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Show MISSELS. SPJ35HS 175111 : ' LOCAL fflOTBKLt TERfl " Cuddy" Bussell is again at the State University and was out for the firsi time in his football togs last night. Bussell will bring a, tower of strength to the team, as he is the recognized Heston of the intermount&in country. His play is always characterized by low, hard work, and no matter how tired or sore he is he can always be counted upon for yards when inches count. For the past' three years "Cuddy" has been the mainmast of the team, and will be such 'this fall. Just what position posi-tion he will play cannot be foretold at present, but indications point to his old place at end. McKenna, who has been showing up surprisingly, will take Brown 's place at half should the latter not return. Capt. Bennion is now fast rounding into shape with his trusty right leg and will play a better game this fall than ever before. Don Bay, at tackle, promises to be a tower of strength on the line. Pitt, Scranton, Herbst and Sutherland are fighting hard for quarter. 3 , jLOSAL'OEEStiOiElSI THE HOTEL G1UT. attrteCr trtt-claa. Centra 1 orate tarr. sunny rooms with bt -.. Ail M Unas pui the door. FTie 1X40 s&4 tt", .Lee Angeles, E4 sVx lUla Si. ' DELINQUENT NOTICE. WHITE HORSE NEVADA 'OOLD MLSIX company. Principal place f business, Cell Lake City, Utah. Location of mines. Wait Korea mining district, Washoe county, lie veda. 1 Notice There are delinquent upon the tot lowing described stock an account of Assess meat No. 1 ot one-fourth ( ti ) est pel share, levied an the Tth day of August, 109 the several amounts aet eppeeite the aaauat of the respective aherf holders, as fellows: Vo. Ne. Am - Kama. Cart. Shares. Iua Bessie E. Boyee 1 1,000 $ l.S C. R. Boyee 3 t.000 33. 5 J. V. Eelinger S 4,000 13. J. N. Eslinger 4 6,000 13.51 C. R. Wsrren 5 1,000 3. C. R. Warrea T 1.000 3.M C. R. Warren t 1.000 3.6 C. R. Warren 11 S.000 1.51 J. D. Wolverten IS 6,000 13.64 . J. V. Wolverten 14 6.000 13.54 J. D. Wolvertoa It 6.000 13.64 J. D. Wolvelon IS 6,00 . 13.64 J. D. Wolverten IT 6,000 . 13.64 ' J. D. WoWertoa IS 6,000 13.54 F. G. Hirsca 13 30.000 . 60.04 Frances M. Boyee).... .30 1,000. 3.64 ; Mamie T. Boyca 31 1.000 3.54 Sarah Williams 26 1.000 2.5( John A. Williams 33 1.000 3.64 John A. Williams 3S 6,000 13.64 John R. Williams ......33 1,000 3.64 Frank Williams 34 1,000 3.64 Maud WiHiams 55 1.000 3.54 L. C. Moorman ..- 37 6.000 13.61 L. C. Moorman 28 6.000 13.54 A. Stagg 2S 6,000 13.54 A. Stage SO 6.000 13.64 A. D. Kniffing 85 16,000 67.64 Robert Snedden IS 1,000 .3.64 Jamea L. Hamilton . ...4i 500 1.31 Jamaa L, Hamilton ....49 600 1.31 Jamea L. Hamilton ....47 600 LSI Jamea L. Hamilton ....46 600 1.31 Frank Gilroy 49 2.600 .3I Mrs. A. 0. Sloan 60 500 1.31 V. P. Thompson II 500 1.31 F. P. Thompson 13 500 1.31 F. P. Thompson IS 1.000 S.64 F. P. Thompson 14 8.000 .0 C. P. Mayhugh 68 4.000 10.0' W. H. Cramer 54 3.600 4.04- W. H. Cromer 66 8,000 12.64 W. H. Cromer 83 1,000 - 3.5 W. H. Cromer 57 6.009 13.61 And in accordance with law and an ardei of the board of directors made an the Til day af September, 1009. ao many there each parcel of stock as may be necessary wil be aold at publio auction at the oflca af thi -Secretary at 40 East 2nd South St.. Salt Laic City, Utah, on Monday, the 6th day of Octe ber, 1904. at l o'clock p. saw to pay tho delinquent aaseaament thereon; together will the costs of advert'eiag and expense ot sale W. H. CROMES, Secretary. First Publication September 15th, 104. |