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Show IT s I l i I TRUTH i 14 i i . t i 'f i i, gether with the costs of advertising Probate CHICAGO A THIRSTY TOWN. and expense of sale. C. S. PRICE, Secretary. Enough Whisky and Beer Drunk In fl 51 Rooms and 52, Hooper building, Year to Float Ships. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated June 20, The prohibition campaign book, 1903. compiled and edited by Alonzo B. WilAt a meeting of the Board of Dison of Chicago, is out. The book is rectors of the Sheep Rock Mining and in pamphlet form and fills 100 pages. Milling company, held at the office of Some interesting data are contained the in Salt Lake City on July and as a reference guide it is invalu- 31, company 1903, the date upon which the able to lecturers and speakers who above assessment should become deare working against the rum traffic. was to October 1,. extended linquent Among the other things the book 1903, and the date of the sale of decontains is the announcement that linquent stock was extended to OcChicago is the most intemperate city tober 15, 1903. C. S. PRICE, Secretary. in the country. Mr. Wilson has used At a meeting of the Board of Difigures that show Chicago to have saloons that if put side by side would rectors of the Sheep Rock Mining and reach thirty-on- e The Milling company, held at the office of miles long. said company in Salt Lake City on churches would make eight miles. E. P. Gaston has an article in the October 1, 1903, the date of sale of book in which he says: The liquors said delinquent stock was extended consumed in Chicago last year would to November 10, 1903. C. S. PRICE, Secretary. float the biggest ship on the lakes and if put in a mammoth vat would immerse the Masonlo Probate and Guardianship Notice completely Temple. He says there are 6,733 saConsult County Clerk or the loons in the city and that the cost of signers for further information. intoxicants sold last year amounted to $125,739,188. The book is printed by N. W. Sonnendecker, Attorney, the United Prohibition Press. Progress Building. i , nat-nrall- i - i h I i I Overcaution. honest Many people remain poor all their lives because of overcaution. Earning a dollar by honest toil, they y appreciate every penny, and are slow to take any financial risk. Nothing ventured nothing gained. If Elias Howe had never left his work as a mechanic he never could have invented the sewing machine. Leaving his position as a mechanic was a great risk. If Charles Brush of Cleveland, Ohio, had not had the courage to resign a position of clerk at a salary of $2,000 yearly, and used what little money he had accumulated and what he could borrow from his friends, to work In a garret to perfect the great electric light which now bears his name, and is known as the Brush Electric System, and which to him and friends many millions of dollars, he might still be a poor, struggling clerk. Dont make the mistake of always holding the dime so near to your nose that you lose sight of the dollar ' t h I i i o Woman Prospector Prospers. Mrs. Marlon Phelps has become an excellent gold mining prospector in the Globe mining region in southwestern Arizona. It is said she Is as good a judge of the value of ledges of low grade gold ore as there is in the south- i ! west I i . o i . l. United States Farms. The farms of the United States cover 841,000,000 acres and employ nearly 10,500,000 people. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ; f ; 1 i . i i !:! In the sion, in State of In the District Court, Probate Diviand for Salt Lake County, Utah. matter of the estate of John Elmgren, deceased. Notice. The petition for approval and settlement of account of the administrator of the estate of John Elmgren, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1903, at ten oclock A.M., at the Coun- ty Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said (Seal.) Court with the seal thereof affixed this 21st day of October, A. D. 1903. JOHN JAMES, Clerk. B. David By Davies, Deputy Clerk. N. W. Sonnendecker, Attorney. re-.turn- ed "t .. !; NOTICE. The Sheep Rock Mining and Milling company, a corporation, principal place of business Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 10th day of June, 1903, an assessment of 5c per share (assessment No. 3), was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Henry Eiseman, treasurer, at Room 407, Progress building, or at P. O. Box 331, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of July, 1903, will be delinquent and adver Used for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 1st day of August, 1903, to pay the delinquent assessment, to Fowler & Edler, Attorneys, 218 South Main Street. SUMMONS. and Guardianship Notice Probate and Guardianship Consult County Clerk or the signers for further information. south 87 degrees, 45 minutes east 5 0 chains, thence south 18 and chains, degrees, west 3 and 37 minutes thence north 77 degrees west 87 links (0.87 chains) thence south 87 degrees 30 minutes west 4 0 chains to point of beginand 0 acres of ning, containing 1 and And of sum $110.00. ground, for the Cash upon the following terms, upon confirmation, as appears from the return of sale, filed in this Court, has been set for hearing, on Friday, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1903, at 10 oclock A. M. at the Ceunty Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said (Seal.) Court, with the seal thereof affixed this 21st day of October, A. D. 1903. JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk. z C. M. Nielsen, Attorney, 58-10- 6-1- 00 10-10- 12-10- to-wi-t: Address: 218 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. C. M. Neilsen, Attorney, Constitution Building. NOTICE. In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Christian A. Iversen, deceased. Notice. The petition of Ingrid Iversen, administratrix of the estate of Christian Iversen, deceased, for confirmation of the sale of the following described real estate of said decedent, Beginning at a point 6 and 0 chains north from the southwest corner of the northwest of section 24, township 2 south of range 1 west, Salt Lake Meridian, thence 0 north 2 and chains, thence A. to-wi- t: 92-10- 36-10- I. Consult County Clerk or the rein, ive signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Richard Ingrham ceased. Creditors will present claims ' da with vouchers to the undersigned at Briit ham City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of February, A. D. 1904. V. i Vf ' ELIAS JENSEN, Administrator of the estate of Richard Ingrham, deceased. Date of first publication, Oct in A. D. 1903. E. D. Hoge, Attorney. Commercial Block. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Carl A. Anderson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 215 South Main street. Salt Lake City Salt County, State of Utah, on or b! fore the 13th day of February, A D 1904. JOHN T. BUCKLE. 4 t Administrator of the Estate of Carl A Anderson, deceased. E. D. Hoge, Attorney, Commercial Block, Salt Lake City. SUMMONS. Date of first publication, Oct. 10. A In the District Court of the Third D. 1903. Judicial District, in and for the CounDELINQUENT NOTICE. ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, Dept. No. 1. Monte Cristo Gold &. Copper Co. Mary Bigelow, plaintiff, vs. Fred A principal place of business, Salt Lake! Bigelow, Defendant. Summons. City, location of mines, Star diThe State of Utah, to said Defendant: strict, Beaver county, Utah. You are hereby summoned to apThere are delinquent upon the fopear within twenty days after the llowing described stock on account of service of this summons upon you, if assessment No. 5, levied 29th, served within the county in which this 1903, the several amounts August set opposite, f 4 action is brought, otherwise, within the names of the shareholdrespective thirty days after service, and defend ers as follows: the above entitled action; and in case No. No. of your failure so to do, judgment will Amt Shares. Cert be rendered against you according to Adams, D. M 158 1U00 $ 2.50 & the demand of the complaint, of which Adams, D. M 5.00 260 2000 a copy is herewith served upon you. Brown, F. A. & 12.50 .5000 ...401 FOWLER & EDLER, M. 2.50 M J. .. ...145 1000 Burk, Plaintiffs Attorneys. M. J. . 2.50 M ...437 1000 P. O. Address: 218 South Main Camp, 5.00 S. B. 2000 ...120 Castle, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 6.25 I ...434 2500 Coulter, C. E. Fowler & Edler, Attorneys, 218 South Main Street u r D. H. Wenger, Atty., Block. Commercial 8UMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the CounIn the District Court of the Third ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, De- Judicial District of the State of Utah, partment No. 1. County of Salt Lake. Anna C. Klein, plaintiff, vs. Lou W. Bertha Boone, plaintiff, vs. Lemuel Klein, Defendant Summons. Boone, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to said Defendant: The State of Utah to the said deYou are hereby summoned to ap- fendant: You are hereby summoned pear within twenty days after the to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if the service of this summons upon you, served within the county in which if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, with- this action is brought, otherwise, in thirty days after service, and de- within and after service, days fend the above entitled action; and in defend thirty and the above entitled-actio- n; case of your failure so to do, judg- in case of so to do, judgfailure ment will be rendered against you ac- ment will your be rendered against you cording to the demand of the com- according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy is herewith plaint, which, within ten days after served upon. service of this summons upon you, FOWLER & EDLER. will be filed with the clerk of said Plaintiffs Attorneys. court. P. O. Notiei 88 1000 Lovsy, W. H 407 1000 Lovsy, W. H. Lewis, Thos. W. ..438 1000 435 1000 MIttauer, F. T 381 5000 Mingle, Ed 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 D. H. WENGER, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address 69 Commercial block, Stratford, E. C. 2.50 337 Salt Lake City, Utah. 2.50 98 West, J. A 2.50 114 Wright, W. A 2.50 E. C. Marks, Attorney. Wertz, Emily C. ...283 2.50 Keith Building. Wertz, Emily C. ...395 2.50 Wertz, Emily C. ...397 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 5.00 343 Wilson, Jud order Estate of Rupert Brown, deceased. In accordance with law and an Creditors will present claims with of the board of directors made on the vouchers to the undersigned at room 29th day of August, 1903, so many 116 David Keath building. Salt Lake shares of each of said stock as parcel City, Utah, on or before the 15th day may be necesary will be sold at the of February, A. D. 1904. office of said company, rooms ELEANOR BROWN, McComick block, Salt Lake City, on Executrix of estate of Rupert Brown, Saturday, October 31st, at 10 a. m., to deceased. pay delinquent assesments thereon, toC. E. Marks, Attorney for Executrix, gether with the costs of advertising room 116 David Keith building. and expenses of the sale. Date of first publication, Oct. 10, A. C. T. WARDLAW, D. 1908. Secretary and Treasurer. 611-61- 2, j |