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Show N0TICE OF ASSESSMENT NO 13. LIVING 1SSU1ES Wart on Paper DELINQUENT NOTICE. BUCKEYE MINING & MILLING UOM-pauLocation o t niiuett, Cuinii i''lo d Minins district, Tooele county, Utah. friiu.iiul place of business, Salt Luke City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described slook. on of assessment levied on the loth day of J une, 1898, the several amounts set opposite the mimes of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. of No. of Name. Cert. (Shares. Ain't. 2 It. L, Colburn 178 K. L. Colburn 262 C. K Hudson Caldwell Bros 184 Caldwell liras 11 P. CherrlngLon y. nt John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. C. C. C. U. C. C. C. C. C. 13 11 15 19 Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gioson 33 38 50 7k 98 W2 103 lf3 ' 233 J. L. Crolt J. L. Croft (J. Clara Clara A. A. Taft Taft 197 tie 08 199 . . E. W. 118 loo Piora Jlllls 211 Flora Hills lOo G. li. Pfouts G. li. Pfouts Nettle liavls l"jj 213 Nettle Uavls C. E. Brown C. E. iirown Idah T. Eppsteln ldah T Eppsteln. t li. ,,,,112 218 L. li. Windsor Mrs. Celia lilelchrodl Mrs. Celia lilelchrodl meeting. Salt 131 J 19 E. L. Jones E. L. Jones Amanda G. Slater Amanda G. Slater Amunda G. Slater ... Joseph Holland Holland ... JosephAnderson E. T. E. T. Anderson . Salt Lake City S3 Month Main Street Con-questio- Eagle Block. Salt Lake City. J.M. MARRIOTT Who wale sad Retail DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED las Wm. McManus . Win. McManus . Walter 1. Gibson Walter 1). Gibson And, in accordant:. of the board of directors, made on the loth June, 1898, so many shares of each day of of stock as may be necessary, will parcel court be sold at west door of county Friday, house, in Salt Lake City, Utah, onthe hour the 12th day of August, 1898, at assessof 1:39 p. m to pay the delinquent coats the with ments thereon, together of advertising and expenses of sale. 8. C. li. MARSHALL, Heme-Render- ed - Secretary. 1898. - LARD A Specialty TELEPHONE 169. 265 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 28, The above sale of stock Is postponed until 2 p. m., Friday, August 19th, 1898. Ky order of .the board of directors. S. MARSHALL, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Aug. 11th, 1898. The above sale of stock is postponed until 2 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 1, 1898. By order of the board of directors. S. C. B. MARSHALL, Secretary. Salt Lake City. Utah, Aug. IS, 1S9S. C.-B- THE PLACE TO STOP. When 70a come to tbo city, .tup at the MILLER HOTEL sale of stock Is pi.slpiiu. d until 1:39 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 15. K'N. Hy order of the board of directors. S. C. It. MARSHALL. Secretary. Salt Lake City, Sept. 1. IM. Tlm-alHiv- neatest ami most in the city. It is being on 8TATK It is one of the complete house centrally located, STUEET, JUST KNUfSFl RD. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. OPPOSITE THE street c irs pass tlm dour. 1 he furniture and cat pets are all new, and the table Is snppliei wilh the best the market affords. MINING COMPANY, EMERALD place of business loprincipal otlice and 595 cated iu room Dooly building. Salt Luge City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the above-name- d corporation, held at its principal ollice and place of business, above desigon August 9, 1898. an asTuesday. nated, d tVa) cent per share sessment of was levied on the capital stock of this corporation, payable Thursday, September 15, 1898, to J. K. Oglesby, seerctary of this company, ut the ulllce of this company, room 5u5 Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the said Thursday. September 15. 1898. will be delinquent and advertised fur sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, October 8, 1898, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of that day. at the west front dour of the court house. Joint city andto county building. Salt Lake City, pnv the delinquent assessment, Utah, together with oust of advertising and of sale. pense J. E. OGLESBY. Secretar; Salt Office, ruu in 5n5 Dooly building, Lake City. Utah. 9. Dated Salt Luke City, Utah, Aug. First Pub., Aug. 12 -- 5t Sept. 9. All RATES QUITE REASONABLE. one-thir- M. You cannot enjoy yourself when you are hungry. If you want to have a good day at Lagoon you must have a lunch. This you can get by calling on Miss ALICE BUDD of- CONFECTIONERS SUPPLIES. Jobber of ami NUTS, etc., etc. 117 SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COUBT. IN AND for Salt Uakt rouny. state of Utah. Sam- r. uel plaintiff, vs. William II. Matu H. Urutnar and Lynne Yalln-tlndefendants. Summons. 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Garrison, secretary of the company, at his ulllce, room 519 McCornlek building, In Suit Lake City, Utah. S. W. DARKE, Any stuck upon which the assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 20th 1898, be wlil of delinquent September, day Attorney at Law. und be advertised for sale, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold at Hooper Block. public auction on the 12th day of October, 1898, at 2 p. m ut the said otlice of the delinsecretary of the company, to paycost of with quent assessment, together JESSE EOOTE. expense of sale, advertisingC.and M. GARRISON, Secretary. ii8 Commercial Bock, By order of the hoard of directors, Salt Lawyer, Lake City, Utah, Aug. 25. 1898. SALT LAKE CITY. First pub. Aug. 29 5- t- Sept. 23. The stock books of tbe company will close on Sept. 23. 1898. All stockholders PARLEY P. CIIRISTM.1, will be expected to bring their certificates for proper endorsement when assessments are paid. office hours. 2 to 3 p. m. Attorney and Counselor at Law. C. M. GARRISON. Secretary. Commercial Block. Rooms NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Lake City. Whereas, the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Congor Gold & Copper Mining A Milling company, of Salt Lake City, Utah, should have been 215held at the Progress company's general offices, building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on then third Monday In August, 1898, for the LAND and MINING ATTORNEY of officers, and no notice was given, as required by the agreement and Room 306, 66 W. First south. and no election was had; and, whereas, at a special meeting of the board of directors of said corporation, held on the 17th SALT LAKE CITY - - - UTAH day of August, 1898, anda by a resolution special meeting passed by said board, of the stockholders of said corporation was called to meet at 2 o'clock p. m. on 1898. Monday, the 2)lhiiayof September, ut the company's office, at 215 Progress building. Salt Lake City, Utah. 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