso ofandtJieir payable, lon, drelHied naid imteH duo have and said deed of irutmoforfeited, andnamed The Dalton Gold Mining and Milling ANOTHER PRIZE CAPTURED as trustee lYiiidn application to Company, a corporation. Location of sell ami advertise to in said deed of trust, It consisted of a first class ticket principle place of business. Salt deed of said premises described in wild and Lake City, Utah. trust in pursuance of tho terms Qn a fjrsl cass roa(j to ajj pojntg thereof. Now, therefore, public Location of works and mining property, East via the UNION PACIFIC and notice is hereby Riven that in pursuance 0hl M rcounty,i8utah. Hul tho of power and authority conferred was obtained at lhe Old Slan- d1 will, as by Hfiid deed of trust, ukm eoilianamed in said deed of trust, on No. 2or Main Street There are oth- trust 1MK. it . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Momluy. the 1st o.lay of August. rj,. and get one. t a lie at board in PIS, of clock the of directors of of meeting the hour of said (lav. at tic; residence upon tlie the Dalton Gold Mining & Milling 5lh day of July, 1S98, an premises, in the county of Salt pany, held on theoue-haif cent per share Utah, soil ut public auction assessment of Lake, slate tof and apt? 1 U CTO P in cash llr-- prLrtLI. was for levied bidder best upon the subscribed capital to tins hlgh'-stlie aforesaid of Immediof stock much so the or all. hand. corporation, payable in suid deed of ately. to C. M. Uarrlson, secretary of the premises heretofore ami When yuii come to the city, stop at the and water right accomat ills oifice, room No. Slfi trust described, for the purixiso of paybuilding. In Suit Luke City, panying I in same, of Utah. ing said and Interest ami costs sale, together with all the Any stock upon which the assessment Interest and equity of redemp- shall remain unpaid on the 9th day of right, title. Mountain Cold Ice and Storage August. 1898. will be delinquent and be tion, of the Mrs. Allierlim! advertised for sale, and unless payment eoinpiiiiv. a corporation. Ice company, a is made before, will le sold at public Hell, and The Salt Lake It is one of the neatest and most auction on the 25th day of August, 1898, corporation, their successors ami assigns cnmilete houses in the city. It is hs at 2 p. m., at the said ollice of the secretherein, ami upon making such sale, I.will EPICURES APPETITE trustee named in such deed of trust, tary of the company to pay delinquent centrally located, being on 8TATK make, execute anil deliver to the pur-to assessment, together with cost of adverAnother Infant Dovroy. .JUST THE OPPOSITE STREEP, is politely catered to and he dints chaser or purchasers n deed eonvejlng to- tising und expense of sale. The White Castilian, published at KN UTHFoKII. All street curs puss C. M. GARRISON. Secretary. him. her, or them the premises sold, sumptuously amidst all the sur- White Castle, La., has this local with the water rights lielonging to. the door. The furniture and carpets By order of the hoard of directors. Salt getherwith or upon said premises. Terms Luke City, Utah, July 5, 1S98. used all are roundings of luxurious comfort in Item: While we were passing the is and table new, the supplied of sale, cash In hand licfore the dost of with the beBt the market affords. the dining cars of the Union Pacific home of Mr. Jacob Miller, on Thursday, A. H. SAWYER. sale. Thn stock books of the company will Trustee. G. 1S9S. All on close stockholders R. R. No other line out of Utah Mrs. Miller Invited ua ln to look at August First publication July I It July 22. will lie exiieele.l to bring their certificates carries them. Ticket office, No. 201 their baby boy, who was born a few for proper endorsement when assessments RATES The American People's Money. A new are puid. Ollice hours 2 to 3 p. m. Main Street, REASONABLE. weeks ago. Wa found the little fellow QUITE C. M. GARRISON. Secretary. work on the financial question by Igto be a pretty, robUBt and healthy child. n one ThllIIlil!( 7fi5 s ike lc s I - 1 tji 1 - LARD th I pro-yIhIi- ih I fnr.-iioo- com-aforesa- iil rue 1 m aiUr, ek fon-clos- ure of the economic writers of the age. The book is profusely illustrated and will have a large sale. Price. 25c. Chats on Money, or Thoughts for Progressive Thinkers. 25c. natius Donnelly, best-know- MILLER HOTEL a Platforms of All Parties. Every Na- Political Earthquake, by L Stock-wel- l. tional party platform from the earliA story that combines fiction est United State history; Invaluable and facta in a remarkably pleasing to every studer of politics. A neat manner. A powerful political novel; I5& pamphlet; 25 cents. We hope he may live and grow up to manhood and become as great a man as hensive treatise on the finance ques- Dewey, the hero of Manila, whose tion of the effects of usury ever name Tie bears. tlon. Paper, 16 cents. Uncle Barns Wealth and Money, by C. 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