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Show LIVING ISSUES. Warren Fosters Paper. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Ul'CKIiYE MINING & MILLING of mine, Camp Floyd Mining diatrlct, Tooele county, Utah. of busiiicim, Halt Lake Fnnciiial place There are delinquent City, Utah. Notice.described stock, on acupon the following count of assessment levied on the loth amounts set day of June, USD, tho several opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. of No. of Cert. Shares. Ain't. Name. 1.25 2 1,1881 It. L. Colburn .15 117 UK It. L. Colburn 107.060 133.76 -- ....263 C. E. Hudson COM-iian- y. Ijui-utlu- llroa Caldwell Caldwell 10 ltros P. Cherrlngton John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Wlndsur John A. Windsor J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson J. CL Gibson J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson J. C. Gioson C. II. 0. J. 11. j,Mrs. 13 14 15 IS 187 3 38 60 79 98 102 103 161 236 ..176 Marshall Marshall ........... .233 46 L. Croft L. Croft 2.(881 285 S.OM) 14 U 25.UUU 26,000 25.000 26.000 8,780 1,000 3,750 1.250 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,200 10,800 1,665 15.000 1,765 .182 ........ 47 .......... 183 Ii. A. Croft Ki A. Croft Mrs. E, J. Kelley ..............142 184 K. J. Kelley S3 B. M. Cunningnam 187 II. M. Cunningham 66 Miss Nellie Leetield 188 Miss Nellie Leelleld 68 H. W. Morrison 189 8. W. Moirison 70 Clara A. Taft 2u Clara W. U. Wr. B. A. Taft Andrew Andrew W. E. llubbard W. E. llubbard Mary F. Hills Mary F. Hills Mary P. Hills Flora Hills Flora Hills Q. B. Pfout G. B. Pfouts . Nettle Davis Nettle Davis C. E. Brown C. E. Brown Idah T. Eppsteln Idah T Eppsteln L. B. Windsor L. B. Windsor 82 118 83 2u6 81 M4 210 1 211 16 118 1,000 118 12.000 1,406 L000 118 2.(810 235 1,000 2,500 415 13 lU jJ 60 .IN ISO .18 .03 352 600 60 560 65 400 48 11 222 Sou I,0o0 , 50 5K W. Taylor, trustee W. Taylor. trustee C. E. Hudson, trustee C. E. Hudson, trustee Ernest A. Greenwood Sheets & Thompson. A. K. Graham C. E. Hudson, trustee W. Allen G. B. Pfouts .03 .63 .07 3.88 6.13 .72 .38 .06 .13 .01 .13 .02 18.75 3.20 3,118) Standart....... Moses .21 166 20 Amanda G. Slater 4,800 J Amanda G. Slater 575 225 Amanda G. Slater 300 167 Joseph Holland 35 226 Joseph Holland 100 158 E. T. Anderson 12 227 E. T. Anderson 100 L8 Wm. McManus 12 228 Wm. McManus Ii5 15,0(81 Walter D. Gibson 233 1,765 D. Gibson Walter Ami in Accordance wli h law and the order loth directors, made on the of the board of shares of each June, lMiS, so many day of of stock as may be necessary, will parcel lie sold at west door of county court house. In Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 12th day of August, 1888, at the hour of m., to pay the delinquent assessments adver-tuthereon, together with the costs of 237 Moses Standart Standart Standart Standart 1 Pgc"BAMILU Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 28, 1888. The above sale of sock Is POBtDoiied until 2 p. m., Friday, August 19th, 188. By order of the board of directors. S. C. H. MARSHALL, Secretary. Salt Iake City, Aug. 11th, 1898. The above sale of stock Is postponed until 2 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 1. 1888. By order of the board of directors. S. l B. MARSHALL. Secretary. Balt Luke City, Utah. Aug. 18. 1888. 90-10- 5UU 1,(991 1,(991 2 50 6 00 5U0 l.UiO 1,500 71 166 83 (961 3 00 3 75 750 1,16(0 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 IV 5 Oil 1.0(0 l.uuu l,UtN) 1,000 1,0(10 1,0110 500 1,000 1.0H) 1.(9 Id 5 00 6 00 5 00 1,000 5 00 5 00 1,0110 l.ouo 1.000 1487 1488 1489 1490 1481 500 5 Oil 5 00 1,000 1,0( 61 500 1,0(0 5 60 5 00 1,0(10 1.0IU cutcd in rixitn 505 Dooly building, Luge City. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Itsthe above-name- d principal corporation, held at office and place of business, above desigun asIMS. 9. on nated. Tuesday. August share d sessment of ier t4) cent was levied on the capital stock of this corporation, payable Thursday. September 15. l'W, to J. E. liglesliy, secretary of this company, at the office of this company, room 5u Dooly building, Salt Luke City, one-thir- Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the said Thursduy. September 15. ImSS, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is niude before, will be sold on Saturday, October 8, 1888. at the hour of 2 o clock p. m. of that day. at the west front door of the court house. Joint city und county building. Salt Lake City, Clah. to pay the delinquent assessment, extogether with cost of advertising and pense of sale. J. E. OGLESBY, Secretary. Suit Office, room 505 Dooly building. Lake t'lty, I'tah. Dated Salt laike City, Utah. Aug. 9. First Pub.. Aug. 12 5t Sept. 8. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Whereas, the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cougar Gold & Cupper of Salt I(ke Mining dr Milling compuny, been held at the City. Utah, should have 315 lrogresu offices. comttany's general the building. 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