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Show of such are hereby summoned- - to ap- many shares of each parcel bet n TDflv necessary will be etAv pear within twenty days after the serof the company Toom vice of this summons upon 'you, If sold at the office 1 V i :. Provo Herald Co .....' i a Herald Editorials Published REFORM NEEDED IN COURTS OF, . f - t l i t over-crowd- i ', i COURT - ' Legal Notices NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co, There are delinquent; on the follow Principal Place of Business, Provo, ing described stock on account of as Utah. "';'.. sessment No. 9 of cent per share, Notice Is tereby given that at levied tn the I day of February, 1912, meeting of the board of directors of the several amounts set opposite the The Lost Joeephine Gold Mining com names of the respective shareholders, pany, held on the 29th day of Feb as follows: . Amt Shares 1912. an assessment Number: 10) of No. . Name 15 Murl H Johnson ...10,000 50.00 three muis per share was leriea on 236 J. R. Hodson 500 2.50 until it appeared "and that the case never would come to a settlement. After six years, though, the court finally gives its opinion. This. is' a typical case. Delays in the courts are so common that it has almost come to be an acknowledged I. fact that when a matter gets into court if is buried, tern- : porarily at least. This iS one of the points which is bring- Ihe ll ing the attention of all the good and bad affecting the judiciary, with points must bo considered as a demand from the people. . While it is hardly fair to charge that the railroad passes - which the judges ha ve in their pockets have an widow who sues the railroad Jor damages influencej-t- he has even less advantage. Who will be so unfair as to say that the railroad should have the advantage in the courts in cases of this kind. ..It should he illegal for a judge 1 o accejL).t a pass from" any utility 'corporation. .Money should have no advantage 'over human life. Dut comingback to the matter of delays in the in' can sing, jhe the' greatest-fact- or jeople of the country to distrust the judiciary. The en- tire" working" machinery 6f '"th-e- jiuliciary ami the laws " need the brush of reform. delays,-adingsanj)Iedj- . . ' " peopl-4o-tli-judiciar- , . eapitaljtoctlof Jh thentgUndlnj re-ca- y. corporation, payable immediately to H. A. Smoot. secretary. No. 157 West Center street, Provo, Utah.. Any fltocit upon wnicn saia assess ment may remain unpaid on Satur day, March 30, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public au tlon, and unless payment is made be fore will be sold on Saturday, April 20th, 1912, at the" "hour of 7:30 p; m. -to assessment,-tc cost of advertising with the gether and expense of sale. ) H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. Room 6, Farmers & Merchants Bank I31dg Provo, Utah. First publication March 4. , -- . ASSESSMENT y 4-- WHEN to hold expects imbued LOYALTY TO COMPANY AND'' Y HIS'MANHOOD A BANDIT sets uut. up a railroad, train he to find those incharge y tf C; 'Tfr :.w Z It probably was the assumed indifference of the man, the expressed opinion that he was not drawing in "fighting wages" that tendered fruitless the hold-u- p ; question. When the robber was about to depart, the messenger kicked a small package lying on the floor, and said: ''Why don't you take that package. It's worth more than all the stuff you've go.u Agreeable to the suggestion, the bandit stooped to pick up ..the valu- afle package, but the movement proved his undoing. more quickly than it takes1 ta kll it, the messenger -blow 7 grasped a heavy mallet and with a brained the intruder. Then with the gun which "the robber had carried he awaited the coming of the partner' ' in the hold-uand fhot.btotztAzA'' Qnc might preach a sermon on the devotion to duty of this heroic messenger, or write a book "on the need of men who will defend the property entrusted to their care, even at the risk of losing their lives. Tt would' 7 seem, however, 'that. the messenger spoke his heart when 7" 7 he told the 'bandit that hefwanof paid "lighting wages and then as he watched the robber taking what did not : belong to him, the injustice that was being perpetrated before his very eyes, his conscience smote him. He was " not paid "fighting wages", ; to protect the company's ? property," but the manhood .within, him revolted at the open' theft, anjj with a quick perception, a direct appeal 'to the- cupidity of the theft,; he gained a momentary advantage' and "slew . ' But whether this be the correct interpretation of the x psychologyj)fthe situation.or not, it does not rob x the.. 7 express' messenger, of any o theT heroism attending his ' In-display of strategem and "skill as a skull cracker. ;''.:.," deed," it is impossible jQadcLta orx detractTfrom ' his rit- - probabiy,was notso "intrepid act.The point nmuch devotion to duty as it was resentment of the. crime and the threat against his own life that inspired his ' ' ; courageous act, r . -- A . mills per levied on ; the outstsuiding capita stock of the corporation,, payable Im mediately to F, E. Brown, secretary, 691 West 3rd North SL, Proto, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, April 6, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction,' and unless payment is made before, will be sold t. the office )t Robert Aider son over Farrer Bros store,! Provo, Utah, on Tuesday April 23, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, to pay the delinquent assessment together wth the cost of advertising and expense of sale. ' f ry, F. E, BROWN, -- y . - - ""SecretiryT! West 3rd North, Provo, UtaV First publication, March 41912 - 691 well-direct- ed y 2 astfesament share was . . y of 4) (No, s y MTTlThg meeting of the board of directors of the M iner al Flat Extension Mining and Milling company beld on the 1st antmdeserved deathl . Company, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a tfl ; i Mining and -- get-tin- , NOTICF Flat Extentlon Mineral with the principle Ex-- . : of the Wells-rarg- o a pressed by nervy messenger press company on a Southern Pacific train in Texas, who, with a hold-up- 's gun pointing at his heart, told the hold-u- p g A that he.jvas.not going, to sQri&mj&bim iV.m.mt hold-up is what That 'fighting wages", he said. men expect, and the general experience is that those who survive follow this principle in dealing' with hold-up- s was accomplished. Those who to tell how the hold-u- p -;-. show fight, on the other hand, very frequently meet with 4 Tlntic Central Mining Company, Prin- cfpal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. ia-littl- 'e ,,7 , SUMMONS, ' 1 ...y.A-A-:-.- p, ;. " -- in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, of the1- - State of yy y Utah, Sitting In and for Utah FOR SALE 1 - -- hinv"7 ' x is-th- - at - Tarn not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. ' L ahi bound to live : 1'anv.not bound to succeed,-bu- t by the ligh that I, have.- - I muststand with anybody, that stands right stand wittt"tttm".,,while t isrtghi'and part," ' with himVnen he gocs'ATrong.Abraham Lincoln.-- - 4 ,- ; ' . " "'"'- - :.k, ij:'r-- y a moral attached -- to autumnal scenes V-- 1 like our.' years flowers-fadinlike hours, leaves falling yTherc' is : . 1 ; !".V;V ; - - r, ''' i' K - :t nice little it sold soon.. I10OO4K) . . FOR RENT y; ; s slot. -- brick, big good frultrr nice lawn. chicken To---a run.Tcity electrlcriights .good tenant, per month $15.00. New5-foo- m T T0SL0ANI $l3,00ron farms property securety, three years time at eight per cent. Interest Also a lot payable quarterly. of money for building purioses 'on Installment plan. ; "" , WANTED TO TRADE ... Caroline Holdaway. 1727 Nate Rockhill ....... 1741 Irving D.- - Lowe 1774 John T. Taylor S49 C. E Hampshire . 1857 JVH. Robinson ... 1873vV. M. Havenor .. - penseaf of sale. ' : r. l. Anderberg, Secretary. Block, Provo, Office room ' Utah. First publication March 11, 1912. '"' NOTICE. . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jane James, Deceased. Notice of Sale of Real and Personal Property. The undersigned will sell at sale the following particularly described real and personal property, ' ; The f whole of lot five, in block nine, of Plat. "B," Provo City Survey of Building Lots, in the county of Utah, state of Utah, together with all and ... 1S92 Geo, A. Shepard . 1905 Geo. A. Shepard 1977 W. M. H'.venor 2117 Carl Barnes 2151 RTA. Barney 2156 James A. Pollock Co. 2170 F. A. Tenfold 2218 Cba8. Kockerhans 2229 David W. Davis . 2241 James A. Beaa . ; V.n.RAY&C0: , . . . . . .... " '" : : 1,000 1,000 300 . lowing described stock on account the 10th -- 500 2.50 5.00 1,000 600 . r. -- 500 i.50 500 2.50 ,. .y.-..- . 286. 2882 2892 2896 2936 2961 2982 2997 3019 3020 X00 A f. . t. ;t ... Irving D Lowe "85 . Newell...... M. C. James A. Sullivan . Mrs. O M. Gibbons J. A. Buttle Sam Ling A. Johnson A'. v. . . . ........ LeRoy Dixon 3040, Jos.. S. Berry,.',.... 3044 W, H.'Ray ft Co. ... 2045 J, C. Sullivan ..V.. 3046 Henry A. Match .". 3047 Roe A. Deal . 3048 Roe A. Deal.... .... 3049 Roe JL' Deal ;t;. ..-16- 03050- C. F. Westrope '. 806J Paul Ludlow . . . 3052 A. F. Palm . . . A. 304 HatfieU 3065 John W, Smith . 3p56 John "Matson".7 3057. John Mataon ,, . . 8,658 John Matson . ... 7 165, 65 280, 95 280 J 3.28 1.43 3.25 1.40 1.40 1.05 1.22 3.25 .92 1.45 1.76 .58 .82 80 .67 1.63 185 289 350 115 105 ..." ... -- 655 285 650 280 280 210 245 650? ;.r"i35' ..y 325 320 ; Name .Shares Amt. Robert Anderson . . v 5.000 110.00 J. C. Graham ........ 2,500 5.00 '! wkZzzs . 100" 1,000 1,500 J.000 ..... ylU 500 7 2.50 . LM 6.00 C.1.183 6.86 . 250 B. 6.00 Nishlmura ,1,000 Jamet Evans . ;1 . 2.000 10.00 2.60 George K. Gavroe . . ,500 WeUe L. Brimhali ,1,000 (.00 Weila ,prlmball' t7600 2.60 A. Tygerson . . '(, . V 200, 1.00 6.00 1,000 Arthur L, Snell FransTPrltchett' "453 2.26 202 1.01 Annie: M. Clissold 500 2.50 Lucy B.;Holt Tom D. BaveUas . 6,500 32.60 byte. Hampshire t. 710 3.5S Pratt ft McBeth . . 650, 5.26 Geo. L. Hyde 6.00 1,000 . . No. 644 288 y. .100" Badger pros. J, WiU Lewis A. N. Holdaway A. N. Holdaway various amounts .'Set apposite the names of thVrspectIve stockholders as ....... -- 2388 2415 2427 2539 2546 2619 2762 2764 J 1.31 277 Mrs. Frances Knight 603 W. D. Harrington .60 267 L. T. Walter 1.60 275-L- . T, Walter . . 6.00 631 Halladay ft Johnson. '.'V 296 Carl Nelson . dock 262 2259 Pratt ft Mcfieth. .. 100 2322 R. K. Cebb A Co. . . 300 2343 Caroline Holdaway. 1,000 2347 James A. Pollock & ; ... ....... -- ....... 273 469 Frank Carter Frank Carter .'. Prank Carter Frank Carter . . C 641 639 638 Frank Carter . . . 637 Trank Carter . . . 227. Jonn Homer . . . 218 I- - H. Holbrook 192 Maria Anderson. 170 George I. Taylor 195 211 - H Bullock 5.D00-10- 521 B. H. Bullock 523 B. H. Bullock 524 B. H. Bullock" 530 W. O. iiansvu 613 W. D. Rawsbn 622 J. R. Hodson . 649 James Frost . John 182. John 122 25.80 2,000 5,000 . 1,000 4.00 10.00 "2.00 . 2,000-- 74.00 . '. ... .y nnn Larson 616 A. B. 41 A. A, 348 A. F. 349 A. F. 350 A. F. 646 F. A. F. A. F. A. F. 115 Leon 116 Leon 428 452 . . ...... 2,500 6,000 . . : 77 : 56 A.B. Rockhill . ;; VV 123 181 207 577 149 150 265 276 411 445 ........ 2.0O 4.00 20.00 2.00 - 193 N. M. N. M. N. M. L. D. Ashley M. Thomsen Anderson Anderson Anderson Deal 2.00 L00 4.00 2.00 8.00' 10.00 io.oo 6.00 200 4.00 4.00 3.00 20.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.94 2.00 Bartlett r 360 518 376 430 444 419 112 130 2.60 4.00 4.00 2.00 . 2.00 1,000 5,500 .11,500 . 8,000 . 2,300 . 2,000 . 2,500 . 4,000 . ... . . . ..... 3061. -- 3.00 . ...... T. 412 2.00 11.00 23.00 16.00 . O.- - Smoot Chase Moulton' F. E. Brown .. F. E Brown . . F. E. Brown .7 F. E. Brown .. F. E, Brown . . F. E. Brown ... 4.00 5.00 8.00 5J0 .2,000 500 74.OO . . 4.00 2,500 500 . 1.00. 1.00 4.00 6.00 2,000 3,000 . 15,00030.00 4,000' ' 8.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 2,500 2,000 2,000 WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. ' 606. Harry Adamson ...12,500 471 Peter Gronemak yi '2,50q 75.00 2,000 12.000 .,.. 6,000 What a woman vfants among other important things is a clieckhTg account. In - g cir ence-eivvef- STATE BANFTCR-PROVQ- . Salt Lake -- s Your will be able to get thing in the eating ., an) v. line at y -- ... - ..... ... .Spencer's , . Served with . Quality ;4.oo 24.00 10.00 manag-in- household expenditures a check book acts as a perpetual reminder of the Income and ' outgo. You can tell at a glance just what your financial resources are how and where you have spent your m6neyyJE very, check given acts as a receipt. It is an incentive in itself to save. 25.00 10.00 ... Quick and Efficient ; Service AA. . . 2.00 ........ 203 225 413 280 357-A- -- 4.00 ...... Karl l,0OO7 ."....'TTT . A- Phone 6(4s 8.00 4.00Q PROF," G. Yt. FIT2ROY 65Q .1.30 V , Teacher of Music I V 630 George A. Clark ...S.OQfl 6.00 THE BRAHMS STUDiO 529 Ella Condle -- 7.7...'. 1.000 200 4 Plaho, ,1 Solfeggio, ;' Harmony $ 48 Mid Anderson ...77 5X00 '10.00 Theory, Hrmonio Analysis,. 568 Don C. Spafford : ; Counterpoint. ." 10,000 "20.00 7... 0-- '58 N. , Academy Ave. ...'j 566'Dudley Chas0 77 . .7. 3,000 6.00 1 564 Harvey CluK..- -. 7. - '. . Prove, Utah 7. . .2,000. 4.00 $ V 561; William P.' Clayton. 2.000 4nn ! 2.00 43.0S ...... 598 ... ...73.000! ... ... 5,000 7 10.00 464 Marion Holdaway 565 Marion Holdaway 6.00 .'2,000 . . 6.00 10.00 ' First-clas- s equipment for 2.00 Route conferenoe trains- .- . - John T. Clark John T. Clark 6.00" ... 3,000 Leon Oscar Oscar Oscar Oscar J. R. Farrer ........ 1,000 J. R. Farrer ........ lt000 J. R Farrer ........ 1,000 J.. R. Farrer . . ..... .1,000 ... 969 J. R. Farrer : J. R. Farrer 1,000 J. R. Farrer 1,500 J. R. Farrer 1,300 W. F. Russell 2,000 W. JF. Russell 2,000 481 -- 548 371 2.00 3,000' . . ...... 480 Leon .a Desire Vacher 1,000 fOtoo . .10,000 Noon .'. Palm 1,000 Palm 71,000 Palm 1,000 .. 500 Palm Palm '. . .. 2,000 . . 1.000 Palm .. .. 4,000 Palm Vacher .,5,000 Vacher a. ', . ..,6,000 Vacher .... ..3,000 ;". Vacher i,ooo Wilkins. Jr. .,2,000 Wilkins, Jr. ..2,000 1,500 Wilkins, Jr. Jr. ..10,000 Wilkins, a' 36 -- 118 io.oo .... 4.00 T,000"""2.00 John W. Deaf ... 3.00 1,500 402 John W. Deal ... 10,000 20.00 410 John W. Deal ... 2.00 1,000 438 John W. Deal 20.00 10,000 576 John W. Deal 10,000 20.00 592 John W. Deal ... A 3,500 7.00 602 John W. Deal. r. . . 1,000 2.00 614 John W. Deal .. . . 1,000 200 1?4 Joseph T Deal . .. 1,000 2.00 158 Joseph A. Martin r.ooo 2.00 593 JL .. 4)000 8.00 .Aderson 625 J. C. Anderson ...... 2,000 4.00 153 Lillian D. Wilkins 7 . 1.000 2.00 Williaa Chipman 5,ooq; 10.00 611 Miss Maggie Stewart 1,000 579 J. W. Bailey. ,..21,500 619 Julia A. Wheable ,A 2,000 635 Wells Brimhali . . ... 1,000 427 A. B. Larson .. iooo 208 126 10.00 ....... .12.900 . A. W. Deal W. Deal 600 . v. .00 5,000 5.000 . George 1 Taylor George L Taylor-61P. P. Hindmarsn P. P.' Hindmarsn 268 88 Wilford F. Giles 821 WUfprd F. ..GlleV" l,000x 618William M HornerT357)00 - 534 order of the board pj directors made., 2,HHF 4.00 on the 10th day of February, 1912, so 8,500 .'7.OO many shares of each parcel of stock . .. 3,000 ; .oo as may be necessary will be sold at .1.000 -- 2.00 public auction at the office of ... 1,000 2.00 Anderson, over Farrer Bros, Robert store 2.06 . 1,000 Provo, JJtah, on ,, Saturday, April 6, '. 2.00 1,000 1912, at the hour bt 2 o'clock p. m., . 1.000 . 2.00 to pay the delinquent, assessment to. 2,500 r 5.00 gether7 with the cost of advertising' . 2,000 4.00 and expense of sale. 2.00 l.ooo FE. ROWN, Secretary. vi.ooo- - 2.00 691 West 3rd North, Provo,-Utah- . . 2,000 ' 4.00 Firs "publication March 20, 1912. 23,Ftank Carter 656 GeorgeA. Clark 582 George A. Clark 626 George A. Clark " -- 3.00 F-iuVn 2.00 174 F. Ef Brown 2.00 1,000 3.00 177 F."E. Brown ...,.., 2,000 4.00 2.00 178 F. E. Brown 2,000 . 4.00 1.00 206 F. E Brown 6.00 3,000 2.00 And in accordance with law and an 1.60 1.60 156 WJ" C: Van Gundy . . 1,000 ' .32 108Hattie 7Lewis y ... ...7"2,000' i4-01.40 109 Hattie Lewis . . ; .7 . . 2,000 -- 4.00 .63 599 Parley D. HindmarsK S.nnfl ''4.00 L00O 72.00 .47 80 Joseph AC Shipley 1.40 79 John M. Smith ...1.000 - 2.00 .48 436 John T.- Clark... . .. 3,000 6.00 .85 437 John T. Clark . ; 2,000 4.00 105? Wnvlfi,-Robins-- 95. 3060 T. H. Robinson . 170- 8068 Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. .so ioo 3076 J. M.,IIasbrouck 1,000 - '6.00 3136 A. II Reed 1.000 ' 6.00 And in accordance; wltlr law" and an fti M. Deal M. A. Deal . of 578 Mrs. J. W. Bailey 1.50 'levied on assessment No 5.00 of February, 1912, the day 5.00 & t 446 -- 1,000 -- 547 645 223 GEORGE JAMES, 421 Executor of said Estate. ' k. B. MORGAN, . 422 Attorney for Execntor 423 W. F. Russell ..... Dated this 11 :b day of March, 1912 188 Esie Moore,..... Date of first publication March 11. 597 Karl M. Thomsen . 5.00 2.50 2.00 10.00 1912. 5.00 1.75 DELiNQUENTT NOTICE. 5.00 5.00 Camp Bird Mining Co.. Principal 1.50 Place of Business Provo. Utah. . y y' 6.00 There Is delinquent upon the fol- y ,5.00 1,000 .... singular the tenements', heridltaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any way appertaining. Also all the household" effects and furniture of the said deceased on or after Friday, the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1912, and written bids will be received at the office of A. B. Morgan, Knight building, Provo, Utah. Terms of sale: Cash, ten per cent payable upon the acceptance of bid, and the balance upon confirmation 5:oQ. 2,000 1,000 350 1,000 1,000 300 to-wi- 5.00 .50 500 400 4.00 Buby H, Clark 4 7ft7l,t00 oo H, 'R; Christnson ;i 1,000 Richard kritovritfZ T l,000tt.oo" Drl H.'B. Pyne .....1,000 2.(10 ebeks 2,500 John H. Dixon 5.00 560 d "i.50 orthe saTeTsyTbeconrlr' order of the board of directors made on the 7th day of February, 1912, bo Fruit farms, ' dairy ranches. and ; farming lands for city, prop erty In Provo City or in, any of the canyon . towns or mining camps. .If Nyou have property anywhere that does not suit you we will trade for it. See tis.. ' Provo, ; Utah . Palm 1392 A. F. 1641 on and jcity 1.00 5.00 26.50 August Villard . . . 1,000 N. Holdaway .. 5,300 1181 Emily Bullock . . -- 500 1300 R. K. Cobb & Co .", 1,000 1308 Samuel R Neel ... 100, 3fi7. Pratt & McBeth .. 1,00 1373 Pratt & McBeth .. 1,000 ..... cottage in First ward. City water, nice shade, lawn and fruit.' Close in. .flfll brlrk good barn. 3x12 feds. four-roo- - clouds fleeing, by like our illusions, light, diminishing iv. liKc Our intelligence, anu iiic iun gruwui coiuer iiKe our affections- - Chateaubriand-- A 5.00 5.00 5.00 1,000 1,000 1,000 200 981 A. y . ....... Lura Jensen Child Cole' & Co. . F. W Kirkham .... R. A. Barney .... 385 578 622 934 943 3021 2024 3028 ' y County. 3030 Nathan - Dixie Hiatt; plalnUf f, vs. 3031 Analisa Hiatt, defendant Summons. 3032 THE STATE OF. UTAH TO THE 3033 f : SATO DEFENDANT: 3635 y ; NOTICE. DELINQUENT .pay. ine hour. of 4 o'cloct'p--Tn.rttogeth-j&thereon assessment delinquent exand of cost advertising er witJklthe prl-vat- e in a case of this kind and, of course.,' advantage was taken of all the technicalities of the law. There were 'delays y 1912. the ooticei published here consult respective signers or county clerk. allowed damages. lower courts . "' -- runaway train. The r-- . ed $7,5CQ aeMofiTi- s- breughHStb H. MASTERS of this state has' just confirm- "eil rhreqsion of the lower COUNTRY. court granting to a Lchi, wo Grande Railroad Of $7,500. Rio the man damages against The case has been "in the courts since 1905, Is there any legitimate reason "why a damage case of this' kind should be in the courts for over six years? Are the courts so with business that such a case, taken in turn, would require six. years for settlement? If this is the case, there should certainly be more judges: In this case a powerful corporation was contending against a wonVeri, whose husband had been killed by a f the Herald Publishing semdVlthln:the cwnVln by. thirty days after service, and defend . Managing Editor the above action, and in case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be , Entered as second -- class mail mat entered against you according to the ter June , 1911,' at the Postofflce demand, of, the complaint.. ., ,. , . ... Provo,. Utah, under the act of March This action is brought for the pur " 1 7"'. 3, 1879., pose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. E. E. CORFMAN, Atttorney for Plaintiff Post office address, Provo, Utah Date of first publication March 8, For further information on JTTO VIDL A R90N THE SUPREME You 'Special Chicken Dinner Sunday r From 1 2-- 5 35c - , y. |